Monet Gardens Paris

To visit the museums buy a combined ticket.
Monet gardens paris. A flower garden called clos normand in front of the house and a japanese inspired water garden on the other side of the road. The garden is open every day from 1 april to 1 november. Claude monet in his garden monet s living masterpiece.
There are two parts in monet s garden. What greatly contributed to our day s enjoyment was the drive through the countryside and picnic that we did see above. Day trip to giverny from paris.
Many visitors do not realize that one of france s biggest attractions monet s gardens is the perfect day trip by train from paris. This tour starts when you meet up in paris with your guide near the arc de triomphe and board our luxury van for the 50 minute drive to. Today run by the claude monet foundation the painter s house and breathtaking gardens attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every.
Half day excursion from paris to visit the house and the gardens of claude monet the well known impressionist painter with a professional guide. Visiting monet s garden in giverny was definitely a well worth day trip from paris. Giverny monet s house gardens self guided tour with transport from paris from 71 08 giverny monet house and gardens skip the line walking tour from 69 79 giverny monet s house gardens skip the line ticket transfer from paris from 101 63.
The two parts of monet s garden contrast and complement one another. According to tripadvisor travelers these are the best ways to experience fondation claude monet. True paris boasts some of the best museums to learn about monet and impressionism in general like orly museum or musée marmottan monet however impressionism is all about plein air painting outdoors so there s no better place to enjoy impressionism than where.
Seeing the willow trees and lake full of water lilies you ll understand why monet used this garden as the inspiration for over 250 of his paintings. Tickets cost 9 50 euros for adults and 5 euros for over 7 year olds. Celebrated impressionist painter claude monet spent nearly 43 years from 1883 to his death in 1926 living in a house he had specially constructed in the peaceful locality of giverny about an hour from paris and at the edge of the normandy region of france.