PALM BEACH COUNTY: Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Lake Park, Lake Worth, Lantana, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, West Palm Beach
Clematis Street is the historical heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. Starting at Flagler Drive on the Intracoastal Waterway, walk west along Clematis Street and experience the indigenous flavor of the area's colorful boutiques, nightclubs, live music, restaurants, antique shops and historical landmarks. Thursday nights from 5:30-9:00pm come alive when Clematis Street transforms into Clematis By Night.
Urban shopping and entertainment districts are popping up all around Florida as communities rediscover the value of providing open places where people can meet, walk around and enjoy life. West Palm Beach’s CityPlace and Clematis District is a place where couples and families can feel safe. Singles and the young people will enjoy the entertainment, people watching and nightlife.
There are a variety of restaurants at CityPlace including Legal Seafood, IL Bellagio, Jinja Asian Bar & Bistro, Saito’s Japanese Steak House, La Salsa and Cheeburger Cheeburger and everywhere you go there seems to be a Starbucks or other coffee shop. Some of the more popular night clubs are Brewzzi, Blue Martini and Wet Willies.
Transportation within CityPlace and the Clematis District is provided by the The Downtown Trolley which rolls by about every 10 minutes. The open air trolley is clean and comfortable and it’s free.
Shopping along Clematis and at CityPlace is upscale and features Macy’s, Mayors Jewelers, Williams-Sonoma and many others.
Parking at CityPlace is ample with garages located throughout. Parking on Clematis is a little tougher at peak times with cell phone/change parking meters.
CityPlace is located at South Rosemary Ave, West Palm Beach, Florida.
CityPlace,
West Palm Beach, Florida:
CityPlace is West Palm Beach's most exciting
downtown destination on Okeechobee Blvd, just
East of I-95.
Come shop in a place where old-world
architecture, beautiful fountains, and
sidewalk cafes create an atmosphere
strikingly reminiscent of a European town
center. A place where you'll find celebrated
shops, exciting restaurants, a magnificent
20-screen movie theatre and exceptional live
performances. A place with stunning
residential and office spaces. And a place
you'll immediately know has a style all its
own.
About Palm Beach County, Florida:
Palm Beach County is located in the state of
Florida. As of 2007, the county had a
population of 1,351,236 according to the
University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and
Business Research. The county is the third
most populous in the state of Florida and the
twenty ninth most populous in the United
States. Over 40 percent of the county's
population lives in unincorporated areas.
Palm Beach County is one of three counties
that comprise the South Florida metropolitan
area, and being formed in 1909, is the area's
second oldest county. Its largest city and
county seat is West Palm Beach (Central
County), who has an incorporated population of
over 105,000 and an unincorporated population
of 250,000. Boca Raton (South County), is the
second largest city, and has a population
approaching 90,000. Boynton Beach (South
County), is the third largest city, with a
population nearing 70,000 residents.