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Palm Beach

A delicate city in Florida, attracting Hollywood starlets, business tycoons, and barons of the political scene from across the globe.

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Welcome to Palm Beach

Apart from pristine cotton candy beaches and palm-shaded untraditional open-air shopping centers, this delicate city is a pantheon of real estate luxury attracting Hollywood starlets, business tycoons, and barons of the political scene from across the globe.

 

Rising to its rightful glory during the late 1800s, Palm Beach has since become more than a necklace of elite aristocrats but a fairytale-like destination where everyone can fulfill their “once upon a time moment.” Warm and welcoming, Palm Beach is known as the pinnacle of wedding destinations with exclusive resorts such as The Breakers Palm Beach, Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, Chesterfield, The Colony Palm Beach, Eau Palm Beach, The Brazilian Court (home to Chef Daniel Boulud’s world-renown Café Boulud) and The Ritz Carlton, Palm Beach hosting lavish affairs all year long.

 

And with miles of enchanted beaches surrounded by warm breezes and the gentle lapping of the Atlantic Ocean, there is no better place to set sail for an afternoon on the water, indulge in a by-the-sand picnic, or take a blissful swim beneath the waves. Between playful swings swaying over swimming pools to private beachside cabanas offering tableside bottles of champagne and rosé, there is no better place to spend an afternoon under the rays, making this spectacular city one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the world.

 

Palm Beach, spanning 18 miles, is the easternmost town in Florida. Resting on a barrier island, Palm Beach borders Lake Worth Lagoon on the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Intracoastal Waterway separates this coastal town from several neighboring cities, including West Palm Beach and Lake Worth. A family-friendly neighborhood, award-winning public and private schools are located both on the island and nearby on the mainland. Palm Beach International Airport is in proximity.

 

From dawn to dusk, Palm Beach residents and guests can visit one of the most exceptional outdoor malls in South Florida, coined Worth Avenue. A shopping oasis amid a balmy tropical backdrop, this iconic retail mecca is pure paradise with bon vivants and socialites often found walking the streets and strolling in and out of designer storefronts.

 

Compared around the world to Fifth Avenue, Rodeo Drive and Bal Harbour Shops, Worth Avenue offers customers an over-abundance of high-end shops and department stores including Bottega Veneta, Chanel, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Salvatore Ferragamo, St. John Boutique, Vilebrequin, Vineyard Vines and island staples such as Lilly Pulitzer (defining Palm Beach style since the 1960s) and Stubbs and Wootton.

 

And with a gastronomic culinary scene that’s five-star with white glove service, there’s no reason to ever leave with a profusion of charming cafes and sophisticated stomping grounds. “See-and-be-seen” restaurants comprise Bice, CPB at The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, Swifty's at The Colony Hotel, Hai House, Imoto at Buccan, Ta-boo’ Restaurant, and The Leopard Lounge & Restaurant at The Chesterfield Hotel. Idyllic dinners under the stars are in abundance with Bimini Bar at The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, and Renato’s.

 

The Royal Poinciana Plaza, a newly reimagined shopping sanctuary, allows for an eclectic mix of boutiques and new-concept restaurants, located in the heart of Palm Beach in proximity to Worth Avenue. Spanning 180,000 square feet and tented by lush mint-colored palm trees, The Royal Poinciana Plaza provides for a chic shopping experience with fashion-forward designer stores such as Alice + Olivia, GOOP, Hermes, LoveShackFancy, Oscar De La Renta, Saint Laurent, Stoney Clover Lane, Theory, and Zimmerman.

 

And in addition to stylish shops, prodigious art galleries and upscale salons, and pilates studios, this chic plaza is also a pendant of gourmet restaurants with popular outposts including Celis Produce, Coyo Taco, Palm Beach Grill, Sant Ambroeus, The Honor Bar, and TooJay’s Gourmet Deli. Bordering two central courtyards, shoppers can experience the epitome of the South Florida lifestyle with an exquisite shopping and dining experience like no other.

 

While residing in Palm Beach may often feel like an everlasting holiday in the sun, this small barrier island is also a guard gate to a kaleidoscope of cultural institutions, notable landmarks, and private member’s members-only clubs that lend homage to its initial beginnings. The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is one of Palm Beach’s most prestigious buildings, first completed in 1902 as Henry Flagler's Gilded Age estate.

 

Today, a National Historic Landmark open to the public as a museum with guided tours, exhibitions, and special programs, guests can tour the opulent and palatial grounds where the father of Palm Beach and railroad magnate, Henry Flagler, once called home. Coined "more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander and more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world" by the New York Herald, this incomparable mansion is awe-inspiring and promises to sweep onlookers off their feet.

 

Mar-a-Lago, a resort and members-only club, caters to the crème-de-le-crème of Palm Beach’s elite, providing the highest privileges, unparalleled service, and entertainment on the eastern seaboard. The epicenter of the island’s social scene, while standing as a National Historic Landmark, this elegant clubhouse, reminiscent of the regal days past, has seen the likes of Bill Koch, Thomas Peterffy, George Norcross, Kenneth Duberstein, Christopher Ruddy, Howie Carr, and Bill Belichick.

 

Allowing a maximum of 500 paying members, adding 20 to 40 new members each year, Mar-a-Lago offers the ultimate in exclusivity with an annual New Year’s party that’s nothing short of starry-eyed and extraordinary. Membership includes the use of the formal and casual dining areas, Trump Spa and Salon, pool, Beach Club, guest rooms and exclusive suites, fitness center, tennis courts, croquet lawns, and an internationally renowned entertainment series.

 

A land lapped by towering oak trees, lush gardens, and exotic flora native to The Palm Beaches, the expansive golf courses on the island are a passport to 360 degrees of natural beauty. The Breakers, offering avid golf players two courses, is a dreamy nirvana where everyone is transformed into a champion. Featuring the Ocean Course and The Rees Jones® Course, golfers can experience two undeniably different links that are equal in caliber.

 

The Ocean Course is Florida’s oldest golf course, nurtured by The Breakers for more than a century. Located 10 miles away from the resort is The Rees Jones® Course which is a contemporary complement to the more traditional Ocean Course. Palm Beach Country Club also showcases a sparkling golf course available to members-only.

Overview for Palm Beach, FL

10,901 people live in Palm Beach, where the median age is 69.4 and the average individual income is $194,906. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$194,906

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Around Palm Beach, FL

There's plenty to do around Palm Beach, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Silver Spork Mobile Eatery, Cutting Edge Physical Therapy & Wellness, and Lake Trail.

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Dining 1.3 miles 19 reviews 5/5 stars
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Active 3.96 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach has 6,450 households, with an average household size of 1.69. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Palm Beach do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 10,901 people call Palm Beach home. The population density is 2,778.58 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$194,906

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Schools in Palm Beach, FL

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The following schools are within or nearby Palm Beach. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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