If you want to really understand Van Gogh—not just his art but his life—this tour takes you right into his world. You’ll walk where he walked, see what inspired him, and visit the place where he found peace with his brother by his side.
The drive out of Paris is always a bit of a relief—city noise fading, countryside fields rolling by. Our guide chatted about Van Gogh’s move here, how he wanted to be close to Theo but needed quiet too. The air smelled like cut grass when we stepped out in Auvers-sur-Oise, and honestly, the village felt frozen in time. It’s not crowded; you hear birds more than cars.
We started at the Auberge Ravoux. I’d seen photos of Van Gogh’s tiny attic room before, but standing inside it was something else—bare walls, a single window letting in soft light. The guide pointed out where Vincent painted some of his last works just steps away. Walking through the village lanes, you spot scenes straight from his paintings: the church with its odd angles, wheat fields glowing under the sky. There’s even a little bakery on Rue Daubigny that still smells like fresh bread mid-morning.
The cemetery sits quietly at the edge of town. Vincent and Theo’s graves are side by side, covered in ivy. It hit me then—he was only 37 when he died, after all that struggle and just one painting sold. Our guide shared some new theories about his final days; it made me see him less as a legend and more as a real person who walked these same paths.
Absolutely! The guide explains everything clearly—you don’t need any background knowledge to enjoy or understand the experience.
You’ll walk through the village and visit several sites on foot. It’s not strenuous but does require moderate fitness due to cobblestone streets and some gentle hills.
Photography is usually allowed in most areas, but your guide will let you know if there are any restrictions inside specific rooms.
Your private guide and comfortable air-conditioned vehicle are included for the whole trip. All entrance fees are covered too—just bring comfy shoes and curiosity!
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