This massive entertainment and shopping complex is the crown jewel of West Palm Beach’s urban-renewal initiative. At its center is the Harriet Himmel Theater, a beautiful 1926 Colonial Revival structure that previously housed the Methodist Church, and now puts on an exhaustive round of exhibitions, fashion shows and concerts. Plus there’s a bowling alley, a 20-screen cinema theater, dozens of restaurants and a slew of stores.


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1. Palm Beach County History Museum

0.49 MILES

For all the region's activities and museums, it can be hard for outsiders to get an insight into the history and people of the Sunshine State. This small…

2. Norton Museum of Art

0.64 MILES

This is the largest art museum in Florida and arguably the most impressive. It opened in 1941 to display the enormous art collection of industrialist…

3. Flagler Museum

0.93 MILES

This museum is housed in the spectacular 1902 mansion built by Henry Flagler as a gift for his bride, Mary Lily Kenan. The beaux arts–styled Whitehall was…

5. Sea Gull Cottage

0.97 MILES

Sea Gull Cottage was constructed in 1886 overlooking what was a freshwater lake (now the Intracoastal Waterway) by RR MCCormick, the Denver railroad and…

6. Ann Norton Sculpture Garden

1.02 MILES

This serene collection of sculptures is a real West Palm gem. The historic house, verdant grounds and monumental sculptures are all the work of Ralph…

7. Ragtops Motorcars Museum

1.03 MILES

This spot was originally a classic-car dealership with three convertible Mercedes, but Ty Houck's incredible automobile collection quickly grew,…

8. Bethesda-by-the-Sea

1.28 MILES

After visiting Tiffany's windows on Worth Ave, head to Bethesda-by-the Sea to admire its glorious Tiffany window and grand Gothic architecture. Built in…