Please note that the indicated price includes transfer to Giverny Jardin, waiting and return trip. This route takes 5 hours.
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Giverny Jardin de Monet – one of most visited viallages around Paris. Tanks to Monet, who spent here most productive years of his life.
How to get to Giverny Jardin from Paris
If you are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, or if you want to diversify your trip, then one of the most attractive options for you will be a trip to Giverny. This is a commune in France, located in the Normandy region, about 80 km from Paris.
Giverny was an ordinary suburban settlement that was not popular. But the situation radically changed in 1883, when the famous French artist Claude Monet, who painted in Giverny his magnificent paintings for 43 years until his death, moved here. The charm of the area affected Monet when he drove past the village by train. The artist was seriously interested in gardening and soon a world-famous landmark appeared in Giverny – Giverny Garden. It is very noticeable that Claude Monet really loved nature and put his soul into the creation of the garden. He decorated it with climbing arches, flower beds of wisteria and azaleas, a pond with water lilies and Japanese-style bridges. Monet bought special books and magazines on gardening, talked with the owners of various nurseries and exchanged flowers with other gardeners. What is noteworthy, it was in this garden that the artist created a lot of his paintings from the Water Lilies series.
10 years later, Monet bought a piece of swampy land near his house, where a small stream flowed. Here the artist created a pond: nymphaeus of different varieties were planted in a reservoir; weeping willows, bamboo, irises, rhododendrons and roses were planted on the banks. Several bridges are thrown across this pond. The most famous of them (according to the paintings of Monet himself in particular) is the Japanese bridge. Impressionist friends visiting Monet – Matisse, Cezanne, Renoir, Pissarro – knew about his passion for the garden and brought him rare plants.
Everyone who comes to Giverny and sees the garden of Claude Monet freezes with indescribable delight caused by a true sense of beauty. Surely you also wanted to experience aesthetic pleasure and enjoy the peaceful natural atmosphere. Tourists usually come to Giverny from Paris in two ways: by train and taxi.
Trains run from Paris every 1-2 hours throughout the day. Departure takes place from Gare St. Lazare Station. Travel time is about 45 minutes. You will arrive in Vernon, a town adjacent to Giverny. Regular buses run to Giverny from Vernon Train Station, which take tourists directly to Claude Monet gardens in 10 minutes.
As you can see, this method takes a lot of time on the way and requires a transfer, so we recommend that you order a personal transfer or taxi from Paris to Giverny in «Transfer and Taxi in Paris cooperative». We take into account all the wishes of customers and create the most comfortable conditions during the trip. Our drivers are fluent in English, which eliminates any misunderstandings. Taxi is convenient, fast, comfortable and does not require any changes. Leave applications for transfer by phone +33 782 29 48 48, available in chat by WhatsApp or send to email info@parisien.taxi .