Embark on a journey from Paris to uncover the charm of Giverny and the artistic legacy of Auvers-sur-Oise.
This private car tour blends Impressionist heritage, serene landscapes, and the timeless spirit of two legendary artists—promising an enriching and unforgettable experience.
Begin in Giverny, the picturesque village where Claude Monet lived and painted his iconic water lilies. Explore Monet’s charming house and the breathtaking gardens that inspired some of his greatest masterpieces.
Next, continue to Auvers-sur-Oise, the peaceful village where Vincent van Gogh spent the final weeks of his life. Visit the Maison de Van Gogh (Ravoux Inn), walk to the church immortalized in his paintings, and pay respects at the cemetery where Vincent and his brother Theo rest side by side.
Travel in comfort in your private car, with a knowledgeable guide at your side to bring each place to life. Discover the heart of French beauty and artistic soul on this unforgettable day trip from Paris.
Guided tour<br/>Pickup included
8:00 – Hotel Pickup in Paris
Start your day with a comfortable pickup from your hotel in Paris by your private driver-guide. Enjoy the scenic drive through the French countryside as your guide shares fascinating insights about art, history, and the places you’re about to visit.
09:30 - 12:00 Giverny Visit
Upon arrival in Giverny, you'll explore Claude Monet's house and marvel at the stunning landscapes that inspired his iconic Water Lilies series. Wander through the lush gardens, admire the tranquil water lily pond, and soak up the beauty that captivated Monet's imagination. Pay your respects at Claude Monet's gravesite.
12:00 PM: Lunch (Lunch is not included in tour price)
Enjoy a delightful lunch at a local restaurant. Savor traditional French cuisine as you relax and recharge for the afternoon's adventures.
1:00 PM: Departure to Auvers-sur-Oise
14:00 – Drive to Auvers-sur-Oise: Van Gogh’s Final Days
Head to Auvers-sur-Oise, the village where Vincent van Gogh spent the last weeks of his life.
15:00 – Explore Van Gogh’s World
Visit the Maison de Van Gogh (Ravoux Inn), where he lived
See the Church of Auvers, featured in one of his iconic paintings
Walk to the cemetery, where both Vincent and Theo van Gogh are buried side by side
Stop at the house of Dr. Gachet, Van Gogh’s physician and supporter
17:00 – Return Drive to Paris
19:00 – Drop-off at Your Hotel
Arrive back in Paris with unforgettable memories of two of the greatest artists in history and the peaceful places they called home.
Driver will have the travelers name in sign board.
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