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Route information

Currency exchange rates and cost of life

Train Local, one-way ticket
40% Trains in Paris are 40% cheaper than in London.
London £2.9
Paris £1.8
Meal Mid-priced restaurant
25% A meal in Paris is 25% cheaper than a meal in London.
London £20
Paris £15.05
Exchange rate
1 GBP = 1.19 EUR
1 EUR = 0.85 GBP
Last checked on 19 November 2024
Distance: 213 miles
London airports
Gatwick (LGW) How far from city centre: 25 miles
Heathrow (LHR) How far from city centre: 14 miles
Luton International (LTN) How far from city centre: 27 miles
Stansted (STN) How far from city centre: 30 miles
London City (LCY) How far from city centre: 7 miles
Southend (SEN) How far from city centre: 35 miles
Paris airports
Charles De Gaulle (CDG) How far from city centre: 14 miles
Orly (ORY) How far from city centre: 9 miles
Paris Beauvais (BVA) How far from city centre: 42 miles

Travelling to and from the airports

Flights from London

London is a culturally varied, cosmopolitan city, home to iconic museums, a dazzling entertainment scene and limitless attractions that draw millions of visitors each year. These visitors pass through its busy network of airports located in and around the city, collectively making it one of the busiest airport networks in the world. The biggest one, Heathrow, has five terminals and is located to the west of the city. Flights from London to Paris may fly from Heathrow, but could also fly from Gatwick (London's second busiest airport) or Luton (major base for no-frills airlines). Finally, flights from London City to Paris may leave from one of the smallest airports, located in the city centre.

Travel to London airport

Paris flights from London could leave from one of London's main airports, which include Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton and London City. To get to Heathrow Airport from the centre, you can either take the Heathrow Express from Paddington Station (about 15-20 minutes) or the Piccadilly Line (about 40 minutes). Passengers travelling to Gatwick in the south can take the Gatwick Express from London Victoria Station, or the Thameslink train service from either London Victoria or London Bridge. Luton Airport is accessed via a train from St Pancras International Station to Luton Airport Parkway Station (about 35 minutes) and a 10-minute shuttle bus to the terminal. London City Airport, in the city centre, is on the DLR.

Arriving in Paris

Whatever you think you know about Paris, there's still more waiting to be discovered. While impressive historical monuments, such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe are top of most lists, there are also over 130 museums, vast parks and elegant gardens, world-class shopping and a remarkable amount of restaurants serving some of the best food in the world. For families there in plenty to keep the younger ones entertained, such as the Musée de la Poupée dedicated to dolls and the Luxembourg Gardens to play in. Paris also has a vibrant cabaret scene, which can be enjoyed at venues such as the celebrated Moulin Rouge.

Travelling to the city centre

Paris has three main airports, where UK to Paris flights could arrive: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Orly Airport and Beauvais Airport. From Charles de Gaulle, the SNCF train runs from Terminal 2, or regional RER from terminals 1 and 3 to the city centre. Roissybus also runs from Charles de Gaulle, linking with Paris Opera Station. The 350 bus service connects with Paris Gar de l'Est and the 351 with Paris Nation. Bus Service lines 2 and 4 also connect with the city. Orly Airport operates a shuttle service to Antony Station where line B on the RER joins to the metro. Beauvais Airport is served by a direct bus to Pershing Bus Station.

FAQs about flights from London to Paris

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Is it pricier to visit Paris compared to London?
When looking at taxi fares, a ride in Paris averages 6.69 GBP, which is 39% more expensive than in London, where the average fare is 4.80 GBP. This price difference reflects varying transportation costs in different regions, often influenced by factors such as local demand, fuel prices, and regulatory fees. Train tickets in Paris are 38% cheaper compared to London. The price in Paris is 1.80 GBP, whereas in London, it's 2.90 GBP. This price difference can make travel more affordable, especially for frequent commuters or budget-conscious travelers. Regarding the price of a meal, in Paris, it is 15.05 GBP. This is 25% lower than the meal price in London, where it costs 20.00 GBP. For coffee lovers, the price is 8% lower in Paris, with an average cost of 3.40 GBP, while in London, coffee is 3.70 GBP.
When is the best time to book a flight ticket from London to Paris?
The top months for booking flights from London to Paris are April, March and June. Travelers often find the best deals and optimal flight options during these times, making them ideal for planning your trip.
What are the best months to book a flight from London to Paris?
The best time to fly to Paris from London really hinges on various personal preferences, particularly regarding budget considerations. In terms of popularity, April stands out as the top month for flights to Paris from London, as indicated by our customer search data. Following closely are August and July. If your goal is to escape the hustle and bustle of peak season and find a more tranquil experience, consider traveling during November, January or September. These months are associated with significantly fewer searches, making them a great choice for those seeking a quieter getaway from London to Paris.
How long does it take to fly from London to Paris?
The average flight time from London to Paris is approximately 01:18 hours. This journey typically covers a distance of about 347 km. Please note that the flights along this route may include one or more layovers in different cities.
How does the weather in Paris differ from that in London?
In the summer months, the average temperature in London hovers around 29.01 degrees, accompanied by approximately 9.0 mm of precipitation. In contrast, temperatures in Paris can rise to 33.34 degrees during the hot season, along with an average rainfall of 12.0 mm. When winter arrives, the temperature in Paris tends to average around -3.85 degrees. In the meantime, temperatures in London typically reach around -3.09 degrees. Furthermore, during this chilly season, London may experience about 6.0 mm of precipitation, while Paris generally averages 3.0 mm.
What airports offer flights from London to Paris?
Travelers flying from London to Paris typically depart from Gatwick (LGW) to Charles De Gaulle (CDG). This popular route is served by several airlines, offering a range of options for passengers. The airlines operating flights on this route include: Vueling, Iberia and null. Iberia. You can also explore flights from London to Paris departing from Heathrow (LHR) to Charles De Gaulle (CDG). These flights are operated by the following airline(s): China Southern Airlines, American Airlines and Kenya Airways. American Airlines. Kenya Airways.
The airlines that operate indirect flights between London and Paris include:
The flight provided by Lufthansa has a scheduled layover in Frankfurt. Please note that this stop will last for a minimum of 140 minutes. Make sure to plan accordingly for this connection!
  • The flight operated by Lufthansa will have a layover of 75 minutes in Munich. This stopover provides a great opportunity to stretch your legs and grab a quick bite to eat before continuing your journey.
  • The flight operated by Vueling includes a layover of 405 minutes in Rome. This city offers various dining and shopping options, allowing travelers to enjoy a brief experience of the local atmosphere.
Flight Time 1 h and 18 m Flights from London and Paris last around 1 h and 18 m, although this flight time may also depend on other factors.
Cheapest flight £15 The cheapest price available for flights from London to Paris that have been booked by our customers in the last 72 hours
Airport of Departure Gatwick You will depart from Gatwick when flying from London to Paris
Airport of Arrival Orly Outbound flights from London to Paris arrive at Orly

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