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Eisha_C, Nov 2025
Great way to see both...
Great way to see both Giverny and Versailles. Ash was our first guide on the bus and provided us with an entertaining background on Monet. Anaïs was our guide in Versailles and she had a lot of insight and knowledge. The only thing I would change is that we spent a lot of time at Giverny - we were struggling to fill the time, but this may have been because it was the last day and normally more time is needed if popular?
Wendy_H, Nov 2025
Worth a visit!
Wonderful tour. We loved visiting the gardens! The bus was a convenient way to get there. We would have liked more time to walk around Giverny.
Frances_H, Oct 2025
Excellent and highly recommended tour
Our guide Lucile was exceptional. She was very knowledgable, warm and friendly, and took great care of our group. She readily adjusted to our group’s needs and answered any questions we had. She showed great care and made sure that we were comfortable all throughout the tour. Would highly recommend this tour as well because of the itinerary — Giverny and Versailles are beautiful and must-visit places.
Frederick_F, Oct 2025
Giverny Well Worth the Trip
The experience of visiting Giverny and the house of Monet is a worthwhile excursion to take. The town is beautifully quaint, as is the house of Monet. Our driver, Frederic, was the best you could ask for. Pleasant, congenial and very informative. He seems to truly enjoy his job, which in turn, made for a great day.

Giverny

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Paris
People walking between green plants at Giverny during daytime, Paris
  • A Giverny tour is ideal for art enthusiasts, especially impressionism fans.

  • The journey to Giverny, along the banks of the Seine River and through the sunflower fields of Normandy, is almost as good as the destination.

  • There are no ATMs or currency exchange bureaus in the village, so be sure to bring cash.

  • Although hotels are available, the village's small size means availability is limited, so most people visit on day trips from Paris. Make sure to book in advance if you plan on staying overnight.

  • Giverny and Monet's Garden are partly accessible for wheelchair users although Monet's House is not.

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