London Eye and Westminster | England

London is a city with many unique and distinct skyline views. When I visited London, it reminded me of Berlin, a city composed of several small towns that grew together to form one large city. Therefore, the capital of England has multiple centers, making it challenging to select just one representative skyline view.

However, when it comes to the London skyline, it’s impossible to ignore the iconic London Eye. This Ferris wheel, located on the South Bank of the River Thames, has become a symbol of London’s skyline. From the Golden Jubilee Bridge, located nearby, you have the perfect opportunity to capture the stunning view of the London Eye and Westminster together.

Westminster, located on the opposite bank of the River Thames, is a historic district that’s home to many important landmarks and buildings, including the Houses of Parliament and the famous Big Ben clock tower. When you capture the London Eye and Westminster together, you get a sense of London’s rich history and modernity all in one shot.

In summary, London’s skyline is unique and diverse, but the London Eye and Westminster are two key elements that should not be missed. The best place to capture these iconic landmarks together is from the Golden Jubilee Bridge, providing you with a stunning view that perfectly encapsulates the essence of this vibrant city.

Nico Trinkhaus

Nico Trinkhaus

Nico Trinkhaus is the mind-blind photographer, using cameras to create visions and memories that otherwise would be lost to him.

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