Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny Tickets and Tours

Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny Tickets and Tours

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On your trip to Giverny, you must visit the Monet Foundation, a magical place where you will find the house and gardens of the impressionist painter. When you enter, you will be dazzled by its beauty and hidden curiosities. You can see the painter's room and the room where he used to create his works.

The gardens are the most emblematic part of this museum. The Clos Normand was designed with symmetry and beautiful flowers, giving the impression of stepping into a Monet painting. It is also worth spending hours strolling through the water garden, which is home to Asian plants. Don't think twice and visit this paradise in Giverny soon.

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Giverny Monet House and Gardens Guided Tour

Guided tour of Monet's house and gardens in Giverny

Enjoy a pleasant and different day at the Monet Foundation learning about the life and work of the most prominent painter of Impressionism.

If you book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens, you won't miss a thing. Your professional guide will tell you all the stories and anecdotes behind each room and garden. You will not only learn about Monet's life, but also about his work and many artistic creations.

Before or after your visit, you can enjoy a delicious meal at one of the restaurants located near the museum. This will round off your wonderful experience in Giverny.

Recommended if... you want to stroll around Giverny and the Monet Foundation without queuing and without missing a thing.


How much do tickets to Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny cost?

Monet's House and Gardens|©FonsecaParis
Monet's House and Gardens|©FonsecaParis

The price of tickets to Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny is well worth every penny. The general admission ticket allows you to take the full tour of the house, the Clos Normand garden and the water garden. This ticket is for adults and children over 12 years old and costs approximately £10. But if you don't want to miss a thing, you can opt for a premium plan and book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens.

Another way to visit this beautiful site is by hiring a private service. This option is highly recommended if you want to save on transport costs and learn a lot during your visit. There are many tours from Paris to Giverny, specifically to the Monet Foundation.

Keep in mind that admission is included in these types of tours, so you won't have to buy tickets separately or wait in line. In addition, a professional guide will show you around the entire site. This is a great advantage, as you will learn much more about every detail of the house and gardens.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

How to get tickets for Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny?

People looking at a laptop|© Headway
People looking at a laptop|© Headway

You can buy tickets to the Monet Foundation in advance on their website. This option is recommended if you like to plan everything well in advance and know exactly what time you will arrive at the site.

If you prefer the traditional approach and want to buy your tickets at the foundation's ticket office, I recommend going early, at least four hours before closing time. Depending on the season you visit Giverny, you may find a long queue, which can be tedious. During the summer, as it is the holiday season, the site is usually very busy, so you should be prepared.

In any case, the house and gardens are quite large, so even if you encounter many visitors, I am sure you will be able to walk around and explore the site. However, if you don't want to miss a thing, book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens, which will allow you to skip the queue and be accompanied by an expert guide.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

Are there guided tours of Monet's house and gardens in Giverny? Are they worth it?

Giverny|©RVBO
Giverny|©RVBO

Monet's Giverny is a beautiful village that is well worth visiting as a group. If your group has more than 20 people, I have good news for you! You can make a reservation and fill out a form so that the museum can prepare for your visit.

If you hire a private guide for a group of less than 20 adults, that person gets in for free and the rest get a discount on their admission. If it is a school visit, the accompanying adult enters free of charge and children aged seven and over only have to buy a ticket for around £7. For groups of people with disabilities, the guide enters free of charge and the rest of the visitors only pay around €5 for admission.

However, if you are not part of a large group or school group, you can book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens from £57 at Hellotickets.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

Are there special tickets and tours for children?

Smiling girl|© Jorge Franco
Smiling girl|© Jorge Franco

Claude Monet was a key painter in the Impressionist movement, and the youngest members of the family deserve to hear about and learn from his legacy. If your children like art, visiting his house and gardens will be a very entertaining experience for them. They will be able to listen to entertaining stories and appreciate the works of art on display.

The Monet Foundation offers tickets for approximately £5 for children over the age of seven. These tickets are also available for students with valid ID. Admission is free for children under the age of seven. Take advantage of these discounts and spend an entertaining day with your family!

Contrary to what some adults think, taking children to art museums is not boring. However, to make it really fun, you should talk to them before you go. Explain what they will see and why it is important, and offer an attractive plan for afterwards, such as going for ice cream.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

How to get to Monet's house and gardens in Giverny?

People in the car|© Darwin Vegher
People in the car|© Darwin Vegher

If you have booked a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens but are not staying in Giverny, you can travel by car and calculate your itinerary depending on where you are. However, bear in mind that this method is usually expensive, as car hire in France can cost from £30 or more per day.

You can also travel by train with the Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Français (SNCF). You can catch it at Vernon station or from Paris at Saint Lazare station. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. Afterwards, you can take a shuttle bus from Vernon, which runs every 15 minutes. Tickets (one way) cost an average of £5.

If you enjoy physical activity, you can rent a bicycle at Vernon train station. From there, the journey to Monet's house and gardens is about seven kilometres. Some people also decide to walk, which you can do if you have enough time and want to appreciate all the details of the village of Giverny.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

What should you not miss at Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny?

