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London Eye and Thames Cruise: Order & Timing Guide

Do the London Eye and a Thames cruise the smart way: order, timing, and photo angles.

2/2/2026
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London Eye with cruise boats on the Thames

London Eye on the river

Best order

  1. Cruise first (context of the skyline)
  2. Eye second (zoom in on details)

Sunset pairs best with Eye first, then a twilight cruise.

Angles from the capsule

  • Thames curve towards Westminster
  • Bridges as geometric patterns
  • Boats threading the current

Best Sequence Variations

  • Eye → Cruise (twilight): Warm capsule photos then city lights from deck.
  • Cruise → Eye (daylight): Context first; details from above.

Timing Windows

  • Blue hour: Mixed city lights and remaining sky tone.
  • Midday: Clean facades; minimal shadows; better for families.

Photo Angles From the Capsule

  • Frame the river curve with bridges as repeating elements.
  • Look for boats leaving wakes to add energy.

Crowd Strategy

  • Arrive 20–30 minutes early for the capsule.
  • Use day pass to flex cruise legs around queues.

Bundles

  • Eye + Cruise + Tower Bridge Experience: robust half-day.
  • Check combo time slots to avoid overruns.

FAQs

Motion-sensitive?
The Eye is smooth; pick lower deck seating on the cruise if needed.

About the Author

Thames Cruise Expert

Thames Cruise Expert

I put this guide together to make your Thames day simple, insightful, and full of local tips.

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