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We have three different rooms available for your comfort. The first one is called "Bonheur du jour" and it can accommodate one or two people. The second room is called "Heure exquise" and it also accommodates one or two people. The third room is called "Arlequinade" and it is a spacious apartment of 40m2 that can accommodate one, two, three, or four people.Each room comes with its own private bathroom, which can have either a bath, shower, or whirlpool. Additionally, there is a private toilet for each room. The beds in the rooms are either a comfortable 71x79 inch bed or two single beds measuring 36x79 inches.
All rooms offer a delightful view of the hills. To start your day off right, we provide an extensive French breakfast that is included with your stay.
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Directions
Our location is conveniently less than an hour away from Paris. To reach us, you can take the A13 highway and use either exit #14 or #16 to get to Vernon. From Vernon, you can take the train on the Paris Saint Lazare / Rouen line and stop at the Vernon station. Buses and taxis are readily available at the train station to take you to your destination.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 1 | 120 | 130 | oui |
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Attractions
- Claude Monet's House and Gardens: Located in Giverny, this renowned tourist attraction is the former residence of the famous French impressionist painter, Claude Monet. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens adorned with water lilies and visit the artist's house, which has been preserved as it was during Monet's time.
- Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny: Situated in the heart of Giverny, this museum is dedicated to Impressionism, showcasing works by various artists from the movement. It offers a fascinating collection of paintings, sculptures, and multimedia exhibits that provide insights into the history and development of Impressionism.
- Church of Sainte-Radegonde: This charming medieval church, located in Giverny, dates back to the 11th century. Its striking architecture and beautiful stained glass windows make it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Fondation Claude Monet: Situated in the nearby village of Vernon, this foundation houses a collection of artworks by Claude Monet, as well as other Impressionist paintings. Visitors can explore the exhibition space and learn more about Monet's life and artistic techniques.
- Château de Bizy: Located in Vernon, this elegant castle is often referred to as the "Versailles of Normandy." With its stunning architecture, opulent interiors, and vast gardens, the Château de Bizy offers a glimpse into the grandeur of French aristocratic life.
- Maison du Temps Jadis: Situated in Vernon, this museum showcases the history and heritage of the town and its surrounding areas. Housed in a charming half-timbered building, it features exhibits on local crafts, traditional costumes, and the region's historical significance.
- Biotropica: Just a short drive from Giverny, in Val-de-Reuil, Biotropica is a tropical greenhouse and zoo. Visitors can explore the lush vegetation, observe exotic animals, and learn about different ecosystems in this unique attraction.
- Château Gaillard: Located in Les Andelys, around 20 km from Giverny, Château Gaillard is a medieval fortress built by Richard the Lionheart. The castle's ruins offer panoramic views of the Seine River and the surrounding countryside, making it an ideal spot for history lovers and photographers.
- La Roche-Guyon Castle: Situated in the village of La Roche-Guyon, approximately 30 km from Giverny, this castle is perched on a cliff overlooking the Seine River. With its impressive architecture and extensive gardens, the castle offers a glimpse into the past and stunning views of the valley. 10. Château de Malmaison: Located in Rueil-Malmaison, near Paris, this historic castle was once the residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and his first wife, Josephine. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors, stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, and learn about the couple's significant influence on French history.