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From Paris to Honfleur, following in the footsteps of the great Impressionists

From Paris to Honfleur, following in the footsteps of the great Impressionists


4 stops


4 nights


138 miles


This journey through Normandy offers a chance to take in the landscapes behind the easels. Few regions in the world are so synonymous with a school of painting. Monet, Caillebotte, Sisley, Manet, Renoir and so many others created Impressionism in this area, such was their fascination with the light, the expanses of sky and the bucolic settings. Even though their masterpieces are nowadays scattered around the world's finest museums, anyone can come here to view the scenery that they loved and painted so much. Didn't Claude Monet say of the shoreline at Honfleur : "Every day I see something new and more beautiful here, so much so it's enough to drive one mad!"

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Departure

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Paris

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château on private groundsGuerlain spa1 Michelin star & 1 green star 2026design by Laura Gonzalezindoor pool

Paris, France

Saint James Paris

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Pierre Gagnaire Restaurant

Cooking is not measured in terms of tradition or modernity. One must simply recognize the affection of the cook.

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Lucas Carton Restaurant

Cooking is the ultimate tie between humankind and nature's bounties. And cooking becomes meaningless without a healthy splash of personality.

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Le Pré Catelan Restaurant

My cuisine is simple, flavourful and sophisticated. I try to discover harmonies of flavours and this is my philosophy: even if perfection is not of this world, that's no excuse not to try to attain it.

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Argenteuil, the cradle of Impressionism

Argenteuil, the cradle of Impressionism

First thoughts of Argenteuil bring to mind the famous paintings of bridges and poppy fields by Monet. This was also the birthplace of the Association of Impressionist Painters in 1873. A place where painters would congregate, in close proximity to the capital. Renoir and Caillebotte depicted sailboats there, whereas in 1874, Manet named his painting depicting a boater and his companion on the banks of the Seine after the town.

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Ville d'Avray

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Musée Fournaise, Chatou

Musée Fournaise, Chatou

It is on the aptly named île des Impressionnistes, in Chatou, that you will find the Musée Fournaise. Located on the banks of the Seine, this famous guinguette, or tavern, was depicted by Renoir in his famous Déjeuner des canotiers (1880). At that time, Maupassant, Degas, Monet and Caillebote all frequented this welcoming destination. The property now houses a museum that traces the history of these great painters and their on-site endeavors.

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Musée de la Grenouillère, Croissy-sur-Seine

Musée de la Grenouillère, Croissy-sur-Seine

Located in outbuildings of the Château Chanorier in Croissy-sur-Seine, the small Musée de la Grenouillère was once a tavern frequented by Renoir and Monet, who included it in several of their works. Today, you can see copies of canvases that they painted on site as well as engravings and paintings by local painters. Period objects evoke boating and the dances that were held there every week.

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Guainville

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Giverny and the Impressionists

Giverny and the Impressionists

This is the location of Claude Monet's house and gardens, the place which so inspired the great painter. Thanks to the remarkable work of the gardeners to preserve the botanical heritage, visitors can discover the atmosphere which surrounded the artist at the end of the 19th century. Giverny is the birthplace of the Impressionists, and at least one visit is essential to really understand this painting movement. A trip to the Musée des Impressionnismes is the perfect follow-up to a visit to the house and gardens.

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Moulin d'Andé, The Mill at Andé

Moulin d'Andé, The Mill at Andé

Designated as a historic monument and completely restored, the mill at Andé has been playing host to musicians and strollers for over fifty years. Numerous violin and piano recitals are given each year in this relaxing, bucolic setting. Don't miss taking a walk in the vast grounds.

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Normandy Impressionist Festival

Normandy Impressionist Festival

Launched in 2010, this amazing festival featuring a rich programme of events in this region themed around the Impressionists. In Rouen, we discovered a wonderful exhibition entitled: 'The Impressionists' City: Monet, Gauguin and Pissarro in Rouen'. It has been a hit success and each year follows a main theme: the city, water, portraits etc. Our region belongs to the great masters more than ever ...

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Notre-Dame de Rouen Cathedral - a Gothic icon

Notre-Dame de Rouen Cathedral - a Gothic icon

It took three centuries (12th-15th) to build one of France's finest Gothic cathedrals in Rouen. With its lantern tower rising high above, in 1876 it was still the tallest building in the world! Its international reputation was sealed by Monet, who painted it in 28 works. In recent years, the painter's depictions have been projected onto the front of the cathedral. A sight to see ...

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Honfleur

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The Musée Eugène Boudin collection, Honfleur

The Musée Eugène Boudin collection, Honfleur

Less than a ten minute walk from the hotel, the Musée Eugène Boudin – named after the forerunner of Impressionism – reveals one of the region's finest collections of paintings. Born in Honfleur in 1824, Eugène Boudin was a stationer who reinvented himself as a painter and whom his close friend Camille Corot would later nickname the 'king of skies'. A modern building in the heart of the old town, the museum that bears his name also houses works by the great Impressionist masters including Monet, Corot, Courbet and Jongkind.

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Étretat: Cliffs and Light

Étretat: Cliffs and Light

This is one of the painters' preferred landscapes: étretat and its famous white chalk cliffs have in turn inspired Eugène Delacroix, Gustave Courbet and Claude Monet. The latter had a real fascination for this carved section of coastline and painted 75 canvases here, including some 50 in the winter of 1885-86 alone! Even today, the same light that reigns over the pebbled beach retains its mysterious quality and is still a sight beheld by painters who come here from all over the world ... 

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The sweet madness of the Maisons Satie, Honfleur

The sweet madness of the Maisons Satie, Honfleur

Honfleur is famous for its little harbour, cobbled streets and old mansions. It is also the birthplace of celebrated musician Erik Satie. The houses named after him offer a wonderful scenography and musical journey that conjure up the genius and 'crazy' sides to the artist. Headphones on, you walk through a world that is amusing and poetic. A journey of amazement through the universe of the composer of Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes.

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The Ferme Saint-Siméon, refuge of the Impressionist painters

The Ferme Saint-Siméon, refuge of the Impressionist painters

The seaside Ferme Saint-Siméon has long been the refuge of Impressionist painters. Everyone knew how to find it and artists enjoyed the hospitality of the maternal Madame Toutain. Monet and Courbet loved the romantic surroundings as well as the beautiful estuary light. They would both practise their colour work whilst Baudelaire visited to escape the Paris spleen and seek inspiration … Painting classes are still on offer today in the gardens of the farm. 

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Musée d’art moderne André Malraux, Le Havre

Musée d’art moderne André Malraux, Le Havre

You could be misled by the name of this museum. The modern art museum that André Malraux inaugurated in 1961 houses one of the finest Impressionist collections in France. Works by Eugène Boudin meet those of Pissarro, Renoir and Manet. There are also canvases by Van Dongen, Vallotton and De Staël. All of these paintings are enhanced by the light-filled building. Captivating pieces such as Claude Monet's Waterlilies (1904) are worth the visit alone ...

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