We visited in October 2012 and we're very impressed especially as this was an additional price to what we paid to get into the gardens. If you don't go in, you can still walk around and see the additional gardens near the museum.

We visited in October 2012 and we're very impressed especially as this was an additional price to what we paid to get into the gardens. If you don't go in, you can still walk around and see the additional gardens near the museum.
I wouldn't go one errand to this but if you are at Monet's Gardens then you might as well!! There was an exhibition on of photographs which made it especially good
garden & house of Claude Monet
There are two parts in Monet's garden: a flower garden called Clos Normand in front of the house and a Japanese inspired water garden on the other side of the road.
The two parts of Monet's garden contrast and complement one another.
Very true and correctly put. I have very much appreciated them both....
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Although most of this small museum's galleries were closed for installation we were still able to view photographs of Monet's Gardens and House in the downstairs gallery (and it was free!).
I took a group of students & adults here in July about a year ago and the gardens were spectacular. We had pre-purchased group tickets, so we did not experience any waits to enter. The gardens were relaxing and beautiful. The house was also interesting and quaint. Exactly as one would expect from a country house. We enjoyed our visit...
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A beautiful, tranquil, memorable experience.Easy to reach by mini bus , pick up at hotel with a driver guide.
The most stunning garden, tulips in bloom in every color. It would be hard not to be surrounded by such beauty. Visiting the pond just days after viewing monets water Lillie's at l'orangerie was magical.
This would have to be one of the most poorly organised and dissapointing attractions we have been to. The crowd management and ticketing is a disgrace and bordering on unsafe. The gardens consist of a short ciruit around a pond with poorly maintained gardens.
Save your money and appreciate Monet at the Musee D'Orsay.
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Visited while on a River cruise in Normandy. The weather in general was rainy, however when we visited Monet's garden it was a beautiful fine morning (in April). We were there just at opening time and the early sun on some still-damp flowers looked lovely - lots of photos of course! The house was also very interesting - particularly the...
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Very well kept gardens. Great atmosphere and surroundings. Excellent place for a few hours!
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