Paris City Breaks

Paris City Breaks 2025/2026

A Guide To City Breaks In Paris

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A city break in Paris in 2025/2026 is a great idea for a short getaway, especially as it's only a couple of hours away by train or plane from the UK and can often be a very cheap getaway.

Flying, taking the Eurostar and taking the coach, are all great options for getting to this beautiful city, and whether you are visiting for the culture and museums or just to soak up all that Parisian atmosphere from a quaint little cafe, you are sure to enjoy yourself.

Top brands like Expedia, Love Holidays, TUI and lastminute.com all offer ATOL protected, package city breaks, which has never been more important since the Covid 19 pandemic, however, you can book your flight/train and hotels separately. If you're booking your flight/train separately, try to book in advance if you can for the best fares, however Eurostar fares only come out four months before departure. We always recommend booking your train or flight and hotel together for better financial protection.

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Getting to, from and around Paris

City Breaks By Eurostar

By far the best way to get from central London to Paris is on the Eurostar. It's quick, easy and if you book far enough in advance, very affordable. The train will whisk you from St Pancras International through to Gare du Nord in Paris' 10th Arrondissement, where you can jump on the Metro or in a taxi. Paris breaks by Eurostar also save heading out to the airport and long airport queues.

City Breaks By Plane

For those travelling from outside of London, many low cost and scheduled airlines fly from the UK's regional airports like Manchester and Glasgow, into Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport. Jet2CityBreaks, Air France, Ryanair and easyJet City Breaks are all worth looking into if you're planning to fly. You can only fly British Airways to Paris from London.

The most affordable way to get from CDG Paris airport to the city is by RER train which takes just under an hour and costs €10. There are bus services available which are cheaper, but do take up to 90 minutes.

Travel By Coach

Did you know you can also enjoy a city break to Paris by coach? Eurolines offers coach services between London and Paris, meaning you'll need to book your hotel separately. Alternatively brands like Trafalgar Tours and Shearings coach holidays offer packaged Paris holidays including sightseeing excursions and accommodation in Paris.

Paris Metro

The Paris Metro is an ideal way to work your way around the city. There are a variety of metro ticket options, from single journeys to five day passes. The Paris Visite travel pass will allow you to take an unlimited number of journeys for one day, using all public transport services from just €5.80 per day.

The most affordable way to get from Paris CDG airport to the city is by RER train which takes just under an hour and costs €10. There are bus services available which are cheaper, but they can take up to 90 minutes, so it depends whether you would prefer to save money or time.

The Paris Pass

If you are planning to see plenty of attractions while you're in the city, The Paris Pass could be a great option for you. Starting from €132 per person for a two day adult pass, The Paris Pass gives you unlimited travel within zones 1-3 of the Paris travel network (note: Gare du Nord is in zone 1, however, Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and Disneyland Paris, are both in zone 5).

The Paris Pass also gives you free access to 60+ attractions throughout Paris including the Louvre Museum, Palace of Versailles and Stade de France, as well as free journey on the Paris Big Bus Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tour and Bateaux Parisiens River Cruise along the Seine. Plus you can download the app for more information and useful guidebook. It's a great museum pass to have, although note that entry to the Eiffel Tower is not included.

Taxis

Taxis are another alternative for travelling around Paris. Paris does have Uber, but doesn't have Lyft, so these could be options if you prefer not to walk, or take the Metro or bus.

Iconic Must-Sees In Paris

Louvre Museum Paris

Louvre Museum

One of Paris' most iconic attractions, the enormous Louvre Museum, filled with incredible works of art, including the infamous Mona Lisa, is a must visit. Watch out for queues of tourists though. This place gets busy!
Palais Garnier Paris Opera House

Palais Garnier

Whether you're a fan of opera or not, the Palais Garnier National Opera House in the 9th arrondissement is simply spectacular. Instructed to be built by Napoleon III, the intricate interior is an absolute marvel.
Palace Of Versailles Paris

Palace Of Versailles

Located in the west of Paris, the Palace of Versailles is a short trip out by train and worth the visit if you're spending three or four days in the city or have been before. Not only is it a stunning location, it's rich in history too.
Sacre Coeur Paris

Sacre Coeur

Even if not to go inside the Basilica, the views across Paris from the Sacre Coeur in Montmartre are a must if you've never been. And if you can't manage the steps, there is a funicular tram running up alongside Rue Foyatier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Paris Metro Map

Paris Metro Map

There are some fantastic hotels dotted around the city like the Monet Garden Hotel (pictured) which is actually rated second best hotel in Amsterdam by TripAdvisor reviewers. Picking the right area is important in Amsterdam depending on your plans for the trip. While you might expect Centrum to be the place to be, which is true if you love to be central, love your nightlife and don't mind being close to the red light district.

When To Go To Paris

Paris is the city of lovers, so a romantic Paris break over Valentine's Day springs to mind, however, Paris in February can be a bit more expensive because it's naturally on everyone's radar.

As we approach Christmas, December is often a popular time to visit Paris to explore the shops and Christmas markets. The Christmas market at Notre Dame Cathedral is worth noting. Xmas is a magical time of year and with the backdrop of the cathedral, it makes it feel extra special.

A Paris city break in May is a good option though. It's warmed up but not quite the peak of summer when many tourists visit. During May (and even much of April-June), as the days get warmer, the city has a much more magical feel.

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