How to Plan a Day Trip to Paris From London by Train

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A day trip to Paris from London is the perfect addition to a trip to England!  Thanks to the fast and efficient Eurostar train, it’s never been easier to visit Paris for a day. The train takes just two hours and 20 minutes.

Honestly, one day isn’t enough for Paris — ideally, you should spend as much time there as you can. I would gladly stay in Paris for weeks on end.

But not everyone has lots of extra time on their trip. So is it worth it if you only have one day to spare?

Absolutely — taking the train from London to Paris is always worth it. Even if all you have is one day, you can still make it the best day ever.

But if you’re only visiting Paris for one day, it’s best to plan your trip carefully so that you get as much out of it as you can. I’ve laid out all the steps you need to take and a suggested itinerary for someone visiting the French capital for the first time.

Let’s take a look at the itinerary! I want you to have the best day trip ever.

This post was most recently updated in January 2023.

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Notre Dame Cathedral, all gothic with towers and lit up behind a blue sky.

Paris Day Trip from London FAQ

The best way to get from London to Paris is by train . It goes from St. Pancras Station in London to Gare du Nord in Paris and takes about two hours and 20 minutes.

No matter what the weather is, you should dress neatly and wear shoes with good arch support. I usually wear jeans, black flats, a faux leather jacket, and a scarf.

Yes, you need your passport to go from London to Paris or vice versa. You will go through immigration. This goes for EU residents too, as due to Brexit the UK is no longer in the EU.

The perfect one-day itinerary in Paris includes exploring Notre-Dame and the Marais, having my favorite crepes and galettes in the world for lunch, visiting a gorgeous art museum, and seeing the Eiffel Tower up close.

A bright yellow train in London's King's Cross station and people walking by with suitcases.

Take the train from London to Paris

The train is far and away the best way to visit Paris for a day.  Eurostar trains depart from London’s St Pancras International Station, arrive at Paris’s Gare du Nord, and take about two hours and 20 minutes each way. You can buy Eurostar tickets here.

This is the Channel Tunnel train to Paris that goes underwater, beneath the English Channel. You go from the center of London to the center of Paris, plus the train journey is exceedingly pleasant.

The bus from London to Paris, by comparison, takes more than seven hours. Not worth it. Driving takes just under six hours if you don’t hit traffic.

You could fly from London to Paris, but I wouldn’t recommend it for a day trip. The flight only takes about one hour and 10 minutes, but you have to factor in getting to the airport 90 minutes before your flight, plus nearly all of the London airports and all Paris airports are located significantly outside the city and take a long time to get there.

(If you insist on flying to Paris for the day, I recommend either flying from London City Airport, which is centrally located though often very expensive, or flying from Heathrow and taking Heathrow Express from Paddington Station, which takes just 15 minutes.)

You need your passport when going from London to Paris, whether it’s by train, plane, or any other method. Even if you’re an EU citizen. Britain is neither in the Schengen Area nor the European Union anymore.

What time should you book the train for? If it were me, I would book a very early train to Paris and a very late train back to London. Perhaps even the last train. I would want to have an early start and enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in Paris.

Book Eurostar train tickets from London to Paris here.

Alternatively, book a day tour from London to Paris via train here .

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Be realistic about how much you can see on a Paris day trip from London.

One day is not enough for Paris, nor is it enough for everything you will personally want to see on a day trip to Paris from London. You can’t see the Louvre Museum and the Musée d’Orsay and go to the Eiffel Tower and go to Hemingway’s bars and walk around Montmartre and see the show at the Moulin Rouge.

In fact, I wouldn’t advise visiting more than one museum on a day trip to Paris.

I encourage you to choose one or two activities that are absolute musts and to plan your day around them. Supplement your day with activities that are close to your main priorities.

For example, if seeing Notre-Dame is a priority, you can easily fit in nearby destinations like Saint-Chappelle, Île Saint-Louis, Shakespeare and Company bookstore, and either the Marais or St. Germain des Prés.

If you want to spend part of your day in Montmartre, visit the Sacré Coeur, take a long walk down Rue Lepic, see Amélie’s Café des Deux Moulins, and walk down to the Opéra before checking out the rooftop terrace at Galeries-Lafayette.

And if you absolutely must visit the Louvre on your Paris day trip, take time to wander the Tuileries Gardens, visit the Palais Royal, and grab a hot chocolate at Angelina before window-shopping at the jewelry shops of Place Vendôme.

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Include downtime in your itinerary.

It’s easy to spend a Paris day trip going from attraction to attraction, but I think the magic of Paris is found in the in-between moments. Sitting in a cafe with a coffee or a glass of red wine. Wandering cheese and pastry shops. Crossing the Seine over and over again with no destination in mind.

It doesn’t take a lot of effort to get of the beaten path — just go to a new neighborhood and wander in whatever destination pleases you.  I wrote a whole post about it.

This free time is where the Paris magic happens.

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What to Do on a Day Trip to Paris

I always tell people to travel to the destination that makes their pulse race. And that goes for Paris, too. Prioritize the things that make you excited — the things that are most important to you personally, not the things that you think you should do. If you’re not into art, you don’t have to go to any museums! You can have a day trip to Paris from London without seeing the Mona Lisa .

If your favorite movie in high school was Moulin Rouge! or Amélie , spend time walking around Montmartre.

If you love Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas, go to the Musée d’Orsay for the best collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the world.

If you’re a die-hard Doors fan, go see Jim Morrison’s grave at Père Lachaise Cemetery.

Beyond that, I think how you should explore Paris depends on your travel experience level. If you’re an experienced traveler, you can handle exploring by metro on your own.

If you’d like something a bit easier, or if you or your companion have limited mobility, a hop-on-hop-off Paris bus tour is a great option for getting around. These bus tours take you from attraction to attraction and let Paris unfold in front of you.

Bonus: if you book the full day tour from London to Paris by train , they include a hop-on hop-off bus tour for free.

Two women walking past a Boulangerie Patisserie covered in graffiti.

Perfect Itinerary for One Day in Paris

Book an early train from London to Paris and a late train back to London.

You have two options:

1) You can book London to Paris train tickets here.

2) You can book a day tour that includes train tickets and a hop-on-hop-off bus tour in Paris here.

From that point on, this is my idea of a nice Paris itinerary that takes in a lot of the central sights. It’s a particularly good option for a first-time Paris visitor.

The pointy back end of Notre-Dame Cathedral framed by tree branches.

Morning: Notre-Dame and Vicinity

Arrive at Gare du Nord and transfer to the metro line 4 toward Mairie de Montrouge. Get off at Saint Michel Notre-Dame.

Stop for a quick coffee if you’d like and go see Notre-Dame. (Unfortunately, Notre-Dame has been closed since the awful fire. But you can still admire it from the outside.)

Next, walk east to Île Saint-Louis and wander the streets. If you’re feeling really indulgent, get an ice cream at Berthillon ! This ice cream is fantastic and world-famous.

Head north toward the Hotel de Ville and explore the streets of the Marais, heading further upward. Stop by Pierre Hermé for macarons — they’re the best in the city. Just be sure to eat them the same day. Good macarons aren’t built to last.

A few images of cider in a bowl, a buckwheat Galette with an egg poking out the center, and a salted caramel crepe with ice cream melting on it.

12:00 PM: Lunch at Breizh Cafe in the Marais

Breizh Cafe is home to outstanding Brittany-style buckwheat galettes and sumptuous crepes. There are several locations in Paris now; you want the Le Marais location at 109 Rue Vieille-du-Temple.

I usually get a galette with egg, cheese, and artichoke followed by a salted caramel crepe for dessert, along with their delicious homemade cider.

Make a reservation in advance if possible ( they finally do online reservations, but only two weeks in advance ); if not, try showing up when they open at 11:00 AM.

Alternative lunch: Walk up to Rue des Roisiers and wait in line at L’As du Falafel, one of the best cheap lunches in Paris. Order your falafel and walk a few streets away to Place des Vosges, where you can enjoy your falafel “sur l’herbe” or sitting on a bench.

Alternative gluten-free lunch: As I update this post in 2023, I realize that neither galettes nor falafel are ideal for gluten-free travelers. If that’s the case for you, find any adorable Parisian-looking cafe in the Marais and dive into their menu. You can always find meat, fish, or an omelette with vegetables.

My friend Jodi creates extremely well-researched gluten-free travel cards that communicate what you can and can’t eat in the local language. Here’s the French card. Well worth the investment!

The Musee d'Orsay, set in a train station with a rounded roof with skylights and a big clock on one wall.

Afternoon: Museum of Your Choice

Visit one of Paris’s world-class museums in the afternoon. Since you’re visiting Paris on a day trip and have limited time, I urge you to buy skip-the-line tickets in advance to avoid long lines, and be sure to double-check which museums are open that day.

The Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg) is a short walk from Breizh Cafe; if you’re a fan of modern art and architecture, this is a great choice. (If not, I’d go somewhere traditional instead.) There’s a fabulous view of the Eiffel Tower from the top, too. Buy skip-the-line tickets to Centre Pompidou here.

