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London vs Paris vs Rome: How they compare for a city break

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London vs Paris vs Rome: How they compare for a city break

Whether you’re after world-class museums, incredible food or simply a weekend spent wandering beautiful streets, few places rival Europe’s great capitals.

London, Paris and Rome have topped travellers’ wish lists for decades – and for good reason. Each offers a unique mix of history, culture and unforgettable sights, but they each excel in different ways.

Whether you’re planning your first European city break or your fifth, the ease of getting around, as well as the amount of things to do and, of course, value for money are always important considerations.

Here’s how the three capitals – arguably Europe’s biggest hitters in terms of tourism – stack up.

London, England

London continues to set the benchmark for European city breaks, combining world-famous landmarks with a constantly evolving food, culture and hotel scene. While millions of visitors flock to the UK capital each year for its history and attractions, it seems there’s always something new to discover.

The city remains one of the world’s most visited destinations, helped by excellent transport links and two of Europe’s busiest airports, Heathrow and Gatwick, while frequent Eurostar trains connect London with the rest of the continent.

London’s hotel scene continues to go from strength to strength. Recent openings include the boutique Newman Hotel in Fitzrovia and the Chancery Rosewood in Mayfair, the latter frequently referred to as one of the best new openings for this year.

Upcoming hotels include the Waldorf Astoria London – Admiralty Arch. Set to welcome guests in autumn, this is one of London’s most anticipated new openings in 2026.

Getting around is becoming easier too. Tube improvements are continuing across the network, and the city is also investing in greener public spaces and more sustainable transport.

Must visits include favourite museums including the National Gallery and British Museum, and it’s well worth catching a show in the world-class West End.

As well as boasting a rich history, London is also home to edgy Camden and Shoreditch, it has myriad Michelin-starred restaurants, ideal for visiting after sampling a pint in one of the city’s many historical pubs.

London takes top spot on Tripadvisor’s best destinations in Europe, meaning it’s a favourite with visitors. Described as the “Capital of Capitals”, it was also No.1 on the 2026 Europe’s Best Cities list published by Resonance Consultancy.

One drawback though is that London can be notoriously pricey.

According to Hotel Monitor, the average price for a night in a three-star hotel in peak season in London is £268 (€314).

Cost of living platform Numbeo data shows a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs, on average, £80 (€94), while a one-way ticket using local transport comes in at £3 (€3.50).

Paris, France

Paris has long been one of Europe’s most iconic city breaks, but the French capital is continuing to reinvent itself.

Fresh from hosting the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the city has emerged greener, easier to get around and packed with new cultural attractions, all while retaining the timeless charm that keeps visitors coming back.

A growing network of more than 1,000 kilometres of cycle lanes has transformed the city for cyclists, and further metro expansions are already in the pipeline.

Paris’ cultural scene is evolving just as quickly. The Louvre is preparing for its biggest transformation in decades, including a dedicated new home for the Mona Lisa, while the Musée d’Orsay has unveiled a major new gallery and the recently opened Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art has added another must-visit attraction.

The food scene remains one of Europe’s best, with more than 120 Michelin-starred restaurants ranging from classic French institutions to innovative newcomers. Luxury hotels are also raising the bar, with the Four Seasons Hotel George V recently completing an extensive refurbishment of all its rooms and suites.

No trip to Paris is complete without spotting the Eiffel Tower, especially when it lights up every hour on the hour after dark. Marvel at the recently reopened Notre Dame and grab a pain au chocolat, best eaten while strolling along the glittering Seine.

The City of Light took second place in Tripadvisor’s ranking – and it’s slightly more affordable than London.

According to Hotel Monitor, a three-star hotel costs, on average, €280 a night in peak season, while a meal for two at a mid-range restaurant comes in at €70, and a one-way ticket on local transport costs €2.50.

Rome, Italy

Rome has always been one of Europe’s great city breaks, but there’s never been a more exciting time to visit. The 2025 Jubilee has put the Italian capital firmly in the spotlight – if it ever left it.

As part of the celebrations, many of Rome’s best-known landmarks were restored and public spaces revitalised. Largo di Torre Argentina, where Julius Caesar was assassinated, has reopened as a public archaeological park, while major exhibitions celebrating Caravaggio’s work are taking place across the city.

The city’s hotel scene has also undergone a significant transformation. Recent openings such as Palazzo Talìa, Bvlgari Roma, Six Senses Rome, and Romeo Roma have added even more luxury.

Long-standing favourites like the Rome Cavalieri also continue to attract visitors, thanks in part to La Pergola restaurant – the city’s only three-Michelin-starred eatery.

Getting around is becoming easier too. The expansion of Metro Line C is improving connections across the historic centre, while further pedestrianisation around the Colosseum and Piazza Venezia is also planned, making Rome – effectively a living museum, with centuries of history everywhere you turn – even more enjoyable to explore on foot.

Catch a glimpse of the Pantheon, toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain – something that, apparently, brings good luck – and make sure to sample all kinds of gelato.

The Italian capital comes in third place in Tripadvisor’s ranking.

According to Numbeo data, a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs, on average, €60, while a one-way ticket using local transport comes in at €1.50.

According to Hotel Monitor, the average three-star hotel price for a room in high season is €254, making it the most affordable city among the three.

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