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- The best England and France tour packages
- What people love about England And France Tours
- Travel England and France your way
- Discover England and France tours for every budget
- England and France tours for every group
- Top England and France travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit England and France
- Contact our England and France travel experts
The best England and France tour packages
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A 12-day tour showcases England and France's iconic sites, from Paris's Eiffel Tower to London's British Museum. Guests stay at the Courtyard Marriot Paris St Denis and Ibis London Excel Docklands. The itinerary features Seine River cruises, Versailles Palace visits, and evening strolls through London's Leicester Square and Soho.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), France, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$2,066
Exploring Dublin, United Kingdom and Paris
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Each day was well planned out with lots to do, but also stops for bathrooms and food and breaks.”
Kasinda, traveled in July 2022
Duration 10 days Destinations Ireland, Wales, England, France Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,816
The route takes travelers across the English Channel from Calais to Dover, featuring Canterbury Cathedral and London's landmarks like Big Ben and Tower Bridge. French highlights include Versailles Palace and the Eiffel Tower's second floor. Package includes 8 nights' accommodation and daily breakfast buffet.
Duration 9 days Destinations France, England, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range 2 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
- US$2,330
London's Chelsea Flower Show kicks off this botanical adventure to France. The route winds through Amsterdam's UNESCO canals, Monnickendam's cheese-making traditions, and Bruges' medieval streets. The finale includes Loire Valley châteaux and Monet's Giverny gardens before reaching Paris.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, France, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
- US$4,825
This 11-day battlefield tour stretches from London's Imperial War Museum to Paris's Saint-Sulpice church. Accommodations include premium hotels like Crowne Plaza Kings Cross and Courtyard Paris Porte de Versailles. Notable stops include Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, D-Day beaches, and a special Be My Guest dinner with the Ferrut family in Normandy.
Duration 11 days Destinations England, Belgium, France Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $4,050
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What people love about England And France Tours
- Exploring Dublin, United Kingdom and Paris
We loved this tour. It was planned out very well. We did have early mornings and lots of bus rides but with the time change coming from the US, we were up and ready to go anyway! Every hotel was good- modest, clean, comfortable and in great locations. Breakfasts were not fancy, but exactly what we needed and made great starts to the day. On the one day in Dublin that we left the hotel too early for breakfast, they sent us off with bagged meals. Our flight was cancelled coming into Dublin, so we arrived a day late. The tour took care of checking us in to the hotel so we weren’t a no show and even though I called, the time difference made it difficult to reach anyone. I contacted Europamundo on WhatsApp and communication was much easier and everything was taken care of. We were able to meet up with the tour on day 2 and it wasn’t a problem at all. Diego was our guide in Dublin and got us to London. Miguel was in London and Begonia got us to France and in Paris. The local guides were Ivan in Dublin and William in Paris. They were all wonderful! The city tours by bus were fantastic. We got to see everything quickly and had good views on the talk buses. The guides were entertaining and had fun stories and anecdotes. Everything was presented in both Spanish and English and we never felt left out, not being fluent in Spanish. There were always timely stops and suggestions on what to do during free times. In Dublin, we signed up to tour St Patrick’s Cathedral, but didn’t get to go due to lack of interest. Our payment was refunded and it was no problem. We had purchased tickets to the Guinness Storehouse and went there on our free evening. It was easy to change the ticket time around our schedule and we took a Free Now taxi (like Uber) to get there but walked back to our hotel which was very close to the heart of Dublin. We then took a 3.5 hr ferry to wales. Caernarfon was quaint and the castle is very cool to see. It was a fun lunch stop that we would not have otherwise seen. We then went to Liverpool which I loved. The Beatles museum was worthwhile and the hotel is again in a great location. We spent the evening walking around Royal Albert Dock which is beautiful with many fun restaurants and views. We walked back to our hotel through the Liverpool ONE area. The next day we traveled through the