HALF DAY GUIDED GIVERNY MONET'S GARDENS FROM PARIS
Monet at home!
Highlights
- Discovery of Impressionism through its greatest works.
- Transportation from Paris by air-conditioned vehicle.
- Free time of Monet’s house and studio then free time in the gardens.
- Discover the splendid garden of Giverny.
- Service of a licensed guide.
What's included
- Round Trip transportation by air-conditioned vehicle from Paris.
- Entrance ticket to Giverny (gardens and house).
- Guided tour and free time in the gardens.
- Entrance ticket (priority access).
- Service of a licensed guide.
- Personal expense
Overview
Step into the enchanting world of Claude Monet on a half‑day guided excursion from Paris to Giverny, where the legendary Impressionist painter lived and worked for over 40 years. Travel by luxury air‑conditioned coach through the picturesque Normandy countryside before arriving at Monet’s charming home and the gardens that inspired some of his most iconic masterpieces.
With your professional guide, explore the vibrant Clos Normand Flower Garden, designed by Monet like a living canvas, bursting with seasonal blooms such as tulips, irises, peonies, and roses. Follow the pathways to the famous Water Garden, where you’ll encounter the tranquil lily pond, graceful weeping willows, and Monet’s celebrated green Japanese Bridge—motifs immortalized in his Water Lilies series.
Continue your visit inside Monet’s pink‑plastered house, lovingly restored to reflect the artist’s daily life. Wander through the blue reading room, the pantry, and Monet’s studio, before discovering his private apartments and the bright yellow dining room, home to one of the world’s most impressive collections of Japanese prints. Each room has been meticulously recreated with original furnishings, offering a vivid glimpse into the painter’s world.
This immersive excursion invites you to experience the colors, light, and atmosphere that shaped Monet’s art, making it an unforgettable journey into the heart of Impressionism.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 2 days before the start of the service.