Worth Avenue Reviews

4.5

2 of 40 Best Attractions in Palm Beach


Reviews

By Mercedes G |

I bought my first Louie on this strip. Along with my first Channel Boots & bag and lets not forget Hermes ... Awesome strip of luxury stores.

By David S M |

I have been to Palm Beach numerous times and have always enjoyed walking Worth Ave. The shops are very classy and gives you a good representation on how the "upper crust" lives. Surrounding Worth Ave there are magnificent mansions which add to the regal presence of the area.

By gtylander |

You will enjoy a beautiful stroll and lots of fun shopping. Worth Ave has multiple charming Vias to explore so leave lots of time.

By Rick S |

If you are in the area and you want to spend a few hours window shopping then Worth Avenue is for you. Every designer you can think of is represented. Be sure to explore the hidden patios and walkways.

By preppygirl56 |

We enjoyed walking up and down this shopping district. We did shop in the two department stores--Saks and Neiman Marcus. There are quite a few jewelry stores and specialty stores in this area. We noticed a couple of nice restaurants that we could have chosen for a nice lunch. There is parking on the street, and we did not have any issue finding a spot to park. We walked down to the ocean as well to see the beach from Ocean Drive. I would recommend seeing and walking this street as it is very nicely maintained. The greenery on the walls and along the street is very pretty.

By HarleyMatt |

I thought this would be a busy shopping street, how wrong was I ....We saw no one very quiet and very expensive, beautiful road with lovely buildings just for the rich which is ok, we have Walmart

By Lynda L |

We visited during the heat of summer and still enjoyed it! We're planning a trip back. The shops are fantastic...all the designers plus Saks and Neiman Marcus. There are so many little nooks to discover with more stores. You need a full day even if you're just window shopping!

By frank Z |

A trip down Worth Ave is like no other place in the US. It’s a place where it is still worth it to have a brick and mortar store rather than order on line. It is an experience. The shops are mostly boutique and high end stores and mostly very expensive. However you can find some more modest shopping available. The art galleries are beautiful but mostly untouchable for the average consumer. You hear more different accents from people walking the avenue as it attracts an international visitor. The stores leave their doors open even in the hot summer to attract browsers and most store keepers are very welcoming. The hidden Vías are so beautifully cared for and you feel you have taken a trip out of the US and into some old European town. It’s like an adult Disney World. In addition to the stores there are some very nice restaurants for you to stop at to relax and take in the beauty. Enjoy!!!

By daylilly50 |

More European in feel than many other high end shopping areas in the US. Most similar to El Peso in Palm Desert California
Like many others there are the usual designer shops, but with many art galleries and home furnishing shops too. The window shopping here is wonderful. There is metered parking,and some valet parking too. Make sure to go into some of the alleyways , as there are many more unique shops hidden away there.

By whodoyouknow |

Even when its not great weather, its nice to just stroll the shoppes and enjoy the restaurants in the area. We've been on Sundays and some of the stores are open. There is a Starbucks on the east promenade where Saks is located.

By Debra R |

The Florida history that Rick Rose shares on his walking tours is fantastic! His knowledge of the architecture details is not to be missed! Do your self a favor and take a tour with Rick! He truly enjoys what he does and brings the fabulous days of this area to life.

By ChanEvan |

THE Most Prestigious Retail Address . . . This side of LA’s Rodeo Drive!

More Strollers than Buyers, Worth Avenue is prime people-watching territory. Never know WHO you will see parking that Ferrari or Bentley & dashing into Chanel 💄 or Jimmy Choo 👠

It’s “Worth” the Time Investment, IMO. Eye Candy Galore. & Almost every vehicle parked on the street is “Worth” a double-take too, if you’re a Car/Motorcycle Buff like Me!

There are sidewalk benches & also seats in the Esplanade to take a break, & clean well-maintained Restrooms, of course. Enjoy!!!

You can see the iconic Clock Tower from a good distance, where Worth Avenue meets the Waterfront. Another walk opp in either direction to catch the breezes / hear the waves / watch people having Fun in the Florida Sun ☀️

By Sandi S |

Every major designer has a boutique on Worth Ave. It’s Madison Ave and Rodeo Dr rolled into one. The restaurants are equally wonderful.