UK, stopping at Stratford upon Avon and Oxford before reaching London. Both were nice stops, fun places to see and we had about 1-2 hrs to check them out. Our hotel in London was outside of the city, in Wembley Park but literally steps away from the metropolitan station and right next to Wembley Stadium which was really fun to see and walk around. On our free day, I scheduled a Thames River cruise and the London Eye- both were great and I recommend getting tickets in advance. We rode the metro there and back and had no problems navigating our way. I highly recommend the excursion to Windsor. Well worth it! We toured the Castle (amazing!!) and the town is delightful! Check out Creams for the most delicious ice cream ever! After London, we went to Canterbury, another adorable town with fun shopping. Then we headed to Dover (white cliffs!) to board a ferry to France. It sounds like when weather is good they take the ferry and when bad, they take the Chunnel. In France we drove towards Paris. We stopped in Amiens to see the amazing cathedral. Food options were limited as we didn’t have much time and it was late in the day. We did find a pizza place (Mosaique Pizza) that offered take away and was delicious. All the food in France was superb! The hotel in Paris was again outside of the city center but very accessible with the metropolitan. I had pre purchased tickets to the Palace of Versailles and the Lourve. These went partially to waste as our schedule changed and they do not allow time changes for the tickets. I was, however able to just purchase palace tickets with our updated entrance time and use the previous tickets to enter the gardens. Versailles is incredible. Lots of walking and so much to see. You could spend days there. For the Lourve, I got tickets ahead of time as I was fearful of missing out. I had no need to worry. They offered the guided tour for 50 euros each (usual tickets are 18ish) but the tour is completely worth it! The Paris guide William lead the tour and he is THE BEST! He is hilarious and super knowledgeable. He showed us the highlights with loads of good info and stories and we left the Lourve knowing we could go back and spend days there and still never see it all, but didn’t feel like we missed anything either. The Eiffel Tower was also a highlight. I would have lived to go back to it at night but by the end of our trip and after walking all day at Versailles and The Lourve, we were exhausted! We will definitely be back! This is a wonderful tour that packs A LOT in to every day! It’s perfect for hitting all of the top tourist spots and is a great introduction to these wonderful locations!
- London & Paris
Confusing transfer to the Eurostar train both leaving London and getting to bus in Paris.
- London & Paris
We expected guides but the truth is that the company gets the bus tickets for you. It is fine if they say so in advance. Otherwuse is disappointing. Help online is good.
Travel England and France your way
Explore iconic sites like London's Tower Bridge and Paris's Eiffel Tower, stroll through picturesque villages like Monet's Giverny, gently cruise the Seine River, and sample fine wines. A river cruise is a unique way to experience a destination.
See all River Cruise toursTake in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of England And France. There are 11 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 6 days up to 16 days. The most popular month for these tours is May.
See all Coach / Bus toursIf you want to really dig into England and France, there are some excellent tours that combine both countries properly. The longest ones stretch 23 days and take you from central London all the way down to the French Riviera - giving you the time each place deserves. You'll get to hop on a boat in Saint-Tropez, walk along the old walls of Carcassonne and spend proper time in places tourists often rush through like Rouen and Canterbury. Our travelers tell us they love how these tours mix the must-sees with local spots. One day you might be discovering family restaurants in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood and the next you're taking the cable car up to Lyon's Notre-Dame de Fourvière. The pace feels just right - you get enough time to understand each place you visit.
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Discover England and France tours for every budget
Paris and London come together nicely in several budget-friendly tours that really deliver. Our most popular 7-day route connects both capitals and includes quick access to the Eiffel Tower's top level plus guided walks through the old quarters. There's also a solid 5-day option focused on the main sites, with river cruises on both the Thames and Seine - the Seine one includes dinner which is a nice touch. Our travelers consistently mention how these tours hit all the key spots while leaving plenty of time to wander on your own. For those with a bit more time, the 10-day version adds Amsterdam and Bruges into the mix. The included Eurostar tickets between cities and well-placed hotels make independent exploration really straightforward, which helps keep costs down.
