RAGTOPS
West Palm Beach, FL 33401-7701 Toll Free Info: 1.877.RAGTOPS (724.8677) |
RAGTOPS encompasses three buildings on two entire city blocks filled with over 70 rare automobiles, 1930-50's memorabilia, a classic soda bar, drive-in theatre, a unique gift boutique, the Tropical Art Deco showroom, Club LaSalle, and The Station. A visit here is an unforgettable experience for families and the serious collector alike. Open Monday-Saturday 10 am.- 5 pm. | |||
CityPlace Okeechobee Boulevard (Just East of I-95) West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-366-1000 |
55 spectacular acres in downtown West Palm Beach featuring world class shops and restaurants in an architecturally distinct complex reminiscent of a European town center. | |||
Clematis Street Start at 100 Clematis Street (Front of West Palm Beach Public Library) West Palm Beach, FL |
Thursday nights in downtown West Palm Beach means Clematis by Night, the highly-popular, award-winning Fountain side Concert Series featuring the area’s best rock, r&b, reggae, blues, soul and swing music. Feel the beat, move to the music and absorb the aromas of ethnic food. | |||
Flagler Museum Coconut Row and Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 561-655-2833 |
In 1902, Henry Flagler built the Gilded Age estate, Whitehall, for his wife Mary Lily Kenan in Palm Beach. Architects Carrère and Hastings designed Whitehall in the Beaux-Arts style made popular at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Today, Whitehall is a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as the Flagler Museum. | |||
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Jupiter, FL 561-747-8380 |
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse has been guiding mariners since 1860. Come climb to the top and see a breathtaking view of the Jupiter Inlet. Tours available Sunday - Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Admission is $5.00. | |||
Lion Country Safari 2003 Lion Country Safari Road Loxahatchee, FL 33470 561-793-1084 |
As America’s first drive-through "cageless" zoo, Lion Country Safari has been a leader in conservation since 1967. Lion Country provides a habitat in which many endangered or threatened species live and reproduce. And there's nothing quite like having your car surrounded by a herd of 4,000 pound Rhinos. | |||
Marine Life Center of Juno Beach 14200 U.S. Hwy 1, Loggerhead Park, Juno Beach, FL 33408 561-627-8280 |
The Marine Life Center houses a variety of exhibits, live sea turtles and other coastal creatures. The Center's rehabilitation area serves as a home to injured and stranded sea turtles (free admission!). | |||
Norton Museum of Art 1451 South Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-832-5196 |
With its new 42,000 square foot Southwest wing, the Norton Museum is now Florida's largest art museum! In addition, there are over 4,500 works concentrated in 19th and 20th century European, Renaissance and Baroque, American, Chinese and Contemporary art, Photography, and works on paper. | |||
Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher
Park 1301 Summit Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561-533-0887 X-229 |
This 23-acre tropical zoological garden is home to more than 400 animals. Includes a petting area, reptile house, and nature trail. Open 9am-5pm. | |||
South Florida Science Museum 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561-832-1988 |
To see and take full advantage of all the South Florida Science Museum has to offer plan on spending approximately three to four hours at this vast center of learning. Enjoy the beauty of the night sky in the Planetarium, the mysterious deep in the McGinty Aquarium and the natural beauty that Palm Beach has to offer along the outdoor science trail. |