France Tours from London
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- Independent London & Paris City Stay
- From London To Paris (4 destinations)
- Snapshot: A London & Paris Vacation
- London, Paris & D-Day
- London to Barcelona
- London and Sensations of the Seine & Normandy
- London & Paris Holiday (London to Paris) (2026)
- From London To Paris (7 destinations)
- London and Paris in a week
- London & Paris
Independent London & Paris City Stay
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Liked the flexibility of the independent tour with the security of airport transfers.”
Courtney, traveled in August
Westminster Abbey kicks off this dual-capital adventure, featuring 3 nights in each city. Guided St. Paul's Cathedral visits and Seine River cruising complement travel via London's double-deckers and Paris Metro.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $2,799
9% Off- NZ$2,549You save $250
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Calais, Amiens, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
9% Off- NZ$2,332
From London's Westminster and Big Ben, the path leads to Windsor Castle before a 2-hour Eurostar ride to Paris. The French leg features Montmartre's cobbled streets, dining at the Eiffel Tower, and Versailles Palace, with key landmarks spread across 8 days.
Duration 8 days Destinations London, Windsor, Paris, Versailles Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Tours of Distinction From
9% Off- NZ$5,590
London's wartime history sets the stage before rail transport to Paris. The Seine River guides the way through Vernon, Rouen, and Les Andelys aboard Viking Radgrid, spanning 300 kilometers of historic French territory.
Duration 12 days Destinations London, Paris, Vernon, Rouen, Les Andelys Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Viking Cruises From
9% Off- NZ$10,218
The route spans from London through France via Calais ferry, featuring Amiens' Gothic cathedral. Paris, Tours, Bordeaux, and Lourdes lead to Carcassonne, showcasing French landscapes from Loire Valley vineyards to Pyrenean mountains.
Duration 11 days Destinations England, France, Andorra, Spain Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
9% Off- NZ$3,685
Duration 11 days Destinations London, Paris, Vernon, Rouen, Honfleur, Les Andelys, La Roche-Guyon Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Emerald Cruises From $18,469
49% Off- NZ$9,392You save $9,077
Duration 9 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
49% Off- NZ$6,999
From London To Paris (7 destinations)
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My guests were very satisfied with the their whole stay!”
Yolanda, traveled in September
The route from London winds through southeastern England to Dover's ferry crossing to Calais, France. Passing through historic Amiens, home to France's largest Gothic cathedral, travelers make their way to Paris. The 470km journey includes strategic stops for technical breaks and sightseeing.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Windsor, Leicester, Calais, Amiens, Versailles, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
49% Off- NZ$2,332
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator WiseYatra From $3,395
14% Off- NZ$2,920You save $475
London & Paris
244 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Being 85 years old, I felt safe and cared for throughout!”
Beverly, traveled in October
Westminster Bridge launches a scenic route through British countryside to Paris via Eurostar. The 305-mile path through southern England and northern France includes the historic Marais district, Montmartre, Big Ben, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Eiffel Tower.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,599
5% Off- NZ$4,349You save $250
What our customers ask about France Tours from London
What are the common meeting points for tour departures in London?
London tours usually start from three main areas. Victoria Station has pickup points at hotels like the Grange Wellington. The Paddington Station area uses hotels such as the Hilton London Paddington. Westminster pickups often happen at places like the St. Ermin's Hotel. Tour operators give exact meeting spots in hotel lobbies. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The local hosts are fabulous. Dan in London gave excellent advice and meeting point instructions were very clear."
What's the most common route taken from London to France?
Travelers heading to France from London take either the Eurostar train through the Channel Tunnel or a ferry from Dover to Calais. The Eurostar gets to Paris in about 2 hours. Ferry routes often stop in places like Amiens or Rouen on the way to Paris. Some tours mix big cities with smaller places such as the historic Normandy towns of Vernon and Les Andelys. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Taking the Eurostar was such a smooth way to travel between countries and arriving right in central Paris made it very convenient."
What type of accommodation can I expect in London?
London tours usually book 4-star hotels in central locations. Common choices include the Melia White House near Regent's Park the Strand Palace Hotel in Covent Garden and the Grange Wellington Hotel in Victoria. These hotels offer standard modern comforts and good transport links. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Hotels were very nice and well-located. The London hotel was elegant plus it was in a great location."
What's included in the first few days in London before heading to France?
The first days in London focus on main attractions. Tours take you to Westminster Abbey Tower of London St. Paul's Cathedral and the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Most trips include rides on the London Eye and Thames River cruises. Some add trips to Windsor Castle or Hampton Court Palace. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Between grand palaces and lively districts you'll discover hidden pubs along the Thames. London offers a unique combination of history culture and architectural charm."
What unique cultural experiences are offered in London before continuing to France?
London tours mix in local experiences like afternoon tea fish and chips lunches and evening walks through Soho and Chinatown. Many tours plan around special events like the Changing of the Guard or visits to the London Eye. From hotels like the Crowne Plaza Kings Cross guests can explore nearby markets and pubs. One TourRadar traveler shared: "Having a traditional English pub dinner on our first night really set the tone for our British experience."
How much free time is typically allocated in London before departing for France?
Tours usually give 1-2 free afternoons or evenings in London. This lets travelers shop at Harrods visit museums or enjoy afternoon tea at their own pace. Popular options like Globus's "London & Paris" tour balance guided activities with personal time. As one TourRadar traveler stated: "There was a nice balance between organized events and free time which allowed me to visit the Churchill War Rooms."