Understand the London Eye's essential rules for a smooth and enjoyable visit.
The London Eye operates as a sealed, climate-controlled observation wheel and the rules are mostly common-sense safety items — no large bags, no smoking, no tripods. Photography is welcome (including phones, DSLRs and selfie sticks), so most riders find the rules light-touch compared with museums and palaces. See our visitors guide and accessibility page for related info.
A short list — the rest is normal observation-wheel etiquette
All visitors pass through a quick security screen at the boarding deck — bags are X-rayed and large items are restricted. Allow 5–10 minutes; longer on weekends and during school holidays. No sharp objects, no weapons, no alcohol from outside.
Small day bags can come into the capsule. Anything larger (rucksacks, large totes, shopping bags) must be checked at the on-site luggage office for £5 per item. No suitcases — store them at Waterloo station's left luggage (5 min walk).
Phone, DSLR and selfie-stick photography are all welcome inside the capsule. Tripods are not allowed because they block other riders' view. Drones are banned across central London airspace including the Eye.
Smoking and vaping are not permitted inside the capsules, on the boarding deck or anywhere on the Queen's Walk boarding area. A designated smoking area is available across the road on Westminster Bridge Road.
Common questions about what's allowed