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How to get to Paris from London by train, bus, flight or ferry.

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The best way to travel from London to Paris is by taking a coach because it’s the best combination of price and speed.

FlixBus
08:309h40
London, Victoria Coach Station
19:10Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine)
£411One-way
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FlixBus
08:309h40
London, Victoria Coach Station
19:10Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine)
£411One-way
0 changes
Fastest
easyJet
15:401h15
London Southend Airport (SEN)
17:55Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
£991One-way
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Eurostar
16:312h19
London St Pancras International (STP)
19:50Paris Gare du Nord
£2371One-way
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Eurostar
16:012h19
London St Pancras International (STP)
19:20Paris Gare du Nord
£2371One-way
0 changes
Eurostar
15:312h20
London St Pancras International (STP)
18:51Paris Gare du Nord
£2371One-way
0 changes
BlaBlaCar Bus
10:009h50
London, Victoria Coach Station
20:50Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine)
£431One-way
0 changes
FlixBus
11:309h25
London, Victoria Coach Station
21:55Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine)
£561One-way
0 changes
BlaBlaCar Bus
08:0010h15
London, Victoria Coach Station
19:15Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine)
£531One-way
0 changes
Vueling
07:451h25
London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
10:10Paris Orly Airport (ORY)
£841One-way
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easyJet
07:151h20
London Luton Airport (LTN)
09:35Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
£951One-way
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easyJet
06:051h20
London Luton Airport (LTN)
08:25Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
£951One-way
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Travel Information to Paris from London

distanceDistance213 miles
modeAvailable travel modesTrain, coach or flight
priceTicket price range£24 - £108
cheapestCheapest modeCoach • £24 • 7 h 50 min
fastestFastest modeFlight • £51 • 1 h 15 min
carriersPopular travel companiesBlaBlaCar Bus, Vueling Airlines or Eurostar

Take a train, coach or flight to travel 213 miles from London to Paris. The most popular travel providers which serve this trip are BlaBlaCar Bus, Vueling Airlines or Eurostar among others. Travellers can even take a direct coach, flight or train from London to Paris.

London to Paris Flights

There are approx. six daily direct London to Paris flightswith an average flight time of about 1h 30min. flight time, with a minimum of about 21 and a maximum of about 30 flights per week. You can also get connecting service along this route with stopovers via Barcelona-El Prat Airport. Passengers on flights from London to Paris involving stopovers in Barcelona should expect them to last between 1h 20min-8h 10min.

About Paris

Paris is one of the great historical capitals in Europe and is a global centre for commerce, arts and fashion, education and tourism. The North Atlantic Current provides the city with a mild if sometimes wet climate. Summer days are warm and pleasant with plenty of sunshine while winters are generally mild with temps rarely dipping below freezing which is perfect for seasonal trips from London to Paris. The currency used in Paris is the Euro dollar, so you should expect similar purchasing power as you would in London. Dinner time is typically between 07:00 p.m.-09:00 p.m. but it’s not uncommon to find restaurants busy later in the evening. The nightlife in Paris is legendary and if you’re excited to explore the city after your flight from London to Paris you should expect to find many bars and clubs open til the early morning hours or even later in some districts.

How to Travel from London to Paris

Travelling between the British and the French capital can be done by plane, train, or bus and can take as little as 2.5 hours. Some of the most visited places in London include the British Museum, Westminster, and Hyde Park. In addition to its many museums, the most popular places to visit while in Paris are the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, and the Luxembourg Gardens.


Travelling London-Paris

Already know what your preffered mode of travel from London to Paris is? You can book your travel ticket on your chosen travel mode by checking out our pages below. If you're still wondering whether to catch the train, bus or fly from London to Paris you can check out our research below.

Trains from London to Paris | Buses from London to Paris | Flights from London to Paris


Train: Train travel between these European cities is provided by Eurostar, which operates hourly high-speed trains from early morning until the evening. Trains depart from London St Pancras International, and on average take 2 hours and 15 minutes to reach Paris Gare du Nord.

