West Palm Beach downtown
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Main strip of West Palm Beach, with colorful and inviting architecture and decorations.
Saturday morning farmer's market with plants, cheeses, grass-fed beef, hot foods, and live music. All with a waterfront view.
Saturday morning farmer's market with plants, cheeses, grass-fed beef, hot foods, and live music. All with a waterfront view.
Artsy town with coffee shops, bakeries, health market, sculptures, long bike path, and intracoastal views.
Main strip of West Palm Beach, with colorful and inviting architecture and decorations.
A happening spot with a sunken amphitheater by the water where kids can run in a splash pad and fountains are lit up at night. BurgerFi, Subculture Coffee, and a few restaurants.
Gorgeous ocean colors, fun crowd of families, shallow water with little bouncy waves.
An outdoor mall with lots of open space and stark, white decor. Kids like the splash pad by the frozen yogurt shop, and couples like a romantic walk around the lake.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
A happening spot with a sunken amphitheater by the water where kids can run in a splash pad and fountains are lit up at night. BurgerFi, Subculture Coffee, and a few restaurants.
Campus surrounded by gorgeous tropical jungle, with plenty of fun things to do and a great location by Jacksonville and the coast.
A happening spot with a sunken amphitheater by the water where kids can run in a splash pad and fountains are lit up at night. BurgerFi, Subculture Coffee, and a few restaurants.
Outdoor shopping and entertainment district with European architecture, archways, palms, tropical flowers, and amazing fountain for kids.
Italian-style shopping center with Publix supermarket, Starbucks coffee, Huey Magoo's Chicken, and Barnes and Noble Bookstore.
Main strip of Coral Gables, a planned community from the 1920s with a strong Latin influence.
A happening spot with a sunken amphitheater by the water where kids can run in a splash pad and fountains are lit up at night. BurgerFi, Subculture Coffee, and a few restaurants.
Sleepy, modest town. Good place to start a drive down Indian River Rd, or to enjoy a coffee at Old Florida Coffee Co, the most attractive spot in town.
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