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Discover Giverny and Versailles on a private full-day tour from Paris, including skip-the-line entry, personalized guide, and flexible itinerary for up to 7 people.

The Giverny and Versailles Private Full-Day Tour offers an immersive experience that combines art, history, and architecture in a single, expertly guided day from Paris. Priced at $2,082.78 per group for up to 7 people, this 8-hour journey provides a personalized approach with hotel pickup and skip-the-line entry to avoid long waits. While the tour is private and wheelchair accessible, it’s important to note that long lines can still affect the experience, as reflected in some reviews.
This tour is an excellent choice for those who value a flexible schedule and want to explore Monet’s gardens as well as the opulence of Versailles. Keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, so planning a meal beforehand ensures a smooth day. With advance booking averaging 30 days, this tour suits travelers who appreciate a curated, intimate experience with expert guiding.
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The tour begins with a scenic drive along the Seine river valley toward Giverny, the village where Claude Monet made his home from 1883 to 1926. The guide retraces Monet’s life and artistic inspiration as you travel through charming countryside and scenic landscapes.
Once in Giverny, visitors visit Monet’s house, studio, and gardens, which served as the main subjects of his famous Water Lilies paintings. The gardens feature ponds overflowing with blooming water lilies and irises and Japanese-style bridges that Monet installed for his artwork.
This stop offers a rare opportunity to see firsthand the environment that fueled Monet’s impressionist masterpieces. The visit lasts around 2 hours, during which the private guide explains the significance of Monet’s work while allowing ample time to explore at your own pace.

After Giverny, the tour continues along a scenic road overlooking the Seine river valley, passing through beautiful landscapes and picturesque villages. The drive to Versailles provides glimpses of the French countryside before arriving at the Palace of Versailles, a symbol of royal grandeur.
The entrance fee to the Versailles State Apartments and Hall of Mirrors is included, along with a private guide to navigate the palace’s most significant rooms. Visitors can marvel at the opulent interiors, intricate chandeliers, and ornate furnishings as they learn about the kings, queens, and courtiers who lived there.
The palace tour lasts approximately 2 hours, during which the guide highlights the architecture, art, and history that define Versailles as one of France’s most historic landmarks. The gardens, also included, feature meticulously manicured lawns, fountains, and sculptures that showcase 17th-century artistry and landscape design.

This private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Paris, making transportation hassle-free. The vehicle used is private, ensuring comfort and flexibility in scheduling. The maximum group size is 7 people, allowing for an intimate experience where questions and personalized attention are welcomed.
The tour is designed for travelers with moderate physical fitness; it is wheelchair accessible, though some walking on garden paths and palace interiors is required. The 8-hour schedule balances sightseeing with enough time to appreciate each site without feeling rushed.
One notable review points out that long lines can still be an issue despite the skip-the-line tickets, which is common at popular sites like Versailles. The minivan used for transport can also feel cramped for some, especially if traveling with a full group of 7.
While the tour offers a private and guided experience, the potential for crowded entrances or tight vehicle space is worth considering. Travelers who prefer more spacious comfort or less crowd exposure may want to plan accordingly or consider early arrival times.
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This tour is best suited for adventurers interested in French art, history, and architecture. The personalized guide enhances the experience by sharing expert insights into Monet’s landscape paintings and the royal history of Versailles.
It’s particularly well-suited for those who appreciate a flexible, private schedule, and want to avoid the chaos of large group tours. The wheelchair accessibility and hotel pickup add to its appeal for those with mobility considerations or seeking convenience.

Although the tour covers two major sites, long lines at Versailles and the cramped minivan noted in reviews may impact overall comfort. The cost of around $2,082 for a group of up to 7 reflects a premium experience, aimed at travelers seeking personalized guidance and skip-the-line access.
Food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks or planning meals is advisable. The tour cannot be canceled or amended, so it’s best for travelers with firm plans and commitments.

This full-day, private tour offers a well-rounded experience of Monet’s idyllic gardens and the grand halls of Versailles, with logistical ease and expert guiding. It’s ideal for art lovers, history buffs, and those seeking a tailored visit to these iconic French sites.
While long lines and vehicle space might pose small challenges, the skip-the-line tickets, personalized guidance, and flexible schedule provide a compelling package for those wanting a curated, intimate day in France’s most celebrated locations.
“It could have been great if it were not for the long lines. Minivan was a little bit cramped for us.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, private vehicle transport from and back to your Paris hotel is included, providing a comfortable and convenient experience.
Are the sites accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing travelers with mobility needs to enjoy both Giverny and Versailles.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 8 hours, with about 2 hours at Giverny and 2 hours at Versailles.
Can the schedule be adjusted?
Since the tour is private, there is some flexibility, but cancellation or changes are not permitted once booked.
What is not included in the tour fee?
Food and drinks are not included, so visitors should plan for meals or snacks during the day.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate physical activity and accessibility suggest it can be suitable for children, especially if they are comfortable walking and touring large sites.
This Giverny and Versailles private tour combines art, history, and convenience into one memorable experience, perfect for those eager to explore two of France’s most celebrated cultural landmarks with personalized guidance.