La Musardière
A short walk from Monet’s museum and gardens, this family-run hotel is in a former manor house. A scenic park filled with ancient trees surrounds the hotel and restaurant. The mansard-roofed building dates from 1880 and was around in Monet’s time. Many of the antique features and architectural adornments are still in place, though the decor throughout is contemporary. Musardière is French for a place for “idling or dawdling along,” and that is just what you do here. Each medium-size guest room, attractively and comfortably furnished, has a small bathroom with tub or shower. The hotel also operates its own restaurant and crêperie, where fixed-price menus cost 39€.
A short walk from Monet’s museum and gardens, this family-run hotel is in a former manor house. A scenic park filled with ancient trees surrounds the hotel and restaurant. The mansard-roofed building dates from 1880 and was around in Monet’s time. Many of the antique features and architectural adornments are still in place, though the decor throughout is contemporary. Musardière is French for a place for “idling or dawdling along,” and that is just what you do here. Each medium-size guest room, attractively and comfortably furnished, has a small bathroom with tub or shower. The hotel also operates its own restaurant and crêperie, where fixed-price menus cost 39€.




