Palm Beach has long lured America's big name social elite, from the Kennedys to the Pulitzers to the Trumps. If you don't have the Jaguar, catch a Palm Tram around the city. Opulent extravagance is the order of the day. But if you can take your eyes off the glittering procession of socialites and the prices at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Spa and in Worth Avenue stores, there are plenty of other sights to be seen. Don't miss Henry Morrison Flagler Museum or the hopping nightlife on Clematis Street.
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
Island Company is the leading lifestyle brand found exclusively in the top resort destinations and worn the world over. The success of Island Company is its exclusivity, as it can only be found in luxury 5-star resorts and specialty boutiques worldwide. The collection includes a full line of men’s and women’s clothing, swimwear, bags, accessories, suncare and eyewear.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Founded by Matthew and Adrienne Raptis, Raptis Rare Books is an antiquarian book firm that specializes in fine first editions, signed and inscribed books, and landmark books in all fields. We have distinguished ourselves by having a reputation for handling unique and important books that are in exceptional condition.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
The Royal Poinciana Plaza is an iconic destination that serves as a jewel box oasis in the heart of beautiful Palm Beach. Built in the late 1950s, it stands today as a landmarked property and one of Palm Beach’s most treasured architectural gems. With 180,000 square feet of retail space and lush gardens, it offers a unique international shopping and entertainment destination for indulgence, inspiration, and retreat. Designed by world-renowned architect John Volk, The Royal Poinciana Plaza echoes Europe’s legendary retail destinations like the Palais Royal in Paris. The property has been carefully restored to its original mid-century glamour while remaining true to its retail roots. Its offerings include a unique mix of luxury retail, fashion, dining and entertainment, along with amenities for both local and international visitors. Arranged around two courtyards, the property provides a destination for guests to enjoy events, gather with family and friends, sip a coffee, or shop.
Royal Poinciana Plaza is a 180,000-square-foot retail center that was designed by architect John Volk in 1957. Volk had previously designed homes for the rich and famous including the Vanderbilts, Duponts, and the Pulitzers. He was allowed to design Royal Poinciana Plaza in any style he wanted with the condition that it be relevant for at least 50 years. He added two courtyards, colonnades, gardens, and fountains to the shopping center. The plaza opened in 1958 and it perfectly evokes the classy upscale Palm Beach lifestyle. The plaza has a lot of high end shops like Beach by Everything But Water which sells swimwear, Jimmy Choo (shoes), Asprey London, Kiton, Oscar De La Renta, Saint Laurent, Hermès, Zimmerman, LoveShackFancy, Theory, and Cremieux. If you are looking to be pampered the Nail Lab will give you pedicures while Paul Labrecque and the Edward Fleming Salon cuts hair, waxes, and gives facials. There is also a wellness center, Holistic Integrative Health, and Hiscup Spine, a back pain specialist. There are seven art galleries to decorate the walls of your Palm Beach mansion. Dining and drink options include Celis Produce, The Honor Bar, Saint Ambroeus, Palm Beach Grill, Too Jay's Deli, and Coyo Taco. There are investment and real estate offices. Not to mention one of the most elegant U.S. Post offices I have ever come across. In the summer of 2020 the Royal Poinciana Plaza got a $2.7 million dollar upgrade with new features and stores. Recent additions to the plaza are SoulOutside by Soul Cycle, Roller Rabbit with bohemian inspired brightly colored textiles, 100% Capri selling luxury linens and houseware, Alice + Olivia a clothing store favored by celebs, and Stoney Clover Lane which specializes in custom bags, pouches, and small accessories. Although I didn't end up with that Hermès scarf or Jimmy Choo heels I still loved my visit to this elegant landmark of luxury. It is an architectural gem. Royal Poinciana Plaza has everything you think of when you imagine Palm Beach, palm trees, warm, weather, and beautiful people.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
My wife and I love to go to consignment shops to hunt for hidden treasures. We have been making trips to the Palm Beach area for number of years and some of the places we have found bargains in the past seem to have somewhat dried up. Not so for The Church Mouse. We found a beautiful vintage lamp as well as two matching burled wood end tables our minds are nothing short of spectacular.… And the price for these treasures were unbelievably low. Even better… The proceeds from this wonderful store go to charitable causes. If you’re looking for a nice store with Nice merchandise and nice people you should visit The Church Mouse.
2.0 based on 4 reviews
Luxury Men’s and Women’s Italian made clothing, shoes, and accessories. All made from the finest fabrics, cashmere and exotic leathers.
Worth Avenue's newest and most exciting fine art gallery presenting the exclusive, worldwide premiere debut of artist Lawrence Weidel's groundbreaking "Magnum Opus: The Lifeworks Collection" of paintings as well as fine art photography.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
This bookstore had a great selection of new releases and local topics. I saw many things I wished I could take home but alas my suitcase capacity and the books I traveled with were a very limiting factor! Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
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