Giverny is a charming village in Normandy, France, world-renowned as the home of Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Visitors can explore his meticulously restored gardens, the iconic Japanese Bridge and Water Lily pond, the Museum of Impressionism, and the authentic Norman countryside. Explore all attractions with practical tips and plan your visit.
Browse attractions in Giverny with opening hours, ticket prices, and visitor tips. Each attraction links to itineraries and nearby sights to help you plan your visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Attractions in Giverny
How many attractions are there in Giverny?
Giverny has 3 attractions to visit, from famous landmarks to hidden gems.
What are the must-see attractions in Giverny?
The must-see attractions in Giverny include Claude Monet's House and Gardens.
What are the most popular attractions in Giverny?
The most popular attractions in Giverny based on visitor reviews include Claude Monet's House and Gardens, Museum of Impressionism, Church of Sainte-Radegonde de Giverny.
What information does each attraction page include?
Each attraction page provides opening hours, ticket prices with available discounts, recommended visit duration, interesting facts, practical tips, and links to day itineraries that feature the attraction.
Can I plan a day itinerary around attractions in Giverny?
Yes! Click on any attraction to see its detail page, which includes ready-to-go day itineraries featuring that attraction — complete with schedules, walking routes, and cost breakdowns.
When is the best time to visit attractions in Giverny?
The best months to visit Giverny are May, June, July, September, when temperatures are mild, crowds are smaller than peak summer, and most attractions are fully open.
How much time should I plan for visiting Giverny?
We recommend planning Half day to 1 day to explore the main attractions in Giverny.