The river cruise options really shine for luxury travelers, especially those combining Seine voyages with extended London stays. There's this excellent 14-day trip starting in Paris that gets you into Château de La Roche Guyon after hours for private concerts - pretty special. Another high-end option starts with VIP access to the Chelsea Flower Show before heading off on a Seine cruise through Normandy. The suite cabins come with butler service and room-service breakfast made just how you like it. Our clients love the small group sizes for tours and those extra special moments - like private painting sessions in Giverny and early morning visits to Monet's gardens before everyone else shows up.
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England and France tours for every type of group
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5 tours in England and FranceThe private tours let you really make the experience your own. A popular 7-day option connects London and Paris at whatever pace works for you, with private drivers handling airport transfers and local experts leading your city tours. The 10-day art-focused journey is particularly good - you'll explore the Louvre with a real art historian and discover smaller galleries tucked away in London's Mayfair. Our clients really appreciate being able to adjust their daily schedule and dive deep into what interests them most, whether that's exploring the Tower of London's medieval past or checking out contemporary art in Paris's Marais district.
Top England and France travel itineraries to fit your plans
The week-long tours between London and Paris have really hit their stride with a smart mix of must-see spots and local discoveries. You'll start in London where three full days let you properly explore - there's guided walks through Westminster, time inside St Paul's Cathedral and that classic moment watching the Guard change at Buckingham Palace. Our travelers tell us they love having enough time to wander through places like Covent Garden after seeing the big sites. Then it's onto Paris via Eurostar, where we've arranged evening Seine cruises and quick access to skip those long Eiffel Tower queues. The schedule works well because it mixes guided tours with free afternoons, so you can find your own favorite spots in the Latin Quarter or do some shopping along the Champs-Élysées.
Don't miss out on visiting:
London, Windsor, Leicester, Calais, Amiens, Versailles, Paris
See all toursTen-day tours dig deeper into both countries with routes that go beyond just London and Paris. Some really interesting ones line up with the Chelsea Flower Show in London before heading to Amsterdam's canals and the medieval streets of Bruges. Garden fans and history lovers particularly enjoy these since you get to see Monet's gardens in Giverny and also explore Loire Valley châteaux. What makes these special is how you really get into local life - from Belgian beer tastings to private concerts in French castles. Our guests often mention how much they learn from the local guides who know all the stories behind each place's character and past.
Don't miss out on visiting:
London, Windsor, Paris, Versailles
See all toursTwo-week tours offer the fullest experience, with time to really understand both countries. The 80th Anniversary D-Day routes are particularly meaningful, connecting Normandy's beaches with Churchill's War Rooms and also Bletchley Park in England. Some tours cruise the Seine, stopping in medieval spots like Les Andelys and Honfleur while giving you proper time in Paris and London. Having two weeks means you can do special things like private château visits in the evening, cooking classes in Paris and detailed walking tours through London's historic areas. Our travelers say they love being able to explore less visited places like Rouen's old quarter or London's Marais while still getting to all the famous landmarks.
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Rome, Pisa, Sestri Levante, Cote D'azur, Avignon, Lyon, Beaune, Dijon, Vezelay, Paris, Rouen, Canterbury, London
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Solo travelers tell us they love the route through Lille and Bruges between London and Paris. It's got this perfect mix of guided activities and time to wander. Lille tends to surprise people with its excellent shopping and local culture, plus you can't beat those Belgian waffles in Bruges - our travelers keep coming back just for those! The Christmas tours adding Amsterdam are particularly popular; you'll spend the festive season with a friendly group and get to experience those cozy holiday markets. Whether you're taking a canal cruise or exploring hidden neighborhoods, there's always someone to share the experience with.
