Giverny and Monet's House and Gardens Half-Day Trip from Paris
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Choose this excursion of around 6 hours from Paris to Giverny to explore Monet's house and gardens. Accompanied by an audio guide to make the visit more interesting, discover the charm of the iconic landscapes that inspired the famous impressionist painter. The year 2026 marks the centenary of Monet's death, so visiting Giverny allows you to be part of this exceptional commemorative year.
You will also have free time in Giverny to explore the area at your own pace. The tour includes return transport and entrance tickets to Monet's house.
- Take advantage of convenient transport from Paris directly to Giverny.
- Benefit from exclusive access to Monet's house and gardens with audio guide
- Visit two iconic Parisian sites in one day
What’s included
- Half-day excursion to Giverny and Monet's house and gardens from Paris
- Transport to and from
- Audio guide at Monet's house
- Entrance to Monet's house and gardens
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Get closer to the world of Claude Monet with this 6-hour excursion to Giverny from Paris. After a comfortable bus ride, you'll arrive at the home and gardens of the famous Impressionist painter . At your own pace, explore the residence where Monet lived and worked for years, admiring his paintings, furniture and personal objects that have been carefully preserved.
Stroll through the lush gardens that inspired some of Monet's most famous works, including his iconic series of water lilies. Enjoy the serenity and beauty of this unique place, where every corner looks like something out of a painting.
The centenary of Claude Monet's death in 2026 offers an exceptional opportunity to visit his house and gardens in Giverny, paying tribute to the historical legacy of the master of Impressionism.
You will be accompanied by an audio guide who will share with you fascinating information about the artist's life and work, as well as interesting anecdotes about his time in Giverny.
Afterwards, you will have some free time to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Giverny, perhaps visiting the local church or enjoying a coffee in a charming French café. At the end of the tour, you will return to Paris with a new appreciation for Monet's work and the beautiful landscapes that inspired him.