Impressionist day at Giverny from Paris (with transport)

Duration is 10:45 hours
Transport is included
Audio guide is included

Welcome to Giverny.paris (a ParisCityVision Brand) for a colorful day. On board our air-conditioned coach, you'll travel through Paris and the beautiful Normandy countryside. You'll arrive in Giverny after about 1:30hours, where your guide will show you the way to the entrance of the estate.

He'll explain how the day will unfold and give you the audio-guides, which you can only use outside. Take advantage of this complete tour to visit Giverny in complete freedom.

Giverny is a charming Normandy village, a place of inspiration where Claude Monet, master of the Impressionist movement, created his finest works. Your audio commentary will take you on a tour of the marvellous gardens, still in their original state, where you'll be carried away by Monet's imagination. The house, pink and green on the outside and full of color on the inside, and the two gardens, covered in flowers from spring to autumn, are themselves an exceptional work of art.

Crossing the Japanese bridge into the Water Garden, you won't miss the famous water lilies and majestic weeping willows that decorate the charming pond. In the alleys of the Clos Normand, the flowerbeds will dazzle your eyes with their infinite variety of colors, leading you to reverie and romance...

Your visit ends with a visit to the Musée des Impressionnismes, which boasts one of the finest collections of Impressionist works. If you have a little time left over, you can stroll through the narrow streets of the charming village of Giverny, with its galleries of painters and sculptors, its café and local bakery, and discover Monet's tomb beside the little church. The journey comes to an end, and you'll return home amazed by the gentle way of life in impressionist Normandy...


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What is the meeting point ?

45 avenue de La Bourdonnais 75007 PARIS
Café le Champ de Mars

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Giverny.paris

A UNIQUE ADVENTURE

Located on the right bank of the Seine, the town is world-famous for the paintings of Claude Monet, who lived here from 1883 until his death in 1926. Like Monet in his day, visitors can't help but pause for a long moment in front of the water garden, with its Japanese bridge and water lilies... backdrops that inspired two of his best-known paintings.