Paris to Giverny by Bus: The Best Tours & How to Choose

Located 75 km (47 miles) from Paris, Giverny is easily reached by bus for a hassle-free, comfortable trip. Options range from audio-guided rides to fully guided and private minibus tours.

Choosing the Right Bus Tour

Standard Bus Tours with Audio Guide

If you prefer exploring at your own pace, a standard bus tour with an audio guide is a great choice. These tours provide:

  • Round-trip transportation from Paris.
  • Pre-recorded commentary in multiple languages.
  • Free time to explore Monet’s house and gardens independently.

Half-day tours last about 5 hours, while full-day options may include additional stops. Prices start at €55 ($60) per person. If you like self-guided visits, consider a Giverny Audioguide Tour, which provides detailed recorded commentary while allowing you to explore at your own rhythm.

Guided Bus Tours with a Live Tour Guide

For a more immersive experience, a guided bus tour includes:
  • A live tour guide providing insights into Monet’s life and Impressionism.
  • A guided walk through Monet’s house and gardens.
  • Structured visits with historical and artistic context.

These tours run as half-day or full-day trips, with prices starting at €84 ($90) per person. If you’re looking for a structured yet efficient visit, check out our Half-Day Giverny Tours from Paris for a quick but informative trip, or opt for a Full-Day Giverny Tour from Paris for a more comprehensive experience.

Small Group Bus Tours

If you prefer a more personal and intimate experience, small-group tours are a great option. They typically include:

  • Fewer travelers, offering a quieter, more personal experience.
  • Priority access to Monet’s house for faster entry.
  • More flexible schedules with extra free time in Giverny.

If you want to avoid crowds and enjoy a more exclusive experience, consider booking a Small-Group Giverny Tour, which ensures more interaction with your guide and a relaxed visit. Those tours start at €100 ($110) per person.

Private Minibus Tours

For maximum flexibility and comfort, private minibus tours provide a tailor-made experience. These tours are ideal for families or couples and often include:

  • A dedicated guide for a customized experience.
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off.
  • Flexible scheduling to suit your interests.

These tours start at €250 ($270) per group and can last 6-10 hours, depending on your itinerary. If you prefer a personalized trip with exclusive service, check out our Private Giverny Tours for a unique and comfortable journey.

For the ones looking for a tour that includes transportation from your hotel for maximum convenience, consider our Giverny Tours with Hotel Pickup, which ensures a seamless journey from start to finish.

Combo Tours: Versailles & Auvers-sur-Oise

For those who want to make the most of their day, some tours combine Giverny with other famous sites:

  • Giverny & Versailles Full-Day Tour: Monet’s gardens in the morning, followed by the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles in the afternoon. Includes guided tours and skip-the-line entry. (€130 / $140 per person, 9-10 hours).

Giverny & Auvers-sur-Oise Tour: A perfect choice for art lovers, visiting both Monet’s gardens and Van Gogh’s final home. (€140 / $150 per person, 9-10 hours).

Where to Book Your Bus Tour

Several operators offer reliable tours to Giverny. Some of the most popular include:

  • Paris City Vision – Guided half-day and full-day tours, starting at €84.
  • Viator – Small-group and combo tours, starting from $72.
  • GetYourGuide – Minibus and combined tours, starting at €80.

Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.

Practical Tips for Your Bus Tour

  • Best Time to Visit: The gardens are open April 1st – November 1st, with peak blooms in May, June, and September.
  • Departure Points: Most tours leave from central Paris locations like Rue des Pyramides or Gare Saint-Lazare. Private tours may include hotel pick-up.
  • Inclusions: Many tours cover entrance fees, but meals may not be included—check before booking.

What to Bring: Comfortable shoes (for gravel paths), a camera, and a light jacket for unpredictable weather.