Greenwich Botanical Center’s Grandiflora Garden Tour to Offer Access to Magnificent Private Gardens 

Greenwich Botanical Center is hosting the 69th annual Grandiflora Garden Tour on Saturday, June 6 from 9:00am – 4:00pm throughout Greenwich.

The Grandiflora Garden Tour, the oldest of its kind in the area and a key annual fundraiser for the nonprofit, is legendary for offering incredible access to some of the most spectacular private gardens in a range of styles.

The 2026 Garden Tour will offer a curated collection of five exclusive private gardens in the lineup for June 6th. With breathtaking waterside gems and several mid-country stunners, this year’s tour will showcase the artistry of local garden design.

Attendees can visit each garden once on a self-guided tour on Saturday, June 6. Self-guided tour tickets are now on sale on GBC’s website, www.greenwichbotanicalcenter.org/grandiflora.

To kick off the garden tour in style, Greenwich Botanical Center will host a festive Grandiflora Patron Party on Friday, June 5 from 6:00-9:00pm at an exquisite private backcountry estate where patrons and sponsors will enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and the rare opportunity to step inside one of the area’s most remarkable properties.  Patron party tickets can also be purchased on the GBC’s website.

For 69 years and counting, the Grandiflora Garden & Landscape Tour has been a beloved Greenwich tradition — and the region’s oldest event of its kind. Each June, Greenwich Botanical Center’s signature fundraiser opens the gates to remarkable private gardens, graciously shared by their owners, offering a rare glimpse into the artistry and dedication that make Greenwich gardens extraordinary. Proceeds support GBC’s mission to connect

people with plants through inspiring programs, workshops, field trips, and events. To sponsor or register for the 2026 Grandiflora Garden Tour visit https://greenwichbotanicalcenter.org/grandiflora/

Greenwich Botanical Center is an independent, volunteer-supported, non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring the community to connect with plants and nature through education, special events, and outreach. Through horticultural programs, nature education, and outreach activities, GBC is cultivating lifelong environmental stewardship in the next generation and building a community of people who enjoy and respect nature.