LONDON TO PARIS BY TRAIN 5DAYS

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Duration

5 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

Languages

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About this tour

A tour from London to Paris typically includes flights, trains, or ferries as forms of transportation. The journey might begin in London and end in Paris via train through the Chunnel, or English Channel Tunnel. Alternatively, a quick flight to Paris from one of London’s airports might be the first step.

Travellers will be able to see the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Champs-Élysées, all of which are world-famous attractions. The Palace of Versailles, the Musée d’Orsay, and the Montmartre neighbourhood are all popular tourist destinations.

A Seine River cruise, a trip to a traditional French bakery or market, a day trip to nearby Disneyland Paris or the Champagne region, or a night out at a cabaret or Moulin Rouge show are all possible optional activities on the tour.

Depending on the tour package and budget, accommodations may include hotels or apartments in central Paris or nearby areas. Meals, including French and international options, may be included.

Overall, a trip from London to Paris is a one-of-a-kind chance to learn about the rich history, cuisine, and culture of two of Europe’s most famous cities.

Highlights

  • 1 Dinner (D)
  • 4 Breakfast (B)
  • London: Meet your new gang of besties. After a few beers, you’ll feel like you’ve known each other for decades.
  • London: Scratch beneath the surface of the tourist hotspots. Learn unexpected tidbits and see a different side of the city with your guide, who was once homeless here.
  • Starting in London and ending in Paris, the tour "London to Paris by Train" is a guided adventure trip that takes 5 days. You will be travelling through London and Paris in France and England. "London To Paris by Train" is a group tour which includes accommodation in hotels, transport, meals and others. Please see the package includes a section for further details.
  • Ticking off two of Europe's most famous cities in under a week through the magic of train travel, you'll start in London with a locally guided tour of the West End and free time to explore the city's most iconic sites before making tracks for Paris. Nestled near Paris's two coolest neighbourhoods, Montmartre & Le Marais, you'll have the chance to explore by e-scooter or by foot while munching on patisserie treats & discovering the delights of Parisian cabaret for the ultimate affair to remember.

Included/Excluded

  • TRANSPORT
  • Ibis Styles Gloucester Road (or similar) hotel (x2)
  • Travel by coach
  • GUIDE
  • Experienced Driver Guide
  • Any international flights to/from London are not included in this price. We always recommend that you arrive 1 day prior to your tour starting date.
  • Travel insurance is not included in this Heart of England tour. Travel insurance is mandatory to buy
  • Personal expenses
  • Melas not mentioned
  • Drinks and beverages not mentioned
  • Laundry
  • GOOD TO KNOW

Itinerary

Your European train adventure begins here in the famous city of London. Tonight, we'll get to know each other over a three-course dinner in London's premier entertainment district, the West End. Cheers! MEALS Dinner LOCATION VISITED London

We'll get started early this morning on our London adventures with a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER experience - a not-for-profit tour of iconic Covent Garden and London's West End, hosted by the men and women who once lived on the streets of London. They know this grand old capital better than anyone and will show you the secrets of London's historic hidden alleys not usually seen by tourists. Then you have a free day to explore this city your way - head to Southbank to check out the London Eye, the Thames, views of Big Ben and the famous skyline, browse the stalls at Portobello Road or Camden Stables Market, stroll through Hyde Park or Hampstead Heath, a promenade on Primrose Hill, or explore some of the world-famous exhibits at the V&A and Natural History Museum. Early this evening you have the option to join an East End food walking tour around Brick Lane, tasting British, European and international street food from pie & mash to Jewish-style filled beigels and the UK's number one favourite dish, curry. MEALS Breakfast LOCATION VISITED London

 
Say ta-ra to the Thames after your buffet breakfast. It's time to hop on the Eurostar through the channel tunnel to Paris's iconic train journey later, and we're in Paris. We'll waste no time getting acquainted with the city's 'ooh la la' worthy sites with a free afternoon to see the icons and maybe check out one of Paris's coolest neighbourhoods, Montmartre or Le Marais, close to our hotel. You can even take an optional E-Scooter tour and whizz between the city's most quintessential sites on two wheels. MEALS Breakfast LOCATION VISITED London Paris

 
We'll start the next morning with an optional patisserie walking tour, winding our way around the cutest cafes in Paris while enjoying an array of delicate flaky creations. Afterwards, we'll have all day to explore. Want to see the Mona Lisa in the Louvre? Aching to get a snap of the Arc de Triomphe? The city is yours to uncover. How does a picnic in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower sound? As evening draws in, our hearts will be stolen by the city of love. MEALS Breakfast LOCATION VISITED Paris

 
Paris it's been an affair to remember, but this morning we're saying farewell to our Contiki family and our European adventure. We'll stay in touch, and we'll no doubt be back soon enough. MEALS Breakfast LOCATION VISITED Paris

Durations

5 Day Trip

Frequently asked questions

  • Requirements for visas and passports: Check the entry requirements for both the United Kingdom and France to make sure you have the right paperwork. To enter France, non-EU citizens may require a visa.
  • Change of money: The British pound is used in the UK, while the Euro is used in France. Before going to France, make sure to exchange your currency or use an ATM to get cash.
  • Language: Since French is the country's official language, it may be helpful to acquire some fundamental French phrases in order to communicate with the locals.
  • Weather: When travelling during the cooler months, it is a good idea to pack for all kinds of weather because the weather in London and Paris can be unpredictable.
  • Transportation: To ensure availability and save money, choose the best mode of transportation for you—the train, the plane, or the ferry—and book tickets in advance.
  • The difference in time: Make sure to adjust your itinerary to take into account that France is one hour ahead of the UK.
  • Etiquette and culture: In France, there are cultural differences and customs like saying "Bonjour" and "Au revoir" to people, giving tips at restaurants, and dressing appropriately when going to religious sites.
  • Insurance for travel: To safeguard yourself in the event of unanticipated circumstances like trip cancellations, lost luggage, or medical emergencies, you might want to consider purchasing travel insurance.
  • You can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip from London to Paris by keeping these things in mind.

  • Documents for travelling: Check to see that you have your travel itinerary, hotel reservations, and any applicable visas along with your passport.
  • Methods of payment and money: Bring sufficient money or a credit/charge card for your costs. To avoid issues with card transactions, be sure to inform your bank and credit card companies of your travel plans.
  • Clothing: For dinners and other special occasions, bring dressier outfits as well as comfortable clothing that is appropriate for the season and the weather. Since temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day, layers are recommended. Be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes with you!
  • Chargers and adapters: You should bring a universal adapter with you to charge your phones, cameras, and laptops because the electrical outlets in the UK and France might be different from those in your home country.
  • Medications: If you take prescription drugs, bring enough for the entire trip and a copy of your prescription with you.
  • Toiletries: Include a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and any other necessary personal hygiene items in your packing list.
  • Maps and manuals: Bring a map and a guidebook to help you find your way around the city and plan your activities.
  • Bottle of water and snacks: To keep hydrated and fueled throughout the day, bring snacks and a reusable water bottle.
You can ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trip from London to Paris by packing these essentials.

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