Advance Ticket to Giverny Monet's Home and Gardens
WARNING
Due to work on the railway lines,
particularly during weekends,
we invite you to check the train schedules before buying your
admission tickets.
If there is no train, you can still come by bus with a tour that will include admission tickets.
Admission Ticket for a visit of the House and Gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny France
- Open from April 1st to November 1st, 2026 every day from 10am to 6pm.
- Last admission at 5.30pm.
- Tickets are also available for purchase on site everyday.
- Please check train times before purchasing your tickets.
- Proof of eligibility will be required for free admission and reduced rates.
- E-tickets are non-refundable but can be changed up to 2 hours before the initial session.
- E-tickets access: Sente Leroy, gate n°1 bis.
- E-tickets are valid only on the date and time slot indicated.
- You do not need to print your e-tickets.
- Online booking is not available on Heritage Days Sept 19 and 20, 2026 (tickets sold on site).
- Online tickets are for individual visitors only.
- For groups over 20 people, please contact the group service: reservation@claudemonetgiverny.fr
- Recommended visit duration: 1h30 to 2 hours.
- Any exit from the site is final.
- Pets are not allowed (except assistance dogs).
- Picnic, painting, and drawing are not allowed.
- No luggage storage available and large luggage are forbidden).
- E-ticket rates:
- Adult e-ticket: 13,50 €
- Child e-ticket - 7 to 17 years old: 7,50 €
- Student e-ticket: 7,50 €
- Disabled e-ticket: 6,50 €
- Click here to buy your admission e-ticket to Monet's home and gardens
3 more Monet Related Places to visit in Paris
The Marmottan Monet Museum, Paris
The Marmottan-Monet Museum presents the largest collection of Claude Monet's works in the world, from Impression-Sunrise to Giverny's Water Lilies.
It is made of 94 canvases, 29 drawings and 8 Sketch books.
Impression, Sunrise, Claude Monet, Marmottan Museum Paris
The Orangerie Museum, Paris
The Orangerie Museum hosts the final masterpiece of Claude Monet: The Waterlillies wide decoration, a set of paintings of 91 meters long.
Monet invested his last forces for more than two decade to create this "illusion of an endless whole, of a wave with no horizon and no shore" in the words of Monet. It has no equivalent worldwide.
The Orangerie Museum is located in the heart of Paris on the Place de la Concorde.
- Carte blanche to d'Orsay and Orangerie Museums.
- This pass is valid for 14 days over a period of one year from the date of enrollment.
- Fare : Solo 44 euros or Duo 67 euros
- Transaction fee 1,35 euros per forlder

The Water Lilies cycle, Claude Monet, The Orangerie Museum, Paris
The d'Orsay Museum, Paris
More than 80 paintings of Monet, among the most famous, belong to the D'Orsay Museum collection.
The Museum is located in the pure center of Paris on the left bank of the Seine river.
And also
Poppies at Argenteuil, Claude Monet, D'Orsay Museum, Paris


