London to Rome Tours
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- Best of Western Europe
- Trekking Through the Continent with Rome
- 13 Day From London to Rome by train (London, Paris, Zurich, Milan, Florence and Rome)
- Spectacular Europe End Rome
- London to Rome (Start Paris)
- London to Rome Quest (Standard, Summer ( From Apr '27), Start London, Classic)
- London to Rome Quest (Standard, Start London, Gap 18-22)
- London to Rome Quest (Plus, Start London, Classic)
- London to Rome Quest (Standard, Winter ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
- London to Rome Quest (Plus, Start Paris, Classic)
Best of Western Europe
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fast paced and saw a lot.”
Jessica, traveled in May
A grand route from London's Westminster to Rome spans 17 destinations. Stunning stops include Paris's Eiffel Tower, Black Forest's traditional villages, and Florence's Renaissance treasures. Comfortable coach travel connects centrally-located hotels.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,715
8% Off- NZ$3,405You save $310
A 15-day route from London's IBIS Excel Docklands to Rome's historic center winds through Amsterdam, Paris, Swiss Alps, and Italian cities, ending at Vatican City. The itinerary covers 2,000+ km across Western Europe with carefully selected accommodations.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
8% Off- NZ$4,998
Depart from London's St. Pancras station, crossing under the Channel to Paris, through Switzerland's Alps to Milan, with cultural stops in Florence before reaching Rome's eternal city. Cover 2000+ miles across 6 cities with comfortable 2-night stays in each location.
Duration 13 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $5,329
7% Off- NZ$4,956You save $373
Spectacular Europe End Rome
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The 14-day trip was nice and pleasant with free breakfasts, and the hotels in Lyon and Zurich were especially good.”
Achuth, traveled in November
Westminster and Parliament mark the London departure, followed by visits to Paris, Swiss Alps, and Italian cities, concluding in Rome's historic center. The route includes ferry crossing to Calais and scenic train rides through Switzerland.
Duration 14 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
7% Off- NZ$4,842
London marks the starting point, leading through Paris's iconic landmarks and Beaujolais's wine region. Highlights include Barcelona, Nice, Venice, and Florence before reaching Rome, with visits to Monte Carlo Casino and Pisa's Leaning Tower.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From
7% Off- NZ$3,905
London to Rome Quest (Standard, Summer ( From Apr '27), Start London, Classic)
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 16 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Italy Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From
7% Off- NZ$3,005
London to Rome Quest (Standard, Winter ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 16 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $4,119
25% Off- NZ$3,089You save $1,030
What people love about London to Rome Tours
- Best of Western Europe
I went on a 10 day of Europe from July 22 to August 31, 2016. This was my first time visiting Europe. My tour guide Nadine and Busdriver Gary ensured that the tour was enjoyable. Nadine ensured that special events were celebrated e.g. my birthday. Efforts were made to accommodate persons with special diets. Nadine's knowledge of Europe gave us a historical and geographical perspective of the different countries thus deepening our understanding and appreciation of different cultures. Gary is an excellent driver who took us to the various destinations safely. The transportation and the accommodation were satisfactory. I enjoyed riding on a gondola, visiting Paris and the leaning tower of Pisa but the highlight of the tour was visiting Jungfraujoch railway station. It was a truly awesome and breathtaking view.
- London to Rome (Start London)
It was so much fun! I was afraid I wouldn't have any time to see what I want in each place, or time to myself to just do as I please, but there was a lot of free time and it was organized great so that we could meet at the drop off/pick up destination. We got a map of each city and lots of recommendations of things to do. You meet a lot of people and don't have to worry about the stress that comes along with the travel and accommodation aspects because that is what's taken care of for you.
What our customers ask about London to Rome Tours
What does a typical London to Rome itinerary look like?
Most tours start with 2 days in London where travelers see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace before taking the Eurostar to Paris. The Paris leg spans 2-3 days with visits to the Eiffel Tower and Versailles. Switzerland follows for 2-3 days where groups explore the Alps and Lake Lucerne before moving to Venice for 2 days of canal tours and Murano glass demonstrations. The journey continues with 2 days in Florence focusing on the Duomo and Uffizi Gallery. Tours conclude with 2-3 days in Rome dedicated to the Colosseum Vatican and Roman Forum. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The itinerary was excellent and pace was about right with a push but then the right amount of free time."
How many countries do these tours typically visit?
Tours between London and Rome cover 6-11 countries depending on the route chosen. The standard path includes England France Switzerland and Italy. Some itineraries add stops in the Netherlands Belgium Germany Austria or Monaco. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "I did get to visit 6 countries and if you add up the cities it is 24 on this tour. Great way to see multiple countries in one trip."
What are the most common destinations visited between London and Rome?
The main stops include Paris Swiss destinations like Lucerne or Zurich Venice and Florence. Several tours add visits to the French Riviera Barcelona and Monaco. A TourRadar traveler shared that "The variety of destinations was incredible - from the romance of Paris to the beauty of Venice and history of Rome." Most itineraries allow 2-3 nights in major cities ensuring time to explore key sites like the Eiffel Tower Swiss Alps St. Mark's Square and the Florence Duomo.
What is the average price range for London to Rome tours?
Prices range from USD 2600 to USD 5000 with most 15-day trips averaging USD 3500. This includes accommodations city-to-city transport select meals and guided tours. Budget-conscious travelers might consider Contiki's 13-day London to Rome Wanderer at USD 2773 while luxury seekers often choose Insight Vacations' 12-day European Flair tour at USD 5650. One TourRadar traveler noted: "Great value considering all the cities hotels and experiences included."
What transportation methods are used between London and Rome?
The journey begins on the Eurostar train from London to Paris through the Channel Tunnel. Modern coaches handle most inter-city travel with amenities like WiFi and reclining seats. Venice portions include private water taxis while Swiss segments often feature scenic train rides and cable car excursions. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The travel by bus was comfortable with nice rest stops. Be prepared for a LOT of walking between destinations!"
What kind of accommodation can I expect on a London to Rome tour?
Most tours use 3-4 star hotels in central or well-connected locations. Paris accommodations often include properties like the Paris Marriott Rive Gauche or Novotel while Rome stays feature hotels such as the Kolbe Hotel Rome or Veneto Palace. A TourRadar traveler confirmed: "Hotels were all 4 star and very nice. The travel by bus was comfortable with nice rest stops."