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- The best England, France and Italy tour packages
- What people love about England, France And Italy Tours
- Travel England, France and Italy your way
- Discover England, France and Italy tours for every budget
- England, France and Italy tours for every group
- Top England, France and Italy travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit England, France and Italy
- Contact our England, France and Italy travel experts
- What our customers ask about England, France and Italy Tours & Trips
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Western Europe Group Rail Tour (18-35)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organized, the group activities were super fun, and I had the opportunity to meet amazing people from all over the world.”
Anna, traveled in May
A 15-day tour spans England, France, and Italy's finest sites. Visit Venice's Murano islands, Vatican Museums in Rome, enjoy Chianti wine tasting in Florence, and watch sunset from Paris's Montparnasse Tower. Centrally-located hostels accommodate travelers aged 18+, costs approx. $170 per day.
Duration 15 days Destinations Italy, France, Spain, England Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Euroventure Travel From $2,562
5% Off- US$2,434You save $128
London to Rome Highlights (10 Days)
62 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our trip was wonderful.”
Suzanne, traveled in August
The route takes you from London's royal palaces through Paris's Champs-Élysées and Eiffel Tower. A path through Burgundy leads to Venice's St. Mark's Square and Florence's Santa Croce, concluding in Rome's Vatican City. Accommodations include Lincoln Plaza in London and Ergife Palace in Rome, with daily breakfasts.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From $2,325
15% Off- US$1,976You save $348
Seven iconic cities across England, France, and Italy unfold at approx. $170 per day. The itinerary features Vatican Museums in Rome, Chianti wine tasting in Florence, and Montparnasse Tower in Paris. Centrally-located hostels serve as bases for guided excursions to Murano, Burano, and Gothic Quarter.
Duration 15 days Destinations Italy, France, Spain, England Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Euroventure Travel From $2,562
5% Off- US$2,434You save $128
European Traveller (10 Days)
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed the tour very much. Never had to wait on a line.”
James, traveled in April
A 10-day adventure links London's Westminster Abbey, Paris's Champs-Élysées, and Rome's Vatican City. Park Plaza Riverbank London and Novotel Mestre Castellana Venice provide comfort. Highlights include Venetian glassblowing and Florentine leathercraft demos, with 9 breakfasts and 3 dinners included. Total costs around $4,100.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $3,125
10% Off- US$2,813You save $312
Iconic landmarks await from Rome's Imperial Forums to Paris's Eiffel Tower and London's Tower Bridge. Quality hotels include Ergife in Rome and Ibis London Excel Docklands. The tour features UNESCO sites in Arles, wine tasting in Beaune, and Canterbury's historic center.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), France, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- US$2,093
What people love about England, France And Italy Tours
- London to Rome Highlights (10 Days)
Enjoyed our trip very much, still look back at the pics! It was well organized and our tour director was personable and very knowledgeable. Would def recommend Trafalgar.
- European Traveller (10 Days)
This was a fast paced trip but we were able to see so much of the iconic views and trafalgar must hand pick their employees because they took care of every little detail from start to finish. We could not have asked for anything more , I recommend this trip for anyone that is interested in seeing Europe for the first time.
- London to Rome (Start London, 15 Days)
The best trip I have ever been on. Greg is an absolute gem and made the entire experience 100x better. Couldn't have imagined it being any better. It exceeded every expectation I had. I only wish I stayed to travel longer!
Travel England, France and Italy your way
Coach travel between these countries gives you great value and comfort, especially if it's your first European trip. The routes take in some lovely views through France's Burgundy wine country and across the Alpine passes into Italy. Modern coaches come with WiFi and good seats, and the drivers know exactly how to handle those mountain roads. Our customers love how simple it is - door-to-door service between cities and a nice social vibe on board. Many tours stop at places you might miss otherwise, like Nice's perfume houses and Venice's mask workshops. Plus, the coaches drop you right by the main sights, which saves loads of time in busy spots like Paris and Rome.
If you're keen to really get to know these three countries, our most popular routes connect London, Paris and Italy's key cities over 10-15 days. You'll get the right amount of time in each place - our travelers keep telling us how much they love the private evening access to St. Peter's Basilica, walking Paris's evening-lit streets and taking those classic Venice canal trips. These explorer routes work because they mix guided morning tours with free afternoons - you get solid local knowledge plus time to discover things yourself. Many guests particularly enjoy finding their own little corners in Rome's Trastevere area and taking their time in London's museums.
