London & France

Trip Length:

10 Days

Summer 2023 Dates:

July 22 - 31

Cost:

$3,289

Picture yourself sipping tea in Trafalgar Square, marveling at ancient architecture, and snapping selfies in the glow of the City of Lights. C’est très chic, non?

Experience the majesty of two world capitals and the breathtaking beauty of the French countryside on your tour through London, Paris, and the northern coast of France.

Get your camera ready for sights like...

  • Landmarks of London: Big Ben, the National Gallery, and St. Paul's Cathedral
  • Iconic Paris: the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and the Opera Garnier
  • An unforgettable dinner cruise down the Seine, enjoying the lights of Paris
  • Where History Comes to Life: the Palace of Versailles, the beaches of Normandy, and the monastery of Mont-St-Michel

Bring a Friend and Save!

We know that seeing the world is more fun when you do it with friends. That’s why we’re offering you $200 off when you bring a friend on your WorldExplore trip. As an added bonus, your friend will also enjoy $200 off their trip. Win-win! You can learn more about claiming your savings by speaking to a member of our team.

Take The Leap

Throughout your trip, your Course Leader will guide you through various LEAP activities, from discovering the culinary history of Chinatown to exploring the nearly 400-year-old history of one of the oldest churches in the States. All LEAP activities are designed to inspire active discussions about the various cultural and historical monuments you’ll be visiting, and to make you feel even more connected to the world around you.

What's Included

Authentic, local meals

Comfortable Double Accommodations

Expert Course Leader

Entrance to museums and historic sites

Round trip airfare*

*Roundtrip airfare from the designated international airport hub is included. Any travel costs from your location to that hub are not included.

Travel securely knowing that your trip is backed by WorldAssist – our global team of security experts that are available 24/7 to address any questions or concerns.