What is the fastest way to travel from London to Paris?


The quickest method of travel from London to Paris is by taking the train, with the direct Eurostar taking not much more than 2 hours to cover the distance. In fact, the London-Paris route is one of a number of major European travel routes that are quicker on the train than by flying, once the waiting time and airport transit time are taken into consideration. There are 14 Eurostar services a day, departing from London St. Pancras International and arriving at Gare du Nord in the north of Paris.


Public transport in Paris

The city of Paris is served by three international airports including Paris Charles de Gaulle which is principal port of entry into the city. Ile-de-France Mobilites (IDFM), the municipal transport authority administer a robust public transport system consisting of commuter, suburban (RER) and intercity railway network services anchored by TGV high-speed trains which is operated by SNCF. RATP operates the city’s comprehensive bus, tram and metro systems as well as a syndicate of private bus providers known as Optile. There is also a municipal bike-sharing program throughout the city of Paris.

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Important bus & train stations, airports to Paris

Arrival flight station, airport: Paris Charles de Gaulle is the primary international gateway to the city of Paris and the largest airport in France. It is located about 17 miles (27 km) or approx. 27min by car, about 40min by train and about 46min by bus from Central Paris (Gare du Nord). Facilities at Paris Charles de Gaulle include hotels and lounges, WC with baby-changing facilities, shops and restaurants, ATMs and currency exchange facilities, medical services, luggage storage, car hire centre, an Information Desk and free Wi-Fi. Paris CDG Airport is fully accessible to passengers with reduced mobility. Paris Orly Airport is the second busiest airport in Paris with a location about 12 miles (20 km) or 22min by car, 45min by train and approx. 48min via bus from Central Paris. Among the facilities at Paris Orly are hotels, lounges, WC with baby-changing facilities, shops and restaurants, ATMs, currency exchange facilities, medical services, luggage storage, car hire centre, an Information Desk and free Wi-Fi. Paris Orly Airport is also fully accessible to passengers with reduced mobility.

Which companies travel to Paris?

Air France and Vueling are two airlines providing London to Paris flights with multiple daily departures from London metro airports to the two major airports in Paris. Both carriers combine for at least six daily flights with a minimum of 42 flights many of which require connections. Air France provides the majority of direct service from London to Paris while Vueling is responsible for practically all of the connecting flights. The shortest trip from takes about 1h 20min via Air France while the longest flight on Vueling requires about 12h 15min due to an overnight stopover in Barcelona.

Air France flights to Paris

Air Franceoffers direct flights from London Heathrow Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport with at least three daily departures for a minimum of about 21 and a maximum of about 25 flights per week. The journey by plane from London to Paris via Air France takes about 1h 30min on average though some flights make the trip in about 1h 20min which is fastest journey on the route. The busiest days for service from London to Paris on Air France are Fri-Mon with about four flights in some cases.

Vueling flights to Paris

Vuelingflights from London to Paris depart London Gatwick Airport enroute to Paris Orly Airport with a minimum of three daily departures and a maximum of about six departures on the busiest days (Sunday, Thursday). Of the approx. 30 Vueling flights per week less than five of them are direct trips with the remainder requiring connections at Barcelona –El Prat Airport. These stopovers can extend the journey from London to Paris by as many as 8h with overnight stays in some cases for a total duration of about 12h 15min.

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Travel to Paris – travel tips

Paris is undoubtedly one of the great museum capitals of the world. The signature pyramidal architecture of the Louvre introduces it as the world’s largest museum and one of the most visited places in the city thanks in large part to its most famous exhibit – the Mona Lisa. Of course, Paris also boasts one of the world’s most iconic landmarks in the Eifel Tower, so visiting both should definitely be on your shortlist of things to do in the city once you’ve settled in after your flight from London to Paris.

