Planning a visit to Claude Monet’s gardens? Driving from Paris to Giverny is a convenient, scenic option. Whether you prefer speed, a toll-free route, or a countryside drive, here’s what you need for a smooth trip
Summary: Take the A13 highway from Paris, following signs for Rouen. Exit near Bonnières-sur-Seine and follow local roads to Giverny. This is the fastest and most direct route but includes toll fees.
Summary: Start on A15, then switch to D14 through Magny-en-Vexin. This route avoids tolls but may have more traffic, especially during peak hours.
Want to enjoy the French countryside? Try these slower but beautiful routes:
These roads wind through charming villages and rolling fields—ideal for a relaxed road trip.
✔ Traffic: Avoid leaving Paris between 7–10 AM and 4–7 PM to skip rush hour.
✔ Tolls: If using A13, have cash or a credit card ready for toll stations.
✔ Fuel Stops: Gas stations are available on highways, but rural routes have fewer options—fill up before leaving Paris.
✔ Parking in Giverny: Free parking lots are available near Monet’s house and gardens.
✔ Weather Considerations: Rain and fog can impact rural roads, so check the forecast before departure.
If you don’t have your own vehicle, renting a car in Paris is a convenient option. Here are some key points to consider:
Enjoy your trip to Giverny!