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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.
Ron_F, May 2026
Good way to see Giverny
This is an easy way to see Giverny from Paris. I have American friends who were here at the same time as I was and they took public transit, which requires multiple transfers. The guide, Crystal, was friendly and excellent. The round trip was 5 hours. It's 90 minutes each way, leaving 2 hours in Giverny. If you can afford it, I recommend the live guided tour. It's not that much extra and worth it.
Robin_R, May 2026
Just Right
My friends and I had a terrifictrip to Giverny, traveling in the easiest, calmest way. Our driver and our guide were wonderful. We had just the right amount of information and the right amount of free time to explore this glorious place. This was my fourth trip to France but only my first to Giverny. Not to be missed!
Catherine_L, May 2026
Fantastic !
Fantastic! Our guide, Chris, was amazing. We learned so much and he was very accommodating. Giverny was absolutely lovely. Versailles is not to be missed with a guide. Perfect 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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