If the queues are too long at the Louvre, hop over to Centre Pompidou whose unique architecture houses the largest modern art collection in Europe. When it comes to gastronomy Paris gets five Michelin stars and millions flock each year to its bistros, diners, cafes and fine dining establishments just to sample their creations. Café au Coin is an excellent choice for those on a fixed budget: café is served at 08:00 a.m. and you can enjoy wine and pizza even in the early morning hours. Vegans and vegetarians will go ohh-la-la for the menu at Soya which regularly doles out generous portions with couscous dishes as house highlights.

Flights London to Paris

Services on Board

  • Air France offers Premium Economy, Business and La Premiere classes as premium options on European flights. Economy Class is allowed one handpeice and a personal bag with a combined weight of 26 lbs (12 kg) while Premium Classes are allowed an extra handpiece for a combined wieht of 40 lbs (18 kg). Checked baggage for Economy is one bag not to exceed 50 lbs (23 kg); Premium Economoy and Business are allowed two bags each at the same weight and La Premiere passengers are allowed three bags each at the same weight. One pet per passenger can travel in the Economy cabin if at least 10 wks old and under 17 lbs (8 kg) in weight, but no pets are allowed in Premium seating classes. Pets travelling in the cargo hold must not exceed 163.5 lbs (75 kg) in weight. All pets must be properly vaccinated with relevant travel documents with advanced reservations.

  • Folding bikes must also be reserved at least 48h. prior to travel date for a fee. The bike must be stored in a secure case with handle bars fixed and pedals removed. Persons with reduced mobility must reserve any assistance animals or miblity aids at least 48h. prior to departure to receive escorts to and from aircraft. On-board assistance with seating, luggage, meals and bathroom trips will be provided.

  • On the other hand, Vueling is a low-cost carrier so there are no premium classes on any of its flights in Europe. Each passengers is allowed two cabin bags to fit under the seat or in overhead compartment. Other than assistance animals, one pet weighing no more than 17 lbs (8 kg) is allowed per passenger with proper vaccinations, travel documents and advanced reservation. Bikes are allowed with advance reservation and must be compactly stored in a secure case. Persons with disabilities should make reservations 48h. in advance for any assistance in terms of escorts to and from aircraft or with assistance animals. Flight crew will assist with on-board seating, luggage, meals and bathroom visits.

How to find cheap tickets to Paris?

  • The cheapest way to fly from London to Paris is to purchase your tickets as far in advance as possible to take advantage of the best fares. Being flexible with travel dates and itineraries in terms of connecting flights can also help keep your costs to a minimum. Airlines often offer special rates and promotional discounts on popular routes like the one from London to Paris and roundtrip fares can also save money on return trips. If your travel party includes seniors, persons with reduced mobility or young children you may also be able to benefit from reduced fare tickets and it’s a great idea to enquire into volume discounts for large groups making the trip from London to Paris.

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Travel between London and Paris on Fjord Line, Eurostar and Megabus travel with Omio. When comparing timetables and tickets, we will also show you other options with multiple connections or other travel modes if they’re available.

Eurostar is a high-speed train company operating in Europe, connecting the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany including trains to Paris from London. It offers a range of services, including Eurostar e320, Eurostar e300, and Eurostar International. The Eurostar e320 is the fastest service, travelling at up to 320 km/h, while the Eurostar e300 is slightly slower, travelling at up to 300 km/h. Both services offer comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and power sockets. Eurostar International is a slower service, travelling at up to 160 km/h, but it offers a more luxurious experience with larger seats and more onboard facilities. Eurostar offers a range of ticket types, including Standard, Standard Premier, and Business Premier. Standard tickets are the most affordable, while Business Premier tickets offer the most luxurious experience. The most popular routes for Eurostar are London to Paris, London to Brussels, and London to Amsterdam. All of these routes offer a fast and convenient way to travel between the UK and mainland Europe.

