Sziget Eye Ferris Wheel in Budapest
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The "Sziget Eye" Ferris wheel is the world's largest mobile attraction, attracting tourists from all corners of the globe to Budapest.
The "Sziget Eye" Ferris wheel, being the largest mobile attraction in the world, draws tourists to Budapest from every corner of the Earth. Everyone who dares to ascend to a bird's-eye view in one of the Sziget Eye's cabins can take incredible photographs of the capital and its surroundings.
The Ferris wheel is not much different from its younger siblings found in nearly every major city on the planet. The attraction is painted white, the cabins are equipped with thick glass, and "Sziget Eye" takes 336 people on an exciting journey with each rotation. It's noteworthy that the Budapest "giant" is installed for a month in each of the city's squares.
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Features
Suitable for children
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
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Foi a nossa primeira vez e gostámos muito! 🤪 Dá para tirar umas fotos giras.

Hermosa experiencia, genial,se puede ver la ciudad y sus monumentos con total claridad.

It's ok, not as fun as I thought. The balloon is better, but costs more.
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