Map of Giverny France – Village & Location Guide
Giverny is a picturesque village in Normandy best known as the home of Claude Monet for more than 40 years. Surrounded by gardens, countryside and the Seine Valley, the village is internationally recognised for Monet's House and Gardens, which inspired many of his most famous Impressionist paintings.
This map of Giverny France provides a location guide to the village, Monet's House and Gardens, nearby attractions, transport connections and surrounding countryside.
Giverny is located in the Eure department of Normandy, approximately 75 kilometres northwest of Paris and close to the town of Vernon.
Giverny Map
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Where is Giverny Located?
Giverny is situated in the Eure department of the Normandy region in northern France. The village lies near the Seine River and is easily reached from Paris via the nearby town of Vernon, making it one of France's most popular day-trip destinations.
- Country: France
- Region: Normandy
- Department: Eure
- Nearest town: Vernon
- Nearest major city: Paris
- Known for: Claude Monet, Impressionism and beautiful gardens
Village Features
- Monet's House: Former home of Claude Monet, preserved as a museum.
- Water Garden: Famous lily pond, Japanese bridge and landscapes featured in Monet's paintings.
- Flower Garden (Clos Normand): Colourful gardens surrounding Monet's house.
- Historic village streets: Traditional Norman architecture, cafés and galleries.
- Art galleries: Exhibitions celebrating Impressionism and local artists.
- Peaceful countryside: Scenic walking areas surrounding the village.
Top Attractions Nearby
- Monet's House and Gardens: The village's world-famous attraction.
- Museum of Impressionisms Giverny: Art museum dedicated to Impressionism and landscape painting.
- Église Sainte-Radegonde: Historic church where Claude Monet is buried.
- Rue Claude Monet: Main village street lined with galleries, cafés and gardens.
- Old Mill of Vernon: Historic riverside landmark located nearby.
- Seine Valley: Scenic countryside surrounding Giverny.
Transport Features
- Vernon–Giverny Railway Station: Main rail gateway from Paris.
- Shuttle buses: Seasonal services between Vernon Station and Giverny.
- Regional bus services
- Visitor parking: Parking available near the village.
- Walking routes: Easy pedestrian access throughout Giverny.
- Cycle routes: Popular cycling routes through the Seine Valley.
Nearby Destinations
- Vernon
- Rouen
- Paris
- Versailles
- Normandy countryside
- Seine Valley
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Giverny?
Giverny is located in the Eure department of Normandy, approximately 75 kilometres northwest of Paris. -
Why is Giverny famous?
The village is famous as the home of Claude Monet and for the gardens that inspired many of his greatest paintings. -
What attractions are near Giverny?
Nearby attractions include Monet's House and Gardens, the Museum of Impressionisms, Église Sainte-Radegonde, Rue Claude Monet and the Seine Valley. -
How do you get to Giverny?
Visitors commonly travel by train from Paris to Vernon before taking a shuttle bus, taxi or bicycle to Giverny. -
Can you visit Giverny as a day trip from Paris?
Yes. Giverny is one of the most popular and convenient day trips from Paris. -
When is the best time to visit Giverny?
Spring and summer are especially popular when Monet's gardens are in full bloom.
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