


Parking Les Jardins de Claude Monet
About
Les Jardins de Claude Monet offers families a serene botanical escape adjacent to the famous painter's gardens in Giverny. Kids can wander peaceful pathways surrounded by diverse plant collections while exploring the same landscapes that inspired Monet's masterpieces. This is a wonderful complement to visiting the main Monet gardens, providing extra space for children to stretch their legs and discover nature at their own pace.
Highlights
- ✓Diverse botanical collections with seasonal blooms that change throughout spring and summer
- ✓Peaceful walking paths perfect for nature scavenger hunts
- ✓Photo opportunities among colorful flower beds and plant arrangements
- ✓Educational opportunity to learn about impressionist art and the natural world that inspired it
- ✓Quieter alternative to the busier main Monet gardens while still capturing the essence of Giverny
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid tour bus crowds from the main Monet house and gardens.
- 2.Bring a sketchbook and colored pencils so kids can create their own Monet-inspired artwork among the flowers.
- 3.Pack snacks and water as dining options in tiny Giverny are limited and can get crowded during peak times.
- 4.Wear comfortable walking shoes as pathways can be uneven, and bring sun protection since much of the garden is open to the sky.
- 5.Combine your visit with the main Monet gardens for a full morning, using this parking area as your base to avoid the more expensive lots closer to the house.
Best Time to Visit
Late April through June for peak blooms, especially the famous water lilies. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends bring heavy tour groups. September offers beautiful light and fewer crowds for a more peaceful family experience.
What to Know
The gardens typically charge admission separate from parking. Giverny village has limited restaurant options, so consider packing a picnic. The site is mostly accessible but some pathways may be challenging for strollers on gravel surfaces.
Seasonal Notes
Gardens are typically open late March through early November, with peak beauty from April to July when flowers are in full bloom. Closed during winter months. Spring brings tulips and wisteria, while summer showcases roses and water lilies.
Nearby Eats
Le Jardin des Plumes in Giverny village offers upscale French cuisine with a children's menu in a garden setting. For casual family dining, try Cafe Baudy, a historic restaurant where impressionist painters once gathered, serving crepes, salads, and simple French dishes kids will enjoy.
More Activities Near Monet's Giverny
Giverny Gardens
Monet's famous gardens at Giverny offer families a magical outdoor experience where art and nature come together. Kids can spot the iconic Japanese bridge and lily ponds from the famous paintings, chase butterflies through colorful flower beds, and enjoy plenty of open space to explore. It's a wonderful introduction to impressionist art in a setting where children can run, play, and discover nature while parents soak in the beauty.
Claude Monet's House and Gardens - Giverny
Claude Monet's stunning estate offers families a magical journey through the iconic water lily gardens and charming French countryside that inspired impressionist masterpieces. Kids love spotting the famous Japanese bridge, feeding fish in the ponds, and exploring the vibrant flower gardens bursting with color, while gentle bike paths around Giverny make this a perfect active day trip from Paris.
Mairie de Giverny
This charming village green in the heart of Monet's Giverny offers a peaceful respite for families exploring the famous artist's hometown. The open grassy areas and benches provide the perfect spot for children to stretch their legs and enjoy a picnic while parents soak in the idyllic French countryside atmosphere between museum visits.
Blanche Hoschedé-Monet Museum
Located in the charming town of Vernon near Giverny, this delightful art museum dedicated to Blanche Hoschedé-Monet (Claude Monet's stepdaughter and daughter-in-law) offers families a quieter, more intimate alternative to the crowded Monet gardens. The small-scale museum features beautiful paintings and sculptures in a manageable space perfect for children's attention spans, allowing young visitors to appreciate Impressionist art without overwhelming them.