Another option? Head to the Louvre and see the Mona Lisa  (La Joconde) for yourself! The Louvre can be overwhelming; I recommend limiting yourself to two or three sections of the museum (I happen to love the golden Gallerie d’Appolon).  Buy skip-the-line tickets to the Louvre here.

My favorite Paris museum is the Musée d’Orsay, which is home to incredible Impressionist paintings in a fantastic old train station. Buy skip-the-line tickets to the Musée d’Orsay here. Don’t forget to get a photo from the second level.

Not a museum fan? Check out a cool neighborhood instead! My top recommendations are Montmartre (18th arrondissement) or St. Germain (6th arrondissement). Pick out a destination in each — perhaps Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre, or Les Deux Magots in St. Germain — but spend the bulk of your time wandering.

The Eiffel Tower in front of a row of cannons in the Trocadero Gardens, a cloudy sunset behind it.

Late afternoon: See the Eiffel Tower up close

How you see it depends on how much time you have. You can take a hop-on-hop-off cruise down the River Seine if that interests you. I recommend taking the Metro Line 9 to Trocadéro for the most stunning surprise view of the tower when you turn the corner. From there you can take all the photos you want.

I do not recommend actually climbing the Eiffel Tower. Why? Because you won’t be able to see it in your photos! But if you insist, once again I recommend buying skip-the-line Eiffel Tower tickets due to your limited time. Make sure it includes the summit.

Instead, you can enjoy the most wonderful view from the Trocadéro Gardens and on the other side, Champs de Mars, a big long park.

I recommend getting a good view from the nearby Arc de Triomphe. It’s a 20-minute metro ride on the 6 from Bir-Hakeim/Champs de Mars Tour Eiffel to Charles de Gaulle Étoile, five-minute cab ride, or 30-minute walk.

Climb the Arc (once again…yep, skip-the-line Arc de Triomphe tickets are best here) and enjoy views of the Eiffel Tower as well as down the Champs-Elysées to Place de la Concorde.

A free alternative is to go to the rooftop of the Galeries Lafayette department store in the 9th. It’s not quite as close as the Arc, but it’s free to visit with a fabulous view — and a great way to experience your Paris sunset. Just don’t get sucked into the shopping!

Yellow and blue Eurostar trains lined up at Gare du Nord in Paris.

75 minutes before your train: arrive at Gare du Nord

You have to go through immigration again at Gare du Nord, so it’s wise to arrive 75 minutes before your departure.

If you’re coming back from the Eiffel Tower, your best route is to take the 9 from Trocadéro to Mairie de Montreuil and switch to the 4, taking it to Gare du Nord. It should take around 35 minutes.

Enjoy that high-speed Eurostar train ride back to London, awash in your Paris memories. Now would be an excellent time to dive into those macarons you procured earlier!

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Do’s and Don’t’s For a Day Trip to Paris from London

I’m not going to begrudge you for doing what you think is best for yourself, but here are some tips:

Do keep track of the time change. Paris is one hour ahead of London.

Do research opening times in advance. Especially so for museums. The Louvre and Centre Pompidou are closed Tuesdays, while the Musée d’Orsay and Musée Rodin are closed Mondays, to start.

Do say, “Bonjour, madame!” or “Bonjour, monsieur!” whenever you enter a shop or restaurant. This is considered basic manners in France and if you don’t, you may be treated rudely in return.

Don’t leave central Paris. This tacks on a lot of time to what is already too short of a trip. Versailles, for example, is just outside the city center but can easily eat up more than half a day. That also goes for Chartres, Giverny, Reims, the Loire Valley, the beaches of Normandy, Disneyland Paris, and other day trips from Paris.

Do guard against pickpockets. If you use a purse, I recommend using a black crossbody purse that zips shut , preferably made of leather or faux leather. Keep your hand on it. You can also keep valuables in the hidden pocket in a  Speakeasy Travel Supply scarf  — I guarantee nobody will pickpocket you there!

Don’t leave love locks anywhere. They’re damaging to structures and your lock will be removed anyway. Just enjoy the city of love without vandalizing it in the process.

Don’t go to the top of the Eiffel Tower.  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. This may seem like shocking advice, but when you’re on top of the Eiffel Tower you can’t see the Eiffel Tower.

It’s like going to the top of the Empire State Building in New York — the most iconic building will be missing from your photos.

Definitely go to the base of the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadero Gardens for the best views, but if you want a good view from a building, I recommend the top of the Arc de Triomphe (close proximity), the rooftop of Galeries Lafayette department store in the 9th (a bit further away), or the top of the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre (furthest away but sweeping views over the whole city).

Do not, under any circumstances, forget an umbrella! Paris’s weather is similar to London’s, but only London gets the overcast weather fame. The weather changes quickly in Paris and rain can come out of nowhere, even on an otherwise sunny day. This travel umbrella is small enough to pack away but strong enough to hold its shape on a windy day.

Kate squatting and giving two thumbs up next to the inverted glass pyramid at the Louvre and giggling with glee.

What to Wear on a Day Trip to Paris

Parisians have a well-earned reputation for being among the best dressed in Europe. So what should you wear on a day trip to Paris?

It depends on the season, but my go-to outfit is a nice top or sweater, slim or skinny dark jeans, a faux leather moto jacket ( this one is similar to mine) or sleek winter coat, and a beautiful scarf or pashmina ( Speakeasy Travel Supply makes gorgeous scarves with a secret hidden pocket — perfect for Paris!).

For shoes, I recommend a pair of black flats with good arch support (I swear by black Abeo flats from the Walking Company ). If it’s cold, you might prefer  a pair of black boots .

My go-to stylish sneakers are these white leather Cole Haan sneaks . Top your look off with tasteful makeup, nice jewelry, and a pair of dark sunglasses .

You might enjoy dressing up a bit, especially if it’s warmer out. Wearing a nice dress makes for better photos and could earn you more cordial treatment from locals or even get you mistaken for being local.

What not to wear: Shorts, athletic sneakers, baseball caps, old-looking t-shirts, and anything with a university name on it will immediately brand you as a foreigner anywhere in Europe, but especially so in Paris. I recommend leaving these items at home.

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29 thoughts on “How to Plan a Day Trip to Paris From London by Train”

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Great opportunity for a city break! Thank you for the tips!

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Interesting ! Do you have something like USA/Canada sightseeing day trips ? That would be nice if you write bit more about USA & Canada, crossing the border, transport, etc ? This is difficult to find the information. Last time l did stay at Tallinn and went on a day trip to Helskini. That was wonderful.

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I wrote about this specific trip because it’s very popular. In the US, the only places where I think people would do day trips would be between Seattle and Vancouver and between Montreal and Burlington, VT. Not nearly as popular, and for that reason I wouldn’t write about it.

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Yes! I did a day trip to Paris with my partner a few years ago from London (I’ve lived in London for several stints so I’m very comfortable there, but had barely been to Paris before). We did basically exactly as you suggested – one must-do (for us go up the towers of Notre Dame) and besides that we just wandered around. Didn’t even go into any museums.

One thing I might note for the readers – the time difference between London and Paris. Even if you take an early morning train from London, you’re still getting to Paris around lunchtime with the hour time difference. It makes it more pleasant to go back to England that evening and gain back an hour, though!

That is an EXCELLENT point and one that I should have included in the post. I’ll update it now. Thanks!

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I’m so glad that finally a travel blogger isn’t like “oh you must spend at least a week in this destination otherwise don’t even bother going at all”.

Limited time is a reality for many people, and London is the perfect base for many day trips – e.g. I got the BritRail pass once, and from London did many day trips to Brighton, Bath, the Dover white cliffs, Oxford-Cambridge etc.

Its actually easier to do a day-trip in many cases since you dont’ have to take luggage and spend time getting to a hotel. Hell, I even did a daytrip to Moscow on the fast train from St Petersburg, taking the 6am train out, and the late night train back (again was limited on time since I was on the 3-day free ferry visa, the only feasible possibility for US citizens who didn’t want to go through a long and expensive application process).

I did that same trip on the ferry to St. Petersburg last September, though I fell in love with St. Petersburg so hard I spent the whole time there!

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This is so perfect! What a romantic notion to be able to do a day trip to Paris. Wish that was possible from Canada 😉 But I am loving this advice – especially about picking one big thing to see/do and then other smaller activities nearby. And your itinerary sounds just perfect. When I think of day trips from London, I always think of Bath, Stonehenge, etc. but Paris is such a great idea!

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I’m in France and I was looking for a guide. I found this post. really useful. Tomorrow I try to go to the Breizh Cafe. thanks

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Just got back from Paris and London and I second all of your advice. My husband had his heart set on the tower and even he admitted after that going to the top of the Arc de Triomphe was a much better use of our time. We had flown into Paris for just a weekend from Edinburgh before heading back to London via the train and the process was so easy that I’d absolutely recommend it. The best parts of Paris were the evenings when we just took it slow, ate what we wanted, drank what we wanted and strolled.

I’m glad to hear that you agree on Eiffel Tower viewing!

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“Amazing” London is the city of young heart and Paris is devotional. both are the best place to visit, but I prefer London first because London has many interesting things and thing to do in London such as most famous buildings, art, entertainment, shopping, dining, food, and history, it’s impossible to be bored in London.

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A day trip to Paris is always worth it when you get to eat galettes and crepes for lunch! YUM!

