Know The Similarities And Differences 
Between London & Paris.
The quickest way to get between Paris and London is a train that goes straight 
through the tunnel. The journey only takes two and a half hours and both are two 
of the ​most​ visited cities in the world after ​Bangkok​ and Thailand.  
  
Both are among the wealthiest cities in the world, in terms of ​GDP​ London is 
ranked fifth and Paris is sixth. Both are financial capitals of the world, although 
London is more. The main industries of both are the service industries, especially 
the professional services in London are commerce and Paris.  
  
Both have lots of Universities, but London arguably has the highest concentration 
of prestigious universities in the world. Both have a bike-sharing system and both 
have hosted the Olympics, Paris twice and London ​thrice​. Both have a ridiculous 
amount of landmarks and tourist attractions. A few attractions of ​London include 
the houses of ​parliament​, st. Paul's Cathedral, ​the Tower​ Bridge, ​the Tower​ of 
London, ​Hyde Park​, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye.​ A few attractions of 
Paris include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Moulin Rouge, the Arc de 
Triomphe, the Unknown Soldier, and eternal flame. 
  
London does have more museums than Paris. Both aren't that far from major 
bodies of water although London is closer right there near the North Sea. Paris is 
not too far from that ​English Channel​ I mentioned earlier. Related to this, both 
have temperate oceanic climates while both have four seasons. The temperatures 
don't fluctuate too much, Paris gets a tad bit colder in the winter and a tad bit 
warmer in the summer. This may surprise you but Paris actually gets more rain 
than London, overall London has more of the lightly spitting on you. 
  
It's raining and maybe seems gloomy with less sunny days and more fog. They 
speak English in London and French, and Paris actually a lot of Paris residents do 
speak English. They often just pretend like they don't understand you speaking in 
English. London often jokingly gets called France's sixth biggest city due to having 
such a large French population. In fact, more French ​folks​ live in London van and 
Bordeaux Paris is more densely populated than London. In the city proper over 73% 
more dense. 
  
London residents are younger than Paris residents, on average London is growing a 
bit faster than Paris. London is more multicultural and diverse, more than 18% of 
parish residents were born in another country. From a couple years ago in reading 
stories like this you'd think that Paris is being overrun with immigrants. But 
apparently those stories are exaggerated, an increased number of migrants seeking 
asylum have arrived in Paris in recent years, but apparently they number only in 
the thousands not hundreds of thousands. 
  
Paris is older than London​, a Gallic tribe known as the Parisi established what 
would later be called Paris around 250 BC. However, Paris rose more quickly and 
in the early 1300s Harris was twice as big as London. 
  
The Black Death which spread throughout Europe later that century killed about a 
third of London's population and a fourth of Paris's population during the Hundred 
Years War​.​ The English took over in occupied Paris for 16 years and Paris 
remained more of a Catholic stronghold in the 1500s and 1600s. While London 
shifted to Protestantism after more and more Catholic Church property was 
privatized in London​. Many ​folks​ got rich, and trade went way up during the English 
Civil War. The majority of London residents supported the Roundheads, the Great 
Fire of London destroyed much of the medieval remnants of the city.  
  
Meanwhile in the 1600s Cardinal Richelieu that an investment in architecture to 
make pairs the ​most​ beautiful city in Europe. By the 1700s both Paris and London 
worthy places were the great philosophers and scientists of what became known 
as the Age of ​Enlightenment​. Hung out Harris was arguably where the 
enlightenment​ began which later gave it the nickname the quote City of Light. In 
1789 Paris was also the center of a lot of the violence and chaos that came out of 
the French Revolution. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain. So London had a 
head start compared to Paris in terms of the huge economic ​growth​. Related to 
the rise of machines, workers came to London in huge numbers during the 1800s. 
From around 1831 to 1925 London was the largest city in the world while Paris 
trailed behind. 
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and convenient. 
Although ​Napoleon​ the third helped to revitalize the city in the 1850s and 1860s, 
during that time Paris residents lit the streets and monuments with tens of 
thousands of gas lamps. That City of Light nicknamed, now made even more sense 
flash​-forward to the world wars. Thanks to the French and ​British​ victory against 
the Germans. In the Battle of the Marne, ​Paris was spared during World War Two. 
However, the Germans easily took over Paris and later bomb the crap out of 
London. The reason why Paris is relatively intact today and much of the older 
buildings in London are no longer around is because London's buildings were 
destroyed by bombs dropped by the German ​air​ force in the Battle of Britain. 
  
