Attractions around West Palm Beach
Explore 71 attractions, restaurants, shops around West Palm Beach
5.0 (3563)
McCarthy's Wildlife
12943 61st St N, West Palm Beach, FL 33412-2017
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED! : Eight lush acres of endangered wildlife surrounded by a botanical garden situated in the palmetto and pine forest of West Palm Beach! Over 200 animals from White Tigers to African Lions, Black Leopards, Ligers, Lynx and Amur Leopards seen from just four feet away. You can't get any closer than this by law! Hands on experiences with alligators, snakes, tarantulas, and who knows what else. You will have to come by and experience it for yourself! We are a 501 (c) 3 non-profit wildlife rescue facility that take in injured native wildlife, orphaned babies, and unwanted exotic pets! Your experience here helps us with the tremendous expense of caring for our animals. Price is $50.00 for adults and $40.00 for children (ages 5yrs.-15yrs). Tours are approximately 1 1/2 hrs long.
4.5 (2487)
The Square
700 S Rosemary Ave Suite 200, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-6313
The best place in West Palm Beach offering food & beverage, retail, arts & culture, education and community experiences for all ages.
5.0 (1539)
Palm Beach Segway Tours
330 Clematis St #116, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-4657
Roll along on your own personal Segway as you enjoy historic beautiful downtown West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Island, Florida. The invigorating warm breeze will blow gently on your face by leisurely cruising along the picturesque Intracoastal Waterway. The scenic backdrop provides for multimillion dollar mansions, enormous yachts, elaborate fountains, decorative statues, plush palm trees, historic museums, occasional sea life and buildings that touch the sky! Explore the local hotspots and extraordinary waterfront in a way so uniquely different than ever before. Prepare yourself for a once in a lifetime experience with Palm Beach Segway Tours! Segway's are self-balancing and very easy to ride. We train you to "roll" within minutes. Our expertly trained guides will keep you entertained, safe and laughing along the way. Rolling 7 days a week! Located on historic Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach.
4.5 (1367)
Diva Duck Amphibious Tours
1795 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd (meet in the valet pull through next to Forever 21), West Palm Beach, FL 33401-2059
It's a Boat! It's a Bus! It's DivaDuck, a modern Hydra-Terra amphibious vessel. Take an exciting, fully narrated 75 minute sightseeing tour over land and sea. See many historic sites in Palm Beach, cruise past homes of celebrities and movie stars all while enjoying the beautiful tropical beauty of South Florida. Your tour guide and captain will keep you entertained with music, jokes and interesting facts. Customers love DivaDuck! - 98% approval rating from over 1000 reviews on our web site. Departs daily from Palm Beach Outlets. Your safety is our biggest concern. Our modern Hydra-Terra was built following a US Coast Guard approved design, which incorporates the use of floatation foam inside the hull. The Hydra proved unsinkable in very strenuous testing, even with a full load and filled with water. The water portion of our tour is in the protected Intercoastal Waterway, where calm water conditions prevail. We also use radar to insure we only go out in safe weather conditions.
5.0 (1198)
West Palm Beach Food Tours
333 Evernia St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-5403
Eat, drink and discover delicious West Palm Beach! We'll get you off the beaten path to meet award-winning chefs, taste tropical fruits, admire vibrant murals, see charming historic homes, explore colorful courtyard cafes and hear entertaining stories about our past. Food Tourism is currently a top-trend in travel, so join us for a food tour and find out what all the buzz is about!
4.5 (1162)
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society
1301 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33405-3035
FREE PARKING DAILY! As Palm Beach County’s only top-rated Zoological experience, we are home to over 550 animals, many of them endangered. Our mission is to inspire people to act on behalf of wildlife and the natural world. Our unique tropical zoo showcases an animal collection (Malayan tigers, jaguars, Mexican spider monkeys, panther) from around the world, living in natural habitats. Enjoy shady paths, a colorful carousel, an interactive water play fountain, Nature Play Pavilion, a full-service restaurant, and 11 daily shows and keeper talks where you can watch animal trainings, feedings and meet zookeepers. Book a behind-the-scenes animal experience and get up close and personal with a sloth, koalas, capybaras, anteaters, Aldabra tortoises or mingle with flamingos.
4.0 (872)
Rapids Water Park
6566 N Military Trl, West Palm Beach, FL 33407-1228
Rapids Water park is South Florida's largest water thrill park, featuring 40 slides and attractions on more than 35 acres. Park favorite features include a 25,000 square foot wave pool, FlowRider surf simulator, speed slides, body slides and kids' play structure with tipping bucket. Rapids is open daily during the summer season with weekend hours September- November, and the park is closed seasonally from December through February. Check the website for updated hours and days of operation.
