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The closest rail stations to the London Eye are Waterloo and Charing Cross. Waterloo The closest rail stations to the London Eye are Waterloo and Charing Cross. Waterloo is the closest rail station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance; take exit six for the South Bank and follow the signs. Charing Cross is about a fifteen minute walk to the London Eye. Cross over Hungerford Bridge.

Buses to the London Eye include the 211, 77 and 381. The London Eye Buses to the London Eye include the 211, 77 and 381. The London Eye is on most London sightseeing bus tours and on the RV 1 route that connects the London Eye to the Tate Modern and Covent Garden.

Driving to the London Eye may be challenging due to our central London location. Driving to the London Eye may be challenging due to our central London location. Usually, it is quicker and easier to take public transport to reach the London Eye. If you do need to drive, there are three car parks within walking distance located around the South Bank area.

You can also navigate to the London Eye's Millennium Pier by river. There a You can also navigate to the London Eye's Millennium Pier by river. There a number of services which stop off at the Millennium Pier, meaning you can travel here from the O 2 or the Millbank, Bankside, Embankment, Blackfriars, London Bridge, Tower, Canary Wharf, Hilton Docklands, Masthouse Terrace, Greenwich, Royal Arsenal Wollwich, St. Katherine's or Westminster Piers. For more information see our River Cruises.

Walk to the Big Ben. Walk to the Big Ben.

Visit to the Pairlament Visit to the Pairlament

Walk in Whitewall street 10. Walk in Whitewall street 10.

WHITEHALL Recognised as the centre of HM Government, the road is lined with government WHITEHALL Recognised as the centre of HM Government, the road is lined with government departments/ministries; "Whitehall" is therefore also frequently used as a metonym for overall UK governmental administration, as well as being a geographic name for the surrounding district.

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Government buildings in Whitehall (north to south) • • • Admiralty Department for Environment, Government buildings in Whitehall (north to south) • • • Admiralty Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) Old War Office Horse Guards Ministry of Defence Scotland Office (Dover House) Wales Office (Gwydyr House) Cabinet Office 10 Downing Street Department of Health Department for Work and Pensions Foreign and Commonwealth Office • Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs HM

Other notable buildings in Whitehall • Banqueting House • Cenotaph • Monument to the Other notable buildings in Whitehall • Banqueting House • Cenotaph • Monument to the Women of World War II Traflgar studios (formerly the Whitehall Theatre)

Walk from Downing Street. Walk from Downing Street.

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Walk on Trafalgar Square. Walk on Trafalgar Square.

Trafalgar square Trafalgar Square is a square in central London, England. With its position Trafalgar square Trafalgar Square is a square in central London, England. With its position in the heart of London, it is a tourist attraction, and one of the most famous squares in the United Kingdom and the world.

USES The square is also used as a location for political demonstrations and community USES The square is also used as a location for political demonstrations and community gatherings, such as the celebration of New Year's Eve in London.

Walk and dinner on Leicester square. Walk and dinner on Leicester square.

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