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Kristin_D, Apr 2026
Fantastic tour - a must see!!
We went to Giverny in April when all the flowers were in bloom and it was just gorgeous. The tour was very well done – the bus was beautiful and clean and the tour guides were amazing and gave us all kinds of really interesting information on the ride there. We enjoyed it greatly. My only advice is that if you spend a lot of time in the house in gardens, there’s not much time to get food so getting a Takeaway sandwich or something is probably best.
Navya_R, Apr 2026
Max was amazing! He was a...
Max was amazing! He was a great guide and made the experience really enjoyable and fun The visits to Palace of Versailles and Claude Monet’s Garden at Giverny were absolutely beautiful and unforgettable.
Nicole_K, Apr 2026
This was a great way to...
This was a great way to see both attractions but we felt each stop was at least an hour too long. However, we loved our tour guides — Omar in Versailles and Ridi for Giverny!
amy_n, Apr 2026
A nice tour and beautiful gardens
The sites are definitely interesting and worth seeing. The gardens are absolutely beautiful. I do feel that the description is a little misleading as it talks states the guide will help you get great souvenir photos at the water lillies. That would have been nice but the guide does not accompany you into the gardens or house. I also took a previous tour with a private guide and learned so much more about the garden, Giverny and Monet. It's a nice tour but not exceptional.

Giverny

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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.