When is the best time to visit Giverny to see Monet’s garden in full bloom?
The best time to visit Giverny is from late April to mid-July. The gardens open mid-March to mid-November, but peak bloom occurs May–June, especially for irises and water lilies. Arrive early to avoid crowds and capture clear photos at the Japanese bridge.
How do I get to Giverny from Paris using public transportation?
Take a train from Paris Saint-Lazare to Vernon-Vexin Normand station (about 1 hour). From there, take the seasonal shuttle bus (April–October) or a taxi (15-minute ride) directly to Monet’s House and Gardens. Check SNCF schedules in advance, as connections are limited.
Do you need to book in advance for Giverny?
Yes, it’s strongly recommended to book in advance, especially for the gardens of Claude Monet and the major attractions. Booking well ahead gives you both peace of mind and flexibility in scheduling, especially if you’re visiting Giverny as a day trip from Paris.
Are guided tours available at Monet’s garden in Giverny, and are they worth it?
Yes, guided tours in English are offered at select times daily from spring to fall. They provide insight into Monet’s horticultural techniques and artistic vision. Recommended for art and gardening enthusiasts; book through the official foundation website to secure a spot.