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Cheltenham's Big Wheel is returning in February!

The Cheltenham Observation Wheel is returning to Imperial Gardens for three weeks in February.

This is your chance to enjoy bird's-eye views over Regency Cheltenham.

The wheel, which rotates a minimum of three times, will be located in Cheltenham Imperial Gardens, opposite the Queens Hotel.

Operated by de Koning Leisure and hosted by Cheltenham BID, the wheel will operate daily from Saturday, February 4, to Sunday, February 26, with extended opening times at weekends, and throughout the half-term holiday.

Opening times are weekdays from 4pm to approximately 9pm, weekends and half-term holidays (20 - 24 February) from midday to approximately 9pm

The wheel has a large number of pods and can accommodate five people per pod, so queues empty fairly quickly. Usually not longer than 10 minutes.

The cost is £7 for an adult ticket, £5 for a child under 1.4m and £20 for a family ticket (two adults and two children or one adult and three children under 1.4m).

Book your slot via this booking link 

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