Giverny Day Trips from Paris — Monet’s Garden

Step into the world Claude Monet painted: his pastel house, the flower-filled Clos Normand and the famous water-lily pond with its Japanese bridge at Giverny. Day trips from Paris combine round-trip transport with skip-the-line entry, and many pair Giverny with the Musée d’Orsay or the Normandy countryside.

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Giverny in Paris — FAQ

How do I get from Paris to Giverny?
Giverny is about an hour northwest of Paris. The easiest option is a guided day trip with round-trip transport; independently you can take a train to Vernon and a shuttle or bike to the gardens.
When is the best time to visit Monet’s garden?
The gardens are open roughly April to November and are at their most colourful from May to July, when the water lilies and flowerbeds are in full bloom.
Should I book Giverny tickets in advance?
Yes — entry slots and guided tours sell out in spring and summer. A day trip with skip-the-line access saves you the long queue at the gate.