Excursión privada de un día desde París a Giverny Monet's House & Versailles Palace





Descripción
Experiencia privada y exclusiva para descubrir Giverny & Versailles con un guía profesional privado. Dos de los destinos de excursiones de un día más populares fuera de la capital francesa: el Palacio de Versalles de Luis XIV y los jardines y la casa de Monet en Giverny. > Tour Privado - 9 horas > Servicios exclusivos > Guía del conductor profesional con licencia > Entrada a la casa y jardines de Monet > Admisión al Palacio y Jardines de Versalles, incluso cuando se muestren fuentes musicales o jardines musicales > Auriculares si es necesario > Recogida y devolución del hotel
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La casa y jardines de Claude Monet en Giverny Perfora los secretos de uno de los pilares del impresionismo, Claude Monet. Líder del movimiento pictórico del siglo XIX, introdujo un cambio en el arte académico representativo que introdujo una mayor percepción, emociones y luz. El pintor dedicó más de cuarenta años de su vida a una de sus mejores obras maestras: su jardín en Giverny. El jardín del agua Pasee por el romántico jardín acuático, con su famoso puente japonés, las glicinias, el estanque de nenúfares, los sauces e iris llorones ... Contemple esta imagen viva con su profusión de luz y colores reflejados. La casa Visite la encantadora casa rosa del maestro donde reinaba un ambiente familiar. Descubra la vida cotidiana del pintor rodeado de ocho niños: el salón, la despensa, el dormitorio, el estudio, el comedor y la hermosa cocina ... Admire su colección de grabados japoneses, otra fuente de inspiración. El estudio Termine su visita con el gran estudio donde las famosas pinturas de nenúfares vieron la luz del día. Estas pinturas se exhiben en el Museo Orangerie de París.
Giverny es un pueblo encantador, típico de Norman Seine. Se encuentra a la derecha, o al norte, a la orilla del río más poderoso de Normandía, cerca de la ciudad de Vernon. Si no fuera por la llegada del maestro impresionista Claude Monet en 1883, el pueblo podría haber seguido siendo un tranquilo remanso provincial. Los largos años que Monet pasó aquí lo convertirían en un lugar de peregrinación artística, incluso en su vida.
El Palacio de Versalles, o "Château de Versailles", es uno de los monumentos más emblemáticos de Francia y Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Construido originalmente como pabellón de caza de Luis XIII, fue transformado por Luis XIV en residencia real de la corte Francesa en 1682. Descubre la gran arquitectura del palacio, los apartamentos reales y el famoso Salón de los Espejos, famoso por sus 357 espejos, decoraciones doradas y reflejos de los jardines. Explore los Apartamentos del Rey y la Reina, que una vez se utilizaron para ceremonias oficiales y la vida de la corte, ricamente decorados con mármol y techos pintados. Diseñados por André Le Nôtre en 1661, los Jardines de Versalles cuentan con elegantes caminos, fuentes, estanques y esculturas, lo que los convierte en una obra maestra del diseño formal Francés. Durante el verano, los visitantes también pueden disfrutar de los Jardines Musicales y Espectáculos de Fuentes.
Nuestro experto guía turístico le permitirá ver la mejor parte de los jardines. En 1661, Luis XIV encargó a André Le Nôtre la creación de los jardines de Versalles. La creación de jardines requiere un trabajo gigantesco de unos cuarenta años: nivelación de espacios, jardinería, jardinería, creación de estanques y el Canal. Luis XIV consideró los jardines como importante como el castillo. André Le Nôtre creó un último jardín de estilo francés: una terraza con una vista global de los jardines, una organización geométrica de hachas, estanques, parterres, arboledas. El jardín está diseñado como un edificio, un paseo jugando en las perspectivas. Charles Le Brun dibujó una gran cantidad de estatuas y fuentes. Las 221 esculturas convierten a Versalles en el museo de esculturas al aire libre más grande del mundo. Fuentes y arboledas adornan los jardines. Las arboledas acogían regularmente la caminata del Rey y el entretenimiento de la corte. Aprecie un paseo por los jardines de Le Nôtre. Cada verano, Versalles ofrece entretenimiento excelente en los jardines para brindar a los visitantes la experiencia de la magnificencia de las celebraciones en el jardín en la época de Luis XIV. Su guía le ofrecerá una visita a los jardines musicales (martes de junio a octubre) y al espectáculo de fuentes musicales (sábados y domingos de abril a octubre).
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
La recogida en el hotel comienza aproximadamente entre 5 y 10 minutos antes de esta hora.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Elija visitar Versalles por la mañana y Giverny por la tarde, solo háganoslo saber
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- Los horarios están sujetos a cambios debido a las condiciones del tráfico local.
- Por favor avise cualquier requerimiento dietético específico al momento de la reserva
Opiniones(50)
If someone uses a wheelchair having a private guided tour makes this experience so much better. We could not have navigated these sites on our own. It was a wonderfull experience.
This was very unprofessional experience. Please do not use this company for your tour. There is no such thing as skip the lines at Giverny, it’s a scam. Our driver, while very nice showed up late, had no water in the van for an hour and quarter drive. He left us and told us to meet him at the exit and didn’t give a number to contact him, needless to say, we waited over 10 min for him at the exit we knew. Really awful We have 2 kids and a 76 year old woman with us. The woman Sarah at the this company is combative and rude, 0 customer service. Spend you thousands of dollars w a reputable company. Really no excuse to spend 2k on a tour that is like this w the worst customer Service.
