VIRTUAL GARDEN AND MUSEUM TOURS YOU CAN TAKE FROM HOME

APRIL 1, 2020

Cooped up at home and want a change in scenery? Now you can enjoy stunning sights from the comfort of your own couch. From the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. to the Highgrove Gardens in the United Kingdom, you can visit botanical gardens, flower conservatories, and museums around the world with these amazing virtual tours.

New York Botanical Garden

Take a virtual tour of the New York Botanical Garden! Here you can enjoy an in-depth viewing of The Orchid Show and learn about a variety of orchids. You’ll see them bursting in vibrant purples, reds, oranges, and pinks.

United States Botanic Garden

Virtually visit Washington, D.C. to tour the United States Botanic Garden. As a museum with living collections, its exhibits, displays, and plants are always changing. Learn all about the garden and how it’s developed over the last two centuries.

Conservatory of Flowers

The Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco offers intimate up-close experiences with rare and endangered plants. Go see what treasures await you!

Chicago Botanic Garden 

Book a virtual trip to Chicago and experience the Chicago Botanic GardenHere you can tour through 27 colorful gardens, including the English Walled Garden and the Japanese Garden. Consisting of 385 acres, there’s quite a bit to see.

Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden

Aloha, Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden! Enter this unforgettable experience by virtually walking across a 500-foot-long boardwalk to see the breathtaking beauty that awaits you. The gardens here span across four acres of tropical forests, so you’ll see a variety of plant life including orchids, giant bamboo, heliconiasand over 200 species of palms such as coconut and mango trees.

International Tours


Highgrove Gardens

Now you can visit the gardens at the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall’s private residence. Tour the Highgrove Gardens to experience the cottage garden, thyme walk, lily pool garden, and the sundial garden.

Claude Monet’s Garden

Pack your virtual bags, you’re going to Giverny, France! Claude Monet’s Gardenis said to have been the inspiration behind hundreds of Monet’s paintings during the last three decades of his life. Dive into this artistic wonderland and you’ll be inspired, too.

Waddlesdon Manor 

Visit the Waddlesdon Manor in Waddlesdon, England, to see stunning landscaped grounds surrounding the manor, which was built between 1874 and 1885. You’ll also experience flowerbeds and shrubs manicured to look like familiar objects.

Kew Gardens

Hop over to Richmond, England, to virtually frolic through Kew Gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage site is complete with 37 acres of woodland and 14,000 trees that change with each season. You’ll also come across Victorian glasshouses, an Alpine rock garden, and over 50,000 living plants.

Keukenhof 

Virtually visit the Keukenhof in Holland to experience one of the most beautiful spring gardens in the world! Stay in the loop on the Keukenhof Facebook pageto see what kind of toursit has in store.

 

Virtual Museum Tours

If museums are more your thing, you’re in luck! Plenty of museums are offering virtual tours through collections and exhibitions available in partnership with Google Arts & Culture. Featured are images of various collections and you can also walk through parts of some museums through Street View. 

Musée d’Orsay, Paris

Van Gogh Museum – Amsterdam, Netherlands

National Gallery of Art – Washington DC

Uffizi Gallery – Firenze, Italy

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Museum of Modern Art

Virtual tours of the museum’s most popular attractions and spaces 

Neo-Classical Grand Hall

Gothic Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park

2,000-year-old Temple of Dendur

The Met Breuer

The Charles Engelhard Court

Arms and Armor Galleries

The J. Paul Getty Museum – Los Angeles, CA

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

The Palace of Versailles – Versailles, France

Museum of Fine Arts – Boston

Detroit Institute of Arts

Whitney Museum of American Art

The Frick Collection

The Cloisters Museum and Gardens

American Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Western Art – Tokyo, Japan

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Louvre Museum

NYC Museums

 

Other Tours


The Great Wall of China

Learn about the Great Wall of Chinaand the different sections of this wonder as you virtually hike up the steps. Considered a wonder of the world, it boasts a history of over 2,000 years and stretches more than 3,000 miles across several provinces of northern China.

Kid-Friendly Virtual Tours & Exhibits

Take the kids on a virtual field trip! From zoos and aquariums to volcanoes and space, your little ones are sure to get a thrill out of these exciting tours and exhibits!

Zoos

San Diego ZooHere you can seebehind-the-scenes videos and stories, live animal cams, printable activities, and play online games.

Houston ZooTune in every weekday at 11:00 a.m. CT for live behindthescenes streams into daily zoo life. 

Cincinnati Zoo: Check out this zoo’s Home Safari Facebook Live events every day at 3:00 p.m. EST. It focuses on one animal a day and includes related activities you can do at home. You can also ask questions in the comments during the event. 

Atlanta Zoo: This zoo offers panda cam where you can watch pandas in realtime, learn more about them, and see what it’s like to be a panda keeper for a day. 

Aquariums

Georgia AquariumDive into live cams including the Ocean Voyager webcam to see whale sharks, manta rays, and thousands of other amazing sea creatures

Monterey Bay AquariumThis aquarium offers live webcams where you can see sea otters, coral reefs, penguins, sharks, and jellies. 

National AquariumTake your time on a self-guided virtual tour! View select areas on a map and explore different scenes from sea turtles and the Channel Islands to alligators and the Amazon River.

Seattle AquariumEnjoy a halfhour video tour where you can learn about the various sea animals and food web found in the Puget Sound waters.

Farms

Canadian Farm and Food ToursImmerse yourself in 360degree views of 11 different farms that include animals such as cows, sheep, mink, and pigs. Watch how foods like milk, cheese, and eggs are produced and processed, and visit Canadian apple orchards. 

Egg Farm through the American Egg BoardHere you can learn about sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices from various egg farms. You can also explore the ecosystems and food webs of an egg farm and how they’re dependent on each other. 

Volcanoes

Have a blast learning about any volcano in the country by using this interactive map! Thanks to the U.S. Geological Survey, you’ll be able to see the current activity of any volcano that piques your interest.

Space

Surface of Mars:Use the 360 mode totake a peek at what the Curiosity rover sees every day on Mars. Talk about social distancing! 

ISS TourSee what life is like on the International Space Station by exploring its laboratories and observation decks. It’s totally out of this world!

National Parks

Yellowstone National Park

Watch live-streams of the Old Faithful Geyser and see the Mammoth Hot Springs and Mud Volcano using Yellowstone’s interactive map. 

Livestream

Map

Nature

The Nature ConservancyThis conservancy offers 11 virtual field trips through 45minute long videos that allows students to travel the world and explore the environment. View a coastal rain forest as you paddle through in a canoe, tour the deserts of Arizona down the Verde River, and unlock secrets of fragile reefs. 

The Nature Conservancy of OklahomaTake a trip through the various preserves in Oklahoma’s vast wilderness to learn how unique the prairie ecosystem actually is. 

Virtual DivesDive deep and explore the underwater sanctuaries of places like the Florida Keys, American Samoa, Monterey Bay, and the Olympic Coast with high-res 360degree views. 

Boston Children’s Museum

Walk through all three stories of the Boston Children’s Museum on this virtual tourto see all the fun and educational exhibits that are offered

Smithsonian

Take room-by-room tours of permanent, past, and current exhibits, all of which are self-guided. On the second floor, you can roam the bone hall and look at all kinds of skeletons. 

360 Cities in 360 Degrees

View panoramas of 360 cities around the world. How often can you visit New York and then venture through Dublinright after?