Gilded Age glamour comes alive on this exclusive island.
Separated from the mainland by the Lake Worth Lagoon, the chic seaside town of Palm Beach, Florida, is famous worldwide. Its golden sands (and swanky shops and restaurants) have hosted aristocrats, socialites and celebrities — and it’s easy to see why. All it takes is a stroll down these palm-lined streets to fall in love with the climate, the architecture, Worth Avenue’s upscale boutiques and the Flagler Museum, the former home of the railroad tycoon who founded the city.
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Explore Palm Beach

  • Singer Island
  • West Palm Beach
  • Worth Avenue

Singer Island

Overview

Just north of Palm Beach, Singer Island is home to swanky oceanfront condos and an expansive public beach and boardwalk as well as the town of Palm Beach Shores (population: 1,142), an outdoorsy residential area that’s been called one of the best-kept secrets in Florida. Visit for lazy days by the ocean, spa services and icy cocktails at Sailfish Marina. And, time permitting, spend an afternoon on nearby Peanut Island, an 80-acre tropical park accessed by water taxi.

Known For

Beaches, Water Sports, Nature

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West Palm Beach

Overview

Three bridges connect Palm Beach to West Palm Beach, a hipper, less traditional sister city that has international restaurants, touring Broadway shows, a world-class art museum and a wealth of chic shops and cafés along Antique Row on Federal Highway. For nightlife, head to the Square (formerly CityPlace) and nearby Clematis Street, the heart of downtown.

Known For

Dining, Shopping, Nightlife, Culture

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Worth Avenue

Overview

Stretching from the Intracoastal Waterway to the Atlantic, this upscale shopping and residential area boasts chic hotels and historic estates as well as easy access to the island’s municipal beach. Frequently compared to Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue features arcaded, Mediterranean-style boutiques, tiled fountains and elegant courtyards, which are linked by pedestrian-only vias designed in the early 1900s by famed architect Addison Mizner.

Known For

Shopping, Restaurants , Beaches

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Stay in the Center of it All

Immerse yourself in your destination at these centrally located hotels.

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Experience Palm Beach, Florida’s Island Glamour

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Discover the Best Shopping and Decadent Dining in Town

A shopping mecca with an international reputation, Worth Avenue should be the first stop on your Palm Beach circuit. Fuel up with lunch at Pizza Al Fresco and enjoy the finest gelatos at Piccolo  Gelato before another round of shopping on South County Road. Unforgettable food and nightlife await on your first night in town.

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Explore Nature Trails and Stunning Estates

After breakfast, rent bikes and enjoy the ride to the sites along the Lake Trail loop. Lunch and shopping at the Royal Poinciana Plaza are the perfect afternoon treat before hitting the pool or beach. Come evening, it’s time for dinner and drinks at LoLa 41.

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Visit Palm Beach’s Most Beautiful Gardens

Take a stroll through the bougainvillea-laden pergolas of the Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden and Four Arts Botanical Gardens before heading to Surfside Diner for the perfect brunch. Head out to soak up the sun at the local beach in the afternoon before enjoying water sports in paradise.

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