Giverny

This idyllic village is a haven of natural beauty and artistic inspiration. Renowned as the longtime home of Impressionist master Claude Monet, it exudes a peaceful charm that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.


The centerpiece of the village is undoubtedly Monet’s House and Gardens, where the artist lived and worked for over 40 years. The vibrant flower beds, winding pathways, and the iconic Japanese water garden - complete with lily ponds and the famous green bridge - look as though they’ve stepped straight out of his paintings. Every season brings a new burst of color, making the gardens a living canvas of changing light and texture.

The charm extends beyond Monet’s estate, with quaint stone houses, blooming hedgerows, and narrow lanes that invite leisurely strolls. The Museum of Impressionisms offers deeper insight into the artistic legacy of the region and its influence on one of the most beloved movements in art history.

Surrounded by rolling hills and just a short distance from the Seine River, this picturesque village offers a serene escape from the modern world—a place where art and nature exist in perfect harmony, just as Monet envisioned.