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London Eye Takes Londoners To The ‘Seaside’

July 16, 2008 - Staff

Starting next Friday (26th July) visitors to the London Eye will be able to enjoy a seaside experience including deckchairs, sandcastle and seaside games as the attraction invites Londoners and visitors to enjoy the summer weather.

The London Eye landscape will provide summer treats galore, with visitors lounging on deckchairs watching the world go and on Saturdays visitors can look forward to being entertained by a troupe of street performers and their seaside-themed antics.

Organisers promise there’ll be fun for all the family will a number of traditional games including quoits, giant Jenga and jumbo Connect 4, all to be enjoyed before cooling down with an ice cream or two.

And to end that perfect British summer’s day at the seaside, you can enjoy a glass of Pimm’s on board the London Eye, whilst taking in the breathtaking city landscape.

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