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I grew up in Paris and my parents still live there. So I tend to think of it more as home than a holiday destination. But I now live in London and eurostar tickets if booked in advance can be cheap. Plus I don’t even need to pay for a hotel. So really I’m not making the most of it

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London and Paris are our favorite cities in Europe! Especially we love Paris for its glamour, traveler vibes, people and food! We have made list of free things to do and how to travel with family in Paris based on our experiences. Reading and knowing about Paris can never get boring, just like the city. Thanks for sharing this great post!

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Hello..Good day Traveller..As I saw your pictures in London to Paris, I was like Im in That kind of place too..I feel your experience in travelling there..That was so nice place..If I could afford to go there..I will surely go there..LOL.

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Hi Kate. Love your article. Very informative and helpful. I’m interested in a day tour of Paris with a tour guide/group. However I want to do it via train from Birmingham. Any suggestions? When I click on the link provided for viator London is available but not London.

I actually wouldn’t recommend doing that same trip by train from Birmingham. It adds on a few more hours to your itinerary on either side, plus you end up in a different station — Euston as opposed to King’s Cross.

so what would you recommend since viator is available for London but is not available but not Birmingham? do you know of any tours with guides, to Paris from Birmingham if I possibly fly from Birmingham?

Not direct from Birmingham — I think your best move would be to fly and hire a guide to meet you, as you probably wouldn’t be able to work within the limits of a group tour.

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wow the most impressive thing about this article is that you know trains from Birmingham go into Euston!! Have you lived over here??

ps if i was from Birmingham i would just leave there…for good.

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Thank you Kate nice guide 🙂

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Hi I plan to travel in Jan 2019 from London to Paris. Could you suggest some good accommodation for a single traveller near Gare du Nord and extend the trip for another day Regards

I have an entire guide for that: https://www.adventurouskate.com/where-to-stay-in-paris-best-neighborhoods-and-accommodation/

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I’m planning my honeymoon with my husband and we plan on taking a day trip to Paris from London. In your article you talk about the view from Trocadero Gardens and the Arc.

I was wondering if we wanted to do both what would be the best thing to do? Would we take metro 9 to the Gardens and then get back on the metro and take line 6?

Thanks and thank you for such a great article!

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Hi Kate. Love your article. Very helpful! Traveling into Paris via Easy Jet on Aug 5th, 2019. Can you please map out an itinerary for myself and boyfriend. We arrive into Paris at 10am and our flights leaves Paris at 9.00pm. Thanks so much! Chowie

Chowie, I suggest you follow the itinerary that I listed in this blog post! 🙂

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Awesome Kate. We did the London-Paris Euro-star on an overnight trip in 2010 while in London for our son’s soccer tournament. I wish we had the information you provided in your blog post. Your attention to the critical details is inspiring – and provides relief that we can try this again. Will follow your one-day recipe late August ’19- now better armed with great guidance from you. Thanks so very much.

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This is a guide to bookmark. Thank you so much for this!

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Choosing a Paris day tour depends on your requirements. On this page we give you three options, from very independent through to fully guided. The choice is yours.

  • The Paris Special 1-day tour  is for independently minded visitors and includes day return tickets on the Eurostar train together with the services of a guide for assistance and tips. Paris maps and information on getting the most from your day are provided and a one hour Paris river cruise is included.
  • The Welcome to Paris escorted 1-day tour  adds a panoramic coach tour of the highlights of Paris to the train tickets plus a river cruise. You then have substantial free time to visit those Paris icons like the Eiffel Tower you want to spend more time at, or perhaps go shopping or take in Paris people watching from a typical Parisian cafe.
  • The Luxury Paris 1-day with 3 course lunch on Eiffel Tower is the ultimate day in Paris including all that the standard tour offers plus a 3 course lunch on the newly renovated restaurant on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower, in addition to a Seine river cruise in the afternoon.

Common features of all day tours to Paris from London

Catching the Eurostar to Paris

The common feature of all day tours to Paris is the Eurostar train service and the services of a tour manager for guidance and information.

In London the railway station is St Pancras International Station, just to the north of the very centre of London.

No hotel transfers are included to or from St Pancras.

It is an early start, you will need to be at St Pancras by 6 am to meet the tour representative. The tour representative will help you with check-in.

Note: you will need a passport and if applicable to your home country, a visa valid for visiting France.

You will have reserved seats on the Eurostar train. The train is scheduled to take around 2 hours 15 minutes to the centre of Paris.

On arrival in Paris, and through customs what happens next depends on the grade of tour purchased, (see detail below).

All tours include a 1-hour river cruise on the Seine but the cheapest tour does not offer the panoramic coach tour of Paris.

The return journey leaving Paris means you will be at check-in around 6 pm. (Note Paris and London are not co-ordinated on time zones and daylight summer saving. Most of the time Paris is 1 hour ahead of London.)

(Note the Louvre is closed every Tuesday and many Paris museums are closed one day a week - so if you have a particular place in mind to check out its opening days before you book.)

Day tour 1 - Paris Special - escorted day trip to Paris

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Paris Special with escort day on-board Eurostar day trip includes:

  • Round-trip Eurostar tickets with seat reservations
  • One hour River Seine cruise
  • Map of Paris including public transport information
  • Time for shopping and sightseeing

The entry level escorted tour takes care of course of all the ticketing involved. One of the advantages of taking a tour is that the tour operators can offer a fixed price tour company rate. Eurostar trains have very volatile dynamic prices. At short notice and at popular times the price of the whole tour can be half the price of the fares being offered.

This tour also includes a 1-hour river cruise on the River Seine.

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Paris in one day tour from London including Eurostar

• Adult from £259 • Child (4-11 years) from £249 • Senior & student from £256

• Seat reservation on Eurostar • Map of Paris including public transport information • Time for shopping and sightseeing • 1-hr Seine river cruise

Day tour 2 - Welcome to Paris - escorted with panoramic coach tour + river cruise

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Welcome to Paris day trip with professional guide includes:

  • Panoramic guided coach tour of Paris

On arrival in Paris you will taken on a panoramic guided tour of the world's most romantic city. Enjoy spectacular views of Notre Dame, Le Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and more.

During the day you will have the chance to visit the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame etc or perhaps head off to the shopping district on your own or relax and enjoy lunch while soaking up Parisian life. You can also enjoy a one hour river cruise on the Seine.

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Paris in one day tour from London including Eurostar with Seine river cruise

• Adult from £309 • Child (4-11 years) from £299 • Senior & student from £306

• Seat reservation on Eurostar • Guided coach tour of Paris • 1-hr Seine river cruise • Map of Paris • Time for shopping & sightseeing

Day tour 3 Luxury escorted day tour to Paris 3 course Lunch Cruise on Eiffel Tower

Paris Eiffel Tower

Luxury escorted Paris day trip with lunch on Eiffel Tower & River Seine cruise:

  • Seat reservations on the Eurostar
  • Fully guided panoramic coach tour of Paris
  • 3-course lunch including wine and coffee on the Eiffel Tower (1st floor)
  • Fast entry access to the Eiffel Tower 1st Level
  • Cruise on River Seine

Upon arrival you will enjoy a panoramic tour of the city taking in all the major sites including Champs Elysees, Opera House and the River Seine before arriving at the Eiffel Tower. What better way to enjoy lunch than on the Eiffel Tower itself, one of the world's most famous monuments?

Fast entry ticket means you will have priority access and reserved seats in the newly opened restaurant. Sit back and enjoy a fabulous three course meal while soaking up the atmosphere of arguably the world's most beautiful city.

Reopened in June 2022, the 1st floor fully renovated brasserie is run by 2 Michelin stars chef Thierry Marx, offering contemporary brasserie cuisine. The restaurant opens 360 degrees onto the Iron Lady’s metal structure for you to enjoy its beauty, and offers a breathtaking view of the Trocadero and the Palais de Chaillot.

After lunch you can enjoy a romantic cruise on the River Seine with spectacular views of Notre Dame, Musee D'Orsay and Place de la Concorde.

In the early evening you will head back to Gard du Nord for your return journey to London.

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LUXURY ESCORTED PARIS DAY TRIP WITH EIFFEL TOWER LUNCH + RIVER CRUISE

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Paris in one day tour from London including Eurostar with 3 course lunch on the Eiffel Tower with river cruise

• Adult £359 £323.10 • Child (4-11 years) £349 £314.10 • Senior & student £356 £320.40

• Fully escorted • Seat reservation on Eurostar • 3 course lunch on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower including wine & coffee • Guided coach tour of Paris • Fast track entry to Eiffel Tower • Cruise on River Seine

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Paris Day Tour from London with Eurostar Tickets & Travelcard

Paris Day Tour from London with Eurostar Tickets & Travelcard

Our Paris day tour from London includes return Eurostar tickets and is ideal if you wish to explore the city independently. Choose to include a Paris Travel Card with access to all metro lines and buses for quick access to the famous Paris landmarks.  Alternatively, take a relaxing River Seine cruise, or an open-top bus tour to help you get acquainted with the city. The comfortable highspeed Eurostar Train travels between Central London and Central Paris in just 2 hours and 15 minutes. Take advantage of low-price Eurostar tickets, which are often cheaper than booking directly with Eurostar. Enjoy the convenience of adding a Travel Card river cruise, or a hop-on-hop-off open-top bus tour with your Eurostar tickets.

