Fully Guided Tours from London to Paris
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10 best Fully Guided tours from London to Paris
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MelissaLondon travel expert at TourRadar
- Seven Countries, Venice & Paris
- Romantic European (Small Groups, Summer, Start London, End Paris, 20 Days)
- The Best of Europe
- London & Paris
- London, Amsterdam and Paris
- London & Paris Holiday (London to Paris) (2026)
- London & Paris (London to Paris) (2025)
- London to Paris via the Channel Islands
- Highlights of Europe (Small Groups, All Seasons, Start London, End Paris, 15 Days)
- European Discovery (Classic, Summer, Start London, End Paris, 18 Days)
Seven Countries, Venice & Paris
284 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The most beautiful thing was when he surprised us at the end after our final dinner and took us to a beautiful place for viewing of the Eiffle Tower!”
Adriana, traveled in September
A guided city tour of London showcases Big Ben and Tower Bridge, followed by a Eurostar ride to Paris. Over 10 days, local experts reveal attractions like Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. Package includes 9 nights' accommodation and daily breakfast.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $4,032
5% Off- NZ$3,832You save $200
Romantic European (Small Groups, Summer, Start London, End Paris, 20 Days)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 20 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
5% Off- NZ$19,004
The Best of Europe
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Absolutely loved it, was my first tour and now I will be saving again as soon as I get home for my next one.”
Louise, traveled in May
The route from London's Tower Bridge to Paris's Eiffel Tower spans 16 cities across 6 countries. Local experts showcase Amsterdam's canals, Rome's Vatican, and Venice's St. Mark's Square with included transportation.
Duration 18 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $7,136
3% Off- NZ$6,936You save $200
London & Paris
244 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The driver's did an excellent job getting us to and from our destinations. Your staff is extremely amazing.”
Malia, traveled in October
Thames River cruises and London Eye views precede the high-speed Eurostar to Paris. Walking tours wind through historic Marais district and Montmartre, culminating in Seine River dinner cruises. The 7-day journey covers 305 miles between capitals.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,779
5% Off- NZ$4,529You save $250
Duration 8 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Belgium, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $2,822
15% Off- NZ$2,399You save $423
Duration 9 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
15% Off- NZ$6,999
This 9-day tour connects London's Westminster to Paris' Eiffel Tower. Big Ben precedes Eurostar to Paris for Montmartre exploration. Features London Eye experience, Seine River cruise, and exclusive tower dining, with stays at Strand Palace Hotel and Crowne Plaza Republique.
Duration 9 days Destinations London, Paris Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $6,749
4% Off- NZ$6,449You save $300
London to Paris via the Channel Islands
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were all very good, included meals also excellent and the things we did and saw were of real interest.”
LEA, traveled in July
A fascinating tour from London's Wellington by Blue Orchid takes in Winchester Cathedral and Corfe Castle. The route includes Guernsey's Little Chapel and Jersey's La Hougue Bie, concluding in Paris after visiting Chartres Cathedral.
Duration 12 days Destinations London, Winchester, Dorset, Guernsey, Sark, Jersey, Saint-Malo, Dinan, Mont Saint-Michel, FougeresSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Back-Roads Touring From
4% Off- NZ$10,149
Highlights of Europe (Small Groups, All Seasons, Start London, End Paris, 15 Days)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 15 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
4% Off- NZ$13,152
European Discovery (Classic, Summer, Start London, End Paris, 18 Days)
1 Review by TourRadar travelersDuration 18 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
4% Off- NZ$13,844
What people love about Fully Guided Tours from London to Paris
- European Whirl (End Paris, 14 Days)
My husband and I went on the European Whirl for our honeymoon. Money well spent! Trafalgar thought of everything and got special accommodations for us in Lucerne to help us celebrate our marriage! We had the greatest time and met some amazing people along the way. The perfect way to begin our marriage!
