Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]

Seasonal Sprouts: Nature Connects

Seasonal Sprouts is a LEGO®-themed adventure for young explorers at Old Westbury Gardens! Children (ages 4–10) will embark on a guided outdoor tour of Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects® made with LEGO bricks. […]

Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]

Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]

Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]

Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]

Family Night: Magic in the Making

Welcome, young witches, wizards, and magical makers! During this special after-hours evening in the gardens, families are invited to join us for an evening of creativity and a little bit […]

Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]

Secrets of the Service Wing Tour

Tickets for this tour include access to Westbury House and the gardens. All tickets are non-refundable. For many years visitors to Westbury House asked what was beyond the first-floor corridor. […]