Exploring the charming village of Giverny and the grand Palace of Versailles is a must-do for many visitors to Paris. This private day trip from the city offers an exceptional opportunity to experience both destinations at one’s own pace. From the iconic water lilies of Monet’s house to the opulent halls of the Trianon, this journey promises to captivate the senses and leave a lasting impression. With convenient transportation, expert guides, and the flexibility to customize the itinerary, this day trip is sure to be a highlight of any Parisian adventure.
Key Points

- This private day trip from Paris combines visits to Giverny, Claude Monet’s iconic residence, and the Palace of Versailles, including the Trianon estates.
- The tour provides skip-the-line access, guided tours, and free time to explore the charming Giverny village and the grand Versailles gardens.
- Transportation is provided in a Mercedes vehicle, accommodating groups of 2-7 people, with hotel pick-up and drop-off for convenience.
- The 11-hour itinerary includes a 75-minute lunch break, allowing visitors to savor the flavors of Normandy.
- The tour has an overall rating of 4.7/5 based on customer reviews, indicating a high level of satisfaction.
Trip Overview

The private day trip from Paris to Giverny and Versailles accommodates 2-7 people and lasts approximately 11 hours, including hotel pick-up and drop-off.
The cost starts from $584.03 per person, with transportation in a Mercedes E220 for 2-3 people or a Mercedes minivan for 3-7 people.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
The trip includes guided tours of Monet’s house and the Palace of Versailles, as well as free time to explore the village of Giverny and the gardens of Versailles.
Bottled water and an English-speaking guide or audio guide are provided.
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Itinerary Highlights

As visitors arrive in Giverny, they first explore Claude Monet’s iconic house, where a 1.5-hour guided tour provides insights into the renowned Impressionist’s life and work.
After, they enjoy:
1 hour of free time to wander the quaint village, browse art galleries, and sample local cuisine.
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1 hour of free time to wander the quaint village, browse art galleries, and sample local cuisine.
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A 75-minute lunch break to refuel before departing for Versailles.
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The grandeur of Versailles, including a 1.5-hour audio-guided tour of the Palace, 45-minute guided tour of the Big Trianon, and 30-minute guided tour of the Small Trianon, culminating in 1.5 hours of free time to explore the Gardens.
Visiting Giverny

Upon arrival in Giverny, visitors first explore Claude Monet’s iconic house, where a 1.5-hour guided tour provides an in-depth look into the renowned Impressionist’s life and work. Afterward, guests enjoy 1 hour of free time to wander the charming village, browse art galleries, and savor local cuisine at cafes. During the lunch break, travelers delight in a 75-minute respite to refuel before continuing the journey.
| Highlights in Giverny | Description |
| — | — |
| Monet’s House | Guided tour of the artist’s home and studio |
| Village Exploration | Free time to discover galleries and cafes |
| Lunch Break | 75-minute stop to enjoy local fare |
Lunch Break

After exploring Monet’s iconic house and the charming village of Giverny, travelers enjoy a 75-minute lunch break to refuel.
The tour guide recommends several local options, including:
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A quaint cafe serving regional specialties and fresh crepes.
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A brasserie overlooking the Epte River, offering hearty French classics.
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A picturesque bistro known for its artisanal charcuterie and crisp local wines.
During this respite, guests can savor the flavors of Normandy while taking in the tranquil atmosphere of Giverny.
The lunch break provides a chance to rest and recharge before the next leg of the journey to Versailles.
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From Giverny, the group travels to the magnificent Château de Versailles, the former royal residence of French monarchs.
With an audio guide, they explore the opulent Palace, marveling at the ornate decor and grand halls.
Next, they embark on guided tours of the Big Trianon and Small Trianon, gaining insights into the private lives of the French royalty.
Finally, they enjoy free time to wander the meticulously landscaped Gardens, admiring the intricate fountains and sculptures.
The group returns to Paris, having experienced the grandeur of Versailles and the intimate beauty of the Trianons.
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Tour of the Palace

The group’s visit to the Palace of Versailles begins with an audio-guided tour, immersing them in the grandeur and opulence that defined the seat of French royal power.
They marvel at:
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The Hall of Mirrors, its 17 mirrored arches reflecting the opulent chandeliers and gilded details.
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The King’s Apartments, showcasing the lavish living quarters of the French monarchs.
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The Queen’s Apartments, adorned with intricate tapestries and delicate furnishings that convey the refined elegance of Versailles.
The audio guide provides fascinating insights, bringing the palace’s storied history to life as the group explores this iconic landmark.
Guided Tours of the Trianons

Following their audio-guided tour of the Palace, the group embarks on guided explorations of the Trianons.
The guide leads them to the Grand Trianon, a private retreat for French royalty. Over 45 minutes, the guide shares the history and architectural details of this Baroque-style palace.
Next, they visit the nearby Petit Trianon, a more intimate estate where Marie Antoinette once lived. The 30-minute tour delves into the personal life and interests of the ill-fated queen.
The 30-minute tour of the Petit Trianon delves into the personal life and interests of the ill-fated Queen Marie Antoinette.
These guided explorations offer a glimpse into the private world of French monarchs at Versailles.
Included Features and Customer Feedback

As part of the private day trip, travelers can expect a range of inclusive features to enhance their experience. These include:
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Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a seamless start and end to the day.
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Skip-the-line access to both Monet’s house in Giverny and the Versailles Palace, saving time and avoiding long queues.
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Bottled water provided throughout the journey and the option to choose between a live tour guide or an audio guide in English.
Plus, customers have consistently praised the knowledgeable guides, personalized experiences, and comfortable transportation, resulting in an overall rating of 4.7/5 based on 3 reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions

How Many Languages Are the Audio Guides Available In?
The audio guides at the Versailles Palace are available in multiple languages, including English. However, the specific number of languages offered is not provided in the given information.
Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Versailles Palace?
There is no formal dress code for visiting the Versailles Palace, but visitors are advised to dress respectfully. Casual wear is acceptable, but beachwear, torn clothing, or overly revealing attire may not be permitted.
Can We Stop for Photos Along the Way to Giverny and Versailles?
Yes, there are opportunities to stop for photos along the way to Giverny and Versailles. The tour includes free time at each location, allowing guests to capture scenic shots at their leisure.
What Snacks or Meals Are Provided During the Trip?
The tour includes a 75-minute lunch break in Giverny, where travelers can enjoy local cuisine. Bottled water is provided throughout the day, but no other snacks or meals are included. Guests are advised to bring their own refreshments if needed.
Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Tour?
The tour includes a 75-minute lunch break, but there’s no option to extend the duration. Clients should plan their own meals, as no additional snacks or meals are provided during the trip.
The Sum Up
This private day trip from Paris offers a delightful opportunity to take in the charming village of Giverny and the grandeur of Versailles. With a guided tour of Monet’s iconic house, a leisurely exploration of Giverny, and a comprehensive visit to the Palace of Versailles and Trianons, this experience promises an unforgettable journey through art, history, and French culture.
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