- Seven Countries, Venice & Paris
A very enjoyable tour made great by the efforts of the tour director and driver. Every detail was taken care of very professionally
- Grand European (End Paris, 23 Days)
Awesome experience, wonderful knowledgable guide, amazing sights, fantastic accommodation, great food, met some beautiful new friends.
What our customers ask about Fully Guided Tours from London to Paris
What key landmarks will I visit in both cities?
You'll visit the most iconic spots in both capitals. In London, your tour takes you to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, where you can get those classic London photos. You'll also explore Westminster Abbey, walk past Buckingham Palace, and learn about the fascinating history of the Tower of London. Over in Paris, you'll definitely go up the Eiffel Tower and spend time at the world-famous Louvre Museum. The tour includes stops at Notre Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, and time to walk down the elegant Champs-Élysées. Most tours also include some special extras, like having dinner with a view of the Eiffel Tower or taking a boat ride on the Seine River. As one TourRadar traveler said: "We saw all the major highlights in both cities with expert local guides who brought the history to life."
What unique experiences are included between London and Paris?
The journey between these two cities is filled with interesting stops along the way. Many tours take you to beautiful medieval towns and historic castles that you might miss if traveling on your own. You can explore the ancient Roman Baths in Bath, walk among the mysterious stones at Stonehenge, and tour the grand Windsor Castle. Before reaching Paris, most groups visit the Palace of Versailles. Your hotels are well-located - in London you might stay at the Park Plaza Waterloo, while in Paris the Crowne Plaza Republique is a common choice. The trip includes some classic local experiences too. TourRadar travelers often mention enjoying traditional fish and chips in London and special dinners at the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
What is the best time of year to take a London to Paris tour?
These tours run all year, but most people choose to visit between May and September when the weather is warmest, around 65-75°F (18-24°C), and you get lots of daylight for sightseeing. If you want to avoid the biggest crowds but still enjoy nice weather, try visiting in spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). Winter tours from November to March are quieter and you can experience special events like Christmas markets, though it can get chilly with temperatures around 40°F (4°C). TourRadar travelers say May and September are ideal - you'll get good weather without the peak summer crowds in both cities.
What different transportation options are between London and Paris?
You can get between the cities two main ways. Most tours use the Eurostar train, which goes through the Channel Tunnel and takes just 2 hours. Companies like Trafalgar and Collette prefer this option because it's fast and drops you right in central Paris. Some tours take the ferry from Dover to Calais instead, then continue by bus - this route takes longer but gives you great views of the famous White Cliffs of Dover. TourRadar travelers usually prefer the Eurostar, saying it's the easiest way to travel between the cities.
How much free time is typically included in these tours?
You'll get a good mix of guided tours and time to explore on your own. Most trips spend 3-4 days in each city. Mornings often include guided sightseeing, while afternoons are yours to do what interests you most. In London, you might use your free time to wander through Covent Garden or catch a show in the West End. In Paris, you can shop along the Champs-Élysées or visit art galleries you've always wanted to see. TourRadar travelers like this setup, saying there's enough flexibility to do their own thing while still having the structure of guided tours.
What type of meals are included in London to Paris tours?
Your tour typically covers breakfast each day plus a few special group dinners. You'll usually have 3-4 planned dining experiences throughout the trip, like a welcome dinner in London featuring British dishes and a memorable farewell dinner in Paris. Lunch is usually up to you, so you can try different local spots that catch your eye. TourRadar travelers especially love the special dinners at iconic spots, particularly dining at the Eiffel Tower.
How do tours handle transportation within each city?
Tours use both private buses and public transportation to get around. In London, you'll often get an Oyster Card to use on the Underground (Tube), while in Paris you'll use a mix of tour buses and the Metro. Your guide will show you how to use the public transport systems so you can explore confidently on your own. For trips outside the cities, like visiting Windsor Castle or Versailles, you'll travel by comfortable tour bus. The hotels, like the Leonardo Royal, are usually close to public transport stops to make getting around easy.





