We have included below some ideas on our Paris from London day tour with Eurostar tickets.

And, of course, you will have plenty of time to stop for coffee and a meal as and when you want.

Why Choose this Tour?

We offer many tours to Paris on our website. Here are a few helpful reasons to choose this tour or to go on another Paris Tour. Please note that all of our tours included Eurostarstar return train tickets.

  • This is the only tour we offer that does not include guiding services, so it is perfect if you wish to explore the city by yourself
  • The Eurostar ticket price is often cheaper than booking directly
  • If you would like to include some attraction tickets or a lunch on the Eiffel Tower, please consider our other Paris Tours

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River Seine Cruise

TravelCard (if selected)

With the 1 day Travelcard, you have access to all public transport: metro, RER, bus, tram, and Montmartre funicular in zones1-3 of Paris, covering all of Central Paris. Paris public transport is very efficient and is a fast way to get around the city.

Open Top Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus tour (if selected)

You can hop on and hop off at any one of ten stops covering a circular route through central Paris. The stops are conveniently located close to many of the most famous sites, including the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame.

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River Cruise (if selected)

Admire the world’s most romantic city as you cruise along the River Seine. The one-hour cruise passes many of Paris’s highlights, including Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. From the river, absorb the feel of this stunningly beautiful city.

The river cruise departs from the foot of the Eiffel Tower on the riverside ” Port de Suffren, “very close to bus stop #9.

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Place des Vosges in the Marais District

Monday to Friday 

  • 5.30am: Meet your travel representative at Paul Express coffee shop, St Pancras Station
  • 7.01am: Eurostar train departs for Paris from London, with a journey time of 2hr 16m. There is a 1-hour time difference between London and Paris, so you will arrive at 10.17am
  • 10.16am: Arrive in Paris, Gare Du Nord train station
  • 8.13pm: Depart Paris Gare du Nord train station. (Please arrive at least 45mins before departure time.)
  • 9.30pm: Arrive back at London St Pancras train station
  • 6.25am: Meet your travel representative at Paul Express coffee shop, St Pancras station
  • 7.55am or 8.01am: Eurostar train departs for Paris from London, with a journey time of 2hr 16m. There is a 1-hour time difference between London and Paris, so you will arrive at 11.17am
  • 11.17am: Arrive in Paris Gare du Nord train station
  • 8.13pm: Depart Paris Gare du Nord train station. {Please arrive at least 45mins before departure time.)
  • Our tour of Paris includes return Eurostar train tickets
  • You can choose to include a bus tour, river cruise
  • Audio guide available in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German on the bus
  • The tour does not include any food or drink
  • Our Paris from London tour is non-refundable

Important Travel Information

  • Tickets are issued under the lead passenger’s name
  • Reserved seats on the train
  • You are required to carry a valid passport with you, which will be validated at the check-in desk in St Pancras.
  • Please check your visa requirements before you travel.
  • Eurostar train timings can change. You will receive the exact train timings in your email confirmation after booking.
  • Any delays or cancellation of trains is the sole responsibility of Eurostar
  • Please note there is a 1-hour time difference between London & Paris

Further ideas of places to visit

  • Eiffel Tower
  • The Louvre museum
  • Musee d’Orsay museum
  • Champs Elysee and Arc de Triomphe
  • Notre Dame Cathedral and the Isle de la Cite
  • Montmartre and Sacre Coeur

Alternatives

  • Canal Saint Martin (Trendy neighborhood for young Parisiens and students)
  • Rive Gauche and the Sorbonne University
  • The Luxembourg Gardens
  • Place des Vosges
  • Rent a bike
  • Picasso Museum
  • Villa Windsor (home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor)
  • Père Lachaise Cemetery
  • Rooftop Gardens of the Galleries Lafayette Department store for great view

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Eiffel Tower:

Visit the most iconic landmark in Paris. You’ll get to visit the second floor of the Tower and enjoy amazing views of Paris. Enjoy views of the  Arc de Triomphe, the Sacré-Cœur, the Pantheon and much more!

Louvre Museum*

Visi the museum that is home to the most famous painting of all time – The Mona Lisa. The Louvre is the most visited museum in the world that is home to an incredible collection of artwork.

*The Louvre does not open on Tuesdays. You will visit Musee d’Orsay instead.

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Choose to upgrade your Eurostar train tickets to Standard Premier. Standard Premier tickets include a light meal served at your seat, spacious seats and a generous luggage allowance of 2 bags around 85cm long and one small piece of hand luggage. You will also receive complimentary magazines and charging points for your phone or tablet.

In the early evening, we head back to Gare du Nord for our return journey to London.

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The 5 Best Paris Day Trips From London [2024 Reviews]

While there may be water separating them, did you know it’s actually pretty easy to get from London to Paris in the same day? If you’re already in the British capital, you can’t miss taking a day to explore the French one.

Known for its incredible history, architecture, art, fashion scene, and food, you’d be crazy not to check out the City of Lights. I’ve done the trip myself, and there’s many ways to go about it, depending on the time, budget, and your preferred way of travel.

Without further ado, here are the best day trips to Paris from London tours!

Best Day Trips to Paris From London

Quick answer: the 5 best rated paris day trips from london for 2024.

  • From London: Luxury Paris Full-Day Trip
  • Welcome to Paris Day Trip from London via Train
  • Guided Paris Day Trip from London
  • Paris Rail Day Trip from London with Optional Guided Tour or Sightseeing Bus
  • Paris Rail Day Trip from London

Paris Day Trips From London Reviews

1. from london: luxury paris full-day trip.

  • Duration: 14 hours
  • Departure:  St. Pancras International Station
  • Departure Time: 6:00 AM
  • Includes:  Transfers by Eurostar,  Fast-track entry to the Eiffel Tower,  Cruise on the River Seine,  Transportation in Paris by panoramic coach

By now, you probably are very well aware that London is a fascinating place to visit, from its royal history and traditions to world-class museums and theaters.

It has a more “consistent” type of beauty, whereas Paris has perhaps even more beauty but areas that are much worse, as well. If you’d like to check out the former, sign yourself up for the From London: Luxury Paris Full-Day Trip tour !

Start out by meeting your guide and the rest of your group to catch the Eurostar at the crack of dawn, and rest easy knowing that all transfers will be taken care of. Seats are very comfortable, clean, and the inside of the vehicle is climate-controlled with big windows for viewing.

Arrive at the London St. Pancras station where you’ll be escorted onto the 06:55 train to Paris – this is a truly relaxing and beautiful journey!

Once in the opulent French capital, you’ll hop on a bus to see some of the most iconic landmarks in the world, such as Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe, along with the upscale designer stores on the elegant main street of Champs-Elysees.

Then, you’ll have the opportunity for a VIP tour of the Eiffel Tower, where you’ll skip past the always-long lines and head straight to your reserved lunch at the recently-relaunched ‘Madame Brasserie’ location on the first floor.

Once you step inside the restaurant and sit down, you’ll enjoy full 360-degree views over the Trocadero, Palais de Chaillot, and even get to see the iron tower’s structure up close, which is pretty cool.

Enjoy a Michelin-star, 3-course meal and sink into your new Parisian life before heading to a lovely Seine river cruise with glass roofs. No Paris trip is complete without a visit to the intimidating Louvre Museum, where you’ll take some photos.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience, other london experiences you may enjoy:, 2. welcome to paris day trip from london via train.

  • Duration: 14.5 hours
  • Departure:  Euston Rd, Kings Cross, London N1C 4QP
  • Includes:  Guided panoramic tour of Paris,  Round-trip transportation between London and Paris via train,  1-hour river cruise,  Live tour commentary provided in English

If you’ve never been to Paris before, you’re in for a real treat with this next tour that will take you by means of a cool, high-speed train.

The Welcome to Paris Day Trip from London via Train tour  is the best way to get to know the capital city, showing you around by various means of transportation.

Just make sure you bring some comfortable walking shoes and a sense of adventure, because you’re sure going on one today!

Your 14.5-hour tour kickstarts at St. Pancras Station, where you’ll be escorted to your comfortable seat aboard your high-speed train. Actually, the train ride itself is worth it, seeing as you get such phenomenal views from the clean windows and have WiFi, snacks, and coffee to enjoy meanwhile.

Once you arrive in the City of Lights, you’ll follow your guide for your panoramic Parisian tour by private bus where you’ll get to pass by popular tourist spots like the Opera House, Arc de Triomphe, and the Champs-Elysees.

It’s time now to trade wheels for water, on a 1-hour, serene river cruise down the green Seine, which inspired countless legendary authors, painters, and just about every other great mind you can think of.

Cruise right next to the looming Notre Dame and various other notable buildings, until you get to the Eiffel Tower. Once there, you’ll have the freedom to walk around and take photos, head up to the top, or grab a coffee inside.

If you’d like, you can also opt to grab some food or coffee at a local spot close to the Tower. It is important to mention that while many of these places are more expensive due to the area they’re located in, there are  many  tasty spots with authentic local food.

