Maximize your day with these Giverny & Versailles combo tours from Paris. Visit Monet’s peaceful gardens and the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles in one seamless itinerary. It’s the perfect blend of natural beauty and royal history—all in a single day.
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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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Discover Claude Monet’s house in Giverny and the Palace of Versailles on a day trip from Paris. Skip the lines, explore these iconic attractions, and learn more about French art and royal history.
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Discover two of the most iconic homes and gardens in French culture on this small group day trip from Paris. Explore King Louis the 14th Palace and outstanding French Gardens in Versailles, then roam the artistic gardens of Claude Monet.
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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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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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Enjoy this private full-day tour of Versailles and Giverny to experience two of the most popular day-trip destinations outside Paris.
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Visit both the Palace of Versailles and Monet’s garden at Giverny on this Paris day trip. Explore the gardens that inspired his Water Lilies series, then tour Louis XIV’s opulent palace after lunch.
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Visit both the Palace of Versailles and Monet’s garden at Giverny on this Paris day trip. Explore the gardens that inspired his Water Lilies series, then tour Louis XIV’s opulent palace after lunch.
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This full-day tour from Paris includes a visit to Claude Monet’s home Giverny; lunch at a spectacular riverfront location; a guided tour of Versailles; and a chance to see the popular Musical Fountain show.
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Planning to visit both sites in one day? These FAQs about Giverny & Versailles combo tours from Paris will help you get the most out of your experience.
Most combo tours include round-trip transportation from Paris, skip-the-line access to both Versailles and Giverny, and guided tours or audio guides at each site. Some tours also include lunch, hotel pickup, or free time for independent exploration.
Yes. Combo tours are designed to make this possible. You’ll visit Claude Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny and then explore the Palace of Versailles — or vice versa — with transportation and timing optimized to fit both in one full-day itinerary.
Most tours last between 9 and 11 hours. That includes travel time from Paris (around 1.5 hours to Giverny and 45 minutes to Versailles), plus several hours at each destination to enjoy the sites without feeling rushed.
In Giverny, you’ll visit Claude Monet’s house, stroll through the colorful flower gardens, and see the famous water lily pond and Japanese bridge that inspired many of his paintings. Some tours also include time to visit the Musée des Impressionnismes nearby.
You’ll explore the Hall of Mirrors, Royal Apartments, and the sprawling formal gardens. Some tours also include the Trianon Palaces and Marie Antoinette’s Estate if time allows. Guided tours provide historical context and skip-the-line entry.
Yes, most Giverny and Versailles combo tours include a professional guide for at least one of the two locations. Others may offer a live guide for the full day or provide multilingual audio guides for flexibility.
Absolutely. You can choose from standard group tours, small-group experiences (usually limited to 8–12 people), or fully private tours with custom itineraries and hotel pickup. Private tours are great for a more relaxed pace and personalized attention.
It depends on the tour. Some include a sit-down lunch at a countryside restaurant or near Versailles. Others allow free time for you to eat where and what you prefer. Always check what’s included before booking.
Late spring through early autumn (April to October) is ideal. Monet’s gardens are in full bloom from April to June, and Versailles’ fountains operate on select days in summer. Expect more crowds in July and August.
Giverny is roughly 75 km (about 1.5 hours by car or bus) from Paris. Versailles is around 20 km southwest of Paris and takes about 45 minutes to reach. Most combo tours handle all transportation for you.
Yes, most tours depart from central Paris — usually from a meeting point near a major metro stop or hotel. Some private tours may offer hotel pickup and drop-off for added convenience.
Yes, expect a fair amount of walking, especially in the gardens at both sites and inside the Palace of Versailles. Comfortable shoes are highly recommended. Some areas may not be fully accessible to travelers with limited mobility.
Yes, children are welcome on most tours. Versailles can be especially exciting for kids with its grand halls and gardens. Giverny offers a more relaxed pace and colorful scenery, though it may appeal more to older children or those interested in art.
Photography is allowed in most parts of Versailles and Giverny, but without flash. Tripods and selfie sticks may be restricted. Always check the current rules at the entrance.
Most guided tours are available in English, and many also offer French, Spanish, German, or other languages. If you prefer a non-English tour, check the available language options before booking.
Bring comfortable shoes, a water bottle, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a camera or smartphone. A light jacket may be helpful in spring or fall. If your tour doesn’t include lunch, plan to bring snacks or money for food.