7-Day England and France Tour Packages
Ready to explore France and England in one epic trip? Visit London and Paris, hitting a smart mix of must-see spots and local discoveries. Take a guided walk through Westminster, head inside St Paul's Cathedral, and watch the Guard change at Buckingham Palace. Head into the French countryside and explore Paris’ chic attractions, including the iconic Eiffel Tower.
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7 Day England and France Itinerary, incl. London and Paris
London's royal heritage and Paris's artistic quarters unfold over 7 days. River cruises on the Thames and Seine, historic walking tours, and authentic local dining experiences with expert guides create lasting memories.

- Days 1-3
London
Your week begins with three full days in London. Stay at the Westminster Bridge Park Hotel - a great choice according to travelers who note "The hotel is wonderful, clean and easily accessible to most tourist sites and local transportation." Take a Thames River cruise on your first evening to see the city lit up at night and get your bearings. Start day two early at Buckingham Palace to catch the Changing of the Guard. Get there by 10:15 AM for the best view. Head to the London Eye in the afternoon when lines are typically shorter. "The panoramic views of London's skyline are incredible," one visitor commented. Spend day three seeing London's major sites. Visit Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament in the morning. Getting around is easiest on the Tube, but skip rush hour from 8-9:30 AM when it gets packed.

- Day 4
London to Paris Transfer
- Days 5-7
Paris
Stay in central Paris for your final three days. According to one visitor: "The Marais district has a village feel with cobblestone streets and hidden courtyards—it's the perfect base for exploring." Start with a Seine River cruise and walk around Montmartre. Plan day six around the big attractions. Book early morning tickets for the Eiffel Tower online to avoid long waits. When visiting the Louvre use the Carrousel entrance underground instead of the main pyramid entrance - it's usually much quieter. Spend your last day exploring neighborhoods and trying local food. One traveler remembers: "The local restaurants chosen for group dinners were so warm and charming. The French onion soup in Montmartre was incredible."

7 Day London & Paris Itinerary, incl. Westminster and Montmartre
Three nights each in London and Paris showcase the best of both capitals. Visit Westminster Abbey, cruise the Seine past Notre Dame, and enjoy superior accommodations. High-speed Eurostar connects England and France.

- Days 1-3
London
Start in Westminster, where Parliament and Big Ben will help you get your bearings. "The local hosts gave excellent advice about timing - visiting Westminster Abbey right when it opens at 9:30 AM helps avoid the major crowds." Begin your first morning at St. Paul's Cathedral early. The dome climb opens at 9:30 AM but gets crowded by 11. Take the tube to Buckingham Palace for the 11:30 AM Changing of the Guard. Get there by 11 AM for good spots to watch. After that, treat yourself to afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason. On day 2, start at the Tower of London when it opens at 9 AM to see the Crown Jewels without the lines. Walk across Tower Bridge to Borough Market for lunch. Continue along the South Bank to Tate Modern and finish your day watching the sunset from the London Eye. Use day 3 for exploring beyond the city. You can visit Windsor Castle on your own. It's just 45 minutes by train from Paddington Station. Another option is joining a tour to Stonehenge and Bath. The drive takes about 2 hours each way, so a guided tour makes more sense than driving yourself.

- Day 4
London to Paris
Take a morning Eurostar train from St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord. The trip takes 2.5 hours. Get to St Pancras 45-60 minutes early for security and passport checks. A recent traveler noted: "The Eurostar was so smooth and easy compared to flying - just make sure to book seats in the direction of travel if you get motion sick."

- Days 5-7
Paris
Start your Paris visit with a Seine River cruise around sunset when the monuments look their best. The Louvre stays open late Wednesdays and Fridays, which helps you avoid the busy daytime hours. Spend a full day in Montmartre and northern Paris. Visit Sacré-Cœur early before the crowds arrive. It opens at 6:30 AM. Then walk through the artists' square and local streets. For evening plans, pick between dinner at Bistrot des Vosges or a show at the Moulin Rouge. On your last full day, visit the Eiffel Tower first thing. Book early morning tickets online to skip the long lines. Then explore the Marais district. End your day at the Arc de Triomphe. The viewing platform is open until 10:30 PM and offers beautiful night views of the city.
