The guides usually keep a few solid recommendations handy, so don’t be afraid to ask!

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3. guided paris day trip from london.

  • Departure:  St Pancras International, Euston Rd, London
  • Departure Time:  6:00 AM
  • Includes:  Professional guide, Round-trip transportation between Paris and London via train with reserved seating, Seine River cruise to see more Paris attractions, including Notre Dame Cathedral, Welcome travel pack with map of Paris & public transport information, Air-conditioned vehicle

You may be thinking to yourself, “I really want to go see Paris, but there’s no way I’ll be able to see enough in just one day”. You may be right in that analysis, if you decide to take things into your own hands and try to navigate a city new to you.

However, partaking in a tour like the Guided Paris Day Trip from London tour provides you with an expert guide who knows all the best places to go so that you don’t feel like you missed out on anything!

Just like with every other tour on our insider’s guide, you’ll meet up to be picked up in the early morning to head to St. Pancras International station to take the high-speed train to Paris.

There’s no need to worry if you’re at the right platform or if you’re going to make it on time, because your guide has everything organized seamlessly for you. These trains are such a pleasure to ride, as you watch the interesting architecture and green landscapes fly by.

Once you arrive, take a bit of time to stretch your legs before hopping on a panoramic bus tour where you’ll get to pass by the Opera House, the infamous Moulin Rouge, the enormous Louvre Museum, Arc du Triomphe, and many more iconic places.

You may have seen the Eiffel Tower in the distance by now and become excited, so it only makes sense that you head down to get to know the landmark up close and personal.

Once there, make your way down the stairs for a Seine river cruise in a glass-covered boat so you can take in the classic landmarks without obstruction!

It’s amazing to realize how close so many of these landmarks are to one-another, which makes it pretty easy to see a lot when you’re with someone who knows where to go. What’s even cooler, is that the guides are so knowledeable and provide interesting commentary as you see them.

After the cruise, it’s time to stretch those legs again – this time by exploring on your own, or taking a recommendation or two from the guide for good eats or coffee.

4. Paris Rail Day Trip from London with Optional Guided Tour or Sightseeing Bus

  • Duration: 15 hours
  • Departure: St Pancras International, Euston Rd, London
  • Includes:  Paris travel pack (public transport information and city map), Fully escorted Rail Tour from London to Paris with Expert Guide, Small Group Tour of Paris and Sightseeing cruise (if escorted option selected), Return Eurostar tickets with reserved seats, Luxury small private coach in Paris – if you selected for Escorted tour Light Meals on Eurostar, if you selected for Standard Premier tickets

We love a good versatile tour – one that you don’t have to stick to a rigid schedule with. If you’re looking for just that, then you’ll love the Paris Rail Day Trip from London with Optional Guided Tour or Sightseeing Bus .

The title pretty much says it all, but with this excursion you’ll be able to choose if you’d like a guide to lead the way or if you’d like to take Paris by the reins and explore on your own terms.

The first part of the tour, everyone will be doing the same thing: heading to St. Pancras to take the new Eurostar high-speed train to Paris. However, you do have the option of choosing either standard-class seats or first-class travel.

In all honesty, the standard-class seemed like first-class by my American standards, admittedly, but first-class is even more luxurious with top-notch customer service.

Once you arrive in style ot Paris’ Gare du Nord, you’ll get to choose how you want to do your excursion – either free from a schedule or with your guide to lead the way. We recommend the latter, as these guides are simply amazing – they’re knowledgeable, friendly, and will maximize what you see and how you see it.

However, if you just want to lounge around charming sidewalk cafes, chow down at trendy restaurants, or go shopping for treasures at boutiques, that’s great, too!

The guided day trip will show you through the Place de la Concorde which was known for having been the place where Marie-Antoinette, Louis XVI, and many others lost their lives here.

Not to worry though, things have calmed down quite a bit since then. See the main street of Champs-Elysees , where you’ll pass by the famous Arc du Triomphe, the Grand Palais, and many high-end designer stores.

Something we weren’t huge fans of, though, was that a skip-the-line ticket wasn’t included for the Eiffel Tower. While you could go to the Louvre or Musee D’Orsay instead, understandably most woudl like to go inside the tower.

5. Paris Rail Day Trip from London

  • Duration: 13 hours
  • Includes:  Return train tickets on the Eurostar, Optional extra to upgrade to Standard Premier, Welcome pack with map of Paris Paris, Visite Pass to travel by Metro while in Paris

Last but not least, we have the Paris Rail Day Trip from London Tour.  Lasting 13 hours, it’s a more relaxed way of seeing the city compared to the other tours, which really pack in a lot of activities.

That’s not to say you can’t still see a lot, but you’ll do it with leisure in mind, really soaking the whole experience in.

Hop on an affordable Eurostar in the morning for a rail day trip to head straight to Paris – it’s a nice way to get some sleep before you arrive or watch the beautiful scenery zoom by.

What’s really convenient is that your Eurostar tickets also come with a 1-day Visite Paris Pass which allows you unlimietd travel on the Paris metro and bus network, so you can come and go as you wish. We found the metro to be really easy to navigate, clean, and overall a great way to get around.

With no fixed itinerary to have to stick to, you have all the freedom in the world to check out everything Paris has to offer. We highly recommend checking out the most obvious spots, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Arc du Triomphe, and Notre Dame.

These are all located quite close from one another, and having unlimited metro access makes it that much easier. If you do decide to go to the Louvre, just remember that this place is  huge  and will require at least 2-3 hours to see the most popular art and artifacts.

Afterward, rest those feet and grab a bite to eat at a nearby cafe or restaurant – after all, Paris is known for having some of the best food and coffee in the world! The city center is also very walkable, so take some time to stroll around the wide sidewalks, bridges, and parks.

One-Day Trip Paris Itinerary

Let’s say you decide to take one of the tour options where you get to plan your own itinerary. That’s a lot of responsibility, but you got this! Here’s our personal favorite 1-day Paris itinerary that makes sure you see the main sights without missing out on anything. Of course, this should be tailored to your interests as well, so feel free to add or subtract!

We highly recommend starting your day out at The Louvre and get there a few minutes before it opens if you don’t have a skip-the-line ticket. The lines here can get absolutely insane, and while the staff is truly great about moving people through efficiently, you can still easily spend an hour queuing.

Originally built as a fortress, just the building alone is worth seeing – it’s intimidating, it’s the largest museum in the world, and it’s incredibly old. Oh, and did we mention the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Nike of Somothrace, and countless other masterpieces sit inside?

Eiffel Tower

You’ll be able to see the top of the Eiffel Tower pretty much from anywhere in Paris, but if you want the best views, you’ll need to get up close! A fun way of appreciating it from a distance is to grab a coffee and some pastries and sit at the Champ de Mar gardens right in front of it.

It’s not quite as relaxing, but another great view is from the Trocadero on the other side – just be prepared for street vendors to haggle you into buying souvenirs.

However, if it’s your first time in the city, we highly recommend actually going up inside the tower, which has 3 floors. The first two levels have delicious, upscale restaurants, but as you can imagine, have prices to match.

You’ll likely want to make a reservation beforehand if this sounds like fun to you, as it fills up fast!

Seine River Cruise

A great way to kick back and relax is by hopping on a soothing Seine River Cruise. The Seine is honestly beautiful no matter the time of year, and as you can depart right next to the Eiffel Tower, it’s super convenient.

You’ll have many different cruise types available, from the quick ones that last about an hour to Paris dinner cruises where you’ll actually be served a meal.

On top of that, some come with fully-educational commentaries about the different areas and landmarks as you cruise by while others do not.

Arc de Triomphe

Honoring those who fought and died in the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, the arch is wonderfully impressive, even just driving around it. However, did you know you can also climb to the top? If you can climb 284 steps, you can enjoy fantastic views of Paris!

For me, it was actually much bigger than I thought it was going to be and even though it’s a little out of the way, I always try to see it at least once every time I’m in the city.

Champs-Elysees

If you’re at the Arc you’re already here, so may as well check it out! This major street gets pretty crazy during Bastille Day, so if you’re around there during the 14th of July, be prepared. Otherwise, it’s a great place to go shopping and take some photos or grab a bite to eat.

Tour Montparnasse

If you love taking photos, this is a must-see. This is a controversial take, but if you want the best views, you’ll find them at the top of this tower rather than the Eiffel Tower.

Standing 210 meters tall, it’s home to 2 different observation decks: one has a restaurant, and the other has an open top-floor deck which is where all the influencers go to take photos. It makes sense why they do it, too, as it’s simply postcard-worthy.

Getting To Paris From London

There are many ways to get to Paris from London, but which method of transport works best for you and your schedule? Did you know that these two capitals are just 214 miles apart?

The Eurostar train is probably the easiest way to go about this journey. Fast, efficient, and cheap, what more could you want? The trains are very comfortable, and you never have to worry about them arriving late.

Not to mention, they leave from the center and arrive to the center of both cities, so you won’t have to spend more just trying to get to the tourist spots. A standard ticket usually costs around 44 euro.

Flying is super fast in terms of the flight (approximately 1 hour), but going through security and boarding, you’ll still likely spend more time traveling than you would if you just took the train. EasyJet, Vueling, British Airways, Air France – they all offer nonstop flights between the two. You can snag a flight for around 100 euro, though we’ve seen them sometimes as low as 29!

