Morning: Land at Charles de Gaulle and settle into your hotel near the Seine. Take a leisurely walk to the Eiffel Tower to admire its iron lattice structure from the Champ de Mars.
Afternoon: Ride the elevator to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower for panoramic city views, then stroll along the riverbanks enjoying street cafés.
Evening: Dine at a nearby bistro with classic French fare, followed by a twilight cruise on the Seine to see the city lights sparkle.
Book a HotelMorning: Head to the world‑renowned Louvre Museum and explore masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
Afternoon: Cross the river to the Musée d'Orsay, home to an extensive collection of Impressionist paintings, then unwind in the nearby Jardin du Luxembourg with its elegant lawns and fountains.
Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner in the Latin Quarter, sampling crepes and wine while soaking up the lively Parisian atmosphere.
Book a HotelMorning: Take the funicular up to Basilique du Sacré‑Cœur de Montmartre for sweeping views of the city and wander the charming streets of Montmartre.
Afternoon: Descend to the Arc de Triomphe, climb to its rooftop for another iconic panorama, then stroll down the Champs‑Élysées.
Evening: Savor a classic French dinner in a Montmartre café, perhaps catching a live accordion performance.
Book a HotelMorning: Take the Eurostar to London and check into your centrally‑located hotel.
Afternoon: Dive into history at the Tower of London, viewing the Crown Jewels and learning about its medieval past, then cross the river to admire the engineering marvel of Tower Bridge.
Evening: Explore the nearby British Museum (open late on Fridays) to see ancient artifacts ranging from the Rosetta Stone to Egyptian mummies.
Book a HotelMorning: Witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and stroll through St. James’s Park.
Afternoon: Visit the historic Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, then ride the London Eye for breathtaking views of the Thames and the city skyline.
Evening: Conclude your trip with a dinner in Covent Garden, enjoying theatre‑district ambience and perhaps catching a West End show.
Book a HotelIf you have an extra day, consider adding a full‑day excursion to the Palace of Versailles from Paris or a visit to the National Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum in London. To shorten the trip, you could skip the Montmartre walk and the London Eye, focusing on the core museums and landmarks, which would still give you a rich cultural experience while reducing travel time.