London Eye Tickets & Tours 2025
Take in panoramic views of London from the world-famous London Eye on the South Bank. Fly 135 m above the Thames for skyline views of Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and Buckingham Palace. Choose fast-track entry, combo passes with river cruises, or evening rides — all with instant mobile tickets and free cancellation.
- Standard & Fast-Track London Eye Tickets
- Combo tours with River Thames Cruise or Big Bus London
- Private capsules & sunset experiences available
- Panoramic skyline views in every season
- Instant confirmation & mobile e-tickets
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before visit
Top London Eye Tickets & Tours 2025
Book London Eye tickets online. Choose standard or fast-track entry, smart combo bundles, and river cruise add-ons. Mobile tickets & free cancellation.
London: The London Eye Entry Ticket (Standard or Fast-Track)
Fast-TrackSoar 135 m above the Thames for 360° views of Westminster, St Paul’s and the Shard. Pick fast-track to skip the main queue.
London: London Eye & Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket
ComboTwo top London sights on one money-saving pass. Choose time slots, scan your phone, and enjoy a smooth day out.
London: London Eye, River Cruise & Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
BundlePair your London Eye flight with a narrated Thames cruise and flexible bus routes covering the city’s major landmarks.
Buckingham Palace, London Tickets & Tours 2025 – Best Options & How to Visit
Plan a royal day out at Buckingham Palace in London. Popular experiences include the Changing of the Guard walking routes, entry to the working Royal Mews, and masterpieces in The King’s Gallery. Many options offer instant mobile tickets and flexible cancellation—always check the exact policy on the product page before you book.
London: Buckingham Palace & Changing of the Guard Experience
Guided route to the best vantage points with context on traditions, uniforms, and ceremony timings.
From €21.80 per person · ★ 4.26 (2,110)
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Buckingham Palace: The Royal Mews Entrance Ticket
See the historic carriages, coaches and working stables that support royal ceremonial events.
From €19.51 per person · ★ 4.29 (1,920)
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London: Buckingham Palace The King’s Gallery Entrance Ticket
Explore changing exhibitions drawn from the world-famous Royal Collection in a refined gallery space.
From €21.80 per person · ★ 3.85 (404)
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London: Changing of the Guard Tour by Buckingham Palace
Small-group walk focusing on the ceremony’s best viewpoints, photo tips and insider timings.
From €16.07 per person · ★ 4.25 (1,573)
See timesBuckingham Palace Ticket Types & Prices (2025)
Typical options include Changing of the Guard walks (from €16.07), Royal Mews (from €19.51) and The King’s Gallery (from €21.80). Guided “Guard” experiences start around €21.80.
- Changing of the Guard tours: Guided routes to prime viewpoints with historical context (from ~€16–€22).
- Royal Mews entrance: Working stables & state carriages including the famous Gold State Coach (from ~€19.51).
- The King’s Gallery: Rotating Royal Collection exhibitions beside the Palace (from ~€21.80).
- Seasonal State Rooms: The State Rooms open on selected dates most summers and holidays—availability varies; book early when released.
Buckingham Palace Entry, Security & How the Tickets Work
Most experiences accept mobile vouchers. Timed slots manage crowds; standard bag checks apply.
- Mobile tickets: Present the QR on your phone; keep brightness high for faster scanning.
- Timed entry: Arrive a little early—late arrivals may need to wait for the next slot.
- Security: Expect airport-style checks at some indoor sites; travel light for quicker entry.
- Single entry: Re-entry is usually not permitted; verify details on your chosen product.
What You Can See Around Buckingham Palace
Changing of the Guard outside, working Royal Mews, and curated exhibitions in The King’s Gallery.
- Changing of the Guard: Precision drill and music as regiments rotate duty—outdoors and weather-dependent.
- Royal Mews: State carriages, coach horses and vehicles used for royal ceremonies.
- The King’s Gallery: Painting, prints and decorative arts from the Royal Collection.
- State Rooms: On sale only when open seasonally; includes Throne Room, Ballroom and fine art.
Buckingham Palace- Best Times to Visit & Seasonality
Guard days draw crowds—arrive early. Indoor attractions are steadier year-round; State Rooms are seasonal.
- Guard ceremony days: Get there early for a barrier spot; weekdays can be a touch calmer.
- Royal Mews / Gallery: Good anytime; late morning or mid-afternoon often feel relaxed.
- State Rooms (seasonal): Typically released for summer/holiday periods—book as soon as dates drop.
- Weather tips: Ceremonies can change with weather/security updates—your guide will adjust routes if needed.
