Palm Beach County was created in 1909, carved from a portion of Dade County, and its success story began from those tight-knit roots. The county grew from just 5,500 residents in 1910 to 1.4 million last year; now Palm Beach County can brag about being the 14th most populous
Palm Beach County, large and spacious, is arguably the most relaxed county in South Florida. Originally priding itself as being nothing like hectic and fast-paced Miami, Palm Beach County has grown and thrived, becoming a vital part of the South Florida metropolitan area. It’s also growing into an LGBT tourist destination of its own, while still close and very accessible to the bigger scenes further south. Let me tell you what you should see and do in Palm Beach County.
WHERE TO STAY
The Chesterfield Palm Beach is beautiful and luxurious, and is located two blocks from all teh
Grandview Gardens allows the traveler to choose their own luxury accommodations. Would you like a bed and breakfast experience or would you like to rent a vacation home? Grandview Gardens can help you with either choice. This property, built in the Mediterranean style and dating from 1925, is impeccably designed and feels fancy, yet intimate and inviting. (1608 Lake Ave., West Palm Beach, 561-833-9023)
Waterstone Resort and Marina is one of the newest offerings from Doubletree by Hilton. All rooms are spacious and have balconies that overlook either the Intracoastal Waterway or the Atlantic. Grab a bite to eat at one of the two on-site restaurants, stroll down the waterfront promenade, or even take a shuttle to the beach, free of charge! (999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton, 561-368-9500)
WHERE TO PLAY
Palm Beach County’s gay scene is smaller than Broward County’s. With that said, there are quite
WHERE TO GO
If you want to get the lowdown of all the fun places that will interest you as a gay traveler, be sure to stop by Compass, which is the LGBT community center in Palm Beach County. They are located at 201 N. Dixie Hwy. in Lake Worth and they will be glad to give you a more in-depth insider’s view on all the sights to see.
Palm Beach County has a lot of fun places that are built for exploring. For a taste of Japan, visit the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. There are many exhibits dedicated to Japanese history and culture, and many traditional Japanese festivals are held at the museum and in the gardens each year. The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach is the largest museum in Florida, with a collection that encompasses over 7,000 works of American, European and Asian art. The Flagler Museum, originally bought by Standard Oil’s Henry Flagler for his wife Mary Lily, is now a historical landmark and is host to many galas and parties on the Palm Beach social calendar.
If you’re taking in a show, the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts welcomes nationally and internationally-known names in arts and entertainment, and offers a popular
Palm Beach County has miles upon miles of beautiful beaches, but none are as untouched and as peaceful as the coastline at John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, between Riviera Beach and North Palm Beach. Open to the public year-round, this park includes a 1,600-foot boardwalk overlooking a lake, and miles of unspoiled, majestic beach.
Read more about Palm Beach County at the Palm Beach County Convention and Visitors Bureau’s official website, located at palmbeachfl.com.