Itinerary Highlights*

Day One – Depart on overnight group flight to London
Day Two – Full day of touring, including the National Gallery and Soho
Day Three – Experience Windsor Castle and a Covent Garden treasure hunt
Day Four – Arrive in Paris and explore the Louvre
Day Five – Visit the iconic landmarks of Paris and the Palace of Versailles
Day Six – Travel to Normandy and explore the D-Day Museum
Day Seven – Explore the monastery of Mont-St-Michel and St. Malo
Day Eight – Travel to the Loire Valley and explore two fairytale castles
Day Nine – Travel back to Paris and explore the Chartres Cathedral on your way
Day Ten – Depart on group flight to the States
DAY ONE
  • Depart on an overnight group flight to London
DAY TWO
  • Arrive in London
  • Hit the ground running with tours of Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Soho, and Shaftsbury Avenue
  • In this city of nearly seven million, you’ll see everything from 12th-century fortifications to modern skyscrapers, royal parks to street art. Your Tour Director will take you through iconic sites, like the National Gallery, with an unrivaled collection of Western art that spans over seven centuries; Trafalgar Square, often used for community gatherings and political demonstrations; and Piccadilly Circus, a shopping and entertainment hub with vibrant video displays and neon signs.
  • Enjoy an authentic fish and chips dinner
  • Nothing could be more British than fish and chips. Did you know that there are eight “chippies” (fish and chip shops) for every McDonald’s in the country?! Your Tour Director will take you to an authentic pub for a taste of this national dish.
  • Guided walk around the West End
DAY THREE
  • Enjoy a full day of touring with your expert guide!
  • Join a licensed local guide for an in-depth look at London, from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abby, Tower Bridge to Hyde Park. You’ll see the changing of the guard (season permitting), the 14-ton bell of Big Ben, and the magnificent St. Paul’s Cathedral, the masterpiece of London architect Christopher Wren.
  • Guided tour of Windsor Castle
  • Treasure hunt through Covent Garden
  • Covent Garden, a former fruit and vegetable market, is one of the chicest neighborhoods in London, home to the Royal Opera House, popular shopping and tourist sites, and the world-famous Drury Lane. Your treasure hunt will see you completing exciting activities and solving tricky riddles, designed by your Tour Director to maximize your on-tour experiential learning.
DAY FOUR
  • Hop the Eurostar train to Paris
  • Spend your afternoon exploring the magnificent expanse of the Louvre
  • The world’s largest art museum, the Louvre is housed in a medieval fortress-turned-castle. Begin your tour by walking through the 71-foot glass pyramid designed by I.M. Pei in 1989 and step into another world. The Mona Lisa lives here, and the Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory. The Louvre has seven different departments to wander through, including the Egyptian collection and one of the largest collections of Greek ceramics in the world.
  • Dinner in the Latin Quarter, one of the most famous boroughs in all of Paris
DAY FIVE
  • Spend your morning experiencing the iconic landmarks of Paris
  • Join your licensed local guide as they take you through some of the most famous sites in the world. You’ll be visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Tuileries Garden. Long ago, the Tuileries was a tile factory until Marie de Medici, the Queen of France in the early 1600s, ordered a new castle with luscious gardens. In 1871, Parisians burnt down the castle during the last French Revolution. The garden, luckily, retained its 17th-century design and has lasted as a respite for Parisians in the summer.
  • Enjoy a guided excursion to the Palace of Versailles
DAY SIX
  • Head out of the city towards Normandy and enjoy passing through the picturesque French countryside
  • Visit the Normandy beaches and the D-Day Museum
  • The D-Day landing at Normandy was an unparalleled feat of military engineering. Barges from Great Britain towed 600,000 tons of concrete across the English Channel, sinking them just off the coast of Normandy to create an artificial harbor that permitted the landing of thousands of Allied troops.
  • Travel to St. Malo
  • Tall granite walls surround the old town of St. Malo, once a stronghold for pirates employed by the King of France. The Saint Malo Cathedral, in the center of the old town, is a marvel of Romanesque and Gothic styles and features stained glass windows that depict city history.
DAY SEVEN
  • Explore the beautiful port city of St. Malo, including an excursion to the Church of St. Vincent
  • Your Tour Director will guide you through an interactive adventure to bring the colorful history of St. Malo to life. You’ll visit the Cathedral of St. Vincent, begun in the 11th century but not finished until 1987, that houses the tomb of Jacques Cartier, the founder of Quebec.
  • Visit the world-famous monastery at Mont-St-Michel
  • Dinner at a local creperie
  • Indulge in one of France’s most delicious culinary traditions—the crêpe. These thin pancakes can be filled with almost anything, from cheese to chicken to chocolate and peanut butter.
DAY EIGHT
  • Travel to the picturesque Loire Valley
  • Enjoy guided visits to two fairytale castles: Château de Chenonceau andAzay-le-Rideau
  • France’s aristocrats began building castles in the Loire Valley all the way back in the 11th century. A few hundred years later, their descendants renovated the palaces to become sumptuous pleasure palaces. Azay-le-Rideau is set on an island in the middle of the Indre River and mixes Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Château de Chenonceau was built on a series of arches over the Cher River and once served as home to Catherine de Medici.
DAY NINE
  • Experience the majesty of the Chartres Cathedral on your way back to Paris
  • The Chartres Cathedral was originally built to house a piece of the Virgin Mary’s veil, which is still on display inside. The Cathedral is a marvel of architecture and design, featuring over 20,000 square feet of stained glass and the only surviving medieval floor labyrinth. The faithful still arrive to the Cathedral to travel the winding 300-yard path on their knees to reach the image of paradise at the center.
  • Farewell dinner cruise down the Seine
  • See Paris in a whole new way from your place on a boat floating down the Seine. You’ll see the Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank and the walls of the Louvre on the Right. Your guide will point out other monuments and architectural marvels as you pass.
DAY TEN
  • Departure on group flight to the States

*The events included on this itinerary are subject to minor changes before your departure date.

Meet a WorldExplore Tour Director!

WorldExplore tours are led by experienced educators that have extensive, firsthand knowledge of the culture around you because your Course Leader is a local. That means visiting the Eiffel Tower and an out-of-the-way coffee shop that makes the very best chocolat chaud in Paris.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,000 Course Leader applications each year. On average, only 90 applicants will make the cut.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,500 Tour Director applications each year. On average, only 70 applicants will make the cut.

Simon Wilkinson

Hello! I was born in Kampala, Uganda, but home for me is England and I have traveled to almost every corner of Britain. I am a veteran high school teacher who loves exploring the world. I enjoy acquiring new languages and have had the chance to use my Spanish in Ecuador and my French in France, Morocco, and Madagascar. Working as a Tour Director for WorldStrides is exciting for me because it combines teaching, logistics, and exploring. I look forward to sharing your adventure with you!

We are incredibly proud of our entire team of Tour Directors. Simon is just one example of our roster of experienced guides and may not be the actual Tour Director for your London & France adventure.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,000 Course Leader applications each year. On average, only 90 applicants will make the cut.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,500 Tour Director applications each year. On average, only 70 applicants will make the cut.

What Our Travelers Are Saying...

“This trip was absolutely amazing! Our tour director did an outstanding job not only keeping us organized and on time but also enriching our knowledge with things we didn’t know we wanted to know. I adored this trip and will continue to travel with WorldStrides in the future!

– Sofia, 2022

“This was the trip of a life time! Although the heat in France was at record highs, we had an amazing trip and out guide was THE BEST!”

– Jody, 2022