Palace of Versailles and Monet’s house and gardens. Versailles, the gardens and Monet’s house and gardens were wonderful. Frederic, our driver, was so kind and full of interesting facts and information, not only of Versailles, but areas around Pa...
Once at Giverney he walked us to the house and gardens providing information on what to look for etc then allowed us time to explore the home and town. Returning to Paris we started out off highway hearing more about Monet and seeing surrounding area- so...
Monet’s gardens open June 8by Ariane ~ May 28, 2020Roses are at their peak at Giverny At last the date is known: Fondation Monet will open again to visitors within ten days, on Monday June 8 at 9.30 am. Previous purchase of tickets online will be mandatory, and possible from May ...
Giverny is more than just Monet’s house and garden. The village has a number of other pretty country homes, green landscapes and beautiful gardens. Here are some of the best things to do in Giverny, if you’re staying overnight and have more time! 1. Museum of Impressionism The bright ...
House of Claude Monet: 84 Rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny, France Save to wishlist RM 259.19 Go for a walk around Giverny's cobblestone streets Visit Monet's home and gardens without waiting in the queue Explore the features that inspired his paintings and tour inside the house ...
Claude Monet’s house and gardens, aka Fondation Claude Monet, will reopen to the public after the winter break on March 29, 2024. It will be the Easter week-end, so it may be quite busy on the first days. To save time, make sure you buy your admission tickets ahead of time. ...
Claude Monet noticed the village of Giverny while looking out of a train window. He made up his mind to move there and rented a house and the area surrounding it. In 1890 he had enough money to buy the house and land outright and set out to create the magnificent gardens he wanted to...
Tips for visiting Monet’s garden Photo: Jeanette Gory Allow at least one hour to visit the gardens and the house Arrive early to avoid the crowds. When we arrived at 11am the crowds were manageable but by the time we left the garden (around 12.30pm), the line at the entrance was lon...
The ticket can also be bought ahead, online of course. Another alternative is to get the tickets to both Monet’s House and Musée des Impressionnismes at the same time, thus avoiding the need to queue twice although without monetary advantage (i.e. twin tickets don’t come at a discount...
A trip to Fondation Claude Monet by car from London with how to visit the gardens and lake, immortalised by his waterlily paintings.