Step into the world of Claude Monet with this half-day tour from Paris to Giverny. Discover the artist’s home, iconic gardens, and the landscapes that inspired his masterpieces. Perfect for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Immerse yourself in the life of Claude Monet with this enriching journey to Giverny. Explore his enchanting house, where he lived and painted, and stroll through the vibrant gardens that inspired many of his famous works. This is a rare opportunity to connect with the world of one of history’s greatest artists.
Highlights:
- Step into Monet’s House and see where the artist found inspiration.
- Wander through the vibrant gardens that influenced his renowned Water Lilies series.
- Discover insights about Monet’s life, art, and passion from an expert guide.
- Enjoy free time in Giverny, perfect for exploring the village and nearby attractions.
- Experience seamless travel with round-trip transport from central Paris.
Monet’s House, & Gardens
Giverny, 27620, Normandy, France.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled experience time.
Meeting point & Instructions
Meet in front of the Church Notre-Dame de Compassion (Place du Général Kœnig, 75017 Paris), where your City Wonders guides will hold a sign for easy identification. Please note, this is not Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral.
Reviews & Rating
4.4/ 5 (1.8 K Reviews)
“Amazing tour, good presentation of Monet and his art way. It was enough information but not overwhelming. Giverny was simply amazing in the sunny day.” Elena, October 2024 [Source: GetYourGuide] >> See More Reviews
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