Getting There & Nearby Sights
Central London location near St James’s Park, Green Park and Westminster—easy to pair with Big Ben & Abbey.
- Tubes: Victoria, Green Park and St James’s Park stations are all within walking distance.
- Walking routes: The Mall, St James’s Park, and Constitution Hill offer scenic approaches.
- Combine easily: Consider same-day Westminster Abbey or a Thames walk to Houses of Parliament.
- Food breaks: Cafés and parks nearby for quick lunches or picnics between time slots.
Families, Accessibility & Essentials
Most indoor venues provide step-free routes. Strollers allowed in parks; compact bags speed security.
- Accessibility: The Royal Mews and The King’s Gallery provide access guidance—check your ticket page for specifics.
- With kids: Guard days and horse carriages are usually a hit; consider small stools for little viewers.
- Photography: Outdoor photos are fine; indoor rules vary by exhibition—follow signage.
- What to bring: Weather-ready layers, water, and a portable phone charger for e-tickets & maps.
How to Book & Smart Tips
Reserve ahead for popular slots, arrive early for Guard views, and check cancellation windows for flexibility.
- Book early: Summer, weekends and school holidays sell out quickest.
- Choose your style: Self-guided indoor visits vs. guided Guard walks for context and crowd navigation.
- Cancellation policy: Many products offer free cancellation up to 24 hrs—confirm on the product page.
- Seasonal State Rooms: If State Rooms are a must, track release dates and secure your slot immediately.
- Bundle smart: Pair indoor venues (Mews/Gallery) with an outdoor Guard experience for a complete day.
Buckingham Highlights at a Glance
Classic London pageantry meets living royal tradition—pair outdoor ceremonies with indoor collections for a well-rounded visit.
Royal Ceremonies
Experience the precision and color of the Changing of the Guard outside the Palace.
Collections & Carriages
See state vehicles in the Royal Mews and curated art in The King’s Gallery.
The King’s Gallery
Rotating exhibitions from the Royal Collection in a refined gallery beside the Palace.
Royal Mews
Discover historic carriages, coach horses and vehicles used for royal ceremonies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers for London Eye Tickets & Tours 2025—standard vs fast-track, prices, duration, best times, accessibility, photography, combos (Madame Tussauds / SEA LIFE) and river cruise pairings.
Typical online prices: Standard entry from ~€33, Fast-Track from ~€45–€55 depending on date/time, and Champagne Experience from ~€67. Combos (Eye + attractions) can reduce cost per site. Always check the live price on the product page before booking.
Both include one 30–35 minute rotation. Fast-Track uses a shorter queue at busy times, saving waiting time, especially on weekends, holidays, and sunset slots.
The rotation is ~30–35 minutes. Allow extra time for security and boarding (longer at peaks unless you have Fast-Track). Total visit time is often 45–75 minutes.
Weekday mornings are calmest. Golden hour / sunset gives warm light and dramatic photos. During school holidays and weekends, consider Fast-Track.
Yes—step-free boarding and assistance are available; boarding pauses as needed. Wheelchairs: capacity per capsule is limited for safety (pre-book a wheelchair slot). Strollers: generally allowed (folded at staff request). Always check your ticket’s access notes.
Yes—personal photography is allowed. No tripods, drones, or professional lighting. For reduced reflections, avoid pressing the lens against the glass and stand slightly off-window.
A hosted capsule experience with a glass of Champagne (or soft drink alternative), plus the standard 30–35 minute rotation. It’s popular for celebrations and sunset flights.
Mobile QR tickets are widely accepted. Keep brightness high for scanning. Printed tickets are usually optional unless the product page states otherwise.
Waterloo (Northern/Jubilee/Bakerloo), Westminster (Jubilee/District/Circle), and Embankment (Northern/Bakerloo) are a short walk. By river, use Westminster Pier or London Eye (Waterloo) Pier.
Not by default. Look for combo tickets (e.g., Eye + Madame Tussauds / SEA LIFE) or bundles with a Thames river cruise for better overall value.
Many options offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your time slot. Always confirm the exact policy on your chosen product page.
The Eye operates in light rain and wind; visibility simply varies. In severe weather or operational pauses, tickets are typically rebooked or refunded—follow provider instructions.
Capsules are enclosed and climate-controlled. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Capacity per capsule is limited for comfort and safety; staff may adjust numbers at busy times.
Bring your mobile e-ticket (QR), a small daypack, and light layers for the riverside breeze. Security checks apply; large bags, sharp objects, and alcohol aren’t permitted. Travel light for a quicker entry.
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