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Provided by: Discover The Palm Beaches
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Provided by: Discover The Palm Beaches

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Palm Beach Gardens
The guide was updated:Palm Beach Gardens is the ultimate destination for global fashion stores and delicious restaurants. Swing by the luxurious Gardens Mall for upscale boutiques or try the open-air centers of Midtown, Downtown at the Gardens and PGA Commons. The Gardens hosts Cognizant Classic (formerly The Honda Classic) gold championship, drawing many of the world’s top PGA Tour players.
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Hike, bike, explore! Harbourside Place is the place to shop and dine. Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium welcomes the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins to spring training. In Riverbend Park, explore Seminole Indian War sites and the Wild and Scenic Loxahatchee River. Explore even more nature via the 40-mile Jupiter Waterway Trail.
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Juno Beach
Quiet and relaxed, Juno Beach is all about oceanfront beauty and sea turtle haven. Loggerhead Park highlights the serenity of the Atlantic Ocean, while Juno Dunes Natural Area preserves native ecosystems. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, a sea turtle sanctuary, is open to the public and welcomes all to see these gentle giants.
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Palm Beach Gardens
Palm Beach Gardens is the ultimate destination for global fashion stores and delicious restaurants. Swing by the luxurious Gardens Mall for upscale boutiques or try the open-air centers of Midtown, Downtown at the Gardens and PGA Commons. The Gardens hosts Cognizant Classic (formerly The Honda Classic) gold championship, drawing many of the world’s top PGA Tour players.
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Clematis Street (West Palm Beach)
Clematis Street comes alive with shopping, dining, nightlife, special events and year-round live music. Make sure to see the colorful fountains in Waterfront Commons, picturesque views of Lake Worth Lagoon and the Intracoastal Waterway and ride the free trolley throughout downtown West Palm Beach.
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Northwood Village (West Palm Beach)
Northwood District, an up-and-coming area north of downtown West Palm Beach, offers a vibrant mix of restaurants and boutique stores. Explore the trendy shops and diverse dining scene along Northwood Road, the heart of this hip neighborhood. Whether you're a casual shopper, a serious foodie, or simply seeking a new and exciting atmosphere, Northwood District provides a unique and memorable experience.
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Antique Row (West Palm Beach)
Collector, designer or casual shopper, you’ll love spending a day along the Row, located south of downtown. Interesting shops filled with decorative treasures and unique finds are everywhere. To continue your exploration of things antiquity and modern, visit the nearby Norton Museum of Art.
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Downtown Convention District (West Palm Beach)
The Palm Beach County Convention Center hosts terrific events and connects to the Hilton West Palm Beach, creating the ideal locale for business and play. Across the street is the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and CityPlace, with its mix of shopping and nightlife.
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Palm Beach
The island of Palm Beach is home to legendary resorts, exquisite mansions and gardens, superb dining and many notable landmarks. The incomparable Worth Avenue shares the marquee with other well-known shopping locales such as New York’s Madison Avenue and Beverly Hills’ Rodeo Drive.
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Downtown Lake Worth
Downtown Lake Worth, an eclectic bohemian retreat, is a haven for artists and free spirits. This diverse enclave is centered around a tree-shaded square, surrounded by a colorful collection of boutiques, galleries, and inventive restaurants. Nearby, discover charming bed and breakfasts, beautiful beaches, and waterfront dining.
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Lake Okeechobee & The Everglades
Lake Okeechobee is one of the gateways to the Florida Everglades. If you’re looking for a great outdoor adventure, the land surrounding Lake O has much to discover. On the top of your list should be the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (LOST) and an airboat tour, both offer a chance to see alligators and more.
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Wellington
Florida’s Wellington is an internationally recognized equestrian hub, attracting both competitors and enthusiasts to its world-class polo and equestrian events. Beyond the equestrian scene, discover a vibrant social atmosphere and a diverse range of shopping options at the Mall at Wellington Green.
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Boynton Beach
Boynton Beach is the gateway to the Gulf Stream. Relax in Florida style with open-air, waterfront restaurants at Boynton Harbor Marina. Try more unique hideaways and restaurants along downtown’s Ocean Avenue. Shopping is centered along the Congress Avenue corridor. To the west is an eco-marvel — the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge.
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Delray Beach
Delray Beach is a thriving, trendy beach town. Atlantic Avenue in downtown sets the pace for events, dining, small shops and the beach. Just off the Avenue, the Pineapple Grove district is a blend of galleries, murals and public art. Then, head west to the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, a stunning place sure to restore your zen.
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Downtown Boca Raton
Boca Raton is a city for all seasons. Beautiful landscapes and superb dining highlight Mizner Park, along with great cultural attractions such as The Boca Raton Museum of Art and Mizner Park Amphitheater. Just outside the Mizner, there is a terrific collection of upscale stores, bistros and outdoor cafes.
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Glades Road (Boca Raton)
West or East on Glades Road there’s no shortage of shopping. The must-do is Town Center at Boca Raton. Then, make time to shop University Commons and Shops at Boca Center. FAU Stadium, located right off Glades, is home to the annual Boca Raton Bowl.
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