Thanks to the construction of the Eurotunnel as well as the ferry, you can actually drive between the two cities! The first time I ever made the trip, I naively didn’t even know the Channel tunnel or “chunnel” was even a thing.

I thought we’d just be boarding a ferry, when I started to feel my ears pop. It was then that I realized we were going  underwater . This is the faster option of the two, and you can transport basically any vehicle of your choosing.

The ferry is also a fun time! It’s obviously more scenic, and you have tons of comfortable seating and activities to do on board. There are shops, various cafes, and a large restaurant with a food court.

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The Luxury Paris Full-Day Trip is our Editors Choice for the best day trip to Paris from London.

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A Eurostar London to Paris train ticket starts from $52.

How long is the Eurostar train journey from London to Paris?

The Eurostar can take up to 2hrs 37mins from London to Paris, however, most of our trains will take you to Paris in only 2hrs 16mins.

How early should you arrive for the Eurostar train from London to Paris?

Get to St Pancras International at our recommended arrival time to allow plenty of time to get through border controls and security.

How much luggage can I bring with me on the Eurostar London to Paris train?

Standard adult tickets allow you to bring two pieces of luggage that are up to 85cm long, and one small piece of hand luggage such as a handbag or briefcase. You can find out more information about luggage allowances  here .

Are there additional fees when travelling with the Eurostar London to Paris?

Unlike airlines, there are no hidden costs when travelling by Eurostar. Once you have picked your train tickets ( Standard , Standard Premier or Business Premier ), there will be no additional fees for seat selection, advanced booking, or luggage allowance .

Can you take liquids on the Eurostar London to Paris train?

You can take liquids on the London to Paris Eurostar and there is no volume limit, so you can bring all your toiletries and even a bottle of bubbly!

Can you take your own food on the London to Paris train?

There are no food restrictions, so you’re allowed to bring your own food from home on the Eurostar.

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The Ultimate Paris to London Day Trip Itinerary (+ London Travel Tips)

By: Author Tiana Thompson

Posted on Last updated: June 9, 2023

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Paris is beautiful, but have you ever wanted to take a day trip away from the French capital and explore London?

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Most people visiting Paris choose to spend the day away at Monet’s Gardens in nearby Giverny or on a day trip to the beautiful champagne region of France .

These are both great options, don’t get me wrong.

But if you’re looking for something a bit different, why not take a day trip to London? It’s the perfect way to explore two of Europe’s most iconic cities in one day.

Taking a day trip to London from Paris is possible (and relatively easy) with the right planning.

It’s definitely one of the best things you can do if you want to maximize your time in Europe! A trip to London is my top choice when it comes to the best day trip to take from Paris to other countries in Europe .

In this post, we’ll take a look at all the transportation options available to you, as well as provide some helpful tips on how to navigate each one.

We’ll also dig into the best places to go and things to see in London , as well as provide an itinerary that allows you to make the most of your day trip from Paris .

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This 10-page Paris travel guide includes all the best foods to eat in Paris, where to eat, the top things to do and see in Paris, including day trips, scenic tours, museums, attractions, and more. Find out the best (and worst) places to stay in Paris, including my top picks for hotels in each area. Links in this PDF are clickable so you can book your tours and hotels directly!

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How far is London from Paris?

London is located about 280 miles away from Paris, just across the English channel.

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This might seem like a long way to travel in one day, but it’s actually quite doable with the right transportation option!

Can you visit Paris and London in one trip?

The answer is yes – with some careful planning and the right transportation options, you can have an incredible day trip from Paris to London!

Depending on your travel dates, you can get there and back with time to spare for exploring both cities. The high-speed Eurostar train service makes it easy to get from Paris Gare du Nord station to London’s St. Pancras Station in just a few hours.

P.S. You can find all my Paris travel articles, resources, and recommendations here 👈

Is a day trip from Paris to London worth it?

There is so much to see in London and it really deserves more than just one day. But if you have limited time and are looking for a great way to experience both cities, a day trip from Paris to London can be an incredible experience!

With the right itinerary and transportation options, you can make the most of your day in this iconic city.

The Best Things to See in London on a Day Trip

When it comes to sightseeing, there’s no shortage of things to see in London!

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Here are some of the must-see London attractions:

• Windsor Castle – one of the official residences of The Queen

• Tower Bridge – one of the most iconic bridges over the Thames

• Big Ben – a clock tower housing one of the world’s largest bells

• The London Eye – a giant Ferris wheel offering unparalleled views of the city skyline

• Buckingham Palace – the official residence of former Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal family

• Trafalgar Square – one of London’s most recognizable public spaces.

• Tower of London – a medieval fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site

• St. Paul’s Cathedral – one of the largest churches in England, with an impressive dome

• British Museum – one of the world’s oldest museums, housing over 8 million artifacts from around the world

Of course, there is so much more where this came from! London is home to world-class museums, galleries, parks, and monuments. There are over 1,000 activities and attractions that you can see here!

I recommend checking out some of the most popular London attractions and activities and planning out in advance what you want to see.

Best way to get to London from Paris for a one-day trip

For a day trip to London from Paris, the best way is to take the Eurostar high-speed train. A train ride on the Eurostar from Paris will typically last around 2 hours and 15 minutes. You’ll be dropped off in the center of London’s city center, at St. Pancras Station.

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Eurostar tickets from Paris Gare du Nord station to London St Pancras station start at €60 (one way). You can book tickets for the Eurostar on Omio .

Note : Eurostar is best when booked in advance. It is possible to buy tickets on the day of your visit, but you may find yourself paying more for tickets, or not being able to get a seat on the day you choose to travel.

The next best option for getting to London from Paris is by plane. Flights from Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport in Paris will get you to Heathrow airport, London’s major international airport, in just under one hour.

Flights on budget airlines such as EasyJet can be found as low as €20 one way if booked in advance. However, flight times are limited to a few hours a day and you have to factor in the time it takes for getting to/from the airports, security queues, and baggage collection.

I typically use WayAway to find the best deals on flights and get cashback. You can search for flights on WayAway here 👇

For those looking for an even cheaper option than taking Eurostar, there is also the option of traveling by train. Regional trains run from Gare du Nord train station in Paris to London St Pancras station twice a day, with an approximate travel time of 7-8 hours.

Prices for these tickets start at €19 one way if booked in advance. Train tickets can be booked online with Omio .

Driving to London from Paris is also an option, though it’s not ideal only for a day trip. London is about 280 miles from Paris, or a 6-hour drive. It’s technically feasible if you get an early start, but it’s really not worth it with such limited time to spend in London.

If you decide to drive, remember that you will need to pay for gasoline and tolls for crossing the English Channel tunnel.

There is also the option of taking a bus from Paris to London. Buses are generally slower than trains or planes and take around 11 hours to get from one city to the other. Prices are cheaper than Eurostar and flights, with tickets starting at around €25 one way if booked in advance.

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Obviously, an 11-hour bus ride is less than ideal with only one day to spend in London. But it is an affordable option if you don’t mind the long ride. I always use FlixBus to book my bus tickets.

Finally, if you really want to make the most of your one day in London, there are also special day trips available that include a guided tour and transport. Usually, these will pick up from central locations in Paris such as the Eiffel Tower or Sacré Coeur. Prices for these tours vary depending on what’s included but usually start around €100.

How to spend one day in London: One-day Itinerary

Once you’ve arrived in London, there is a lot that can be done! Ideally, you’ll have a full day here to really maximize the time you have to visit London.

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Depending on what time you arrive, here is a suggested itinerary of how to spend one day in London :

• 9:00 am – Arrive in London and get breakfast at Borough Market. After breakfast, start your day with a visit to St Paul’s Cathedral, one of London’s most iconic landmarks. Next, head over to Tower Bridge and take some time to admire the view of Thames River.

• 10:30 am – Explore Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. Nearby, you’ll also find Big Ben and the London Eye.

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I recommend taking a ride on the London Eye for a bird’s eye view of the city! It’s kinda like the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower, but so much better.

This area is also home to Buckingham Palace, one of the iconic symbols of London. Wrap up the morning with a stroll in St James’ Park or check out the historic Trafalgar Square.

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• 12:30 pm – Have lunch in one of the many pubs or cafes in Soho. Afterward, take a walk through China Town and visit Carnaby Street for some shopping. You can even take a walk along the Southbank, stopping at art galleries such as Tate Modern or the National Gallery.

• 2:00 pm – Visit Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. These two parks are great for a leisurely stroll on a sunny day in London. If the weather is bad, take a quick tour of the Natural History Museum or Victoria & Albert Museum .

Entrance to the Victoria & Albert museum is free, and you don’t need to book in advance. This makes it a great option for those on a day trip, especially if you’re visiting London on a budget.

• 3:00 pm – Spend some time exploring the British Museum , one of London’s top attractions. Afterward, take a stroll around Covent Garden and soak up some of the local culture. You can even join a Secrets of London walking tour with a professional guide who can give you some secret history of the area.

Or hop on a 3-hour Secret British food tour of London !

