Plan Your Visit to Monet's Garden

Monet's Garden | A Masterpiece of Nature and Art in Giverny

Nestled in the quaint village of Giverny, France, lies the ethereal beauty of Monet Garden, a timeless masterpiece that inspired one of the greatest Impressionist painters of all time, Claude Monet. Spread across meticulously manicured acres, this enchanting haven captures the essence of nature's splendor, intricately woven with the artistic vision of its namesake.


Here, vibrant bursts of color dance harmoniously amidst serene ponds adorned with graceful water lilies, echoing the very brushstrokes that defined Monet's iconic works. As you wander through the winding pathways, the delicate fragrance of blooming flowers fills the air, transporting you to a realm where art and nature intertwine seamlessly. With each step, you are invited to immerse yourself in the enchanting landscape that once ignited the imagination of a visionary artist, making Monet Garden a timeless sanctuary that continues to captivate hearts and minds alike.

Monet's Garden Opening Hours

 You can visit Monet’s Garden and House from 1st April to 31st October from 9:30 AM to 6 PM on all days.


Admissions for the day end at 5:30 PM, while the attraction closes for all visitors by 6 PM.


The garden remains closed from 1st November to 31st March every year as these months mark the annual sowing season in Giverny.

Getting to the Monet's Garden in Giverny

By Public Transportation

By Train – Take a train from Gare Saint Lazare in Paris to Vernon, the nearest railway station to Giverny. After a 45-minute train ride, hop on a cab or shuttle bus from Vernon to Monet’s Garden in Giverny.


By Shuttle Bus – Direct shuttle buses run from central locations in Paris like the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower to Giverny. The journey takes around one-and-a-half to two hours, depending on traffic.


By Car Rental: Opting for flexibility and independence? Renting a car in Paris and driving to Giverny is viable. The journey typically spans 1.5 hours, contingent upon traffic conditions. Yet, exercise caution, especially during peak tourist seasons, as traffic congestion may impede your travel plans.


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Private Transportation Options

Guided Tour: For a hassle-free journey to Monet’s Garden with the added perk of expert guidance, booking a guided tour is your ideal choice. Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned coach from Paris to Giverny, accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide who ensures a fulfilling experience.


By Car: Traveling by car? Giverny, approximately 80 km from Paris, entails a 1 to 1.5-hour drive, subject to traffic conditions. From the Eiffel Tower, take the A13 highway for 45 km, then follow the exit towards Vernon/Bonnières. Follow the road signs directing you to Monet's House and Garden. Nearest parking is available at Parking La Maison de Claude Monet, just 69 m away.


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Tips Before Visiting Monet Garden


     Visit the garden in the early morning hours to avoid the heavy afternoon rush and explore the attraction in peace.


·     A leisurely stroll of the garden can take around two hours, so start your day early for a relaxed experience at the attraction.


·     The garden goes beyond the water lilies and other flowers, so take your time and discover the bridges and pathways here.


·     A tour of Monet’s Garden is incomplete without a visit to Monet’s House, so remember to include it in your itinerary.


·     Go on a guided tour or take an audio guide along for your visit to Monet’s Garden and House to understand its importance better.


·     Follow the designated pathways and signs so you don’t miss out on any highlights of the garden.


·     Photography is permitted on the premises, but ensure that you maintain the calm atmosphere of the garden while clicking pictures.


·     Wear comfortable walking shoes and stay hydrated as you will have to walk around quite a bit during your visit to Monet’s Garden and House.

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     If you want to take Monet-inspired souvenirs home, the attraction has a gift shop that sells everything from flower seeds to table art.

Know Before You Go To Monet Garden

Facilities
Accessibility
Rules

Restrooms and Accessible toilets

Baby changing facilities

Water fountains

Gift shop

Cloakroom

Audio guides

Wheelchairs and strollers for rent

  •  The garden has accessible toilets and ramps for wheelchairs throughout the premises.
  •  There are multilingual audio guides and Braille maps in the garden.
  • There is a sensory garden and a tactile garden for those with visual impairments and developmental disabilities.
  • Except a few portions on the upper floors that require walking, Monet’s house is completely accessible as well.
  • Maintain tranquility for all visitors.
  • Stay on designated paths to preserve landscape.
  • Avoid picking flowers; leave them undisturbed.
  • Respect photography guidelines for privacy.
  • Dispose of waste responsibly; no littering.
  • Keep pets leashed to prevent disturbances.
  • Adhere to designated opening hours.
  • Consider accessibility for all visitors.

FAQs

What are the opening hours for Monet’s Garden in Giverny?

Monet’s Garden in Giverny is open from April 1 to October 31 from 9:30 AM to 6 PM on all days. Entry to the attraction is allowed till 5:30 PM, and the attraction closes for visitors by 6 PM. The garden remains closed from November 1 to March 31 every year, so plan your visit to Monet’s Garden accordingly.

What is the best time to visit Monet’s Garden in Giverny?

The best time to visit Monet’s Garden is in the early morning hours. This period sees fewer crowds and pleasant weather, so you can explore the attraction in peace. Since weekends see higher number of visitors, plan your visit on weekdays for a more relaxed experience with friends and family. Every season looks different for Monet’s Garden, so choose a month that best suits your preferences.

How much time does it take to visit Monet’s Garden in Giverny?

You can explore Monet’s Garden and its main highlights in Giverny in around two hours. The journey from Paris to Giverny takes around two hours as well, and you might want to visit nearby attractions after your garden tour. So, a visit to the garden is a trip that lasts an entire day if you complete the tour in a relaxed manner.

Can I take photos inside Monet’s Garden?

Yes, personal photography is allowed inside Monet’s Garden. While clicking photographs, it is advised that you maintain decorum and don’t affect the experience of other visitors to the garden. You can click as many pictures as you want of every highlight and attraction inside the garden. However, commercial photography and tripods are not allowed on the premises without prior permission.

Are there any other attractions to explore near Monet’s Garden in Giverny?

Yes, there are many other attractions to explore as part of your plan to visit Monet’s Garden. The closest to the garden is the Musee de Impressionnismes, which is a museum dedicated to Impressionism in Giverny. A few minutes away lies the town of Vernon, where you can explore the stunning Chateau de Bizy with guided tours and theatrical visits.

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