Visit the palace of Versailles and Monet's Giverny
Now booking for 2021!
Travel round-trip from your Paris hotel or apartment in a private vehicle with a personal driver to see Versailles and Giverny. Priority admission and headset on site included.
Price: $970 for a group of up to four people. Add $105 per person up to eight people. For groups of more than eight, please contact us directly for pricing.
What's Included on this Tour?
- Driver/guide
- Hotel or apartment pick-up in central Paris in the morning*.
- Drop-off after lunch.
- Priority admission and audio guide headset at Versailles
- Admission to Claude Monet's house in Giverny
Note: A tip for your driver is not included in the price. While appreciated, tips for driver services is not compulsory. Add a 3 course lunch and private guide on site, contact us for details.
* Please add $140 per group for a Disneyland area hotel pick-up and drop-off.
About Versailles and Giverny
VERSAILLES: The sheer size and grandeur of Versailles has to be seen to be appreciated. "Living like a king" is hardly adequate to describe the atmosphere at Versailles during the reign of Louis XIV, XV or XVI (pre-1789 of course!). Over 30,000 people lived at or near Versailles during the time of the French kings. Covering over 2000 acres, with 230 acres of meticulously manicured formal gardens and about 721,000 square feet of total living space, the Palace of Versailles is rightly called the world's largest palace. The Hall of Mirrors and Royal apartments draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.

GIVERNY: About 45 miles from Paris sits the charming town of Vernon. The artist Claude Monet found a disused house and land nearby, at Giverny, where he lived from 1883 until his death in 1926. Many of Monet's most famous works were painted at Giverny, including his waterlily paintings.
You'll visit Claude Monet's house (now a museum) and the nearby Museum of Impressionism. The meticulously restored house and grounds grant a glimpse into the idyllic life of Claude Monet, who was not just a successful painter but an avid gardener, botanist and self-taught landscape designer.
