From Paris: Giverny Day Trip with Audio Guide or Live Guide
Hightlight
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English-Speaking
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Group-Friendly
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Local guide
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Non smoking
History
Giverny, a quaint hamlet on the Seine River, became a haven for artists in the 19th century, most notably Claude Monet, who settled there in 1883 and transformed his home and gardens into a living canvas of Impressionism. Monet’s gardens, with their iconic water lilies and weeping willows, inspired his masterpieces and drew other artists to the area, cementing Giverny’s place in art history. Donated to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1966 and opened as a public museum in 1980, the estate reflects Monet’s vision after extensive restoration.
The Normandy region, with its rolling wheat fields and wooded plateaus, has a rich history tied to medieval conquests and its role in global trade, influencing the pastoral charm that captivated Impressionists. This day trip from Paris follows the route along the Seine, connecting the vibrant capital to Giverny’s serene artistic legacy, offering a glimpse into Monet’s world and the Impressionist movement.
Highlights
- Explore the beauty of Claude Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny
- Enjoy a scenic drive through Normandy’s wheat fields and plateaus
- Admire the famous water garden with weeping willows and lilies
- Visit the Master’s house, vibrant with spectacular colors
- Immerse yourself in the artist’s inspirations amid stunning flowerbeds
Full Description
Embark on a half-day trip from Paris to Giverny, the former home of Claude Monet, nestled along the Seine River. Meet at the designated location in Paris (varies by option: guided, audio-guided, or self-guided) and board a comfortable air-conditioned bus for the 50-mile journey. Travel through Paris’s western districts, along the Normandy motorway, crossing the Seine at Vernon, and into the wooded plateaus of Eure to reach Giverny.
Explore Monet’s house and gardens, where vibrant flowerbeds and the iconic water garden, with its lilies and willows, inspired his Impressionist works. Choose a live guide for in-depth stories, an audio guide for flexible exploration, or a self-guided visit to soak in the serene beauty at your own pace. Learn about Monet’s 43 years in Giverny and the Impressionist movement’s impact. The entrance ticket is included, offering access to the estate’s dazzling landscapes, with return transport to Paris ensuring a seamless experience.
What’s Included
- Roundtrip transportation by air-conditioned bus
- Entrance ticket to Claude Monet’s house and gardens
- Live guide (if option chosen)
- Audio guide (if option chosen)
- Self-guided option (if chosen)
Meeting Point
Meet at the designated location in Paris, specified in your booking confirmation, varying by option (guided, audio-guided, or self-guided). Typically near central Paris, accessible by metro or taxi. Arrive promptly to board the air-conditioned bus and confirm the exact meeting point in advance for a smooth departure.
Price
From $65 per person
Traveler Reviews
- Our guide was very knowledgeable and had a funny disposition. Great job making sure we knew the time schedule and meet up place.
- The house and gardens and the village are worth a trip.
- Agnes our guide was just fabulous – knowledgeable and totally organised to give us the best experience possible – the house and gardens are just breathtaking!
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FAQ's
What is included in the Giverny day trip ticket?
The ticket includes roundtrip transport by air-conditioned bus, an entrance ticket to Monet’s house and gardens, and a live guide, audio guide, or self-guided option, depending on your choice. Food, drinks, or additional activities are not included. Check your booking for specific details to ensure a seamless trip.
What types of activities can I expect on the Giverny day trip?
Expect a half-day trip with a scenic bus ride through Normandy, visiting Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny. Explore the water garden and flowerbeds, with guided, audio-guided, or self-guided options. The tour blends art history, nature, and cultural immersion, with time for photos.
Is the Giverny day trip suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, with gardens and open spaces engaging for children, though supervision is needed. The bus ride and moderate walking suit most ages. Contact the operator to confirm specific needs or age restrictions. Booking early ensures family accommodations.
Is the Giverny day trip accessible for people with disabilities?
The bus is generally accessible, but Monet’s house and gardens have uneven paths and steps, which may challenge wheelchair users. Contact the operator in advance to discuss accommodations or mobility needs. Verify accessibility details when booking to ensure a comfortable experience.
What should I bring for the Giverny day trip?
Wear comfortable shoes for walking in gardens, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and water for outdoor exploration. A camera or smartphone is ideal for capturing Monet’s landscapes. No food is included, so bring snacks if needed. Arrive on time for the bus departure.