Dear Madam, We’re truly sorry your day didn’t meet your expectations. It’s always frustrating not to enjoy a beautiful place like Giverny—especially when the frustration seems to begin before even stepping into the van. Let us gently correct a few points: - Our guide was less than five minutes late, which in Paris traffic is practically early. - Fresh water was offered and declined. Perhaps hydration might have helped the mood? - Yes, there is such a thing as skip-the-line access at Giverny—for entry, not for the exit. (We’re still working on helicopter service for that part.) - The driver clearly explained the meeting point for pick-up. A 10-minute wait in a garden, while not ideal, isn’t exactly a crisis—even with kids and a 76-year-old. As for being called "combative and rude"—well, I will always stand up for my team, especially when they’re being treated disrespectfully. A poor review may be intended as leverage for a refund, but unfortunately, that's not how we operate. We love what we do, and our many happy clients reflect that. But of course, it’s hard to please someone who brings their frustration along as carry-on luggage. Wishing you calmer travels ahead,
we were picked up by our guide, Jean-Paul, conveniently right outside our flat in the 9th arrondissement. We drove to Giverny first, and he took us around the gardens, the house, and even did thoughtful things like move the car throughout the day so that we watch part of the way, but then the car would be waiting for us. He was so knowledgeable about the history, the artist that we saw, they connected things to modern day, Paris. He was very responsive and engaging with our children as well. We had a lovely crêpe lunch, and then headed to the Versailles Gardens, to include the hamlet that Marie Antoinette designed, and lastly, the palace. I'm so grateful we booked this tour!
Dear Erin, Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed review. We're thrilled to hear that you had such a memorable day with Jean-Paul, and that both the adults and children in your group felt engaged and well cared for throughout the tour. At our company, we take great pride in working exclusively with guides conférenciers—certified tour guides who are the only professionals authorized to provide commentary inside France’s historical monuments, such as Versailles and Giverny. Their deep knowledge and passion for art, history, and culture ensure a rich and insightful experience for our guests, just as you described. We’re especially pleased that Jean-Paul’s attention to detail, storytelling, and flexibility helped make your day so smooth and enjoyable. Thank you again for choosing to explore with us—we hope to welcome you back for another unforgettable adventure in the future! Warm regards,
If you make reservations with other people make sure you pay together. We made the reservations on the phone but gave 2 different credit cards and told them we wanted to be together in the same car. That day they put us in different cars. The poor tour guide didn’t know what to do. He tried to call his office with no answer. We call Viator but took a while to get anyone but then my husband was able to chat via text. He was told it was basically our fault due to not paying together even though we booked the tour by phone and was assured that there will not be a problem. It all worked out at the end due to a wonderful tour guide. It was just very stressful. We have used Viator many times and this has never happened. Hopefully it will never happen again.
Dear Victoria, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re truly sorry for the confusion and the stress it caused at the start of your tour. We completely understand how important it was for you to be in the same vehicle, especially when traveling with friends or family. In this case, two separate bookings were made with different payment details, and we did not receive any indication prior to the tour that you wished to be grouped together. Had we been informed during the booking process, we would have arranged it without hesitation. That said, we’re very glad that our team—and especially your guide—was able to quickly adapt and ensure that you could continue the day together. We’re proud of our guides, who always do their utmost to create a seamless and enjoyable experience, even in unexpected situations. We appreciate your feedback and your continued trust, and we hope to welcome you again in the future under smoother circumstances. Warm regards,
Would not recommend due to the fact that we did not get quicker access compared to small groups tours. Touring was conducted with the rest of the crowd of tourists. There was no special access except for entry. Tour is set by the guides pace, which is not enjoyable in a hot and crowded environment. The guide was knowledgeable, but I don’t feel it was at all worth the money.
Dear Robbyn, A few clarifications to be completely fair. For some reason, you booked two tours for two people instead of one tour for four. Your mistake resulted in an additional cost. The correct combination would have been a private group of four. What's the difference between a private tour and a small group? - A single hotel pick-up instead of three different pickups throughout Paris - A dedicated tour guide who adapts the tour to your family, your timing - A dedicated entrance to Giverny (without skipping the line, sometimes a 2-hour wait) - A special access to Versailles (without a tour guide, sometimes a 3-hour wait) These time savings may not have been apparent to you, but they are invaluable for a better experience everywhere. Regards
Our driver/ guide was extremely knowledgeable and truly made our day memorable. Worth every penny as the guided tour provides many facts that you would never know.
Worth a day! So much to see and learn! Our guide was fantastic and even suggested a great place to stop for lunch! Enjoyable even during the rain!
Our guide, Jean Paul, was outstanding! He was knowledgeable on so many topics. He was able to bring life to the characters, sharing information gleaned from archival sources as well as palace gossip. His English is excellent. We also appreciated his willingness to stay longer when we were deeply engaged and to move quickly through areas of less interest. He is very easy to be with and possesses a nice sense of humor. The sights themselves were everything you might imagine, and then some. We would highly recommend this tour.
We had originally booked a private 9 person tour to Versailles and Giverny that dwindled down to 2 people. We paid upwards of flight tickets for two from US to Europe for those tours. In return we got a driver who barely spoke English. At Versailles we were linked with another couple for the tour. Needless to say, we could’ve rented a car and driven ourselves to these locations and had more freedom than be rushed. It was highly disappointing tour. We did not get a tour guide at all. I do not recommend this company at all. Be aware!
Gilles is a Great Tour conductor very knowledgeable and great at his work. I did enjoyed all the tour with his help thanks



