Paris to Giverny Half-Day Tour – Step Into Monet’s World
Escape Paris for a half-day journey to Giverny, the village where Claude Monet lived and painted for 40 years. Explore his vibrant Clos Normand garden, cross the iconic Japanese Bridge, and admire the Water Lily Pond that inspired his masterpieces.
Step inside Monet’s pink house, from the sunny yellow dining room to the cozy blue reading room and his unique Japanese print collection.
With round-trip AC transport from Paris, choose the experience that suits you:
Guided skip-the-line visit with an expert
Private luxury excursion with hotel pick-up
Perfect for art lovers, families, and countryside seekers—this is your chance to walk in Monet’s footsteps.
Book now – Giverny sells out fast during bloom season (April–July)!
Hotel Pickup - Drop off: Transfers from your accommodation in Paris (zip code 75), 75000 PARIS<br/>Duration: 5 hours: On site visit Duration is 2 hours.<br/>NAFRPGH01b-PGT<br/>Pickup included
Meeting Point :-: 45 avenue de La Bourdonnais 75 - Meet our representative outside Café le Champ de Mars.
Metro : Ecole Militaire<br/>Duration: 5 hours: On site visit Duration is 2 hours..<br/>NAFRPGH01a-GT
Visit Claude Monet’s iconic home and gardens in Giverny
See the Water Lily Pond & Japanese Bridge that inspired his masterpieces
Explore the Clos Normand flower garden and Monet’s pink house
Enjoy round-trip transport from Paris in comfort
Choose SIC Guided, or Private Guided tours
Nearest Metro Station: Ecole Militaire
Meet our representative outside Café le Champ de Mars.
Please check your Mailbox and Whatsapp to download the official ticket.
Do not use the booking confirmation page as a ticket. Only the official ticket with QR code is valid for entry.
Present official vouchers at the meeting point.
Your official ticket with QR code will be sent via email and WhatsApp. Please reply ‘OK’ to confirm receipt and ensure smooth entry.
For any questions or issues regarding your voucher, please contact us directly via WhatsApp.
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