To take full advantage of the balmy weather, we decided to take another excursion outside of Paris. This time we headed to the small town of Vernon by rail and then took a 20 min shuttle bus to the pastoral estate and famous gardens of the Father of Impressionism - Claude Monet
Delicious brochettes being grilled
Entrance to Claude Monet's estate
Much of the flowers were already in full bloom - lots of varieties of irises, fragrant azaleas, dianthus, lupines, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, peonies, poppies ... etc.. & the water lilies were just starting to bloom with multiple buds on the floating giant waterlily pads
Outdoor art class - what fun !!
Crowds on pathway beneath the willow
view from one bridge to the opposite bridge
Budding water lilies in white & pink
On the Japanese bridge overlooking the pond of waterlilies
Violet & white Wisterias were hanging magnificently in clusters over the bridge
Path leads to Monet's house
Monet's house in the background - very interesting tour but no pics allowed :(Orange poppies in the foreground
Artist inspired by Monet
Rest stop en route to the church in the village
Monet's family tomb - he lived to a ripe old age of 86
After our return to Paris we had to move to the hotel we originally intended - La Motte Picquet just off of Rue Cler. 4 days prior to our departure to Europe, the hotel contacted us to say due to a relief assistant they have mistakenly cancelled our reservation! Booking.com stepped in to suggest to us two alternative 4 star hotels for the first two days that La Motte (which is only a 3 star) were double booked and committed to pay for the price difference. Due to closer proximity, we picked Hotel Ares Tour Eiffel for the first two nights (also very nice). After our return to the city from Giverny we hopped on a taxi for 12 euros to settle into La Motte for the rest of our 5 night stay in Paris
Room for first night
Pic of Rue Cler from our 2nd floor window
Our room in La Motte Picquet
Lobby area of La Motte Piquet