City Place is where it is happening. You are able to shop, eat, dance, listen to music, walk on two levels and much more.

City Place is where it is happening. You are able to shop, eat, dance, listen to music, walk on two levels and much more.
The developers made this look like a local Italian plaza. The difference is that you are just off Okeechobee Blvd. in downtown West Palm Beach. There's a myriad of stores, restaurants, movie theaters and entertainment venues. It is generally fairly crowded with people sitting at restaurant tables enjoying the ambience. The fountains display their water magic.on the hour or half-hour....
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We have been coming here for years and always had a great time. Just went last night after being away for a year and wow, what a difference! The place is completely overrun with huge groups of young to older teens not shopping and not eating at any of the restaurants. They walk in these massive groups really slowly or...
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Cith Place is a great destination - to window shop, enjoy an ice cream, movie, fun shopping and a good meal. There is a variety of restaurante - some outstanding, some too price for the experience, but overall, there's something for everyone including entertainment in the plaza on Saturday nights. It's worth the trip.
From shopping to dining to music, city place has something for everyone. And bowling is coming soon too!
Nice restaurants in Clementi street go to Don Ramon a Cuban restaurant it was delicious. Best carnitas fritas and mojitos.
City Place hasentertainment at different times, lots of private stores plus Macy's, many restaurants, movie theatres, Harriet Himmel theatre and a few blocks from Kravis Centre.
Mixed use (retail/apartments/condos) with some restaurants and your standard retail (Macy's, Crate and Barrel, etc.) and a Publix supermarket. If you are staying in the Grandview Heights neighborhood, it's the closest thing to any retail amenities and is within walking distance.
Bring your dog and enjoy the xsights and the food and the atmosphere! Well worth the trip! Well groomed, clean...
I don't care how many fancy fountains and faux "european" architectural details you pack into a place, it's still a shopping center. The Harriet Himmel Theater for the Performing Arts, a
restored 1920s church, is the only authentic building on the property. Walking along the covered walkways housing shops like Anthropologie, Bath and Bodyworks and The Gap, I felt like...
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