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A Capital View

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December 2024

Angeline Wilcox celebrates 25 years of the London Eye

- Angeline Wilcox

A Capital View

The London skyline is one of the city's most magnificent and memorable sights.

With its bridges, cathedrals, monuments, palaces and towers, it is a spectacular panorama: a visual chronicle of our past, present and future. Whether viewed from street level or on high, it enchants visitors from home and abroad, drawing them back time and again.

Although it is a constant feature, it is also ever-changing as new buildings jostle for space on the horizon, each one making its mark. Somehow, the contrasting structures, shapes and architectural styles, from different centuries, blend together seamlessly. In London, ancient and modern are perfect neighbours; together they represent the capital's fascinating history, its dynamic spirit and vibrant culture.

Among the favourite landmarks is the London Eye, which this year will celebrate its 25th birthday. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, this wonderful wheel joins Big Ben at the heart of the city's - and the nation's - traditional New Year's Eve festivities, with a dazzling fireworks display, light show and music.

The London Eye was officially opened on 31 December 1999, but due to technical issues, it wasn't until 9 March 2000 that passenger rides began. Since then, it has become one of the UK's most popular paid-for tourist destinations, attracting 3.5 million visitors each year.

These figures alone overshadow some ancient wonders of the world including Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal and the Great Pyramids of Giza.

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