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bike tour takes you through the highlights of the town from the past and into the present. Showcasing the lives of the rich and famous throughout the years, the tour exhibits the vibrant history of Palm Beach in an entertaining way. To dig even deeper into the past, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum takes visitors through the roots of the hospitality industry and how The Palm Beaches came to be "America's First Resort Destination". Known as one of the most iconic resorts in the states, The Breakers is a must-visit when traveling to Palm Beach. The Italian- Renaissance-style hotel sits oceanfront on 140 acres of pure luxury. Featuring 538 rooms and suites, including the Flagler Club, an opulent boutique hotel that rests at the top of the resort, a private beach club, and 25 bungalows, guests are afforded full-service leisure as soon as they arrive. The Breakers' range of amenities provides guests with an abundance of activities, right on the premises. From the Forbes Five-Star spa, to two championship golf courses, The Breakers gives guests the ultimate resort experience. The Ocean Course at The Breakers is the oldest golf course in Florida and has a stunning seaside layout, giving a one-of-a-kind golfing experience. The Breakers is also home to multiple delicious restaurants, including the sophisticated Seafood Bar that makes diners feel as though they are eating aboard a yacht. Looking for a little retail therapy? Shopping lovers will fall in love with Worth Avenue, an extraordinary shopping venue with designer stores and fine dining restaurants. Regardless of what you do on a trip to Palm Beach, you will be graced by elegance, beauty, and a delightful ocean breeze. Heading over the bridge and out of Palm Beach, we reach the biggest city in The Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach. A nightlife and entertainment hub, West Palm Beach is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood. Clematis Street is a funky hotspot in West Palm Beach and is dressed in bold murals and snazzy bars and cafes, giving you plenty to explore throughout the day and into the night. Rosemary Square, an open-air plaza, is the ideal place for shopaholics and can be a great place to catch some live music. Despite outdoor seating for more than 800 people, Rosemary Square gives off a neighborhood feel, creating a laid-back atmosphere. History lovers and collectors will melt over Antique Row, a charming district of West Palm, filled with over 40 antique and vintage shops, along with top-notch eateries along the way. One of the hippest areas of West Palm Beach is Northwood Village. Giving off a more casual aura, Northwood Village has a more private vibe and is known for its worldly cuisine and plethora of art galleries. Lake Worth Beach is another West Palm hotspot that combines art and high-tech culture. Featuring over 1,000 vintage buildings, music venues, and eclectic streets, Lake Worth Beach is begging to be explored. Photo credit: West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency V U E N J .C O M 74

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