Start your tour directly from Giverny for a more immersive and relaxed experience. Whether you’re into art, history, or food, various tours let you explore this charming village and its surroundings.
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Follow in the footsteps of the Impressionist artist Claude Monet and visit the small village of Giverny where he lived until his death.
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Follow in the footsteps of the Impressionist artist Claude Monet and visit the small village of Giverny where he lived until his death.
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Experience a private tour following in the footsteps of Claude Monet. Visit the picturesque village of Giverny, where the artist lived and painted his masterpieces until his death.
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Explore the house and gardens of Claude Monet on a 2-hour private guided tour. Discover the world that inspired his greatest masterpieces and explore his former home and gardens with a guide.
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450 €
per group up to 6
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Walk through the gardens and village that inspired some of Monet’s most celebrated paintings on a skip-the-line, small-group tour of Giverny.
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Before you embark on your Giverny adventure, you may have some questions. We’ve gathered the most common inquiries to help you plan the perfect tour experience.
Tours starting from Giverny include guided visits to Monet’s House and Gardens, bicycle tours through the Normandy countryside, historical and cultural tours, and food and wine experiences. Private and customized tours are also available.
Yes, it’s highly recommended to book tours in advance, especially during peak season (April to October) to secure availability and avoid long wait times.
Yes, many guided tours starting from Giverny offer options in English, French, and other major languages. Check with your tour provider for language availability.
Yes, private tours are available for those looking for a more personalized experience. These tours can focus on art, history, cycling, or gastronomy and can be customized to suit your interests.
Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for cycling. A hat, sunscreen, and a bottle of water are recommended, especially in warmer months.
Photography is allowed in Monet’s Gardens and throughout the village. However, taking photos inside Monet’s House is not permitted.
Food and drinks are usually included in food and wine experiences but not in standard guided tours. Some tours may offer optional tastings or meals.
Cancellation policies vary by provider. Many offer full refunds for cancellations made at least 24-48 hours in advance. Be sure to check with your tour operator.
After your Giverny tour, you can travel to nearby destinations such as Vernon, Rouen, or Paris by train, car, or private transfer. Some tour providers also offer onward travel services.