England and France Tours for Young Adults
Explore England and France with other Young Adults. These 6 tours include popular destinations like London and Dover.
6 best trips for '18 to 30 Somethings' in England and France
Compiled by

MelissaEngland and France travel expert at TourRadar
- London to Barcelona Quest (Standard, Summer ( From Apr '27), Start London, Classic)
- London to Barcelona Quest (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
- London to Barcelona Quest (Plus, Start London, Classic)
- Paris for Christmas
- London to Barcelona Quest (Standard, Winter ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
- Amsterdam for New Year
London to Barcelona Quest (Standard, Summer ( From Apr '27), Start London, Classic)
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was her first trip and we couldn't even tell. You can tell she cares about her travellers and her passion for her work is genuine.”
Julia, traveled in May
Duration 8 days Destinations England, France, Spain Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Shared Operator Contiki From
- US$1,205
London to Barcelona Quest (Standard, Summer ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 8 days Destinations England, France, Spain Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Shared Operator Contiki From $1,850
10% Off- US$1,665You save $185
Young travelers bridge London and Paris on this lively tour. The route winds through the Latin Quarter's bustling nightlife, festive boutiques in le Marais, and seasonal celebrations in Montmartre. The optional Moulin Rouge show adds extra sparkle for travelers aged 18+.
Duration 4 days Destinations London, Dover, Calais, Somme, Vimy, Paris Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Contiki From
10% Off- US$660
London to Barcelona Quest (Standard, Winter ( Until Mar '27), Start London, Classic)
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Definitely felt he was a seasoned tour guide with the abundance of local knowledge through the cities we traveled through.”
Manny, traveled in August
Built for ages 18+, this trip mixes history with lively nightlife in Paris, Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, and Las Ramblas. Join an optional Pintxos food tour in San Sebastian and relax at Playa de la Concha beach. Barcelona's beach scene offers tapas, paella, and sangria. Wrap up with an optional Flamenco show or a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® cooking experience through Barcelona's busy streets.
Duration 8 days Destinations England, France, Spain Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Shared Operator Contiki From $1,025
5% Off- US$975You save $50
A dynamic route takes travelers from Dover's dramatic cliffs through Calais to Amsterdam's energetic nightlife. The tour includes New Year's Eve club entry, scenic canal cruises, and visits to the STRAAT Museum. An ideal match for culture-seeking adventurers aged 18+.
Duration 4 days Destinations England, France, Netherlands Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Contiki From
5% Off- US$875
What our customers ask about England and France Tours for Young Adults
What's the best time of year for young adults to visit England and France?
Summer (June-August) draws the most young travelers to England and France with warm days and extended daylight hours. You can spend evenings at Paris' outdoor cafes along the Seine or grab drinks at Le Perchoir Marais rooftop bar. London fills with energy during summer events like the Notting Hill Carnival in August. Winter brings its own charm with holiday decorations and events. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The trip exceeded all expectations with the city's magical winter vibes and festive atmosphere." Hotels like Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel provide great views in any season while London's St Christopher's Inn near Borough Market lets you easily meet other travelers.
What's the average cost per day for young adult tours in England and France?
Young adult tours in England and France cost about USD 175-200 daily including lodging transport between cities some meals and guided activities. This covers stays at central spots like London's St Christopher's Inn and Paris' Mije Youth Hostel in Le Marais. Plan extra for daily costs: USD 30-40 for additional meals USD 20-30 for local transport and USD 15-25 for attractions. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The trip was fast-paced fun-packed and good value especially with included highlights like the Seine River cruise and guided tours of major landmarks."
What are the most popular social activities for meeting other young travelers in England and France?
Both cities offer natural ways to connect with fellow travelers. Paris' evening Seine River cruises and Le Perchoir Marais rooftop bar create social settings while London's pub tours through Shoreditch and Camden draw young crowds. Walking tours to Notre Dame Cathedral and Tower Bridge help break the ice between travelers. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Our guide was able to get everyone to bond really quickly and become a tight-knit group through shared experiences like local food tastings and evening outings." Places like Generator Paris and Wombats City Hostel London also host events designed for meeting others.
How much free time is typically included in young adult tours of England and France?
Tours split time between planned activities and independent exploration with about 40-50% free time. Your Paris schedule includes guided visits to the Eiffel Tower and Louvre plus free afternoons to wander Le Marais or Montmartre. London follows a similar pattern mixing Westminster Abbey tours with time to discover Shoreditch or Camden Market. A TourRadar traveler wrote: "The trip had the perfect mix of organized activities and free time to explore - our guide Anne-Elyse knew Paris inside out and always offered good advice for our free time activities while letting us discover the city independently."
What kind of accommodations can young travelers expect on England and France tours?
Expect to stay in central hostels and budget hotels that focus on social atmosphere and easy access to sights. Popular Paris options include Generator Hostel near Canal Saint-Martin and St Christopher's Inn by Gare du Nord with modern spaces and common areas. London offers Wombats City Hostel at Tower Bridge and YHA London Central near Oxford Street. Most rooms are shared though private rooms are available. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The hostels were clean well-located and perfect for socializing - I made friends from all over the world in the common areas and during hostel-organized activities."
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