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Discover Monet’s home and gardens in Giverny on a private 2-hour guided tour, including entry tickets, with insights into his life and inspiring landscapes.

The Giverny: Monet’s House & Gardens Private Guided Tour + Ticket offers an intimate look into the world of Claude Monet, one of the most influential impressionist painters. For $292 per person, this 2-hour experience takes visitors inside Monet’s former home and beautifully maintained gardens that served as the inspiration for his iconic water lily paintings.
This tour begins at 84 Rue Claude Monet in Normandy, France, where you’ll meet your live, multilingual guide—ready to personalize the experience and share detailed insights. While it does not include transportation, the tour’s focus on private, guided exploration makes it ideal for those who want a flexible and in-depth visit.
A key feature of this experience is the chance to walk through the gardens that have remained unchanged since Monet’s time, providing a genuine connection to the scenes that appeared in his artwork. Visitors who appreciate art, history, and gardens will find this tour especially rewarding, though some should be aware of its price point and the shorter duration compared to longer excursions.
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The tour begins at 84 Rue Claude Monet, where your guide waits about 50 meters from the entrance, next to the parking area. Guides display a sign with your name, making the meeting seamless. It’s recommended to arrive at least 5 minutes early to ensure a smooth start.
This meeting point is well-positioned for easy access, and the tour operator offers flexible booking options including free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, allowing you to plan confidently. The private group format ensures personalized attention and an experience tailored to your interests.

Stepping inside Monet’s former residence reveals private apartments, including the kitchen and dining room, which are not usually open to the public. Here, the guide shares stories about Monet’s daily life and how his home served as his creative haven.
The house’s collection of Japanese prints highlights Monet’s fascination with Japanese art, which influenced his impressionist style. The personal nature of the visit offers a rare glimpse into the painter’s personal environment, making it more than just a garden tour.

The gardens of Giverny are at the heart of this tour. These unchanged gardens include the famous water garden with its iconic Japanese-style bridges and water lilies. As you stroll through, you’ll witness the play of light and reflection that Monet captured in his paintings.
Visitors get to experience the same views that inspired some of Monet’s most renowned works. The water lilies and the garden layout remain true to Monet’s original design, enabling a genuine connection to his artistic process.
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The Water Garden is a highlight, offering a close-up view of the famous Japanese-style bridge and water lilies. These scenes are perfect for photography and for appreciating Monet’s mastery of capturing nature’s changing light.
The Water Garden remains faithful to Monet’s vision, allowing visitors to see how he painted the reflections and subtle color shifts. This stop is often the most memorable part of the tour, providing a tangible link to Monet’s artistic inspiration.
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Throughout the tour, your multilingual guide offers personalized commentary, answering questions and sharing stories about Monet’s life. Reviews commend guides for their knowledgeability and for taking photos of visitors at key spots, making the experience more memorable.
Guides strive to keep visitors comfortable, especially in hot weather, by keeping shade nearby. This personal touch enhances the overall experience, especially in a short, 2-hour window.
The entry ticket to Monet’s house and gardens is included, allowing quick access through skip-the-line entries. Since transportation is not included, visitors must plan their own way to Giverny, which might influence timing and convenience.
The tour duration of 2 hours is designed to fit a relaxed schedule, but some reviews note that the experience can sometimes feel shorter, or that the tour length may not match the price in every case. It’s best suited for those seeking a personalized and focused visit rather than a broad overview.
At $292 per person, this tour is priced higher than some other Giverny experiences. The private, guided format and in-depth access justify the cost for visitors who value a personalized experience and expert insights.
However, some reviews mention that the tour may be shorter than expected or that the information provided by guides can sometimes be limited, especially if guides focus on delivering basic facts. It’s important for potential attendees to weigh the personalized service against the cost.
Giverny is often crowded, especially during peak seasons. The tour’s private format helps avoid the crowds, but visitor numbers at the gardens can still be high. Some reviews suggest that restrictions on entry or crowd control could improve the experience.
To make the most of your visit, arriving early or later in the afternoon can help avoid the busiest times. Remember that pets and large luggage are not allowed on the tour, so plan accordingly.
This private tour is especially suited for art lovers eager to see the sources of Monet’s inspiration firsthand. It appeals to those who want a personalized, insightful visit with guidance tailored to their interests.
While some reviews point out cost concerns or shorter durations, the depth of access—including Monet’s private rooms and garden scenes—offers a meaningful connection to Monet’s world.
The Giverny: Monet’s House & Gardens Private Guided Tour + Ticket delivers a focused, personal look into Monet’s life and landscapes. Its private guide and exclusive access to Monet’s home and gardens make it valuable for those interested in art, history, and gardening.
However, potential visitors should consider the price point and tour length relative to their expectations. This tour is best suited for visitors seeking a more intimate and guided exploration rather than a broad sightseeing trip.
Overall, if you want an up-close experience of Monet’s environment with expert narration, this tour offers a well-organized, memorable journey into the artist’s world.
Does this tour include transportation?
No, transportation is not included. Visitors need to arrange their own travel to Giverny.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is private and tailored to guests, but some reviews note guides specialized in children for different tours. Confirm with the provider if traveling with children.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides are available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese, Russian, and Japanese.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What are the key stops on the tour?
Stops include Monet’s house, private apartments, the gardens, and the water lily pond with Japanese bridge.
Is this tour appropriate for those with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through gardens and the house, which may present some accessibility challenges. Confirm with the provider if needed.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
No, pets are not permitted.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Guides do their best to keep visitors shaded and comfortable.
How does this tour compare to others in Giverny?
This private, guided experience offers a more personalized visit compared to group excursions, but at a higher cost. It’s ideal for those wanting detailed insights and exclusive access.