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- Duration: 5 hours
- Rating: 3.8
- Price: €80.29
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Step into the world of Claude Monet and experience the enchanting gardens of Giverny with this Skip-the-Line tour. Wander through the vibrant gardens, bursting with colorful blooms and verdant foliage, and take in the serene beauty that inspired some of Monet’s most famous works. The tour includes a visit to Monet’s charming house, where you can explore the artist’s private living quarters and admire his personal collection of Japanese prints. With exclusive skip-the-line access, you’ll avoid the crowds and make the most of your time in this picturesque sanctuary. A must-see for any art lover or travel enthusiast visiting Paris.
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