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Easter fun at the London Eye

March 26, 2011 by Staff

The London Eye is marking Easter will a range of activities
Top London tourist attraction the EDF Energy London Eye kicks its Easter celebrations off this week when it transforms one its 32 capsules into an enchanted garden decorated with cherry blossom trees and fresh flowers.

To help visitors to the attraction mark the arrival of Spring and Easter in style, the Eye is offering tickets for an Afternoon Tea capsule, a Chocolate Tasting Experience and a London Eye River Cruise experience.

As in previous years, the Easter Bunny will also be marking the occasion with his annual tea party. Before then the Bunny is asking visitors and Londoners to help him locate the missing pieces of his tea set.

Bosses at the attraction, who are helping the Bunny in his quest, say Twitter users who tweet all the pictures of the lost tea set will be in for the chance to win a family ticket to the London
Eye on Easter Monday.

To be in with a chance to win send you messages to @thelondoneye using the hashtag #easterlondoneye

For more information on the EDF Energy London Eye including booking dates for each of the special activities please visit www.londoneye.com

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