London Eye Pier

The London Eye pier is directly in front of the London Eye Ferris Wheel on the Southbank of the River Thames facing opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Also known as “Waterloo Millennium Pier” this pier offers easy access to a range of vibrant and pleasant tourist attractions.

Where to Meet

Dock: London Eye (Waterloo) Pier, The Queen’s Walk, London, SE1 7PB

Nearest Tube Stations:

  • Westminster Tube Station – District, Circle, Jubilee
  • Embankment Tube Station – District, Bakerloo, Northern, Circle
  • Charing Cross Tube Station – Bakerloo, Northern
  • Waterloo Tube Station – Waterloo & City, Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee

Nearest Bus Stops:
148, 168, 453, 76

Bicycles:
Jubilee gardens, South Bank

Disabled Access:
London Eye Pier is accessible to wheelchairs, with step free access from the ticket office to the boats.

Ticket Booth Open Times:
Daily 10am to between 8.30pm or 9.30pm (variable)

Timetable

Here is our timetable, please check times for when our boats arrive and leave London Eye Pier.

Things to do at London Eye Pier

Westminster Millenium pier is perfectly placed for visitors and commuters, allowing boats to and from Westminster Millenium Pier access to London’s iconic sights and attractions.

Why not check out our Sightseeing and Dining Cruises or Thamesjet! Where you can come on board at Westminster Millenium Pier and see London from a different view.

Things to do at London Eye Pier

The pier is perfectly placed for visitors and commuters to have access London’s iconic attractions!

Closest Attractions near London Eye Pier

Discover the best London attractions like London Eye, the SEA Life London Aquarium and Shrek’s Adventure

Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, is the seat of the UK government and home to the two houses of Parliament: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

London Eye

The London Eye is a giant observation wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames. Opened in 2000, it stands at 135 meters tall and offers spectacular panoramic views of the city’s skyline, making it one of London’s most popular tourist attractions.

Southbank

Southbank is a vibrant cultural district along the River Thames in London, known for its theatres, galleries, restaurants, and iconic landmarks like the London Eye and the Royal Festival Hall.

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FAQs

How to get to London Eye Pier?

– Westminster station is close by, you can walk over Westminster Bridge, and you arrive to the Pier or Waterloo station is a 6-minute walk away.

Where is London Eye Pier?

London Eye pier is based in front of the London Eye Ferris Wheel and opposite the Houses of Parliament.

Which tube station is near the London Eye?

Westminster Tube station is a 7-minute walk by crossing over Westminster Bridge and Waterloo Station is a 6-minute walk to the pier.

Can I get a boat from London Eye to Tower of London?

Yes, you can get a direct boat from London Eye Pier and the closest pier for the Tower of London is Tower Pier.

How long is the queue for London Eye pier cruises?

10 minutes prior to boarding.

Is London Eye Pier and Waterloo Pier the same location?

Yes, it is the same pier. The pier originally opened as Waterloo Pier due to its closeness to Waterloo but the pier goes by both names.

 

How far is Westminster Abbey from London Eye Pier?

Is a 13-minute walking over Westminster Bridge.