Can I do a day trip from Paris to London?
Hey , God willing I am planning a trip to paris for a week so I first thought of doing a day trips to bruges then i found london a better option?
so Can I do a day trip? and what sights can I see in a one day to london , Cruises , Museums , icons etc.?
and do I need a separate UK visa for this one day if I already have a Schenghen visa?
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Since you will have limited time then one of there tours taking in many of the best highlights may be a good idea
Yes you can do Paris to London and back in a day. If you come from a country outside of Europe, you will need a separate visa. The Schenghen visa does not apply to the UK. If you do book, do so as early as possible for the best prices. The closer to travel date, the more expensive Eurostar tickets become. You could take one of the tour buses which will take you past the major sites. You can get off at any stop and catch the bus on to the next place. A river bus (not cruise) from Millbank Millenium Pier to Greenwich will take you past some sites such as the Houses of Parliament, London Eye, Big Ben.
Yes the fastest way is the Eurostar train from Paris Gare dur Nord to London St Pancras International. City centre to city centre in 2 hours 15 minutes, Book well in advance for the lowest fares
www.eurostar.com
You will need a separate visa
The Eurostar is going immediately from Gare du Nord in Paris to St. Pancras station in London, it really is also the area of the nearest portion of a imperative underground (subway) station. it ought to concieveably be more cost-effective to fly into London--although between the extra time and price it ought to take to get to and from airports in London and Paris, i ought to wager that taking a right away practice must be speedier and a lot less of a difficulty. (FWIW ryanair and easyjet fly into particularly imprecise airports that are possibly 40 5 minutes via practice or bus from the middle of London and also to an outlying airport in Paris. Heathrow is the nearest of the substantial airports to the middle of the city, and the in effortless words one appropriate to the tube gadget, even though it takes fairly a at the same time as on the tube to get into the middle of city.)
many french work in London and come in in Euro train or by air but you would not have a lot of time to sight-see