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• 4:00 pm – As the day draws to an end, head over to Notting Hill and explore its bohemian streets and colorful houses. Finish your day with some afternoon tea at one of London’s famous cafes like The Goring Hotel or Claridge’s .

• 5:00 pm – End your day with dinner in one of Shoreditch’s trendy restaurants and pubs. Dishoom and Blacklock Shoreditch are two of my favorites here!

• 6:00 pm – Head back to the train station or airport for your journey back to Paris.

If you don’t want to stick to an itinerary while in London and prefer to just go with the flow, I’d recommend getting on a hop-on hop-off Big Bus sightseeing tour of London . It’s a great way to explore the city and get a feel for the different neighborhoods. You can easily hop off at each stop and explore the attractions you want to see!

Getting Around in London

Navigating London can seem daunting even to native English speakers, so if it’s your first time in the city it’s a good idea to plan ahead on how to get around most efficiently.

The best way to get around London is by using public transport such as the Tube (London Underground). London’s public transportation system is widely considered one of the best in Europe, and it’s very easy to use.

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The best way to save money is by getting an Oyster card, which allows you to pay per ride and get discounts on longer journeys. You can buy one from any Tube station or online.

Without the Oyster card, you can just pay with cash or credit card at the station, but you will be charged a higher fare. Ticket fares are typically around £6 each way when you pay with cash or card.

The Tube runs from 5 am until midnight, but there are also buses and night buses that run after midnight if you miss the last train.

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You can also get around London by bus, which is a great way to see the city’s sights as you travel from one place to another. Bus fares are £1.50 per journey when you use an Oyster card and £2.40 without it.

Walking in London is also a great option as most of the major attractions are located close to each other. However, London is a lot bigger than Paris and can be quite tiring, so make sure to plan your walking route ahead of time.

You can also use Uber or a black cab for shorter distances, but it’s usually more expensive than the Tube.

Where to stay in London – Best areas & Hotels

London is way cool and definitely deserves more than just a day trip. If you plan on staying overnight ( which you absolutely should ), there are a few areas I recommend checking out.

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Central London is my favorite area and the best place to stay if it’s your first time in town. It’s home to some of the city’s main attractions like Buckingham Palace and The Shard, but also some of its coolest neighborhoods like Soho, Marylebone, and Covent Garden.

Hotels like St Pancras Renaissance Hotel , The Montcalm Royal London House-City of London , or The Langham are all great options for a luxurious stay in Central London.

If you’re looking for something more affordable, check out the East End neighborhoods like Shoreditch, Hackney, and Whitechapel. The area is full of cool bars and restaurants as well as some really nice budget hotels like Generator London or CitizenM London Shoreditch .

No matter where you decide to stay in London, make sure to book in advance as accommodations fill up quickly!

Search through over 1000 hotels and apartment rentals in London here 👇

Essential Travel Tips for London & the UK

Now that we’ve got transportation, activities, and accommodations sorted, it’s time to talk about a few last travel tips.

  • Make sure to check the weather forecast before your trip – London weather can be unpredictable. And don’t forget to bring an umbrella! London is a very rainy city and you’ll want to be prepared.
  • The currency in London is the British Pound (GBP). You can easily exchange your Euros at any bank or exchange office.
  • Tipping is not a big part of the culture in the UK, so don’t feel obligated to tip unless you’re really impressed with someone’s service.
  • London is a lot more expensive than Paris so budget accordingly!
  • Carry cash with you in case your card doesn’t work in some places.
  • Most public restrooms in London require a payment of £0.30 – you can use coins or a contactless card.
  • Download Google Maps for offline navigation and make sure to turn on mobile data roaming before you arrive.
  • The legal drinking age in the UK is 18. Drinking in public places is illegal so make sure to stick to bars and pubs.
  • Don’t forget to bring your passport with you! Since the UK is no longer in the EU, you’ll have to present your passport at customs when crossing the border from France. This applies even if you’re only taking a day trip.

Thanks for reading!

And that’s it! Visiting London for one day on a day trip from Paris is totally doable.

Of course, there is much more to London than what can be done in just one day, but with careful planning and an itinerary like the one I suggested above it’s definitely worth it.

By the end of your day trip from Paris to London, you’ll have seen some of the most iconic sites in two of Europe’s most amazing cities!

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17 Best Day Trips From London — From Small Towns to Stunning Forests

Take a break from the big city.

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There’s no denying London is one of the greatest cities in the world for art, culture, history, and theater. After a weeklong trip, though, you may want to escape its hustle and experience some of the U.K.'s best forests, country houses, seaside towns, and even other European neighbors. Thankfully, all of this and more lies within easy reach of the capital.

"London is often seen as the gateway to the rest of Europe and the United Kingdom, with six international airports and excellent rail connections to continue your onward journey," said Rose Wangen-Jones, the managing director of London & Partners, which runs the city's official tourism site . "You could even be at the Eiffel Tower taking snaps of the Paris skyline in just over two hours, thanks to the high-speed Eurostar train."

Complete with riverside walks, ancient towns, idyllic streets filled with indie shops, and amazing restaurants, here are our picks for the best day trips from London.

Whitstable, Kent

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Ask any Londoner and they’ll often tell you Whitstable, located about an hour east of London via high-speed train, is at the top of their city escape list. One of the U.K.'s most charming seaside towns , Whitstable is famed for its multicolored North Sea-facing beach huts and restaurants that plate up fresh lobsters. The town’s castle ruins are well worth exploring, too, and the hilly — and sometimes windy — coastal walks will help brush off those cerebral cobwebs.

Another major draw is the town’s oysters. Guzzling half a dozen of these must-try mollusks is almost a rite of passage in these parts, and one of the best times to try them is during the Whitstable Rocks Oyster Festival , which takes place every summer. Expect live music, markets selling local wares, and stellar wines.

Margate, Kent

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Thanks to a cultural renaissance spearheaded by celebrities and artists such as Tracey Emin, Margate has experienced a rebirth. The Kent coastal town, less than a two-hour train ride from London, exudes cool grit and harbor glamour, with independent shops, contemporary restaurants, and the Walpole Bay Tidal Pool , made for a quick summer dip. Though Margate is on the gusty side, the Turner Contemporary gallery will keep you shielded from all the elements. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, the retro theme park and roller-disco Dreamland is well worth the admission price.

Cliveden House, Berkshire

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Over its long, illustrious history, Cliveden has been a retreat for royals (Meghan, Duchess of Sussex stayed here on the eve of her wedding), and it played host to the scandalous Profumo affair back in the 1960s. The former home of the Astor family, the house was originally built in 1666 by the Duke of Buckingham as a country pad to rival all others. Now, anyone can visit to admire its over-the-top English style (think winding oak staircases and hallways filled with paintings, chandeliers, and armor). Aside from it being a great spot for afternoon tea, Cliveden really is all about stunning riverside walks, park picnics, and if you’ve got the time, a riverboat tour down the Thames. The best part? It's just an hour's drive west of London.

Rye, Sussex

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Instagrammers from across the globe descend upon Rye to snap photos of its cutesy, cobbled lanes and mishmash of Diagon Alley-esque antique shops and bookstores. Just under two hours from London, the small and hilly town is the perfect place to grab a local Sussex ale or English sparkling wine. Plus, there are plenty of restaurants serving top-notch seafood lunches and scrumptious lobster pots. Another bonus? It's close to one of the U.K.’s best beaches , picturesque Camber Sands. Tip: bring a fancy picnic basket.

Box Hill, Surrey 

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Green and pleasant pastures await in this dreamy part of the Surrey countryside. Less than an hour outside of London, Box Hill is a solid quick option for a day trip with fresh air. Most people cycle here from Richmond Park, but if you're short on time, you can take the train. It takes roughly four hours to complete the entire eight-mile circular Box Hill Hike , and those who reach the summit will be treated to sprawling views of the North Downs. Another option is walking from the train station to the Stepping Stones Path , which takes about two hours. The National Trust cafe is a great spot for a well-deserved slice of cake, but if you fancy heading further out, the nearby Beaverbrook hotel has several dining venues on its 470-acre estate, including The Garden House Restaurant , which offers steaks of both the beef and cauliflower variety, salads, seafood, and pasta.

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Despite being more than 200 miles from the capital, York is actually one of the easiest day trips from London. Trains take just under two hours and run frequently enough that you can decide if you want to go the same day. The ancient walled city is best known for its Gothic masterpiece York Minster , one of the U.K.’s oldest cathedrals, dating back to the seventh century.

"York Minster is one of the most magnificent cathedrals in the world, as well as one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe," says Nicola Butler, a T+L A-List advisor and owner of NoteWorthy . "The first recorded church on the site was built in 627, and it has had a colorful and varied history ever since. We then suggest our clients admire the timber-framed buildings of the Shambles, which was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086."

In addition to admiring this stunner, visitors can walk along the city walls before climbing up Clifford’s Tower for some awesome views of the city and beyond. Learn about 3,000 years of chocolate history at York's Chocolate Story museum, then hit up the Shambles for winding, Harry Potter -style streets packed with cool storefronts and tea shops.  

