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Giverny Minivan Tour T05

Monet's Home in Giverny
$132.58 per person

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Book a Giverny tour to Claude Monet's home and gardens daily April through October.

Your Giverny tour will start with a Paris hotel or apartment pickup by your driver guide.

  • Giverny Tour days: Daily April through October
  • Giverny Tour Duration: approximately 5 hours departing 1:10 PM
  • Children's Rate: Ages 10 years and under
  • Tour Code: T05
  • Included: Tour stops at Giverny to Monet's home and gardens, the Giverny Museum of Impressionism.
  • Vehicle: Deluxe air-conditioned minibus that seats eight passengers

Gardens of GivernyThe first stop on your Giverny is Monet's home and gardens. Monet created the beautiful gardens that he wished to paint. The Giverny Japanese bridge and water lilies were subjects of so many of Claude Monet's paintings.

You'll see flowerbeds that vary in heights and fullness. The fruit trees or ornamental trees stand over the climbing roses, the long-stemmed hollyhocks and the colored banks of annuals. Monet mixed simple flowers with the rare varieties that you'll see during your visit.

The center part of the garden is covered by green painted iron arches on which climbing roses grow. Other rose trees cover the railing along Monet's house. By the end of the summer the nasturtiums dominate the soil in the central alley. Claude Monet did not like organized nor constrained gardens. He arranged flowers according to their colors and left them to grow freely.

Continue on to visit the Lily Pond made famous in Monet's paintings. You'll see the lily pads, and the green painted foot bridges and the row boat.

After visiting the gardens and the lily pond, the next stop in the Giverny tour is the Giverny Museum of Impressionism. Monet lived in the house from 1883 until he died in 1926. Though he never traveled to Japan, the house is full of Japanese woodblock prints.

At the end of the tour, your driver will take you back to your Paris hotel or apartment.

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