Palm Beach, Florida is home to historic landmarks, beautiful mansions and legendary resorts. Lined with gorgeous palm trees, Palm Beach is not only a beautiful city to visit, but there is much to see and do.
The shopping nirvana of Worth Avenue is known all over the world. Palm Beach’s Gilded Age architecture will captivate everyone as well as the endless restaurants available to eat from. Experience breathtaking views along the Atlantic Ocean, Lake Worth Lagoon and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Out-of-town visitors of Dr. Marder will have countless options to stay entertained during their stay, such as visiting Flagler Museum and the Society of the Four Arts, enjoying the unique architecture.
Our staff has listed our top picks for hotels, restaurants, and attractions to make your visit as pleasant as possible. Plus, we’re always available to offer up even more suggestions. Welcome to Palm Beach!
The Breakers Hotel
1 S County Rd.
Palm Beach, FL 33480
Overlooking the ocean, this lush, upscale beach resort is 11.7 miles north of Delray Beach and 11.6 miles south of City Place; the Palm Beach Zoo is 8.1 miles away and the South Florida
Science Center and Aquarium is 9.1 miles away.
Plush rooms and suites feature balconies, free Wi-Fi, 400-thread-count sheets, iPod docks and a beach bag with a pair of flip-flops. Room service is offered 24/7.
Amenities include free afternoon tea, valet parking (fee), pools for kids and adults, and 3 tennis courts. The resort also offers a spa with a water garden, a gym, 3 restaurants, and a bar with fire pit. Kids’ programs and watersport rentals are available.
One South County Road
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
https://www.thebreakers.com/dining/flagler-steakhouse/
Down the resort’s picturesque, palm-lined drive sits Flagler Steakhouse, a fresh take on the classic American chophouse. Inside, dramatic beamed ceilings, wood furnishings and a prep-luxe palette of red, white and blue evoke steakhouse tradition, while sleek, oversized chandeliers and graphic art skew contemporary.
Out on the terrace, designed for comfortable dining every month of the year, panoramic views of the golf course and city skyline affirm you’re in the heart of Palm Beach.
Tuck into a table and explore our celebrated menu, anchored by the finest selection of USDA prime cuts—a mere 2% of all sourced beef—and expanded with Italian specialties, savory sides, and lighter options like fresh fish, salads and more.
87 Via Mizner
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
Renato’s is surrounded by breathtaking architecture with an intimate dining room that enchants with its warm woods, fabric covered walls and table settings by Limoges.
Culinary delights from classics to eclectric daily specials by chef John Jones. Complementing the menu is an extensive wine list, and the bar is stocked with your favorite libations. Wine cellar available as private dining room.
1 Whitehall Way
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
When it was completed in 1902, the New York Herald proclaimed that Whitehall, Henry Flagler’s Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, was “more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander and more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world.”
Today, Whitehall is a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as the Flagler Museum, featuring changing exhibits and special programs. From its 5,000-square-foot marble entrance hall and sweeping double staircase to the original furnishings and decor — including the 1,249-pipe organ installed in the music room wall and the Baccarat crystal chandeliers in the Louis XV-style grand ballroom — Whitehall mansion exudes elegance and opulence.
For visitors with disabilities: – Ramps and an elevator have been installed to provide wheelchair access throughout. – Telecoil-enabled audio guides and a free downloadable app present the narrated tour in multiple languages. – A closed-caption video outside Flagler’s private railcar offers a virtual tour for people who can’t climb aboard. – Service animals are welcome.
100 Four Arts Plaza
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
The Society of the Four Arts is Palm Beach’s best-loved destination for art exhibitions, concerts, films, lectures, workshops and more. It features an art gallery, an auditorium, a library, a children’s library, a lifelong learning center, and botanical and sculpture gardens.
Most programs are open to the public. Please check their website for the most recent updates and for specific hours for our art gallery and our libraries.
The Four Arts is home to the Fitz Eugene Dixon Education Building, the King Library, the Four Arts Children’s Library, and the magnificent Philip Hulitar Sculpture Gardens.