Ever imagined of waking up with an amazing view of the London's skyline atop Europe's tallest Ferris wheel? TripAdvisor Rental's newest competition titled "Eye Spy a Home in the Sky" will give a once in a lifetime chance for one traveler to spend an overnight stay in the London Eye for free.
After officially started spinning for the public on March 2000, not one person has ever been privileged to spend the night until dawn in the air-conditioned oval passenger capsules of the London Eye. Fortunately, on March 30, history will be made as one lucky traveler and one guest of his/her choice will be allowed to go on an over-the-top sleepover 804 feet above the ground with the breath-taking view of London's most famous landmarks such as the Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower Bridge and more.
Interested travelers will just have to provide their name, e-mail address, date of birth and phone number in the entry form which can be found on TripAdvisor's official contest website. The contest was formed as part of TripAdvisor's promotion in increasing the visibility of more than 835,000 properties that are open for rent through TripAdvisor, The Malay Mail Online reports.
TripAdvisor will also be collaborating with Wayfair, an American company selling home goods online, to transform the famous glass capsules into a five-star rainforest-inspired rental home set under the stars. According to Travel and Leisure, the winner of the contest will get to indulge in a champagne reception and a sumptuous dinner for two while appreciating a 360° view of London's skyline.
Aside from an enchanting overnight stay to London Eye's elegantly-designed pod, the lucky winner will also enjoy a three-night complimentary stay in one of TripAdvisor's rentals near the London Eye for a chance to explore and have a closer look to the famous landmarks that he have seen from the top of the biggest Ferris wheel in UK. Travellers are still welcome to send their entries until March 19, 2017.
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