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6 Day France & England Private Tour

Paris, Normandy & London in Six Days

This 6-day private journey connects two of Europe’s most historic capitals while exploring the landscapes and events that shaped both countries. The tour begins in Paris, where you explore the city’s historic center and cultural landmarks before traveling north into Normandy.

In Normandy, you’ll visit the D-Day landing beaches and the island abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel before crossing the English Channel to continue the journey in England. The final days are spent in London, exploring royal landmarks, historic neighborhoods, and the museums that help tell the story of Britain’s capital.

With private driver-guides, carefully paced touring, and seamless travel between France and England, the itinerary offers a balanced introduction to both countries in just six days.

What’s Included?

Private Driver-Guide

Luxury Vehicle Transportation

Entrance Tickets to Major Attractions

Carefully Paced Daily Itinerary Planning

24-Hour Support Throughout Your Journey

Fully Customizable Itinerary

Day 1 – Paris: City Tour

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Paris, France

After arriving in Paris, your private driver will greet you at the airport and escort you into the historic center. Once settled at your accommodation, meet your guide and step out to explore the heart of the city.

Île de la Cité & Notre-Dame

This afternoon begins on Île de la Cité, the island where Paris first developed nearly two thousand years ago. Walking through the historic streets with your guide, you’ll see how the city grew from a Roman settlement into the capital of France.

At Notre-Dame Cathedral, your guide will explain the Gothic architecture and symbolism carved into its façade. Even after centuries of change and restoration, the cathedral remains one of the defining landmarks of Paris and a focal point of the city’s history.

Seine River Walk & Paris Landmarks

Continue along the Seine River, passing historic bridges and riverfront boulevards that reveal Paris at a slower pace. Walking with your guide allows time to understand how the city developed along the river, with palaces, churches, and government buildings shaping the skyline.

The walk finishes near the Louvre Palace, where your guide will introduce the former royal residence and its role in French history before leaving the evening free for dinner and exploration at your own pace.

Overnight in Paris.

Day 2 – Versailles Day Trip

Palace of Versailles exterior with golden gates and statues under blue sky, Versailles France
Versailles, France

Leave the city behind this morning as your private driver-guide takes you west to Versailles, the palace that once defined the power of the French monarchy.

Palace of Versailles

Entering the palace with your guide, you’ll explore the rooms that once housed the royal court of Louis XIV. Moving through the State Apartments and the Hall of Mirrors, your guide will explain how architecture, ceremony, and daily life at Versailles were carefully designed to reinforce royal authority.

Standing in these grand rooms helps bring the story of the French monarchy into focus, from its height of power in the 17th century to the tensions that eventually led to revolution.

Gardens of Versailles

After exploring the palace interiors, step outside into the Gardens of Versailles, where long avenues, fountains, and geometric lawns stretch across the former royal estate.

Walking through sections of the gardens with your guide reveals how the landscape itself was designed to demonstrate order and control over nature. With time to pause at viewpoints and fountains, the experience offers a calmer contrast to the palace interiors.

Return to Paris in the afternoon.

Overnight in Paris.

Day 3 – Normandy: The D-Day Landing Beaches

Historical memorial at Utah Beach depicting the D-Day invasion, with sculptures of soldiers and defensive obstacles, under a cloudy sky in Normandy, France.
Utah Beach, France

Today, leave Paris early as your driver-guide leads you north toward the Normandy coast. The journey gradually moves from the city into open countryside before reaching one of the most important historical landscapes in modern European history.

Omaha Beach & American Cemetery

Your first stop comes at Omaha Beach, where Allied forces landed during the D-Day invasion of June 1944. Walking along the wide stretch of sand, your guide will explain the scale of the operation and the challenges soldiers faced as they attempted to secure the coastline.

Nearby, the Normandy American Cemetery overlooks the beach from a quiet hillside. Rows of white headstones mark the resting place of thousands of soldiers, offering a powerful moment of reflection and context for the events that unfolded here.

