Step into the world of Gothic architecture and painterly light on this day trip from Paris, where medieval meets Impressionism. Your driver will first take you to Rouen, the Norman capital, where the cathedral stands as a major example of Gothic design. With its cast‑iron spire reaching 151 m, detailed portal carvings, and the “Butter Tower,” it reflects centuries of construction, destruction, and restoration—highlighting its impact on Monet and role in regional identity. You'll also see the Gros-Horloge, a 14th‑century astronomical clock under a Renaissance arch, marking Rouen’s civic legacy.
Next, travel into the Normandy countryside to Giverny, where Claude Monet shaped his home and gardens as a living canvas. At his house, walk through flowerbeds, cross the Japanese bridge, and stand by the water-lily pond that helped define Impressionism. From cathedral stone to Monet’s light, this trip follows a path from monument to personal vision. Return to Paris with your private driver.
Rouen, the historic capital of Normandy, is a city steeped in medieval charm and dramatic history. Its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and soaring Gothic churches—most notably the Cathedral of Notre-Dame painted by Monet—tell of a city once at the heart of commerce, conflict, and culture. Walk through the old town where Joan of Arc was tried and executed, and admire the Gros-Horloge, an ornate 14th-century astronomical clock. Rouen’s blend of heritage, art, and riverside atmosphere makes it a rewarding stop for independent exploration.
Giverny is a tranquil village in Normandy best known as the home of Claude Monet, the father of Impressionism. Visitors can explore the artist’s former residence and the iconic gardens he designed, including the Japanese bridge and water lily pond that inspired his most famous works. Beyond Monet’s estate, Giverny offers quiet lanes, stone houses, and views of the Seine Valley, creating a peaceful setting that continues to enchant art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
In front of the Angel Bear Statue at the Gare du Nord Station, Pl. Napoléon III, 75010 Paris, France
Paris, the capital of France, is a city steeped in history, art, and romance. Known for its iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and charming neighborhoods, Paris offers a unique blend of timeless elegance and modern vibrancy. From the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre, the city is a treasure trove of cultural and historical gems.
The Eiffel Tower is Paris's most iconic landmark and a symbol of France. Built in 1889 for the World's Fair, it offers breathtaking views of the city.
The Louvre is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris. It houses thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
Notre-Dame is a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world. It has been undergoing restoration since the 2019 fire.
Montmartre is a historic and artistic district known for its bohemian past, charming streets, and the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790.
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The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790 and is famous for its opulent interiors and vast gardens.
Giverny is a charming village known as the home of the famous impressionist painter Claude Monet. The village is home to Monet's House and Gardens, which inspired many of his most famous works.
The Château de Fontainebleau is a grand royal château and park located just outside of Paris. It was a residence of the French monarchs from Louis VII to Napoleon III and is known for its beautiful architecture and vast forests.
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