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The cultural connections between these countries run deep, and our routes dig into the art, architecture and local ways of life. You'll spend time with people who really know their stuff - Roman historians, Florence's Renaissance experts and Montmartre art specialists in Paris. We've arranged special access to spots like the Vatican Museums, and you can get hands-on with Italian cooking classes. What makes these cultural journeys special is the local connections - you might find yourself learning wine-making secrets in small Burgundy vineyards or picking up techniques from Florence's leather artisans.
Discover England, France and Italy tours for every budget
Budget tours through England, France and Italy pack in the major sights while keeping costs manageable. You'll visit St. Paul's Cathedral in London before taking the Eurostar to Paris, where local guides show you around neighborhoods most tourists miss. The Italy portion includes Venice's canals with stops at traditional glassblowing workshops and Florence's busy leather markets. Our travelers tell us they love having a mix of scheduled activities and free time - you can join the included Vatican visit then wander off to find your own favorite Roman trattoria. The flexibility to explore Paris's quiet streets and London's museums at your own pace comes up again and again in customer feedback.
England, France and Italy budget tours
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Starting from
$220
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England, France and Italy tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
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58 tours in England, France and ItalyOur larger group tours bring together about 45-50 travelers who often end up sharing meals and stories long after the trip ends. These journeys typically kick off in London with visits to Tower Bridge and Westminster Abbey before hopping on the Eurostar to Paris. The itineraries include special touches like tasting prosecco at family-run wineries in Veneto and learning to cook local dishes in Barcelona. Our customers often mention how much they enjoy experiencing places together - whether it's cruising the Seine or exploring the Vatican Museums as a group. First-time visitors to Europe especially appreciate this format since the tour directors handle all the logistics while sharing their favorite local spots in each city.
Top England, France and Italy travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 10-day tours kick off with a relaxed evening in London before hopping on the Eurostar to Paris. You'll wind through some really nice spots - the wine regions of Burgundy and then over the Alps until you reach Venice's waterways. Our clients particularly like the morning walks in Florence, where local guides share interesting stories about the Medici family while showing you the Duomo and Baptistry. We've arranged the Vatican Museums visits at quieter times, and people love having free afternoons to wander Rome's side streets or find a nice spot in Paris's Montmartre area. Along the way, you'll get to try prosecco at family-run wineries in Veneto and watch glass artisans work their magic in Venice.
See all toursThe two-week tours give you more time to really get to know each place. Starting in London, these routes include extra days in the Swiss Alps where you can take cable cars up Mount Stanserhorn for some great views. Our travelers keep telling us how much they enjoy the hands-on experiences - making pizza in Rome, having dinner in an old Tuscan castle from the 1100s and taking evening boat rides on the Seine in Paris. You can choose between a route through the French Riviera and Monaco or one that explores Bavaria and Amsterdam. There are some interesting stops like Edam where you'll learn about cheese-making and Dachau for its important history. With more days to spare, you get extra free time in each city - perfect for exploring London's Soho, finding hidden spots in Venice or experiencing Rome's lively Trastevere area after sunset.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
London, Amsterdam, Heidelberg, Lucerne, Lugano, Verona, Venice, Assisi, Rome, Pompeii, Capri, Florence, Pisa, Grenoble, Beaune, Paris
Demographics
Our solo travelers really connect with the smaller group tours through England, France and Italy. The intimate groups of 12-16 people make it easy to form friendships while exploring Paris's local neighborhoods or finding quiet spots along Venice's less-traveled canals. Most people start their journey in London with Westminster walks before hopping on the Eurostar to Paris. What our solo guests love most is having those free afternoons to follow their own interests - maybe doing photography in Montmartre or discovering little family-run restaurants tucked away in Rome's side streets. The tour directors do a great job of bringing the group together while still giving everyone space to do their own thing.
Travelers in their 20s and 30s tend to go for tours that mix cultural sites with social activities. The most popular routes balance morning visits to places like the Vatican Museum and Seine River boat trips with evening activities like art walks in Montmartre and wine tasting at French countryside estates. Many itineraries include hands-on activities - you might find yourself painting Venetian masks or learning to cook paella in Barcelona. Our younger guests often tell us how much they value having both guided tours and free time to explore. The friendships that grow from sharing experiences, whether it's having picnics in French gardens or learning pasta-making from local chefs, often last well beyond the trip.
