Worth Avenue
Worth Avenue
4.5
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Worth Avenue is a shopping and dining enclave that is internationally revered for its beauty, its history and its unparalleled legacy of fine customer service. More than a shopping destination in South Florida; it becomes its own experience from the classic grace of its Mediterranean architecture to the bougainvillea that tumbles over stairwells in shady tucked-away vias. Whether it's a champagne break at a cozy bar or a short walk on the beach, it's window shopping, art and courtyard dining at it's finest. For more than 100 years, service has been the gold standard, and it's a value that residents, merchants and visitors hold near and dear.
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vasile123
New York City, NY769 contributions
Dec 2021 • Couples
A walk on this street evokes a different time and maybe place. Step into the quiet alleys in the back, and you will feel like you have been transported to a small town in Europe, maybe in Italy or Spain. Beauty surrounds you; beautiful things to look at in stores and art galleries, beautiful architecture. I treat the stores not like a place to shop ( I don't have that kind of money, but I don't mind) but like beautiful things to look at. people watching is great too. During Christmas season, it's nice to walk in the evening, all lights on.
Written 27 January 2022
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Sharon B
Palm Harbor, FL151 contributions
Apr 2022
We strolled down the street after viewing the ocean at the clock tower and wandered by all of the design stores. Some of the tile and arches were interesting to see. If you went down some of the side "alleys" there would be either a restaurant or another store at the end. Loved seeing the Living Wall, which was across the street from Tiffany's. There was parking behind Tiffany's but we parked on S. Ocean Blvd.
Written 2 May 2022
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VictorGAlmeida
Rio de Janeiro, RJ1,140 contributions
Jun 2024 • Family
I visited the old clock tower (which works!) by the sea. In the late afternoon the sun hits the building directly in front of it, making it very beautiful. Lots of people taking photos (like me).
Written 10 June 2024
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Manfred M.
Aachen, Germany1,352 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
Anyone who loves Palm Beach also loves strolling on Worth Avenue... classy boutiques with magnificent decorations, the unique Tiffany Building in the style of Ft. Knox, palm trees, flowers and elegantly or casually dressed locals relaxing on a shopping spree. Only in Palm Beach - this special feeling is what makes this city so special.
But the true specialty of Worth Avenue is hidden, loved by the locals and overlooked by most visitors: the Vias!
When legendary architect Addison Mizner built the area, it was never intended to be a shopping promenade. He realized it as a romantic interpretation of a Mediterranean village full of art, mosaics, stone work, bougainvilleas and orchids, with the most beautiful restaurant spots in the city - in the backyards.
Even today, the small streets Via Amore, Via Newsome, Via Mario and others lead in the style of an Italian piazza to the 'secret', inconspicuous but most beautiful squares on Worth Avenue. All with their own characteristics, timeless architecture and tropical charm. Particularly popular: The Italian restaurant Bice at the end of the blue and white tiled Via Bice with its replica of the Venus de Milo. See and be seen... only in Palm Beach.
The fact is: If you haven't experienced the vibes of the Vias, you haven't experienced the real Worth Avenue.
But the true specialty of Worth Avenue is hidden, loved by the locals and overlooked by most visitors: the Vias!
When legendary architect Addison Mizner built the area, it was never intended to be a shopping promenade. He realized it as a romantic interpretation of a Mediterranean village full of art, mosaics, stone work, bougainvilleas and orchids, with the most beautiful restaurant spots in the city - in the backyards.
Even today, the small streets Via Amore, Via Newsome, Via Mario and others lead in the style of an Italian piazza to the 'secret', inconspicuous but most beautiful squares on Worth Avenue. All with their own characteristics, timeless architecture and tropical charm. Particularly popular: The Italian restaurant Bice at the end of the blue and white tiled Via Bice with its replica of the Venus de Milo. See and be seen... only in Palm Beach.
The fact is: If you haven't experienced the vibes of the Vias, you haven't experienced the real Worth Avenue.
