Found 139 blog entries tagged as Palm Beach.


Worth Avenue is considered Palm Beach Island’s most iconic street. The famous street is known for high-end shopping and premier dining at some of the best shops and restaurants. Worth Avenue welcomes you at the Palm Beach Clock Tower on the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the most beautiful shopping streets in the country.

Low story buildings line the palm tree lined street where dozens of famous shops and restaurants are located. The buildings and architecture are a Spanish influence, designed by Addison Mizner in the 1920’s. Mizner incorporated little Vias, Courtyards and Esplanades that feature boutiques and cafes just off Worth Avenue.

During the winter months, The Worth Avenue Association host several events a week including Guided Walking History Tours…

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The iconic Palm Beach museum is one of the most famous landmarks and homes on the island. The Flagler Museum is formally known as Whitehall and is a grand estate that features more than 100,000 square feet and was built in 1902 for the American Industrialist Henry Flagler as a wedding gift to his wife Mary.

Flagler, the Industrialist and founder of Standard Oil commissioned John Carrere and Thomas Hastings to design and built the elegant estate. Hastings and Carrere were also the architects for other famous landmarks such as the New York Public Library and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City during the Gilded Age. Flagler is also known for developing Florida’s East Coat and is mainly responsibly for making Palm Beach America’s first resort…

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Palm Beach’s most iconic location, The Breakers, is hosting a “spookeasy” style Halloween party. HMF, One South County Road, Palm Beach, is a sophisticated lounge and restaurant, located within the grand hotel. The lounge is partnering up with Veuve Clicquot for the celebration and aptly renamed the event “Yelloween”!  The soiree will bring forth spirits from the dead Thursday, October 24, 2019 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and imaginative costumes are highly encouraged.

Guests will enjoy Veuve Clicquot and additional Halloween-themed cocktails. The “Headless Horseman”, made with Bulleit bourbon, pumpkin, and a brown sugar simple syrup promises to lop off your head. Try the “Eye See You”, made with Belvedere Vodka with lychee juice and fresh lime, or “The…

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The Society of the Four Arts was founded in 1936 and the main goal of the society was to offer quality cultural programming to the growing community of Palm Beach.

Every year, the Society of the Four Arts features cultural programs, art exhibits, concerts, notable speakers, films and much more. The Four Arts is located on Royal Palm Way and has beautiful sculptures, two libraries, a state-of-the-art educational facility, a botanical garden and plenty of calendar events throughout the property’s four buildings.

Each of the four buildings houses different things. The Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery Building was designed by the famous architect Addison Mizner and is home to the art exhibits and top of the line auditorium used for guest speakers, concerts and…

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The newly renovated Royal Poinciana Plaza is located is the heart of Palm Beach Island on the corner of Royal Poinciana Way and Cocoanut Row. The popular outdoor shopping and lifestyle center features over 180,000 square feet with lush gardens and courtyards.

The Plaza was designed and built by architect John Volk in 1957. Volk is known for designing elegant homes for the Du Pont’s, Ford’s, Pulitzer’s, Dodge’s and Vanderbilt’s. The Palm Beach Plaza has undergone renovations and restorations to restore the Plaza back to its original Palm Beach style.

Today, the Royal is home to many luxurious designer shops, boutiques and award-winning restaurants.

Shops include:
Alice + Olivia
100% Capri
Beach by Everything But Water
Bognar and Piccolini
Cynthiaa Rowley
Hermes

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The Royal Poinciana Plaza located at the heart of Palm Beach island is a 180,000 square foot outdoor lifestyle and shopping center with lush gardens and two courtyards. The newly renovated plaza is settled on the corner of Cocoanut Road and Royal Poinciana Way.

The Plaza was designed in 1957 by builder and architect John Volk, who was known for designing the homes for the Vanderbilt’s, Pulitzers, Fords, Du Ponts, and Dodges. The plaza is an example of his signature Palm Beach style. The Plaza underwent renovations that restored the plaza backs to its original style based on European architecture and lush courtyards. The restoration a few years ago brought The Royal back to how it was originally envisioned.

Today, The Royal is home to luxury shopping,…

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The Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society is having a special deal this month of September. For the entire month of September on weekend only, Friday through Sunday, kids under the age of 13 will receive a free entry to the Zoo with a paid adult. The offer begins on Sunday September 1st and goes until Monday, September 30th.

Kids will be able to attend the zoo for free with a paying adult. The offer is limited to 6 children per one paying adult. The offer is good from 9 am until 4:15 pm every weekend and the offer cannot be combined with other discounts.

The Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society is a non-profit zoological organization located within Dreher Park in West Palm Beach. The Zoo is home to more than 550 animals, many endangered or injured…

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The Palm Beach International Airport has been named one of the Top Airports in the Country, thanks to the travelers and readers of Travel + Leisure article. Every year, the travel magazine conducts a survey of some of the World’s Best and the airport in West Palm Beach has landed a spot in the Top 10 for another year.

The Palm Beach International Airport is just one of two airports in Florida that has made the list. The other airport is Tampa International Airport which ranked number 5 on the list. In the survey, the airports were ranked based on access, Check-In, Security, shopping, food options, and layout.

The airport first opened its door as Morrison Field in 1936 and the named changed to the Palm Beach International Airport in August of…

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Spin classes are becoming more popular to help you get in shape. Part of the reason why so many people enjoy clipping into bike is because of the levels of intensity throughout the class that provides a great cardio workout.

Spinning or cycling, is a great workout for everyone and you don’t need to be a professional to do it. Spinning is a unique and targets and tones your thighs, glutes, hamstrings and core. In any given spin class, you can burn up to 700 calories or more during a single session. It’s also known to help you lose that stubborn weight and can sometimes prevent migraines.

Classes are taught either in studio by an instructor or can be taught digitally like Peloton or Nordictrack and there is a variety of different themes and intensities.

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Formally known as Whitehall, the Flagler Museum is one of the most famous homes and landmarks on the island of Palm Beach. The grand estate features 100,000 square feet and was built in 1902 by Henry Flagler as a wedding gift to his wife Mary.

Flagler was an American Industrialist and founder of Standard Oil and is known for developing Florida’s East Coast and responsible for making Palm Beach, America’s first resort destination. For the construction of the estate, Flagler commissioned John Carrere and Thomas Hastings to design and build the mansion. Carrere and Hastings were also the architects for the New York Public Library and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City during the Gilded Age.

The front of the estate has a red barrel tile roof and giant…

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