Soar above the capital's skyline during the ultimate sightseeing experience, either before or after a delicious 2 course meal at the famous Hard Rock Cafe London.
The gentle rotation of each high-tech glass capsule provides an ever-changing perspective of the city. This striking structure and incredible feat of architecture will lift you high enough to see up to 40 kilometres on a clear day and keep you close enough to enjoy the spectacular details of the city unfolding beneath you. The Eye is perhaps London’s most well-known attraction and is considered a must do for locals and tourists alike.
At Hard Rock Cafe, you'll find a great selection of family favourites, from their celebrated burgers to their 'Twisted' Chicken Mac 'n' Cheese! Enjoy this rock ’n’ roll-themed restaurant with a high-energy vibe serving American classics.
London Eye
By Tube: Waterloo is the closest tube station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance. Exit the station following signs for the South Bank. Embankment and Charing Cross stations are close together on the north side of the River Thames. Both tube stations are a ten-fifteen minute walk to reach the London Eye. From the station, cross over Hungerford Bridge.
By Train: The closest rail stations to the London Eye are Waterloo and Charing Cross.
Waterloo is the closest rail station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance; take exit six for the South Bank and follow the signs.
Charing Cross is about a fifteen minute walk to the London Eye. Cross over Hungerford Bridge.
By Bus: Buses to the London Eye include the 211, 77 and 381. The London Eye is on most London sightseeing bus tours and on the RV1 route that connects the London Eye to the Tate Modern and Covent Garden
Hard Rock Cafe
150 Old Park Lane, London W1K 1QZ