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.
Explore Monet’s world with full day Giverny tours from Paris. Enjoy his house, the water lily pond, and the village, perfect for a deeper dive into art, nature, and Normandy charm.
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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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Departing near the Eiffel Tower, this day trip takes you to Monet’s inspiring village of Giverny to explore his home, gardens, and the charm of Normandy. Afterward, enjoy premium outlet shopping at McArthurGlen Paris-Giverny before returning to Paris by shuttle.
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Enjoy an audio guided or guided all day tour to Giverny and Versailles from Paris including lunch. You will enjoy Giverny Claude Monet’s Former Home as well as the amazing Gardens and Versailles Royal Apartment and its gardens at your own pace.
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Experience two of France’s most iconic sites in one seamless day trip from Paris, blending art, history, and royal grandeur. This combo tour takes you from Monet’s peaceful gardens in Giverny to the lavish halls of the Palace of Versailles.
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Visit the Versailles and lily ponds in Giverny that inspired Claude Monet to new artistic heights on a guided tour from Paris. Enjoy a 3-course lunch at the renowned Moulin de Fourges.
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Before you plan your trip, check out these frequently asked questions about full-day Giverny tours from Paris to help you prepare.
A typical full-day Giverny tour includes round-trip transport from Paris, skip-the-line access to Monet’s House and Gardens, a guided tour, and free time to explore. Some tours also include lunch, entrance to the Musée des Impressionnismes, or extra stops like Versailles.
Yes. Several full-day tours combine a morning visit to Giverny with an afternoon at the Palace of Versailles. These combo tours usually include transportation, guided tours at both sites, and skip-the-line tickets. They’re ideal for travelers looking to maximize their day with two major cultural highlights.
Yes. Some full-day tours to Giverny include a guided bike ride through the Normandy countryside. These tours often start with a train ride from Paris, followed by cycling along scenic routes to Giverny. They include bike rental, guide, and entry to Monet’s House and Gardens. A picnic lunch or stop at a local market is sometimes included.
Full-day tours typically last 8 to 10 hours. This includes travel time, guided visits, and personal time to explore Monet’s gardens, the house, the museum, and the village.
Some tours include lunch—either at a local French restaurant or as a countryside picnic. Others give you free time to eat at your own pace. Always check the itinerary for meal details.
Yes. Most tours allow for a mix of guided experiences and free time to walk the gardens, visit shops, or enjoy lunch independently.
Generally, yes. However, expect moderate walking, especially in the gardens. Comfortable shoes are essential. Some tours are slower-paced or offer smaller group sizes, which may be more comfortable for seniors.
Many full-day Giverny tours include access to the Musée des Impressionnismes, known for its rotating exhibits on Monet and the Impressionist movement. This stop is often optional or dependent on time, so verify it’s included when booking.
Yes. Most tours are available in English, with many offering other languages such as French, Spanish, or German. Some use multilingual guides or audio headsets.
Most tours depart Paris between 8:00–9:00 AM and return between 5:00–6:00 PM. Combo tours with Versailles may return slightly later.
Absolutely. A full-day visit lets you experience Monet’s gardens at a relaxed pace, see his house in detail, visit the museum, and explore the charming village—all without feeling rushed.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sun protection, a refillable water bottle, and weather-appropriate clothing. For bike tours, athletic wear and a small backpack are recommended. Don’t forget your camera—Giverny is incredibly photogenic.
No. Giverny tours generally run from April through October, when Monet’s House and Gardens are open. They’re closed during the winter months.
Yes. Private or small-group tours offer a more personalized experience, often with hotel pickup and flexible timing. They’re ideal for couples, families, or those seeking a quieter, custom-paced day.