Avoid the crowds and enjoy a more personal experience with these small-group Giverny tours. Traveling in a small group means more time with your guide, less waiting, and a more relaxed pace as you visit Monet’s house and gardens. Great for travelers who value connection, comfort, and detail.
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See where the great Impressionist artist lived for 40 years, and delight in familiar scenery as you stroll through the Japanese Garden and spot waterlilies. Learn from an informative guide about Monet’s life work and his family. This small-group tour is limited to just eight people, ensuring personalized attention.
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Walk in the footsteps of two amazing artists: Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh on this small group day trip from Paris. You’ll also see Van Gogh’s and Claude Monet’s final resting place on this tour.
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Enjoy the elegance and beauty of Versailles, palace of the French royalty and the little village Giverny, where Claude Monet lived for most of his life. Experience the uniqueness of both places in small groups and with a multilingual guide.
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See Versailles and Monet’s home in Giverny in just one day on this small-group excursion from Paris. First, discover Monet’s home. A guide will provide fascinating stories about Monet from outside of the gardens before leaving you to explore the grounds independently. Then, travel to the dazzling Château de Versailles, where you’ll hear tales of courtesan life under Louis XIV before exploring the palace interior with an audio guide.
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250 €
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Uncover history and art on a small-group, full-day tour from central Paris. Explore Giverny, including its tranquil water lily gardens at Monet’s house. Indulge in lunch at Moulin de Fourges and then discover the splendor of the Palace of Versailles with its decadent Hall of Mirrors and gardens.
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Curious about what to expect on small-group Giverny tours? This FAQ covers key details to help you decide if it’s the right fit.
Small-group tours (usually 6 to 15 people) offer a more intimate and personalized experience. You’ll enjoy better access to the guide, in-depth storytelling, and a less rushed pace. These tours often use smaller vehicles, avoid large crowds, and may include hotel pickup—making the whole day more comfortable and efficient.
Yes. Most small-group Giverny tours include skip-the-line access to Monet’s House and Gardens, along with a guided tour of the property. Some also include entry to the Musée des Impressionnismes, depending on the itinerary.
Often, yes. Small-group Giverny tours tend to be more adaptable, allowing for short photo stops, extra time in the gardens, or slower pacing based on the group’s preferences. While the core itinerary is set, guides usually have some flexibility.
Many small-group Giverny tours include hotel pickup from centrally located accommodations in Paris. Some also offer drop-off at your hotel or a convenient central point. Always check the tour description for specifics.
Absolutely. If it’s your first time in France or you’re not confident navigating public transport, a small-group tour offers structure, comfort, and expert guidance. You’ll get personal attention from your guide and a relaxed way to experience one of France’s most charming day trips.
Most small-group Giverny tours last 5 to 9 hours, depending on whether they’re half-day or full-day experiences. Full-day options may include extra stops like the Musée des Impressionnismes, a local lunch, or even a visit to Versailles.
Generally, yes—small-group tours are priced higher than large-group or self-guided options. However, many travelers find the extra cost worth it for the comfort, attention to detail, and overall experience.
Yes. Small-group tours are great for solo travelers who want the security of a group without getting lost in a crowd, and for couples seeking a more curated, stress-free experience. You’ll have chances to interact with others but still enjoy your space.
English is the most common language, but some small-group tours offer French, Spanish, German, or other options. Language availability varies by operator, so check before booking.