Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Claude Monet on a private and elegant getaway in Giverny, in the heart of the Normandy countryside.
This half-day out of time invites you to discover the Claude Monet Foundation and its bewitching gardens – pupa pond, Japanese bridge, artist’s house – all on a free visit, at your own pace.
An artistic break, comfortable and fluid, thought for those who want to discover Giverny in peace and comfort.
Place of exception: Giverny and the Monet Gardens are an immersion in visual poetry
️ Free lunch in the village: gourmet, bistro, or on the go – it’s up to you.
Return transportation in private high-end Mercedes VAN
Pick-up from your hotel in Paris
Personalized assistance on site: access, advice, logistics
Possibility to adapt the timing according to your wishes (on request)
*The proposed route is an optimized suggestion: each stage can be adjusted according to your desires
Sprinter 21 people : For groups 7-15 people, transport will be provided by one of our Mercedes Sprinter 21 seats. <br/>Pickup included
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Claude Monet on a private and elegant getaway in Giverny, in the heart of the Normandy countryside.
08:30 – Departure from your hotel in Paris.
Your private driver will pick you up in absolute comfort in your Mercedes van , quiet and spacious. The coordinator welcomes you and remains at your side to ensure fluidity and serenity.
08:30 – 10:00 – Journey to Giverny
Enjoy the Norman countryside on the way, while everything is managed for you.
10:00 am – 10:30 am – Free visit to the Maison de Monet (Claude Monet Foundation)
The intimate universe of the artist: his colorful pieces, his studio, his Japanese collections.
I can, according to your choice, pre-book your entrance (to be paid directly on site).
Walk in the Monet Water Garden
Admire the famous water lilies, the Japanese bridge, the flowered walkways and the lush garden that inspired so many paintings. Freedom to stop, to photograph, to contemplate.
12:00 – 14:00 – Free time in Giverny & lunch (not included)
Lunch in one of the charming restaurants of the village (reservation is possible on request according to your choice).
Walk in Giverny, discover galleries or local crafts.
2:15 – 2:45 pm – Passage through the Tomb of Claude Monet
Quiet moment of reflection or reflection in front of the burial of the Impressionist master, in the small cemetery of Giverny.
15:00 – 16:30 – Return to Paris
At the end of this artistic break, your private driver will drive you with confidence to your hotel or initial starting point.
In front of Publicis Drugstore
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