Couples find plenty of romantic moments on our England-France tours. The Explorer package includes a lovely Seine River cruise and you can add a West End show in London if you'd like. Many of our pairs love the dinner at the Eiffel Tower followed by an evening boat ride - Paris just glows at night. The Loire Valley route is particularly special, taking you through château country with wine tastings and nights in historical towns. We handle all the travel details while leaving plenty of time for those spontaneous moments, like finding a quiet spot in London's Royal Parks or wandering hand-in-hand through Montmartre.
Young travelers going between these countries tend to pick our more active routes. Some tours include nights out in London's Soho and Paris's lively Pigalle area. You can even combine city visits with actual adventures like hiking the Pyrenees in Andorra or cycling Amsterdam's canal paths. The included dinners and evening gatherings make it easy to meet other travelers, and our guides know just where to find those perfect local spots - whether it's craft beer in Bruges or wine bars tucked away in Paris's Latin Quarter.
Our older travelers particularly enjoy the thoughtfully planned cross-channel tours. The combination of Paris, Normandy and London works really well, with comfortable travel and well-timed stops along the way. Many appreciate visiting the WWI Somme battlefields, Monet's beautiful Giverny gardens and several historic abbeys. We keep the pace manageable while making sure you don't miss any cultural highlights. The hotels are centrally located, though it's worth asking about bathroom setups if that's important to you. Our guides get lots of praise for their historical knowledge and also their attention to everyone's comfort throughout the journey.
Our London & Paris family tours really hit the mark, especially the 9-day Explorer package that takes you through Stonehenge and the Roman Baths. Kids and parents both get excited about these ancient sites. A recent family told us how their teenage daughter had a blast figuring out London's Tube and Paris's Metro - turning it into her own little navigation game. The London Eye gives everyone amazing views, while Windsor Castle and Notre Dame add that perfect historical touch. We've built in enough free time for families to shop, explore and bond together, with guided portions to help everyone understand the rich stories behind these remarkable places.
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Best time to visit England and France
- Spring 2025
Spring opens up some fantastic garden-focused tours, especially around London's Chelsea Flower Show. These 10-day journeys line up perfectly with peak bloom at Monet's gardens in Giverny, and you'll catch Versailles when the tulips and early flowers are just right. Our guests particularly enjoy stopping at the massive flower auction in Aalsmeer and seeing Amsterdam's spring displays. These tours fill up fast since you're getting perfect garden conditions and really nice walking weather for exploring London's Royal Parks and the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris.
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- Summer 2025
Summer brings out our longest tours - full 23-day journeys that make great use of those long daylight hours. You'll get Seine River cruises, Tower Bridge visits and plenty of outdoor activities. Many routes head down to the French Riviera for boat trips to Saint-Tropez and time exploring Nice. Our travelers really appreciate the early starts to avoid crowds at major sites, plus evening walks that use that late sunset to full advantage. The summer routes often break up city visits with countryside stops, letting you see Burgundy's vineyards and Normandy's coastal spots at their best.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours really lean into culture and history with several multi-city options connecting London, Paris and beyond. It's perfect timing for wine enthusiasts, matching up with harvest season in Burgundy and the Loire Valley. Our clients consistently tell us how much they enjoy mixing city exploration with countryside visits - you get those autumn colors around Canterbury Cathedral and along the Seine Valley. These tours typically work in more indoor cultural spots than summer ones, with longer visits to the Louvre and British Museum, plus evening shows in both capitals.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
London to Paris really comes alive during winter with some excellent holiday-focused tours. There's this great 4-day Christmas run that starts in London and heads through Dover's White Cliffs before crossing over to Amsterdam. Our clients love sitting down to a proper Dutch Christmas lunch in Edam and taking evening canal rides when all the lights are twinkling. For New Year's celebrations, we've got tours that get you special access to Paris's Pigalle clubs. Winter tours usually stay compact at 4-5 days, which works perfectly for holiday travelers who want the transport handled and schedules sorted during the busy season.
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