This journey brings together two very different expressions of French taste: the disciplined creativity of an artist and the theatrical elegance of a grand château. It is a day about contrast — between intimacy and scale, personal vision and cultivated power.
We begin in Giverny, where Claude Monet chose to live and work for more than four decades. Here, you visit Monet’s house and gardens, not as a romantic setting, but as a carefully constructed working environment. You walk through the flower garden arranged by color, then to the water garden with the Japanese bridge and lily pond — all designed by Monet himself to create specific views he painted repeatedly. Seeing these perspectives in real life explains why Giverny was essential to his work and why he never felt the need to leave.
After Giverny, the atmosphere shifts completely as we travel to Château du Champ de Bataille, a spectacular 17th-century château restored by designer Jacques Garcia. Champ de Bataille is not a museum — it is a statement. The interiors are richly furnished, dramatic, and unapologetically grand, offering a vision of aristocratic life at its most expressive.
The gardens are equally striking: vast, formal, and inspired by the great classical traditions of French landscape design. Walking through them feels ceremonial, almost architectural. Where Giverny shows how one man shaped nature to serve art, Champ de Bataille reveals how nature was shaped to serve power and spectacle.
This day moves deliberately between two worlds. By the end, you will have experienced not just beautiful places, but two opposing philosophies of creation — one inward and disciplined, the other expansive and theatrical.
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244 (per person)
This journey brings together two very different expressions of French taste: the disciplined creativity of an artist and the theatrical elegance of a grand château. It is a day about contrast — between intimacy and scale, personal vision and cultivated power. We begin in Giverny, where Claude Monet chose to live and work for more than four decades.
Duration: 11.5–12 hours
Format: by private car
Group size: Up to 6 people
Price: €1460 per group
Here, you visit Monet’s house and gardens, not as a romantic setting, but as a carefully constructed working environment.
– Monet’s Flower Garden – Water Garden & Japanese Bridge
– Château du Champ de Bataille – State Rooms & Historic Interiors
– Formal French Gardens – Parkland & landscaped grounds
– Giverny village – Claude Monet’s House – Monet’s Flower Garden (Clos Normand) – The Water Garden & Japanese Bridge
– Château du Champ de Bataille – State Rooms & Historic Interiors – Formal French Gardens – Parkland & landscaped grounds
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Ideal for travelers who appreciate art, design, and strong visual impressions. Perfect for those who want more than a single-theme day trip and enjoy experiencing contrast — between quiet creativity and unapologetic grandeur.
Yes, but the pacing is carefully planned, with clear transitions and time to pause at each location.
No. The experience is built around places and stories that are easy to understand through what you see.
Yes. We plan a relaxed lunch break during the day. Lunch is not included, allowing flexibility based on your preferences.
Yes, especially for travelers who want to experience two very different sides of French culture in one day.