Travel information from London to Paris with Eurostar:

  • Average Duration: 3 h 17 min
  • Eurostar frequency: 12 a day

BlaBlaCar Bus (formerly known as Ouibus or iDBUS) is a popular French travel provider from France operating long-distance services in 10 countries in Europe and connecting over 300 destinations. It is a subsidiary of the French car sharing service, BlaBlaCar. Standard amenities on BlaBlaCar Bus include toilets, air conditioning, USB and power outlets for charging phones, tablets and laptops during long travel journeys, extra legroom and adjustable seats. There is also free Wi-Fi available on select routes. The only ticket type from BlaBlaCar Bus is the Standard ticket, which allows each traveler to bring one cabin bag and up to two hold bags.

    British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom with its headquarters in London near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). Known as a full-service global airline, BA offers low fares year-round to destinations around the globe and flies to and from centrally-located airports. Its extensive global route network includes more than 170 destinations in nearly 80 countries throughout Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Australia. BA is also the second largest airline based in the UK in terms of its fleet size and number of passengers carried.

      FAQs: London to Paris

      FAQs: Travel to Paris easily. Whether you want fast, cheap or something entirely different, our travel experts have collected everything you need to know so you can find the best option from London to Paris.
      FAQs

      There are 3 options to travel from London to Paris including taking a train, coach or flight.

      The cheapest way to go to Paris from London is by taking a coach, which costs on average £24.

      This is compared to other ways of getting from London to Paris:

      Taking a coach costs £27 less than taking a flight, which average ticket prices of £51.

      Taking a coach costs £84 less than taking a train, which average ticket prices of £108.

      The quickest way to travel between London and Paris is by flight, which takes on average 1 h 15 min   compared to other travel options that take longer:

      Coach takes on average 7 h 50 min.

      Getting to Paris by train takes 2 h 17 min on average.

      Paris is approximately 213 miles away from London.

      The average frequency per day from London to Paris is:

      • 1 coach a day.
      • 10 trains per day.

      However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your journey to Paris from London as scheduled services by train, coach or flight can vary by season or day of the week.

      These are the most popular departure and arrival points for travellers from London to Paris:

      • Coaches most often depart from London at London, Victoria Coach Station and arrive in Paris at Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine).
      • Flights from London to Paris most often leave from London Gatwick Airport and arrive in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
      • Trains mostly depart from London Waterloo and arrive in Paris Gare du Nord.

      Omio works with many trusted partners that can help you travel the best way from London to Paris:

      • You can travel by coach to Paris from London with BlaBlaCar Bus, FlixBus, Ourbus, Megabus or Infobus, and you can find Ourbus London to Paris tickets for £24 on Omio.
      • You can go to Paris from London by plane with Vueling Airlines, easyJet, British Airways, Air France, Eurowings, Lufthansa, Finnair, KLM, SWISS, Lufthansa Cityline (2), KLM Cityhopper or Norwegian Air. You'll see cheap plane tickets for £51 with Vueling Airlines from London to Paris on Omio.
      • You can take a train from London to Paris with Eurostar or Eurostar. Cheap tickets can be found for £108 with Eurostar from London to Paris.

      Yes, there are direct services available from London to Paris with the following travel companies:

      • 1 direct coach per day with BlaBlaCar Bus or FlixBus.
      • Direct trains with Eurostar or Eurostar with 10 direct trains per day.

      Direct services tend to save you time and add more convenience in getting you to Paris as you won't need to transfer at another stop in between, so it's worth paying attention to before booking your tickets to Paris from London.

      Looking to extend your trip from London to Paris? Many Omio customers who go from London to Paris usually extend their holiday to explore other popular destinations like Barcelona, Amsterdam, Milan or Brussels. If you're looking to explore Barcelona, Amsterdam, Milan or Brussels from Paris, let Omio find you the best connections available at an affordable price.

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