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Small Group Half-day trip from Paris for 4 to 7 people to Giverny village and Claude Monet's house with a lot of Free time. Mercedes Minivan or VW Minivan. Tiered pricing. Live-guided.. Duration 6,5 hours, longer than usual. So You have got time for Lunch in Giverny and time to discover this lovely Norman village and maybe to visit Museum of Impressionism Giverny.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All Fees and Taxes, Bottled water
Guaranteed departures and Live guided from 4 people
2 hours Free time in Giverny
Claude Monet's Giverny House Skip-the-Line visit with tickets
Minivan Mercedes or Minivan VW
Souvenirs and Gratuities
Meals and Drinks
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Paris
08:00 Meeting at Opera Garnier steps or Hotel Pick up if option booked and departure destination Giverny. By Live-guided option the Guide will welcome You and give on the way You general Information about the French history and Impressionism. There are approx. 70 km to drive from Paris to Giverny. It takes up to 1,5 hours.
Fondation Claude Monet
09:15 - 11:00 Arrival in Giverny. Visit of the Claude Monet's home in Giverny to admire the nature that inspired one of the most famous French painters and founder of Impressionism. Visit the house and Norman flower gardens and Claude Monet’s studio.
Meeting Point Opera Garnier
& Drop off included
Pickup included
34 đánh giá
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Jorge R,
18 thg 7, 2025
- Viator
Extremely knowledgeable guide and we were given plenty of time to wander on our own. The tour was well worth it.
Laura P,
7 thg 7, 2025
- Viator
We were the 2nd stop so our pick-up was slightly delayed, but overall pick-up and drop-off was seamless with a very good and very professional driver. Our guide was pleasant, engaging, and knowledgeable once we got to the gardens, but there was no engagement, explanation, or discussion regarding the tour, countryside, Monet, or Giverny going or returning. The skip-the-line entry to the gardens was seamless. After our guide offered a brief but informative introduction to Monet and his history in Giverny, we had about 90 minutes to explore the gardens and Monet's home. The gardens were crowded but absolutely breathtaking and, for me, very moving. We waited in a moderately long but quick-moving line to make a quick walk through Monet's home. It was a crowded cattle-call walk through but definitely worth the time in terms of a moving step back in time and into Monet's life in Giverny. After exiting the gardens at the appointed meeting time, our guide led us on a very, very short walk to the easy-to-find church and Monet's family burial spot. We had a short time at the church. Then, the tour abruptly ended 45 minutes ahead of the advertised departure time with no museum visit or free time in Giverny, which were advertised to us as included in the tour. And there was no short 15 minute stop in Versailles (as advertised) on our return. This was a much anticipated highlight excursion for me as a lifelong lover of Monet. If I had known that the little museum visit and free time in Giverny was not going to happen, I would have welcomed extended time in the gardens to just sit with it all. Truly a beautiful and awe-inspiring place to sit or stand quietly immersed. My husband and I were concerned about impacting the other three guests traveling in the van with us and conscientiously hastened our enjoyment of the gardens to make the prearranged meeting time for the church visit and what we thought would be a little free time to visit the little museum or one of the cafes. It turned out the three guests traveling with us had left the gardens ahead of our scheduled meeting time in the gardens and were apparently not interested in wandering the very small enclave of Giverny or enjoying a coffee in one of the very charming cafes. They were seemingly underwhelmed with the gardens and Giverny and, after a very short guide-led church visit, they were pretty obviously done with Giverny. Hence, I believe, the reason our tour was abruptly shortened. To Viator, a possible improvement would be to include some introductory tour remarks on the way to Giverny along with including remarks about the church and the location of the family burial place at the front end of the garden tour along with the introductory explanations of Monet and the gardens. Then, release all guests to explore the gardens, Monet's house, Giverny, and/or the museum as they wish with a set meeting time at the van for the advertised departure time of 1:00pm. This would allow guests who lose interest or finish their visit early to sit and wait wherever they like without impacting other tour guests. As it was, my advice to anyone considering this somewhat pricey tour is that you fill the van with like-minded travelers or make the trip alone so that your visit is not unexpectedly shortened by a group of travelers with differing expectations or desires.
Kerry W,
30 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
No-one showed up to pick us up at the designated meeting place and time on the day we originally booked. No other parties were waiting either. We contacted the company who said there was a computer glitch. Luckily we had one free day left and the trip was rescheduled. Guide was waiting when we arrived at same designated pickup point. In total there were 4 people on this trip. Our guide was very knowledgeable. The gardens are beautiful but so many people all vying for the same photo spots. The other couple continued to Versailles but we had done this on a previous visit. The driver returned us to our hotel while the others were visiting Versailles then returned to pick them up which was appreciated.
William L,
30 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
We experienced some intermittent light rain, and the gardens were vibrant in late May. Our guide was very good and spoke at an optimal speed. Many speak too quickly and it is difficult to process them and see the sights. Still a Wow moment listening to Monet's background and how this island came to be.
andrea f,
28 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
if they don't get enough people for the tour, they offer you a "private experience" for more money, but no tour. The guy that spoke to us for 10 minutes just kept us telling us how tired he was, and his english was very poor. there was no "skip the line" (we waited for over 35 minutes to get into the house), as promised, and there was no 15 minute stop in Versailles as promised. There was no time to walk around the village as promised - all of this in writing - so basically this was just a ride in a vehicle for a lot of money.
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