First you must drive from London to Folkestone. Once out of London traffic, this is easy, but allow 2 hours. Then you have to get your car onto the train for the passage through the tunnel. assume a wait of one hour and a passage of half an hour. three and a half hours so far. from Calais to Bordeaux is just over 500 miles, and Mapquest estimates the trip at 7 hours 11 minutes. This, of course, is if you don't mind toll roads. You'll need to stop a couple of times, I expect, so say 8 and a half hours; a total of 12 hours for the whole journey.
No. Paris is in France. London is in England.
The capital of England is London. The capital of France is Paris.
approximately 6 hours and 45 minutes
The Letter 'N' : London France ^ ^ ------->^
No, it's in France! It's the capital. The capital of England is London.
London is in southeast England and the nearest country to southeast England is France.
France; London is in England
Yes, they were supposed to be in France but were changed to London due to the damage in France from WW2
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The prime meridian offically passes through the Royal Observatory in London.
London is in England. The river that flows through London is the river Thames.
Joseph Baretti has written: 'A journey from London to Genoa, through England, Portugal, Spain, and France'