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No. London and Paris are both inland, and while both are connected by rivers to the sea, there are no ferries between the two cities. So you would first have to travel overland to one of the ferry ports in England and the to France and then by land to Paris. You can travel other ways, by air and by train through the Euro Tunnel.

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Yes there are many ferries between England and France. Brittany Ferries, LD Lines are two of many operators.

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no there isn't actual road to drive but your can can ride on the train

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the train between London and Paris is the Eurostar.

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