Flights to Paris
Discover the City of Light with unbeatable flight deals from London
About Flights to Paris
Paris remains the ultimate European city break destination, just 1 hour 20 minutes from London by air or 2.5 hours via Eurostar. From the iconic Eiffel Tower to world-class museums like the Louvre, the French capital offers unparalleled culture, cuisine, and romance.
Whether you're browsing the boutiques along Champs-Élysées, enjoying café culture in Montmartre, or taking evening Seine river cruises, Paris delivers experiences that justify its reputation as the world's most visited city.
With multiple daily flights from London's airports and excellent public transport via the RER from Charles de Gaulle, Paris is remarkably accessible for UK travellers seeking a sophisticated continental escape.
Airlines Flying to Paris
easyJet
Direct · Multiple daily flights
£85
return
British Airways
Direct · 10+ daily flights
£129
return
Air France
Direct · 8+ daily flights
£145
return
Ryanair
Direct · 2-3 daily flights
£99
return
Vueling
Direct · Daily flights
£115
return
Top Attractions in Paris
Eiffel Tower
landmarkParis's iron lattice icon offers breathtaking city views from three observation levels, especially magical when illuminated at night.
Louvre Museum
cultureWorld's largest art museum housing the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and over 35,000 works across 652,000 square feet.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
religiousGothic architectural masterpiece on Île de la Cité, currently undergoing restoration following the 2019 fire but exterior remains stunning.
Arc de Triomphe
landmarkNapoleonic monument at the heart of Place Charles de Gaulle, offering panoramic views down the Champs-Élysées.
Sacré-Cœur Basilica
religiousRomano-Byzantine basilica crowning Montmartre hill, providing spectacular views across Paris and vibrant artist quarter below.
Champs-Élysées
shoppingWorld-famous avenue stretching from Place de la Concorde to Arc de Triomphe, lined with luxury shops, cafés, and theatres.
Seine River Cruise
adventureScenic boat journeys past illuminated landmarks including Notre-Dame, Musée d'Orsay, and Eiffel Tower, particularly magical at sunset.
Versailles Palace
cultureOpulent 17th-century royal residence 40 minutes from central Paris, featuring the famous Hall of Mirrors and extensive gardens.
Where to Stay in Paris
Hotel des Grands Boulevards
Stylish boutique hotel blending Parisian elegance with contemporary design, perfectly positioned near Opéra and major shopping districts.
Hotel National Des Arts et Métiers
Modern hotel celebrating Paris's artisanal heritage with exposed brick, vintage machinery décor, and proximity to trendy Marais boutiques.
Hotel Malte Opera
Traditional Parisian hotel offering comfortable accommodation in the heart of the cultural district, walking distance to major attractions.
Hotel Joyce - Astotel
Literature-inspired boutique hotel in vibrant Pigalle area, combining intellectual charm with contemporary comfort and excellent transport links.
Hotel Fabric
Converted 19th-century factory showcasing original architectural features whilst offering modern luxury in the hip République district.
Hotel des Académies et des Arts
Artistic boutique hotel in sophisticated Saint-Germain-des-Prés, surrounded by galleries, cafés, and the famous Luxembourg Gardens.
Local Tips for Paris
- Metro day passes cost €7.50 and cover all zones including airport transfers via RER B - much cheaper than individual tickets
- Many museums offer free entry on first Sunday mornings of each month for EU residents (bring ID)
- Café prices double if you sit at tables versus standing at the bar - order 'un café' for espresso, not 'coffee'
- Tipping isn't mandatory in restaurants as service charge is included, but rounding up €1-2 is appreciated for good service
- Shop opening hours: most close 12-2pm for lunch and all day Sundays except in tourist areas like Champs-Élysées
- Book restaurant tables in advance, especially for dinner - Parisians dine later (8-10pm) than UK standards
- Avoid tourist restaurants near major attractions - walk 2-3 blocks away for authentic bistros at half the price
- Download Citymapper app for real-time Paris transport updates including strikes ('grèves') which can disrupt services
- Pharmacies display green crosses and can help with minor health issues - many pharmacists speak English
- Keep passport/ID with you always - police can request identification and it's required for some museum entries
Frequently Asked Questions
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