London Eye
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO, LONDON/ Updated : Mar 8, 2016, 16:33 IST
Synopsis
You might think that taking a slow ride ensconced within a pod on the London eye is something only for tourists, but do it right and it’ll be one of those experiences you’ll never forget.
You might think that taking a slow ride ensconced within a pod on the London eye is something only for tourists, but do it right and it’ll be one of those experiences you’ll never forget. Read less

You might think that taking a slow ride ensconced within a pod on the London eye is something only for tourists, but do it right and it’ll be one of those experiences you’ll never forget. Instead of cramming in with a bunch of first-timers, we suggest booking the Cupid Capsule Package around sunset (time it in a way that you go up when it’s light, and disembark after sundown). Here’s what you get—priority boarding, a private pod for just you and your significant other, a 30-minute-long rotation, a personal host serving you bubbly (you’ll get a bottle of Pommery Brut Royal Champagne) and pink champagne truffles, and the most beautiful view of the sun setting over London. If romantic is what you’re going for, it really doesn’t get much better than this. It’s a tad pricey, but worth the brownie points you’ll score.
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