- 9 hours
- Private tour
- Giverny, Versailles
Join an exclusive experience to discover two of the most iconic sites around Paris, Versailles and Giverny.
Join an exclusive experience to discover two of the most iconic sites around Paris, Versailles and Giverny.
Join an exclusive experience to walk in the footsteps of two of the world’s most iconic painters, Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh, in two beautiful villages, Giverny and Auvers sur Oise.
On this day trip from Paris, discover two of the most colorful sites in Normandy, Giverny and Rouen.
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Half-Timbered Houses and Great Clock at Rouen, Normandy, France
Discover Giverny, Versailles, Rouen, Honfleur, Mont Saint-Michel and Paris with Normandy Melody!
Normandy Melody offers unique experiences to discover exceptional sites on small-group excursions or private day trips.
Experts in the destinations, our professional guides share iconic sites, must-see destinations, and more local addresses to offer you an unforgettable experience.
We also prepare customized day trips and exclusive private vacations to meet all your expectations.
Our Mercedes vehicles provide the best possible comfort: air conditioning, phone charger, GPS… New, they offer optimal safety conditions. Spacious, they can accommodate up to 8 passengers.
Our guides are licensed professional guides, an essential guarantee to guide you on certain sites like Versailles. Being experts in their areas of history studied and very passionate story tellers makes our guides real assets.
Skip the line access and admissions included.
A maximum of 8 people in Small group day trips offers the Best Conditions.
I am never disappointed with the tours by Normandy Melody! The guides know all the little details about Giverny, Monet’s home, the gardens and the chapel. You will not be disappointed!
– Jeanne S., TripAdvisor.Our guide/driver Jean Paul was absolutely superb with deep knowledge and great antidotes. We went to Giverny first visiting the gardens, water lilies pond, and house as well as walking thru the vial age to Monet’s gravesite. In the afternoon, following an excellent VFM Lunch at a local restaurant, we went to Versailles. It was here that Jean Paul’s great knowledge base came to the fore. Although we have been to Versailles, his contribution meant today was richly rewarding. Highly recommended.
– Lise_Noon, TripAdvisor.What a wonderful few hours visiting Monet’s house in Giverny. Our tour guide & driver Sarah was very sweet, polite and friendly on meeting. She was also very knowledgable on all things French. Gave us some good knowledge on Paris! We were picked up from our hotel...Everything was on time, the drive there and back was very smooth. I highly recommend this company and this small tour as there is no waiting in lines, and it’s much more swift and personal. 10/10 stars!
– Pathfinder638232, TripAdvisor.We loved this day trip for our family of 4! 2 adults and 2 teens. Our guide, Jean-Paul, was great. Informative day and loved both the Versailles tour and Giverny gardens.
– Rita S., TripAdvisor.We enjoyed our tour immensely. Jean Paul was our guide. He was extremely knowledgeable and informative. He was also very personable and engaging. We enjoyed our time with him. Great tour of Giverny in the morning to beat the crowds and Versailles in the afternoon to catch the fountain show. Giverny was breathtaking! Jean Paul suggested a fantastic lunch spot in Versailles. We just loved our tour. Thank you JP!
– GlobeTrotting96662, TripAdvisor.Excellent tour, guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic in his explanation on the places we visited. The scenery was beautiful.
– Tracy L., TripAdvisor.Pastry is a very important trade of the french society. France has a good worldwide reputation and has some of the best pastry chefs on the planet. But originally, the first cakes were made in Greece, 7000 BC. There were offerings to the gods. It was made up of honey and flour. In the 7th century,…
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