Discover the Top 10 Tallest Ferris Wheels in the World

Ain Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Standing at a height of 250 meters (820 feet), Ain Dubai is currently the world's tallest Ferris wheel. It has 48 capsules and can carry up to 1,750 passengers at a time.

High Roller - Las Vegas, United States: The High Roller is the second tallest Ferris wheel in the world, standing at a height of 167.6 meters (550 feet). It has 28 glass-enclosed cabins and can carry up to 1,120 passengers at a time.

Singapore Flyer - Singapore: The Singapore Flyer is 165 meters (541 feet) tall and has 28 air-conditioned capsules that can carry up to 784 passengers at a time.

Star of Nanchang - Nanchang, China: Standing at a height of 160 meters (525 feet), the Star of Nanchang has 60 air-conditioned cabins that can carry up to 480 passengers at a time.

London Eye - London, United Kingdom: The London Eye is 135 meters (443 feet) tall and has 32 capsules that can carry up to 800 passengers at a time.

Tianjin Eye - Tianjin, China: The Tianjin Eye is 120 meters (394 feet) tall and has 48 capsules that can carry up to 480 passengers at a time.

Melbourne Star - Melbourne, Australia: Standing at a height of 120 meters (394 feet), the Melbourne Star has 21 air-conditioned cabins that can carry up to 336 passengers at a time.

Star of Jinjiang - Jinjiang, China: The Star of Jinjiang is 120 meters (394 feet) tall and has 48 cabins that can carry up to 384 passengers at a time.

Cosmo Clock 21 - Yokohama, Japan: The Cosmo Clock 21 is 112.5 meters (369 feet) tall and has 60 cabins that can carry up to 480 passengers at a time.

Changsha Ferris Wheel - Changsha, China: Standing at a height of 108 meters (354 feet), the Changsha Ferris Wheel has 48 cabins that can carry up to 384 passengers at a time.