The London Eye will be illuminated in tribute to Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day. On both days, the iconic landmark will glow in red and green, resembling the design of a poppy as it shines across the night skyline.
Remembrance Sunday falls on November 9, and Armistice Day follows on Tuesday, November 11. Throughout this week, London’s landmarks will honour those who lost their lives in battle.
On both occasions, the London Eye’s pods will display the vivid red and green colours of the poppy, a symbol of remembrance. As daylight shortens after the recent clock change, the glowing wheel promises to bring warmth and reflection to the city’s heart.
Visitors gathered at the London Eye on these dates will be welcomed to take part in a two-minute silence to honour the fallen. This annual tribute has become a tradition, with the London Eye lighting up each year to mark the day of remembrance in the capital.
“The London Eye will be lighting up in red and green to resemble the look of a poppy design, shining across the skyline in tribute.”
The London Eye’s luminous red and green display will honour Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day, offering a moving tribute visible across the city skyline.