Written 21 March 2024
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Terri B
90 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
My husband had been to Worth Avenue back in the 1970s when his cousin owned an art gallery so he wanted to go back. I’m so glad he did. What a beautiful place! I loved the little piazzas that shot off Worth Ave. It was like being in Italy or France with the open air dining, beautiful foliage and little quaint shops. On the Main Street we’re many high-end shops with gorgeous clothes, shoes, handbags and so much more. Some things we couldn’t afford and some we could. The things we could t afford we enjoyed looking at. Like Raptors Rare Books!! You must go see the First Edition books. What an amazing store!!
We bought a pair of shoes each at Giorgio’s. The sales representative, Enke, was so friendly and helpful. Not a high pressure sales person, just friendly and so helpful!
And the walk to the end overlooking the beach was just gorgeous!
Highly recommend this area.
We bought a pair of shoes each at Giorgio’s. The sales representative, Enke, was so friendly and helpful. Not a high pressure sales person, just friendly and so helpful!
And the walk to the end overlooking the beach was just gorgeous!
Highly recommend this area.
Written 5 November 2023
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Catherine G
Nice, France2,030 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Here we are on the most chic avenue in Palm Beach. We were curious to see what stores we could find there: of course all the big brands like Vuitton, Chanel, Philippe Patek, Panerai, Tiffany… but not only that.
There are also many galleries where they sell works of art and even a store that sells boats with a boat inside of course.
Another clarification: no price displayed: here if you like it you buy it, the price not being a criterion that can influence the purchasing decision. It’s Monaco to the power of 10 here…
There are also many galleries where they sell works of art and even a store that sells boats with a boat inside of course.
Another clarification: no price displayed: here if you like it you buy it, the price not being a criterion that can influence the purchasing decision. It’s Monaco to the power of 10 here…
Written 12 February 2024
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Bea
1,295 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
A very beautiful shopping street in Palm Beach. There are numerous upper scale shops, great restaurants. The buildings are in the Mediterranean style as well as famous Worth Avenue clock at the beach side.
Worth Avenue was founded by Addison Mizner in the early 1900s.
Worth Avenue was founded by Addison Mizner in the early 1900s.
Written 10 August 2024
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drcam
Orlando, FL48 contributions
Mar 2023
the adage if you have to know the price then you can not afford it applies here. I was trying to buy some earrings but one store started at 3K (I had to ask). I did find a pair down a side street but why all the secrecy about pricing? Very overrated pricing in order to afford a shop here apparently. Parking difficult in a large car.
Written 22 March 2023
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julie g
Palm Bay, FL23 contributions
Oct 2020
I'm glad I'm just a basic person ambling through life at a moderate pace. I cannot even imagine trying to keep up with all the others and shop in these pretentious shops! Overpriced bull crap is my way of wording it! Do yourself a favor and save your money for what really matters - time with family. Who needs designer dresses and shoes when you can barely go out these days? Seriously people - other stores are just fine. Be real - not a fake person in these times!
Written 28 November 2020
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James W
Clearwater, FL584 contributions
Mar 2022
If you want to get a feel for Palm Beach, then visit Worth Avenue which is their epicenter of upscale shopping. Only the very rich bother to enter the shops. We visited during late afternoon on a very pleasant day and there were very few people on the sidewalk, so it was a pleasant stroll. The avenue is "Disney-like" as it is so well maintained and architecturally uniform. It is worth a visit just to glimpse the extravagance which so few can afford.
Written 16 March 2022
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is worth avenue in palm beach considered the most expensive avenue in world
Written 4 April 2017
LOL. Only if you want it to be. Restaurants are all upscale but not over the top like New York or Rome or London. There are a lot of very expensive shops but we also found some great deals at some very nice shops. Can't say the same for places like Rodeo Drive. In short, upscale but not hazardous!
Written 6 April 2017
On street,but it can be hard to find and timed for one to two hours - the parking ticket is 50$ so try the lot by Tiffianys and be safe. Have fun :)
Written 12 September 2015
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