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Giverny Day Trip (Monet's Garden)

Monet's house and water-lily garden in Normandy — a green, gentle escape from the city.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for
  • Travellers on a budget
  • If you've only got a day
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • Photographers
  • Nature lovers
  • Anyone here to unwind
  • History & culture buffs
  • Romantics
Depends
  • Families with kids
Not for

Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and couples.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

Walking into Monet's garden feels less like a museum and more like stepping straight into a canvas — explosions of irises, roses and nasturtiums almost too vivid to be real.
theweithouse.com
The Japanese bridge and water-lily pond — the subjects of Monet's most famous canvases — are right there to stand in front of.
lesfrenchiestravel.com
It's not just a spring trip: the garden runs late March to early November and is beautiful throughout, with irises and wisteria in May, roses in June, lilies peaking July, and fall color in October.
lesfrenchiestravel.com
Travelers on guided half-days repeatedly wish for more time in the house and gardens — the visit can feel hurried.
tripadvisor.com
Midday is packed; arrive first thing or stay toward closing, when crowds thin out noticeably.
theweithouse.com
What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • For photos

    Go first thing or near closing for the Japanese bridge without a wall of people; June–July gives the water lilies, October the warm foliage.

    visit first thing in the morning or later in the day, as although it may be crowded when you arrive, the crowds thin out as closing time approaches

    theweithouse.com
  • As a couple

    A slow morning among the flowerbeds and the lily pond is one of the more quietly romantic half-days out of Paris.

  • On a budget

    DIY is cheap and easy: Gare St-Lazare to Vernon in under 45 min, then a €5 shuttle (10€ round-trip) to the village.

    Currently, the fare is 5€ each way, and 10€ for a round-trip ticket.

    parisdiscoveryguide.com
  • First-timers

    Even non-art-buffs are floored — reviewers call it one of the most beautiful places they've ever seen — but set expectations that a half-day tour is brisk.

What people say

Straight from the reviews

Stepping into Claude Monet's garden in Giverny feels less like visiting a museum and more like walking straight into a painting

theweithouse.com

Monet's garden is described as one of the most beautiful places visitors have ever seen

tripadvisor.com

more time in Monet's house and gardens would help, as the visit can feel rushed

tripadvisor.com
Good to know

Before you go

Cost
€11 entry; €70–120 with guided transport
Time
Half to full day
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
Open season late March–early Nov; May (irises/wisteria), June (roses), July (water lilies), October (fall color, fewer people). Arrive at opening or near close.
Getting there
Train Gare St-Lazare → Vernon (<45 min), then the seasonal Vernon–Giverny shuttle (~€5 each way / €10 round-trip), departing ~20 min after each train; or guided day trips by coach.
Hours
Open daily 9:30–18:00 (last admission 17:30), including public holidays during the season; not closed Mondays in season.
Booking
Pre-book timed tickets to skip the queue, especially summer; guided tours bundle transport.
Accessibility
Garden paths are largely flat gravel; the house has stairs. Check claudemonetgiverny.fr for accessibility details.
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