Campus Tours
Our virtual guided tours let you see the places that help define and distinguish Emory's place among the nation's top universities. The Office of Undergraduate Admission allows you to schedule in-person tours.
Emory's main campus covers more than 600 acres in Atlanta's historic suburb of Druid Hills. Students, faculty, staff and visitors enjoy a peaceful, pedestrian-friendly environment, with easy proximity to one of the nation's fastest-growing metropolitan areas.
The campus features a thoughtful balance of buildings and green space. Peavine Creek, a branch of the historic Peachtree Creek, winds through maples, oaks, magnolias, pines and dogwoods that grace the gently rolling hills.
The Haygood-Hopkins Memorial Gateway marks the main entrance from Druid Hills, a gracious, park-like residential area designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The original campus plan is the work of Beaux-Arts architect Henry Hornbostel. Other noted architects who have designed buildings here include John C. Portman and Michael Graves.
Browse the interactive tours and videos gathered here. We invite you to visit campus in person, and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Virtual Tours

Interactive 360 Images
Our virtual tours let you experience life on our campus through a selective array of 360-degree images.
You'll find brief descriptions alongside the images that explain their significance.
Campus Tour
Goizueta Business School Tour
- Start Goizueta Business School Tour in FULL SCREEN MODE
- Start Goizueta Business School Tour in PARTIAL SCREEN MODE
How-to: Choose a tour and click on the "full-screen" or "partial screen" link, choose an image from the selection at the bottom of the window, and click within the image and hold down your mouse button to move around the scene.
Campuses

Druid Hills
What's here: Emory College of Arts and Sciences, all graduate and professional schools, most libraries, the DUC, Lullwater, Emory Eagles, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Schwartz Center, Glenn Memorial Auditorium, Emory Alumni Association
Clairmont
What's here: Undergraduate and graduate housing plus the Student Activity and Academic Center, accessible by Lullwater Preserve paths and Cliff shuttle
Oxford
What's here: Oxford College on Emory's original site just outside Atlanta, accessible by Cliff shuttle
Guided Tours

Videos and Maps
See us on YouTube
- Introductory overview
- University campus tour
- Spaces and places on campus
- History minutes
- Oxford College walking tour
- Oxford College interactive video tour
See us on Emory on iTunes U
- Emory University campus walking tour
- Oxford College campus walking tour
Check out interactive maps
- Campus Services maps
- Sustainability Initiatives: LEED, trees, shuttles and more
Visit campus virtually with Undergraduate Admission
Landmarks

The Quad
The Quadrangle serves as the symbolic center of campus and hosts spring Commencement ceremonies. Several of the pink and gray marble-clad buildings that frame the Quad are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- YouTube: Hidden in the Eaves
Lullwater House and Preserve
University presidents live in an English Tudor mansion surrounded by extensive acreage with lawns and wooded paths that the public is welcome to enjoy.
- YouTube: Lullwater House
The DUC-ling
The DUC-ling is Emory's interim dining facility during the construction of a new Campus Life Center. The new Campus Life Center is slated to open in the summer of 2019.
- YouTube: Campus Life Center tour
The Depot
The former train stop, built in 1916, is home to a restaurant.
- YouTube: The Depot
Phi Gamma and Few Halls
The Oxford campus maintains Emory's first and oldest academic buildings.
- YouTube: Oldest academic buildings