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Discover Monet’s stunning gardens in Giverny with this entrance ticket and transport from Paris, including visits to the house, water lilies, and Japanese bridge.

This tour offers a cost of $92.88 per person for a roughly 5.5-hour experience, including transport from Paris, entry to Monet’s house and gardens, and guided visits to the front gardens and the famous water lily pond. It departs from a central Paris location, making it easy to find, and includes an air-conditioned coach for the trip. The tour is ideal for visitors seeking to enjoy Monet’s landscape paintings in person, see his house, and explore the gardens that inspired his art.
While the tour does not include guided or audio commentary inside Monet’s house and gardens, it features a multi-lingual tour escort to help coordinate. The group size is limited to 30 people, which helps maintain a comfortable and personal atmosphere. The tour is suited for those willing to navigate crowds, as reviews note that the gardens can be quite busy, especially during peak seasons. It works well for visitors who prefer a structured visit with transportation included.

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The tour begins at 45 Av. de la Bourdonnais in the 7th arrondissement, a spot that’s convenient to reach near public transport. The coach provides a comfortable ride through the scenic Eure region, lasting about 1 hour and 30 minutes. After arriving in Giverny, the group disembarks for the garden visits. At the end of the day, the coach returns to the same pickup point, closing the loop on a straightforward day trip.
The pickup process is simple, with clear instructions and a meeting point that’s easy to locate. The large coach is air-conditioned, making the long ride comfortable, but reviews note that crowds on the bus can be an issue during busy seasons.

The main attraction is Monet’s pink-plastered house, where the artist lived and worked for many years. Visitors have access to his blue reading room, larder, and his studio—the place where Monet created the famed Water Lilies series. The house is restored with period furnishings and displays Monet’s paintings, giving insight into his daily life.
Outside, the front gardens and orchards are the first stops, featuring a variety of vivid blooms that change with the seasons. These gardens are designed to mimic Monet’s paintings, with lush flowers and trees like weeping willows and bamboo. The water lily pond and the Japanese bridge are the highlights, offering photo opportunities of the landscapes that Monet immortalized in his art.
While the gardens are stunning, reviews mention that large crowds can make it challenging to enjoy the scenery fully, especially around the water lilies and the bridge. Still, most visitors find the experience worth the effort.

The second stop is the Clos Normand, a section of Monet’s property that’s filled with blooming flowers and bamboo trees. It provides a quieter environment for strolling and photography, allowing visitors to capture Impressionist-style landscapes. Here, visitors are encouraged to take pictures, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and appreciate the variety of plant life.
This part of the tour lasts approximately 25 minutes, giving enough time to appreciate the tranquility without feeling rushed. It’s a great spot for plant lovers and those interested in garden design.

The water lily pond is the most iconic part of Monet’s gardens, and it’s a must-see. The Japanese-inspired bridge crosses the pond, which Monet painted multiple times. Visitors can stand on the bridge, admire the play of colors, and take photos of the lilies and reflections.
Reviews highlight that crowds can be large, especially during peak season, and waiting times may occur. Still, this area remains the most picturesque spot in Giverny and offers unique photographic opportunities for art and landscape enthusiasts.

Inside Monet’s house, visitors find a collection of Japanese engravings, considered among the most important in the world. The interior showcases period furnishings and paintings, providing insights into Monet’s lifestyle. The studio is preserved as it was, giving a sense of his creative environment.
The tour does not include audio-guided commentary, but the tour escort helps coordinate visits and answer questions about Monet’s life and work. Be aware that inside the house and studio can be crowded, making it difficult to view all the artwork comfortably.

At the end of the visit, in the space that was once Monet’s studio, visitors find a charming gift shop. It offers reproductions of Monet’s paintings, crockery, table sets in Monet’s favorite blue and yellow colors, and flower seeds. This shop is an excellent spot for souvenirs and art-inspired gifts.
The shop’s location within Monet’s former studio adds a special touch to the shopping experience, making it easier to find unique keepsakes related to Monet and his gardens.

The tour operates with free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure**, offering some flexibility. It’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as walking and standing are involved, and navigatingCrowds can be challenging, particularly during busy seasons.
The group size is limited to 30 people, balancing an intimate experience with the practicalities of managing larger groups. Reviews note that crowds can diminish the tranquility, especially during the height of the tourist season, so early or off-peak visits may be more enjoyable.
While the transportation is included, the tour does not provide transfers from your Paris accommodation. Visitors should plan accordingly to reach the meeting point.
Some reviews mention long queues and limited time to see everything, which can be frustrating, especially during busy periods. The lack of guided commentary inside the house may also be a drawback for those seeking more context.
This tour is best suited for fans of Monet and Impressionist art, garden lovers, and visitors looking for a convenient day trip from Paris. It’s ideal for those who don’t mind crowds and want guided transportation to save the hassle of planning logistics.
However, visitors expecting a quiet, private experience may find the crowds and the busy atmosphere less appealing. The full experience is more about viewing Monet’s beautiful gardens and house than a deep, guided art tour inside the house.
This tour offers a well-organized visit to one of France’s most iconic gardens, with entry included and transport provided. It balances sightseeing with comfort, making it an attractive option for many visitors. While crowds can be a challenge, the beauty of Monet’s landscapes and the fascinating interiors are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Those who value easy logistics and seeing Monet’s world firsthand will find this tour worthwhile, especially if they’re prepared for busy environments. It’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a memorable glimpse into Monet’s inspiration just outside Paris.
“The gardens were absolutely stunning! Charming house tour. Enjoyed the art, antiques and history. Meeting spot for bus was easy but bus was crowded…”
Does this tour include guided commentary inside Monet’s house?
No, the tour does not include guided or audio commentary inside the house and gardens. It features a multi-lingual tour escort for coordination and general information.
How long is the bus ride from Paris to Giverny?
The coach ride lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes through the countryside from Paris to Giverny.
What are the opening hours of Monet’s gardens?
The tour’s timings are not specified, but reviews indicate that water lilies are not out until summer, so timing can affect what is visible.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility challenges?
Yes, the tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, but crowds can be large, and walking on uneven terrain may be necessary.
Can I buy souvenirs on this tour?
Yes, there is a gift shop housed in Monet’s former studio, offering reproductions, crockery, and flower seeds.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour start time, receiving a full refund.
Are meals included in this tour?
No, meals are not included. The focus is on visiting Monet’s gardens, house, and the gift shop.
What is the maximum group size on this tour?
The group is limited to a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring a comfortable visit.
Is there an option to extend the visit beyond the half-day schedule?
This tour is designed as a half-day experience, but the full-day alternatives may be available through other providers.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and cash or cards for souvenirs. Be prepared for crowds and wait times.
Is this tour suitable during the peak summer season?
Yes, but be ready for larger crowds and longer queues, especially in the water lily areas. Visiting early or later in the season may improve the experience.