Claude Monet's House|©Sergio Zeiger
Claude Monet's House|©Sergio Zeiger

The Monet Foundation is divided into three main sections that you should visit and appreciate at length:

  • The first of these is undoubtedly Claude Monet's house. This place is frozen in time. Whether you are a fan of this iconic painter or not, being there will be an unforgettable experience.
  • On the ground floor is the blue room or reading room, the pantry and the painter's studio. You can see some of the painter's personal items, paintings, photographs and objects. On the first floor are Monet's family and private rooms. Here you will see replicas of paintings by the painter's artist friends such as Cézanne, Signac, Renoir and Caillebotte.
  • Another place not to be missed is the Clos Normand garden. This paradise in Giverny was designed by the painter himself and served as inspiration for many of his works. Monet used his talent as a painter and gardener to design this garden, emphasising symmetry, colours and shapes. It really is a unique experience to walk around this place.
  • The last stop on your tour is the water garden. Here, the painter used the reflections of the lake to create a more welcoming and illusory atmosphere. Cross the Japanese bridge and take the best photos of your holiday in France. Here, you will notice that the Water Lilies were inspired by this magical garden.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

How much time do you need to visit Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny?

Monet's house and gardens|©Sergio Zeiger
Monet's house and gardens|©Sergio Zeiger

You only need two hours of your day to tour Monet's house and gardens. This will be enough time to see almost every part of this great artistic complex. Plus, if you visit with a professional guide, you can learn all about Impressionism and Claude Monet.

However, I recommend spending more time here. To do so, it's important to have a map of the Monet Foundation handy. This way, if you don't take a guided tour, you'll be able to find your way around easily on your own.

In that case, if you go at your own pace and take the time to appreciate every corner, you could spend three or four hours at this site. My recommendation is that, if you have enough time, you stay for a long while. The gardens have the ability to convey peace, so you'll leave this place feeling almost renewed just thanks to its atmosphere.

Traveller tip
Remember that you will be on your feet for most of the time you spend in Monet's house and gardens. Therefore, I recommend wearing comfortable shoes that will allow you to enjoy your surroundings without discomfort or pain. Also, bring sunscreen to protect yourself while you are in the gardens.

Opening hours of Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny

Giverny: Monet's house and gardens|©Sergio Zeiger
Giverny: Monet's house and gardens|©Sergio Zeiger

Monet's house and gardens depend greatly on the seasons to look their best. This is why they are closed during the winter, as the flowers are not in bloom. Every month, different plants take centre stage, so you could say that every month offers a different view of the Monet Foundation.

To find out which flowers will be at their best during your visit, you can check the garden flower calendar. However, please note that the foundation is open from the first day of April to the first day of November. Before travelling, it is best to confirm this information, as it may change due to weather conditions.

The daily opening hours during these months are from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. As you can see, you will have plenty of time to enjoy every corner of this beautiful place. However, please note that the last admission is at 5:30 p.m.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

Tips for visiting Monet's house and gardens in Giverny

Giverny Monet House|©Sergio Zeiger
Giverny Monet House|©Sergio Zeiger

One of the best things to do in Giverny is to visit the Monet Foundation and appreciate its splendour and beauty to the fullest, but I recommend not :::link|text=travelling to Giverny in winter|element=sc-294-4322:::. During those months, the house and gardens are closed. My advice is to go during spring or summer, when you can see a unique landscape of beautiful flowers and plants. In addition, the weather will be ideal for walking around without feeling uncomfortable or having to deal with snow. I also recommend checking the average temperature for the month so you can choose the right clothes for those days.

If you want to familiarise yourself with the house and gardens before your trip, I recommend taking a virtual tour. If you are travelling with children, this may be an entertaining activity before the trip. This way, everyone will have an idea of what to expect when they arrive at their destination.

Please note that pets are not allowed on the premises, so it is best to leave your furry friends at home. This is not only a safety measure for the site, but also for the animals. Being surrounded by strangers can upset them and cause them distress. However, you can explore the streets of Giverny with them.

Book a guided tour of Monet's house and gardens

Where to eat near Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny

Lunch at the Hotel Baudy and its Garden|©JR P
Lunch at the Hotel Baudy and its Garden|©JR P

If you plan to visit Monet's house and gardens in Giverny, you should prepare to spend the afternoon in this village. During that time, you will probably want to have lunch or even dinner. Therefore, it is highly recommended to check out some of the nearby restaurants you can visit. Among the restaurants you should visit, the following undoubtedly stand out:

  • Les Nymphéas: this distinguished restaurant is located right in front of Monet's house. It is perfect if you don't want to walk far to enjoy a delicious French dish. It also has a beautiful atmosphere and a garden full of beautiful flowers and plants. I must tell you that all the dishes you enjoy here are prepared with fresh ingredients that are produced and harvested on local farms. Enjoy the menu and eat the best!
  • Le lydo. This place is located in Vernon, about 10 minutes from the Monet Foundation. If you still have time after your meal, you can take advantage of it to explore this French village.

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Don't forget to stop by the Water Lily Studio!

Pink lotus flower|© Pascal Bernardon
Pink lotus flower|© Pascal Bernardon

The Water Lily Studio is a gift shop run by the Claude Monet Foundation. It is located inside the main studio on the ground floor. If you want to take a Monet-related gift to a loved one, this is the ideal place.

The shop covers an area of around 300 square metres and has approximately 2,500 items. Inside you will find postcards, posters, vases, glasses, official Monet tableware, books and much more. Prices vary greatly so you can choose a gift to suit your budget.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    We arrived early and enjoyed the bridge almost empty. I would repeat.
  • R
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    Two hours concentrated on the essentials. Good inner/outer balance.
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    I missed a little more time in the workshop, but otherwise, experience 10.
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    Total privacy; we were able to ask about everything. You can tell they know the house in detail.
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    The garden was full to capacity, but we followed the route without any hustle and bustle. Well organised.