By Mac D |

We went for a quick drive to see the stores and sites. It was worth that but I would pay for a tour or anything.

By Marina A |

Fifth Avenue in New York City, Rodeo Drive in LA, Worth Avenue Palm Beach Florida - so beautiful, so far out of reach with boutiques selling little clutches with a price tag of $6,000... But so very beautiful, pleasant and lined on both sides with architectural gems. Relax and enjoy this unforgettable stroll...

By David B |

This is the Palm Beach version of Rodeo Drive without the flaky Hollywood crowd. Nice assortment of high end stores in a nice street shopping environment.

By 1BeerMan |

We walked to Worth Ave from our hotel. Lits if nice local boutiques, famous shops and restaurants and cafes. Made for a nice stroll. Be sure to take the time to duck back into the Ways and Vias as they are really pretty and hold some gems of eateries and ahops.

By Albert L |

Auctions every month of Fine Art, Antiques, Jewelry, Silver, Time-Pieces, Chinese and Japanese Art, Art Glass R. Lalique, Daum, Galle - 28 years on Worth Ave.

By LUCKY J |

Worth Avenue is located in the heart of Palm Beach. Worth Avenue is as close to a European neighborhood that you will find on this side of the pond. Amazing architecture and hidden vias will leave you with a sense of awe. Jolly Chris.

By DoloresJacoby.Let’sTravel.98368 |

This avenue has a world class famous lineup of stores from Farragamo to Gucci to Channel and Tiffany. The architecture of older buildings from the Milner era is wonderful. Be sure to look up fir interesting details everywhere. I love the small shops in off the beaten path vias such as Patty Esbia Estate Jewelry and Tim Mathieu floral design. One can easily spend a day just walking the avenue. Restaurants such as Renatas and Taboo are chic and they've been there forever.

By Jack B |

Great shopping fun but the same stores are less expensive elsewhere. Parking is difficult and many stores close early. Great jewelry stores.

By Rick_Sue1969 |

The shops on Worth Avenue are really amazing. While there are the typical high-end stores it is the one-of-a-kind small shops that are intriguing. Fun place to visit.

By Ro D |

Just a beautiful designed shopping street. Yes they are ALL upscale,luzury shopping. Shopping in NYC can be difficult to navigate because of all the walking. Here you have everything on one street. It is not bogged down by restaurants. This is for serious shoppers.

By Kelly |

We visited on a late Sunday am and most stores were closed but what a beautiful area to window shop. Found a few open. Really enjoyed our time.

By AnMcKinney |

This is my 3rd time to Palm Beach and Worth Avenue. It is incredible and there is nothing else like it any where. It is very, very expensive and people are not friendly. Of all the shops we visited, only 1 person was interested in having a conversation with us and this was a very slow time to be in Palm Beach. We came Jan 5-12 and the Christmas tree was still up and decorated until Jan 6 or 7. All the palm trees are decorated with strands of white lights which is magnificent. There are a few bistros in the area and we had a glass of wine and snack at Ta-boo. Shopping on Worth is very high end and not very kid-friendly.

By Paul C |

You can buy anything on Worth Avenue. If you want jewelry there are a myriad of jewelry stores highlighted by Tiffanys. If you want clothes, there is every designer you can name from Ferragamo to Chanel. If you want a bite, there are numerous places including Renatos and Taboo.

By Mackenzie L |

If you want to feel like Pretty Woman but are on the wrong coast check out Worth Ave. They have every designer shop you could think of and if the weather is nice it makes for a great stroll. The streets are beautifully lined with trees and flowers. Make sure to walk down some of the side streets into the courtyards. Some of the best gems are hidden back there. If you have friends or family visiting the area this is a great spot to bring them and you can start or finish with a nice drive along A1A. There are lots of restaurants and cafes to try as well. Try to dress a little nicer so you don't look too out of place or touristy. Know your area and surroundings. There is street parking available but there are also lots on some of the smaller side streets. Remember that on Sunday the majority of stores are closed.

