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Thanks to the 2024 Paris Olympics, the City of Lights has been on the world stage – and we must say, it’s looking gorgeous! If the Games have had you yearning for a holiday there, but you don’t have much time available, we are happy to say that travelling from London to Paris and enjoying a well-planned day trip is entirely possible.

Getting the train from Paris to London is so simple thanks to the Eurostar, and with our must-see guide, you can tick the main sights off your bucket list.

Travel by Eurostar

Direct from St Pancras International in London to Gare du Nord in Paris, the Eurostar only takes 2 hours and 16 minutes and is a comfortable and relaxing ride. You travel through the Channel Tunnel which links southern England with northern France. At 31.5 miles long, it is the equivalent of 169 Eiffel Towers stacked on top of each other, and with 23.5 miles of the tunnel under the English Channel, it is the world’s longest undersea tunnel.

The train is easy to book, and both St Pancras International and Gare du Nord are accessible via domestic public transport systems making them highly convenient.

The Eiffel Tower

Here’s a hot tip: You don’t have to climb the Eiffel Tower to experience its magic! Wander around the Champs de Mars and take in the stunning views of the tower from below. There are plenty of spots to stop and grab a drink or something to eat – and if the weather is nice, we highly recommend having a picnic. Nothing says Paris like a baguette under the Eiffel Tower.

Seine River Tour

If you want to see Paris’ famous locations and landmarks conveniently, then a Seine River Tour is perfect – especially as they only last 1-2 hours. There are multiple river cruise companies to choose from, and they all typically follow the same route providing you with incredible views of the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Musée d’Orsay, and more. Cruise under famous bridges and marvel at historic monuments as you glide along the water. For a different perspective, you can take a cruise after dark and see the City of Lights live up to its name!

Notre Dame de Paris

Built during the medieval era, the Catholic cathedral is a sight to behold and one everyone should see. Admire the stunning architecture of the building from the outside including its beautiful stained-glass windows, elaborate stone carvings, and soaring spires which reach heights of over 100 metres.

Please note: Entrance to Notre Dame is currently unavailable due to the 2019 fire. It is expected to fully open at the end of 2024.

Arc de Triomphe

Standing on a very famous and very busy roundabout on the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe is one of the most recognisable monuments in Paris. Honouring those who fought and died for France in the French Revolution and Napoleonic War, the Arc de Triomphe has the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. It also has the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from WWI. You can climb the monument (284 steps) and experience amazing panoramic views of Paris from its terrace. We recommend setting aside at least an hour for this, but it’s worth the view!

Champs-Élysées

Known as the world’s most beautiful avenue, the Champs-Élysées is a paradise for shoppers and foodies alike. With renowned French brands such as Lacoste, Longchamp and Louis Vuitton and midrange chain stores, you can shop ‘til you drop, and then reward yourself with excellent food and drink at some of the most wonderful eateries. There is nothing quite like sipping on a delicious drink and watching the world go by in a gorgeous Parisian restaurant. Trés magnifique!  

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