Our senior travelers appreciate tours that move at a comfortable pace and really let you get to know each place. Most start with a day or two in London before taking the smooth Eurostar journey to Paris. These trips focus on cultural experiences through expert-guided visits to the Vatican Museums, Renaissance art in Florence and Paris's historic neighborhoods. The hotels are always centrally located, which our senior guests find especially convenient for reaching main attractions. Special touches like visiting family wineries in Veneto for prosecco tasting or watching Florentine craftspeople at work add real depth to the experience. Having a mix of organized tours and free time means seniors can explore each destination at their own speed.
Solo Travelers
50 toursCouples
32 toursYoung Adults (18 - 39)
29 toursSeniors (50+)
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Best time to visit England, France and Italy
- Spring 2025
Spring hits the sweet spot for exploring these countries with nice temperatures and gardens in full bloom. Favorite tours mix London's royal sites with Paris's springtime buzz and Italy's Renaissance cities. You'll find unique seasonal activities like picnicking in Loire Valley château gardens and visiting family wineries in Burgundy as the vines wake up. Our guests tell us they love how these routes balance city exploration with countryside stops - one day you're learning about prosecco making in Veneto, the next watching Venice's master glassblowers at work. Many spring tours include seasonal highlights like browsing Florence's leather markets when new collections arrive and walking through Rome's Villa Borghese gardens at peak bloom.
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- Summer 2025
Summer gives us excellent tour options linking these three countries, where our most successful routes balance early morning activities with relaxed afternoons to handle the warmth. The extended evening daylight opens up more chances to discover Paris's Montmartre quarter and Rome's Trastevere district once temperatures drop. Those 10-day journeys start in London, hop on the Eurostar to Paris and then wind through Burgundy's vineyards into Italy - they're consistently among our top sellers. What makes these trips special are those exclusive moments: private evening access to St. Peter's Basilica, authentic cooking sessions in Tuscan farmhouses and Seine cruises when Paris takes on its evening glow. Families and younger guests often choose tours with afternoon free time during peak heat, while our senior travelers prefer schedules packed with morning activities and cultural visits in air-conditioned spaces. Our guides Sarah, Gerry and Vince get constant praise for adapting the pace just right, whether that means early Florence walks before the heat kicks in or evening wine tastings at family estates in Veneto.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings rich experiences across these countries with harvest festivals and good weather making it prime travel time. Popular autumn routes begin in London exploring historic spots, then cross to Paris where Montmartre's artistic quarter is free from summer crowds. The journey winds through French wine regions during grape harvest, stopping at traditional Burgundy vineyards. In Italy, clear autumn days are perfect for visiting Venice's islands and Florence's hilltop views. Our travelers love the seasonal activities - helping with Tuscan olive harvests, watching traditional grape pressing and joining local fall festivals in medieval towns along the route.
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How do you get around London, Paris and Rome efficiently on a multi-country tour?
The trains are definitely your best bet here. You can hop on the Eurostar and be in Paris from London in just over 2 hours which is amazing when you think about it. From there France's TGV network connects you smoothly to Italian cities like Milan and Turin making it super easy to get down to Rome. Our 'From St. Paul's to St. Peter's' tour uses these rail connections so you spend more time exploring and less time traveling.
Where can I find amazing spots that aren't packed with tourists in England France and Italy?
Look beyond the big cities and you'll discover these wonderful authentic places. Canterbury in England is absolutely fascinating with its historic cathedral and medieval streets. Over in France there's this lovely village called Tournus with this impressive abbey and such a peaceful vibe. And in Italy Assisi is just beautiful perched up on its hillside with all its connections to Saint Francis. You'll actually visit Assisi on our 'Road to Rome' tours.
What local traditions can I actually take part in and where's the best place to do that?
There's nothing like getting involved in local life to really understand a place. In England you can experience a proper afternoon tea in these gorgeous historic hotels and tea rooms. Paris and Lyon are perfect for trying your hand at French pastry making in actual cooking workshops. And in Venice taking a gondola ride through the canals with the singing and everything is just magical. Our 'European Traveller' and 'London to Rome Highlights' tours include that Venetian experience.
What foods should I definitely try while I'm in England France and Italy?
You've got to taste the local specialties they're part of what makes each place unique. England's fish and chips are best enjoyed in a cozy pub atmosphere. In Paris try the escargots they're typically served with this amazing garlic butter and parsley. Italy's pasta dishes like real Spaghetti Bolognese or Carbonara in traditional trattorias are just incredible. One of our travelers Sanjay mentioned in their 'European Traveller' review that our local guides really know where to find great authentic food without breaking the bank.