It's no question The Palm Beaches offer something unique to enjoy and brag about to everyone back home. The Palm Beaches sit within Palm Beach County, the largest county in Florida. And in a destination with 15 diverse districts, with an area larger than the entire state of Rhode Island, here are a few things you shouldn't miss.
To start, dress the part In Palm Beach, that means sporting none other than the infamous Lilly Pulitzer fashions. With four locations in The Palm Beaches, C. Orrico is the place to purchase the latest in Lilly wear. And while many residents and visitors frequent the first-rate shops along Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, you'll also find a group of in-the-know locals who shop the finds of other high-end designer, pre-owned items at consignment, or vintage shops (see list under Location).
Off the Menu When it's time to refuel, make sure to grab a bite to eat at these quintessential Palm Beach classic favs: the old-style diner, Hamburger Heaven or the lavish Circle Room at Flagler's legendary Breakers hotel, decorated with Tiffany windows, done by Tiffany himself. On the new side, James Beard Award-nominated chef Clay Conley has two new bistros: Asian-inspired, Imoto and the progressive American grill, Buccan.
Across the water in West Palm Beach, the GreenMarket, along the downtown waterfront. The foods found here are worldwide - from Hawaiian to lower East Side New York to South American. Try out all the cool restaurants on Clematis Street Downtown or CityPlace with endless choices for breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, or late night bites.
See more on the unique districts that make up The Palm Beaches by clicking here.