Shared Afternoon Giverny Tour by Minibus
Travelers will visit the home of the Father of Impressionism, Claude Monet, stepping into the artist’s private world to explore the renowned gardens where his famed water lily series was created. Monet’s property at Giverny, bequeathed to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1966, became the Claude Monet Foundation museum in 1980 after extensive restoration. The charming pink-brick house, where he lived from 1883 to 1926, maintains its colorful decor and intimate ambiance. Guests will admire his precious collection of Japanese engravings displayed as Monet intended. Nearby, the restored Nympheas studio houses the Foundation’s shop. The gardens, meticulously replanted to their former glory, offer a stunning “painting from nature” and lastly, the Water Garden lies further away, shaded by weeping willows. Featuring the famous Japanese Bridge and more, this enchanting space once again serves as the stunning backdrop of sky and water that inspired Monet’s masterpieces.
Duration:
Approximately 4.5 hours
Start Time:
1:15pm
Inclusions:
Knowledgeable driver guide, transportation by air-conditioned vehicle, entrance to Monet’s home. Details are subject to change depending on the day of the tour.
Exclusions:
Transportation to and from hotel, lunch, gratuities, guide at Monet’s home and gardens.
Meeting point:
Paris Trip Store, 41 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris
Ending point:
Paris Trip Store, 41 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris
Not Suitable For:
Wheelchairs, canes, scooters, or walkers.
Important Information:
This tour is only available from April to October, as the Gardens close in Winter.
Maximum group size is 18 people or less.
This tour is offered on a reserved basis prior to departure.
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