4.0 (802)
Clematis Street
Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
The History of Clematis Street & West Palm Beach Henry Flagler A history of the Clematis Street District or of West Palm Beach cannot be told without mentioning the name of Henry Flagler. Anyone who has been in Florida for even a short amount of time will recognize the name. It's all over Florida roads, bridges and beaches as well as countless other monuments and museums. Flagler's Dream: Palm Beach Henry Flagler co-founded Standard Oil Company with John D. Rockefeller and also built the Florida railroad from Jacksonville to Key West. He came to the West Palm Beach area in 1893. After being impressed with the natural beauty of the area, he sought to create the most famous resort in the world, Palm Beach. The resort would be conveniently accessible by his own railroad. He built two major hotels, The Breakers and the Royal Poinciana Hotel (later destroyed by a hurricane). He also built what is now West Palm Beach directly across Lake Worth for the service people who worked on the island and as a commercial district. Clematis Street Not only is it one of the trendiest places to be today, it also boasts a long and important history. Clematis Street began as the main thoroughfare of West Palm Beach in the early 20th century. It connected the train station on the west with the ferry to Palm Beach Island on the east. Early 20th Century: Storefronts logically multiplied and lined each way, as Clematis became the "Main Street" of West Palm Beach. The commuters of the day would traverse Clematis Street and frequent these shops before and after work, much like we do today. It's many older buildings display a fascinating journey through South Florida history. Automobiles Change Everything Eventually automobiles, bridges and highways replaced the train, ferry and buggies as the main means of transportation. While once the train station was the link to the outside world, visitors could now arrive via various routes. Okeechobee Boulevard would eventually become the main connection from route 95 over to Palm Beach and Clematis Street would lose its steady flow of passers-by. As the area progressed, suburban sprawl contributed to the growth of metropolitan West Palm Beach, yet the downtown business area remained. The Downtown Development Authority In 1967 the Downtown Development Authority was created to impact Downtown's economic conditions, formulate long-range plans for improving the appeal and accessibility of Downtown facilities, promoting their use, providing remedy to any deterioration of Downtown property values, and most importantly, retaining and attracting businesses to Clematis Street. In short, the DDA works to retain and attract business and to protect the investments of its constituents. Largely due to the Downtown Development Authority Clematis Street is still considered the Main Street of West Palm Beach.
4.5 (752)
Downtown West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach, FL
4.5 (748)
Norton Museum of Art
1450 S Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-6405
The Norton Museum of Art was founded in 1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton (1875-1953) and his wife Elizabeth Calhoun Norton (1881-1947). The Museum’s permanent collection now consists of more than 7,600 works in five curatorial departments: European, American, Chinese, Contemporary and Photography. The Museum’s expansion that opened February 9, 2019 was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Lord Norman Foster of the architectural firm Foster + Partners. It is the most comprehensive in the institution’s 78-year history. Dramatic changes include boldly re-orienting the main entrance to South Dixie Highway , which restores the symmetrical east-west campus axis created in 1941 by original architect Marion Sims Wyeth. The building and accompanying lush sculpture garden, enable the Norton to exhibit more art, present more programs, and provide a growing community an up-to-date center for the public to enjoy art and culture.
5.0 (607)
Airboat Rides West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach, FL
Airboat Rides West Palm Beach offers an exhilarating adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of West Palm Beach, Florida. Their airboat rides provide a unique opportunity to explore the area's diverse ecosystems, including lush wetlands and winding waterways teeming with wildlife. With experienced guides at the helm, visitors can glide effortlessly across the water, encountering iconic Florida fauna such as alligators, exotic birds, and turtles. Whether seeking an adrenaline-fueled excursion or a peaceful journey through nature's beauty, West Palm Beach Airboat Rides promises an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Come see the Florida Everglades in Palm Beach County.
5.0 (583)
Angler Management Sportfishing
255 E 22nd CT 255 E 22nd Ct, West Palm Beach, FL 33404-6218
West Palm Beach Fishing Charters with a focus on light tackle deep sea fishing. Angler Management is known as the Live Bait Fishing Specialists with a large fleet of vessels Located at Sailfish Marina and New Port Cove Marina. We also run Inshore Snook, Tarpon and Fly Fishing Charters in West Palm Beach FL for the ultimate inshore fishing experience.
4.0 (537)
Tanger Outlets Palm Beach
1751 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-2038
Real Style. Real Shopping. Real Savings. Shop the latest styles from your favorite designer brands like Kate Spade New York, Adidas, Banana Republic and more! With over 100 stores and your favorite brands, there is always something to new to explore at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach. Conveniently located right off of I-95.
4.5 (524)
Manatee Lagoon
6000 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Come see what’s new at Manatee Lagoon – An FPL Eco-Disovery Center®! We’ve reopened our enhanced facility, and you’re invited to come enjoy the new offerings. Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., visit our educational building, upper and lower observation decks, a new augmented reality solar 3D exhibit, and tropical grounds with outstanding views of the picturesque Lake Worth Lagoon. While spotting manatees is not guaranteed, Manatee Lagoon is an ideal location to see them during cooler weather when they congregate near the clean, warm-water outflow of the adjacent FPL Rivera Beach Next Generation Clean Energy Center. The likelihood of seeing a manatee increases during manatee season, which begins November 15th.
4.5 (459)
Mounts Botanical Garden
531 N Military Trl, West Palm Beach, FL 33415-1311
With a mission to "inspire and educate through nature" and a history spanning more than 40 years, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Located behind Palm Beach International Airport, the Garden is a hidden gem. Visitors to this 14-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 5,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Other highlights include the award-winning Windows on the Floating World: Blume Tropical Wetland and Lake Orth, where an island overlook gives visitors a view of the koi, plecos and turtles that are in abundance. Mounts Botanical is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden.