Clematis Street & Downtown West Palm Beach


Clematis Street is the historical heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. Starting at Flagler Drive on the Intracoastal Waterway, walk west to experience the indigenous flavor of the area's colorful boutiques, nightclubs, live music, restaurants and historical landmarks.
The Square


The Square is West Palm Beach's premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. Just a free trolley ride or walk from Clematis Street, you can shop in a place where old-world architecture, beautiful fountains, and sidewalk cafes create a striking atmosphere reminiscent of a European town center.
Henry Morrison Flagler Museum


Whitehall, the home of the Flagler Museum, was built in 1902 for Henry Flagler, co-founder of Standard Oil, and his third wife Mary Lily Kenan. Designed by John Carrere and Thomas Hastings in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture, Whitehall was meant to rival the extravagant mansions in Newport, Rhode Island. Spread over two floors and spanning 100,000 square feet, Whitehall is decorated in a wide range of styles, from Louis XIV to Swiss chalet. Louis Comfort Tiffany, better known for his brilliance in glass artistry, is among the featured painters.
Palm Beach Zoo And Conservation Society


Home to hundreds of animals, many of them endangered - this unique, tropical zoo showcases animals from around the world living in natural habitats. The zoo features shady paths, a colorful carousel, an interactive water play fountain, a full service restaurant and opportunities for guests to watch animal trainings, feedings and meet zookeepers.
Mounts Botanical Garden


A longstanding favorite for locals and tourists alike, the Mount Botanical Garden is the oldest and largest botanical garden of Palm Beach County. Full of color and fresh scents, it houses about 2000 species of plants, including both tropical and subtropical.
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse And Museum


This iconic lighthouse has been illuminating the way for sailors since the late 1800s, with its quaint museum adding to the charm. The winding path through history will take you past replicas of shipwreck models and a working light tower — all amidst an amazing view of Jupiter’s coastline!
Peanut Island


Accessible only by ferry, water taxi or private boat, it makes a terrific destination for a picnic or easy in-town camping. And there is a fascinating historic site here – the Kennedy Bunker, a Cold War fallout shelter for the 35th president — no longer open to the public, but still intriguing.
Juno Beach


Sitting pretty between Jupiter and West Palm Beach, Juno Beach is home to unspoiled coastline, blissfully laid-back vibes and some of The Palm Beaches’ most beloved residents (that would be our scores of nesting sea turtles). Located on a barrier island flanked by the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean, much of Juno Beach daily life revolves around these two bodies of water—from fishing to recreation to conservation.