Paris didn't get those bombs, they just surrendered since World War Two. Both 
London and Paris have been much more peaceful and prosperous places so that 
wasn't easy summing up 2,000 years of ​history​. Anyway, as far as religion is 
concerned, ​most​ of Paris and London are fairly secular. In Paris you drive your car 
on the right side of the road and in London, you drive on the left side of the road. 
Public transportation is much cheaper in Paris, but that cheaper public 
transportation often comes with the constant smell of feces and urine. Public 
transportation better be cheaper in Paris since it's much more difficult to find a 
parking space while driving. 
  
There ​indeed​ the tube in London is much cleaner and you can use your Oyster 
card to pay. Unlike the primitive way of paying with cash for the Metro in Paris 
other random differences,​ London has led ​air​ pollution​. Paris has more people just 
hanging out outdoors, outdoor cafes are definitely much more of a thing. Every 
morning the amazing smell of baked goods fills the streets of Paris and if you go 
out to eat in a restaurant there expect to be there much longer than you would be 
at a restaurant. ​In fact, Paris is just more slow-paced overall. Also in Paris you can 
drink in public. 
Book your flight now to make a trip to Paris or London with ​Delta Airlines Flights 
First of all, Paris has a big rat problem, rats are taking over the city. Also, 
apparently it's more normal for homeless ​folks​ there to sleep on mattresses on the 
side of the road. You just don't see that in London. London does seem to have less 
clutter and trash on its sidewalks and streets compared with Paris.  
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Similarities And Differences Between London And Paris

