Paris to London
A two-city walking tour itinerary
Combining Paris and London makes for one of the best multi-city trips you can take. Paris (France) and London (United Kingdom) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.
Paris
France
Paris is one of the world's greatest walking cities, where every cobblestone street leads to another architectural marvel. From the grand boulevards of Haussmann to the intimate passages of the Marais, exploring on foot reveals layers of history that no bus tour can match.
Highlights
- •The Louvre and Tuileries Gardens — home to the Mona Lisa and 35,000 works spanning nine centuries
- •Montmartre and Sacre-Coeur — hilltop artists' village crowned by a white-domed basilica
- •Le Marais and Place des Vosges — Paris's oldest planned square, ringed by rose-brick arcades
- •Notre-Dame and Ile de la Cite — Gothic masterpiece on the island where Paris was founded
London
United Kingdom
London is a city of villages, each with its own character, best discovered on foot. Walking across the Thames, through royal parks, and past landmark buildings from every era connects you to over two thousand years of history in a way no Tube ride ever could.
Highlights
- •Tower of London and Tower Bridge — 900-year-old fortress housing the Crown Jewels, beside one of London's most recognizable buildings
- •Westminster Abbey and Big Ben — coronation church of every monarch since 1066, with the iconic Elizabeth Tower
- •The British Museum — eight million objects including the Rosetta Stone, free to enter, in a stunning Greek Revival building
- •Covent Garden and the West End — historic market hall surrounded by London's theater district
Travel Tip
Paris (France) and London (United Kingdom) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.
FAQ
How many days for Paris and London?+
We recommend 2-3 days in each city for a thorough walking tour experience. A week-long trip lets you explore both cities at a relaxed pace with time for day trips.
How to travel from Paris to London?+
Paris (France) and London (United Kingdom) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.
Is it worth visiting both Paris and London?+
Absolutely. Paris offers history, architecture, food while London is known for history, culture, museums — they complement each other perfectly.
Can I get walking tours for both cities?+
Yes — Roamee Pro offers walking tours for both Paris and London with audio narration, hidden gems, and local tips. No booking required.