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Montmartre vs Giverny: Where Should You Spend Your Extra Day in Paris?

By Paris Top Ten March 6, 2026 (Updated June 29, 2026)

March 6, 2026 by Paris Top Ten

So, you’re in Paris, and you’ve got an extra day! First off, congrats – that’s basically like winning the travel lottery.

Now, you’re faced with a classic dilemma: should you head out to Giverny to soak in the serene beauty of Monet’s garden and home, or stick around in the City of Lights to explore the bohemian vibes of Montmartre? Let’s break it down.

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  • Montmartre: The Heart of Artistic Paris
  • Giverny: A Monet Masterpiece
  • The Verdict
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Montmartre: The Heart of Artistic Paris

Panoramic view of the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre, Paris, showcasing its stunning architecture against the skyline.
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Montmartre is known for its charming streets, street artists, and of course, the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica. You’ll definitely want to take some time to wander around. Grab a coffee at a local café, take in the breathtaking views of the city from the basilica, and maybe even watch artists at work.

But I get it: Montmartre can sometimes feel a bit tourist-heavy, especially around the Sacré-Cœur, which might give you that crowded tourist trap feeling. But there’s also a lot of charm hidden in the back streets! You can find pocket-sized gems, quirky shops, and those classic Paris snippets that feel more authentic.

Giverny: A Monet Masterpiece

Foundation Claude Monet house facade and garden view in Giverny, France
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On the flip side, Giverny is a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of Paris. If you’re a fan of art or just need a peaceful day surrounded by nature, Monet’s house and gardens might be calling your name.

But, yeah, it’s about a 45-minute train ride from Paris to Vernon, followed by a short bus ride to Giverny. So, you’ll need some time.

From my experience (and what I’ve gathered from others), here’s the rundown: if you visit Giverny, plan on using up a good chunk of your day – I’d say about 4-6 hours total, including travel and time spent exploring. If your morning includes a visit to Palais Garnier, you might want to factor in travel time afterward.

The Verdict

Exterior of Claude Monet's house and garden view in Giverny, France
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It ultimately comes down to what you’re in the mood for! If you’re leaning toward relaxation and nature, Giverny is a fantastic choice.

However, if you’re looking for vibrant culture, art, and that quintessential Parisian experience, Montmartre might be where you want to stay. Just a heads up: if you decide on Montmartre, get there early to beat the crowds.

At the end of the day, either choice will give you a special Parisian memory, but your own vibe and interests should guide your decision. What do you think?

Montmartre or Giverny? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

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