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Explore the world on the London Eye

July 30, 2009 by Staff

LondonEye_caseVisitors to the London Eye can look forward to a globetrotting experience this summer as the iconic attraction takes visitors to Paris, Mumbai, Australia and even Hollywood – all without leaving London’s South Bank.

Using onsite performers such as Bollywood dancers, traditional French mime artists and Carnival drummers and dancers, the Eye will brings the world’s cultures to the heart of London.

To experience the thrill of foreign lands here at home, people can visit the London Eye landscape and enjoy the onsite entertainment whilst also taking advantage of the spectacular views of the capital available from the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel.

Visitors have a variety of options available to them from a Standard Flight, to Champagne Flights or if all the international entertainment has inspired your patriotic side, that most English of traditions, a Pimm’s Flight, ensuring you really don’t need to leave the South Bank this summer to enjoy a fantastic holiday treat.

Those who prefer to experience London’s unique landscape and architecture a little closer to the ground might prefer the London Eye Lunch or Afternoon Tea River Cruise, offering a fantastic tour and commentary of the liquid history of the Thames, with delicious picnic style food provided by Benugo.

Travel Itinerary:
Paris, France: Friday 24 July – Thursday 30 July
Great Barrier Reef, Australia: Friday 31 July – Thursday 6 August
Mumbai, India: Friday 7 August – Thursday 13 August
Hollywood, USA: Friday 14 August – Thursday 20 August
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Friday 21 August – Thursday 27 August
National Kruger Park, South Africa: Friday 28 August – Tuesday 1 September

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