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Expect the unexpected - With Palm Beaches

Long stretches of uncrowded coastline. Crystal-clear aquamarine waters. While The Palm Beaches may evoke images of immaculate beaches and swaying palm trees, once you tear yourself away from the shore, you will find an irresistible destination full of rich history, a thriving arts and entertainment scene, stunning eco assets, unparalleled shopping and genuine hospitality.

The destination offers vacation options of exceptional quality. Whether you seek a luxury beach, golf or spa resort, a charming bed and breakfast or an urban hotel surrounded by nightlife, you'll fill the need of every traveler. A thriving culinary scene has been growing across Palm Beach County, enticing all taste buds, including restaurants helmed by award-winning chefs. Over a dozen breweries compliment the eateries, tapping into the soaring popularity of craft beer.

The Palm Beaches provide the ultimate locale to partake in a session of retail therapy. Shop the many designer boutiques and trusted brand names in multiple world-class malls or in outdoor shopping centers. If you are looking to save big, the outlets and consignment boutiques are full of eclectic finds. Internationally known as a world-class shopping Mecca, Palm Beach's Worth Avenue is the preeminent designer shopping destination in Florida, and a runway for today's top fashions.

Located one hour north of Miami and two hours south of Orlando, the destination is easily accessible from three international airports, yet it has an undiscovered feel. It's where you will shine, and want to return to Discover The Palm Beaches again and again.

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Experience information

  • Palm Beach, Florida
  • The Town of Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The Intracoastal Waterway separates it from the neighboring cities of West Palm Beach and Lake Worth. In 2000, Palm Beach had a year-round population of 10,468, with an estimated seasonal population of 30,000.

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    Palm Beach was established as a resort by Henry Morrison Flagler, who made the Atlantic coast barrier island accessible via his Florida East Coast Railway. The nucleus of the community was established by Flagler's two luxury resort hotels, the Royal Poinciana Hotel and The Breakers Hotel. West Palm Beach was built across Lake Worth as a service town and has become a major city in its own right.

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