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    Know The SimilaritiesAnd Differences  Between London & Paris. The quickest way to get between Paris and London is a train that goes straight  through the tunnel. The journey only takes two and a half hours and both are two  of the ​most​ visited cities in the world after ​Bangkok​ and Thailand.      Both are among the wealthiest cities in the world, in terms of ​GDP​ London is  ranked fifth and Paris is sixth. Both are financial capitals of the world, although  London is more. The main industries of both are the service industries, especially  the professional services in London are commerce and Paris.      Both have lots of Universities, but London arguably has the highest concentration  of prestigious universities in the world. Both have a bike-sharing system and both  have hosted the Olympics, Paris twice and London ​thrice​. Both have a ridiculous  amount of landmarks and tourist attractions. A few attractions of ​London include  the houses of ​parliament​, st. Paul's Cathedral, ​the Tower​ Bridge, ​the Tower​ of  London, ​Hyde Park​, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye.​ A few attractions of  Paris include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Moulin Rouge, the Arc de  Triomphe, the Unknown Soldier, and eternal flame. 
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       London does havemore museums than Paris. Both aren't that far from major  bodies of water although London is closer right there near the North Sea. Paris is  not too far from that ​English Channel​ I mentioned earlier. Related to this, both  have temperate oceanic climates while both have four seasons. The temperatures  don't fluctuate too much, Paris gets a tad bit colder in the winter and a tad bit  warmer in the summer. This may surprise you but Paris actually gets more rain  than London, overall London has more of the lightly spitting on you.     It's raining and maybe seems gloomy with less sunny days and more fog. They  speak English in London and French, and Paris actually a lot of Paris residents do  speak English. They often just pretend like they don't understand you speaking in  English. London often jokingly gets called France's sixth biggest city due to having  such a large French population. In fact, more French ​folks​ live in London van and  Bordeaux Paris is more densely populated than London. In the city proper over 73%  more dense.     London residents are younger than Paris residents, on average London is growing a  bit faster than Paris. London is more multicultural and diverse, more than 18% of  parish residents were born in another country. From a couple years ago in reading  stories like this you'd think that Paris is being overrun with immigrants. But  apparently those stories are exaggerated, an increased number of migrants seeking  asylum have arrived in Paris in recent years, but apparently they number only in  the thousands not hundreds of thousands.     Paris is older than London​, a Gallic tribe known as the Parisi established what  would later be called Paris around 250 BC. However, Paris rose more quickly and  in the early 1300s Harris was twice as big as London.     The Black Death which spread throughout Europe later that century killed about a  third of London's population and a fourth of Paris's population during the Hundred  Years War​.​ The English took over in occupied Paris for 16 years and Paris  remained more of a Catholic stronghold in the 1500s and 1600s. While London  shifted to Protestantism after more and more Catholic Church property was 
  • 3.
    privatized in London​.Many ​folks​ got rich, and trade went way up during the English  Civil War. The majority of London residents supported the Roundheads, the Great  Fire of London destroyed much of the medieval remnants of the city.      Meanwhile in the 1600s Cardinal Richelieu that an investment in architecture to  make pairs the ​most​ beautiful city in Europe. By the 1700s both Paris and London  worthy places were the great philosophers and scientists of what became known  as the Age of ​Enlightenment​. Hung out Harris was arguably where the  enlightenment​ began which later gave it the nickname the quote City of Light. In  1789 Paris was also the center of a lot of the violence and chaos that came out of  the French Revolution. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain. So London had a  head start compared to Paris in terms of the huge economic ​growth​. Related to  the rise of machines, workers came to London in huge numbers during the 1800s.  From around 1831 to 1925 London was the largest city in the world while Paris  trailed behind.  Book your flight with ​Delta Airlines Customer Service ​to make your travel cheaper  and convenient.  Although ​Napoleon​ the third helped to revitalize the city in the 1850s and 1860s,  during that time Paris residents lit the streets and monuments with tens of  thousands of gas lamps. That City of Light nicknamed, now made even more sense  flash​-forward to the world wars. Thanks to the French and ​British​ victory against  the Germans. In the Battle of the Marne, ​Paris was spared during World War Two.  However, the Germans easily took over Paris and later bomb the crap out of  London. The reason why Paris is relatively intact today and much of the older  buildings in London are no longer around is because London's buildings were  destroyed by bombs dropped by the German ​air​ force in the Battle of Britain.     Paris didn't get those bombs, they just surrendered since World War Two. Both  London and Paris have been much more peaceful and prosperous places so that  wasn't easy summing up 2,000 years of ​history​. Anyway, as far as religion is  concerned, ​most​ of Paris and London are fairly secular. In Paris you drive your car  on the right side of the road and in London, you drive on the left side of the road.  Public transportation is much cheaper in Paris, but that cheaper public  transportation often comes with the constant smell of feces and urine. Public 
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    transportation better becheaper in Paris since it's much more difficult to find a  parking space while driving.     There ​indeed​ the tube in London is much cleaner and you can use your Oyster  card to pay. Unlike the primitive way of paying with cash for the Metro in Paris  other random differences,​ London has led ​air​ pollution​. Paris has more people just  hanging out outdoors, outdoor cafes are definitely much more of a thing. Every  morning the amazing smell of baked goods fills the streets of Paris and if you go  out to eat in a restaurant there expect to be there much longer than you would be  at a restaurant. ​In fact, Paris is just more slow-paced overall. Also in Paris you can  drink in public.  Book your flight now to make a trip to Paris or London with ​Delta Airlines Flights  First of all, Paris has a big rat problem, rats are taking over the city. Also,  apparently it's more normal for homeless ​folks​ there to sleep on mattresses on the  side of the road. You just don't see that in London. London does seem to have less  clutter and trash on its sidewalks and streets compared with Paris.   Related Articles & Blogs:-  Delta Airlines First Class Review  Delta One Suites In A-330 Airbus