Lewes, Sussex

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Lewes often gets overlooked for its neighbor Brighton but this quaint town, located about an hour south of London, has lots to offer. Lewes Castle , the remains of Lewes Priory , and the former home of Anne of Cleves will keep you busy for a few hours, as will the pubs and local handicraft shops. If you have more time to spare, take a cab to the nearby village of Rodmell. Here, you’ll find Monk’s House , the former 16th-century country retreat of groundbreaking 20th-century author Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard. The garden is pretty, and you’ll also get to go inside Woolf’s writing lodge where she sat and wrote her most famous novels and essays. And if you’ve got the stamina, the walk to the village of Glynde and its Elizabethan manor is well worth the steep hills. Your reward? Spectacular views over the South Downs.

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The beauty of Europe is its excellent and efficient train network. The Eurostar , for example, takes approximately 2.5 hours to reach the French capital from London’s St. Pancras International station. With little planning, you can easily tackle many of the top attractions in Paris if you book yourself on the earliest service out and the latest back. To make the most of your day here, focus on the heart of the city: the Louvre , Musée d'Orsay , plus the amazing stores, coffee shops, and restaurants of Saint-Germain-des-Prés are all within walking distance of each other. Round out the day at the Trocadéro to snap a selfie with the Eiffel Tower and relax on the banks of the Seine with a picnic, Emily in Paris- style.

Bath, Somerset

One of the best day trips from London for history lovers, Somerset’s largest city beckons visitors with its ancient Roman baths and Georgian architecture. After the Roman period, its healing hot springs experienced a surge in popularity, transforming Bath into a fashionable spa retreat in the 17th and 18th centuries. Recognized as one of UNESCO's "Great Spa Towns of Europe," the city can be easily reached via an hour-and-change train ride from London. When you arrive, explore the bathing complex, constructed around 70 C.E., and have afternoon tea at The Pump Room restaurant. Then, stop by Bath Abbey , where you can tour the top of the church tower. While you can’t swim in the historic baths, the next best option is Thermae Bath Spa 's rooftop thermal pool — a perfect place to cap off your visit before taking the train back to London.

Ashdown Forest, Sussex

Winnie-the-Pooh fans will likely want to add Ashdown Forest to their list of scenic day trips from the capital. A.A. Milne lived near the 6,500-acre woodland when he penned the stories of Christopher Robin and his friends. Better known as the fictional “Hundred Acre Wood,” the forest is accessible via a one-hour train ride to East Grinstead station, followed by a short taxi or bus ride. For an even easier journey, join a customized tour with Pooh Trek , which will pick you up at the station and visit highlights like the historic Pooh Sticks Bridge, plus cozy cottages and pubs. Those looking to extend their stay can even spend a few nights at Milne’s former house, the 16th-century Cotchford Farm .

Brighton, Sussex

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The unofficial gay capital of the U.K. is the place to go if you're in search of wall-to-wall live music venues, classic seaside bed-and-breakfasts, buzzing clubs, and Soho House's members-only Brighton Beach House . About an hour's train ride from London, Brighton's famed Palace Pier , pebbly beach, and shops on The Lanes are all worth a visit. Visitors can expect narrow alleyways packed with independent boutiques, record stores, pizza shacks, vegan eats, and small pubs championing local ales sourced from all over the city’s home county, Sussex.

Hastings, Sussex

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About a 1.5-hour train ride from London, Hastings has a long, colorful, and somewhat brutal history that’s kept tourists flocking to its windy cliffs for centuries. The former battleground of William the Conqueror offers all sorts of to-dos, from the ruins of its Norman castle (no dragons, sadly) to a strip of indie shops to great local restaurants. There's also a long pier stretching out into the English Channel that has "sunset walk" written all over it. The best views can be enjoyed from East Hill, accessible via the U.K.'s steepest funicular, the East Hill Cliff Railway. After riding down, head to George Street, a haven for continental-style cafes, art shops, and bookstores.

Stratford-upon-Avon, West Midlands

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Literature buffs will love this medieval town hidden away in England's West Midlands. Shakespeare’s former homes and his wife Anne Hathaway’s cottage are the major draws. A little more than two hours north of London, the town is also a great place to indulge in a boat tour along the plant-flecked canal basin. If you’re a theater lover, catch a play at the Royal Shakespeare Company 's playhouse (book well in advance) or enjoy a dinner cruise down the picturesque River Avon on the Countess of Evesham restaurant boat.

Canterbury, Kent

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If you dig a medieval cathedral coupled with a dash of Chaucer, head to Canterbury. Roughly a 45-minute train ride from London, the town is a great option for travelers who are pressed for time. Start off with a walk (or bike ride) down the wiggly King’s Lane to check out the city’s stellar indie shops. When it comes to fueling up, there's lots on offer, from pastries at The Goods Shed farmers market and food hall to Scotch eggs at pubs in town. Walk it off in one of England’s oldest parks, Westgate Gardens, before hitting up the nearby Blean Woods Nature Reserve , an ancient woodland filled with rare flora and fauna. The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge is also worth visiting for a glimpse at one of the world's most important collections of cow paintings.

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

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An easy, one-hour train journey from St. Pancras, this university city dating back to 1209 is home to some of the world's most photogenic colleges and dorms. Begin your journey at King’s College and stroll through its 15th-century landmark Gothic chapel, home to the world’s largest fan vault and some impressive stained-glass windows.

Next, explore the waterways in a punt, a long, flat-bottomed boat. Aside from hopping on a bike, it’s the simplest (and most fun) way to explore the city on the cheap. Plus, you’ll see all the top attractions, from Trinity College to the Bridge of Sighs , along the way.

"NoteWorthy clients often visit the Wren Library in Trinity College Cambridge, designed by the renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren," says Butler. "It is one of Cambridge’s most famous and historic college libraries. This experience will take you behind the scenes to see some extraordinary and valuable literary works guided by a subject expert. Two of Shakespeare’s first folios and various letters of Sir Isaac Newton are just examples of what you could see on the tour."

When you get hungry, head to the Pint Shop for gourmet pub-style food served in a joint once loved by E.M. Forster. The Sunday roast is great, as are all the beers sourced from hops all over the country.

Oxford, Oxfordshire

Famed for its academic history, ivy-clad buildings, and Harry Potter filming locations , Oxford is another university city well worth a day trip from London. The train journey from Paddington or Marylebone station takes just over an hour and once you arrive, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into a real-life version of the Wizarding World. Start your visit with a walking tour ( Bodleian Libraries offers guided explorations of the city and its beautiful libraries). Then, climb the tower of the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin for one of the best views of the rooftops. In addition to the towering Gothic architecture, the city's historic streets are lined with traditional pubs and charming cafes. After refueling, end your day with a punting adventure along the River Cherwell or visit the Ashmolean Museum , which houses an impressive array of art and artifacts.

Bruton, Somerset

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Somerset is a long day trip from London, but it’s doable and worth the effort if you’re willing to wake up early. One of the most convenient ways to get a taste of it is via the Great Garden Escape , courtesy of one of England's most celebrated hotels, The Newt in Somerset . The approximately two-hour journey sets off from London’s Paddington station, with breakfast served on board before the train rolls into the hills of the West Country. Next to the hotel’s Georgian façade, explore picturesque gardens and ancient woodlands, plus learn the art of cider making before digging into an afternoon tea overlooking the orchards. It’s basically England summed up in about eight hours.

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Nashville's top summer travel destinations, best deals for NYC, Vegas, Los Angeles, more

T hinking of taking a trip this summer? You're not alone. The Transportation Security Administration expects the crowds passing through U.S. airports to hit record levels this summer.

Part of the surge in travel may be driven by lower airfares. Flight booking sites report that ticket prices are down this year, with flights to some parts of the world dropping by 15% or more compared to last year. After a massive 30% spike for airfares in 2022, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics , travelers will no doubt welcome prices coming back down to earth.

Where to go this summer?

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In Nashville, the most population domestic destinations are New York City, Seattle, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Miami, according to search traffic from the online travel agency Hopper .

New York is the cheapest of those popular destinations with the typical round-trip ticket out of Nashville available for $162, Hopper said.

The most popular international destinations out of Nashville are London, Paris, Tokyo, Rome and Toronto.

Are you someone who follows the trends? The online travel agency Expedia analyzed hotel searches on its site to find which destinations have jumped in popularity compared to last summer.

In the United States, those trending destinations are St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (up 45%), San Juan, Puerto Rico (up 35%), Cleveland (up 35%), Indianapolis (up 35%) and Napa County, California (up 30%).

The trending international destinations are Tokyo (up 60%), Munich (up 60%), Osaka, Japan (up 60%), Kyoto, Japan (up 55%), Edinburg, Scotland (up 50%), Zurich (up 50%) and Mallorca, Spain (up 50%).

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If you can, avoid booking during major summer holidays. The most expensive flights this summer will be the weekend before the long Fourth of July weekend, Hopper said. Airfares also increase around Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.

Late June is the peak of summer travel, according to Expedia, while August has the smallest crowds and often the best deals. The last week of August is the lightest travel period of the summer.

Book a trip between 21 to 60 days before your departure and you could save up to 15% on airfare, according to Expedia. International travelers often get the best prices with a Monday departure, while domestic departures on Tuesdays can be cheaper. However, airports typically experience their busiest days on Fridays, bringing the most expensive fares.

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