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London Eye announces Christmas packages

September 8, 2008 - Staff

The London Eye has announced a range packages for Christmas entertaining. The iconic landmark is offering visitors a chance to enjoy the capital’s festive decorations whilst tasting five stunning champagnes from Laurent-Perrier under the guidance of experts from top London wine and champagne tasting attraction, Vinopolis.

Passengers can also opt for a lavish Christmas Private Capsule serving spiced mince pies and warm mulled wine or classic Champagne Flights and Winter Pimm’s with Chocolate Truffles.

To provide a complete night out, the Eye has also tied up with a range of partner restaurants including Chez Gerard which will be offering two courses from £19 for and the Skylon Restaurant which will be serving three courses from £35.

After admiring London’s stunning skyline, guests can take a relaxing Christmas River Cruise down the Thames whilst sipping warming hot chocolate. The unique 40 minute circular sightseeing cruise on the Thames offers fascinating live commentary revealing the history and secrets of London and operates hourly from 11.45am to 4.45pm throughout the month of December.

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