See Monet in Paris—without the confusion or guesswork.

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✦ Discover 8 unforgettable places to see Monet’s art in Paris — including hidden gems, expert timing tips, food & wine recs, and a ready-to-use Google Map.Eight places, one guide. No googling. Just go.




Why travelers love this Monet guide:
✔ 8 beautiful locations (museums + surprises)
✔ Curated food & wine picks nearby
✔ Bonus Google Map for instant access
You’ll love this guide if:
✔ You want a peaceful way to enjoy art in Paris
✔ You’d rather explore than research
✔ You’re planning a trip and want expert picks ready to go
Make your Paris planning easier—start here.
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✔ Works perfectly on your phone — ideal for use on the ground in Paris.
✦ Planning a fall or holiday trip to Paris? Now’s the time to prep.
✅ Instant access — no app, no logins
✅ 30-day refund if it’s not your thing
📄 Mobile-optimized PDF (8 locations)
📍 Custom Google Map with curated stops
🕒 Expert timing tips + food & wine recs
🎨 Museum highlights + what to look for
✔ Works offline — no app needed
Created by a longtime Paris traveler who loves Monet—and avoids tourist traps.
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— Want a full-day Monet itinerary? —
Pair your guide with the Marmottan Edit — a full-day plan in one of Paris’s most elegant, quiet corners.The Marmottan Edit takes you beyond the museum with a complete itinerary in one of Paris’s most elegant, underrated neighborhoods.Start with the largest collection of Monet’s work in the world (including Impression, Sunrise), then spend the rest of the day exploring peaceful gardens, stylish cafés, wine bars, and a quiet cemetery with Eiffel Tower views—all just minutes away.✦ Timed museum entry tip
✦ Café and lunch picks that locals actually eat at
✦ Options for different afternoon activities
✦ Evening wind-down ideasIdeal for travelers who want a slower, richer Paris experience.
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