Pointe du Hoc

Continue to Pointe du Hoc, a dramatic cliff-top site where American Rangers scaled the cliffs during the invasion. The landscape still shows the scars of the battle, with bomb craters and bunker remains scattered across the ground.

Standing at the edge of the cliffs, your guide will describe the strategy behind this daring assault and how the site played a role in securing the surrounding coastline.

Overnight in Normandy.

Day 4 – Mont-Saint-Michel & Travel to London

Tourists admiring the majestic Mont Saint Michel in Normandy, a stunning example of medieval architecture and popular travel destination in France.
Mont Saint Michel, France

This morning, travel along Normandy’s coast toward one of France’s most remarkable landmarks.

Mont-Saint-Michel

Rising from the tidal flats of the Normandy coast, Mont-Saint-Michel has drawn visitors for centuries. Walking through the narrow streets of the island with your guide, you’ll gradually climb toward the abbey at the summit.

Inside the abbey complex, your guide will explain how this remarkable structure developed from a small pilgrimage site into a fortified monastery. From the upper terraces, views stretch across the surrounding bay, where tides dramatically transform the landscape throughout the day.

Eurostar to London

In the afternoon, travel to Paris to board the Eurostar train to London. The journey beneath the English Channel takes just over two hours, offering a comfortable and efficient connection between the two capitals.

On arrival in London, your private driver will meet you at the station and transfer you to your accommodation.

Overnight in London.

Day 5 – London: Royal Landmarks & Historic Westminster

Red double-decker bus crossing Lambeth Bridge with the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben in the background, London England
London, England

Meet your guide this morning to explore the historic heart of London, where royal ceremony and political power have shaped the city for centuries.

Westminster & Parliament

Begin in Westminster, where many of Britain’s most important landmarks stand within a short walk of one another. From the outside of Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, your guide will explain how these buildings reflect the development of Britain’s monarchy and government.

Walking through the area also reveals quiet courtyards and historic streets that connect the ceremonial landmarks to everyday life in the capital.

Buckingham Palace & St James’s Park

Continue through St James’s Park, one of London’s most elegant green spaces, toward Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch.

Standing outside the palace gates, your guide will explain how royal ceremonies and traditions still shape life in modern Britain. The surrounding area also provides views toward historic government buildings and the ceremonial route used during royal processions.

Overnight in London.

Day 6 – Windsor Castle Day Trip

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Windsor Castle, England

On your final day, travel west from London into the English countryside to visit one of the most important royal residences in the United Kingdom.

Windsor Castle

Arriving in the town of Windsor, walk toward the castle that has served as a royal residence for nearly one thousand years. With your guide leading the way, explore the castle grounds and learn how different monarchs expanded and adapted the fortress across the centuries.

Inside the State Apartments, ornate rooms and royal collections reveal how the castle continues to function as both a historic landmark and a working royal residence. Nearby, St George’s Chapel stands as the burial place of several British monarchs.

After time to explore the town of Windsor, return to London in the afternoon.

Your tour concludes with a drop-off either at your accommodation or at London Airport for onward travel.

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Start Planning Your France & England Journey

If you’re interested in this 6-day private tour of France and England, we can arrange the itinerary exactly as outlined or adapt it to suit your travel plans. Some travelers choose to add additional time in Normandy or extend their stay in London.

Complete the booking form, and our team will begin planning your private journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Tour Itinerary

How private is this tour?

Completely private – you never travel with other tourists. This itinerary is designed exclusively for your group. You will travel with your own driver-guide and private city guides, and all touring is arranged around your schedule rather than a fixed group timetable. This allows the pace of each day to remain flexible, with time to linger at places you enjoy most.

Our tour planning team arranges every part of the journey before you arrive, including guides, transportation, attraction tickets, and reservations. During the tour, your driver-guide manages the daily logistics, while our operations team remains available if anything needs to be adjusted along the way.

Planning a journey across two countries means organizing trains, transportation, guides, attraction tickets, and the timing between destinations. With everything arranged in advance, you can travel from Paris to Normandy and onward to London without needing to manage the details yourself.

Yes, just let our tour planners know what changes you would like, and they will create your personalized tour itinerary.

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