Audio Guided Tour from Paris to 2 Must See Sites: Giverny and Versailles in One day including lunch. You will discover one of the master of Impressionism's last home, sources of his finest works and his incredible gardens! Then you will appreciate the local French food in a charming country restaurant near Giverny. Explore Versailles Castles with Audio Guide with Priority ticket and admire its magnificent gardens at your own pace.
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First stop; Giverny at 1hour 20min (approx) drive from Paris in Eure Department (close to Vernon).
Giverny will be your first place to visit at your own rhythm!
Discover in complete freedom Claude Monet’s house with its magnificent bright gardens, which were the Master’s sources of inspiration.
Audio Guided visit of the garden with its amazing japanese bridge, water lilies ponds... which led to Claude Monet very finest paintings such as Les Nymphéas and also the Master of Impressionism. Monet's last Home restored after his disappearance thanks to generous donations and his studio, now a gift shop with many souvenir. Giverny draws nowadays many art loving crowd.
After your audio guided visit to Monet's House & Gardens, you will enjoy for lunch a 3 courses Menu with drinks included.
After lunch, you will be taken to Louis XIV's Kingdom:the Impressive Versailles.With the Skip the Line Entrance Ticket to the Palace, you will enjoy the Audio Guided Visit of the inside, exploring the Hall of Mirrors, and many several rooms including the King 's Chambers.
Then you will have time to wander through the gardens at your own pace.
Then waltz through the vast Hall of Mirrors at your own pace
Meet our representative with a ParisCityVision sign and a red jacket outside Café le Champ de Mars.
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