By barcaranger |

This is probably one of the most expensive shopping strips in the US, Graff Jewellers, Chanel etc etc. Despite that there are still any number of individually owned shops and galleries and if you go into the tiny arcades on both sides of the streets you can find all sorts of interesting places. Its quite small but despite that its certainly worth a poke around!

By Richard A |

Before all the malls....Worth Avenue in Palm Beach was the place to go. All the top names are there and its an interesting walk through history.

By BeBeLa |

Even if only for window shopping it's literally "worth" a visit. August is probably the worst time to go as many stores are close and the street is empty, but nevertheless, it exudes elegance with some of the highest end stores and people.

By Matthew W |

I've been here a couple times, I'm personally not a upscale/high class citizen though.
It is very nice to walk down though and check out all the things you can't afford! A lot of the restaurants emit smelly smells worth smelling. You may be drooling walking by though, if so you will get some looks.
But it starts right at the beach and goes all the way to the intracoastal. It is a very nice walk.

Find out how much you're worth and go to worth ave.

By Aimee N |

If you're staying near all the resorts and condos on South Ocean, be sure and head north on it into downtown Palm Beach, and walk all of Worth Avenue.
Beautiful just to walk, even if you are not interested in shopping. Dog friendly, as well (several shops put out doggie water bowls). Just very well done. I do not know the history of it but some serious planning was obviously put in to it. It has an "old world" feel, possibly Spanish influence, as well. LOVELY!

By Helen |

Worth a visit to see how the other half live. High end shops, goods mostly vastly overpriced. Architecturally attractive.

By Laura R |

We enjoyed window shopping in on this nearly-perfect street of designer shops. The landscaping is perfect; the cars are a show. It is so perfect, it nearly looks like a Hollywood set.

By T2493TYthomasg |

great place to shop for anything you made need.great places to eat and enjoy the sites.easy to locate anything you made need or want

By Maria O |

Fancy stores, high prices, pretty, manicured street. We lucked out on good sales. Outlet stores about 4 miles away.

By Wander_The_W0rld |

I highly recommend this 75 minute walking tour of Worth Avenue and it's little courtyards and alleyways with Rick Rose on Wednesdays at 11 am (look on the Worth Avenue Association website for more details). The cost is a $10 donation, this season the money is donated to the Tri State Animal Rescue (a no-kill shelter), my thought is it's money well spent for both you and the animals. We met at the Via Amore courtyard across from Tiffanys and I was surprised there was a large crowd, at least 50 people.
Despite the amount of people, Rick Rose did a great job of gathering the group so they could see and hear him talk, he spoke loud enough for everyone and when we walked to different locations, he was conscientious about making sure everyone was together before he started speaking.
Rick is a a very good and animated speaker and delighted us in the history of Worth Ave, it's architecture, fashion and culture. I found it fascinating that many early designers got their start in little studios in the courtyards behind Worth Ave and there are still new designers working in those studios. One can look behind the fancy shops lining the avenue and glimpse into a colorful history of Henry Flagler, Addison Misner, etc.
Just be careful, street parking is only free for two hours.

By robinzon |

This is the place to visit in Palm Beach. Just stroll down the street, visit stores, and get a free drink at Island Company store...Great place!

By jesseMN |

Crowded sidewalks, high price point shops, mask ignoring residents, dense two lane traffic. See and be seen...who cares?

By Carol C |

This is such a lovely street full of upscale shops and boutiques. Only problem is my budget doesn't allow for this!

By A T |

Parking could be difficult on Worth Avenue as there were limited times the car could stay parked on the street before getting a ticket. There were a few parking garages with valet parking that would be free if the card was stamped in the store after a purchase was made.

It was a pleasure strolling down Worth Avenue, going in and out of the high end shops, and stopping for a light snack and a drink. There were bowls of water and treats set out for pets though I did not see any.

By Gail Goldman |

Worth Avenue is must visit if you are near this part of Florida. You can easily spend the whole day between walking to the beach, and walking the length of the Avenue. There are many vias which are small areas to explore with shops, cafes, restaurant's and lots of interesting courtyards with fountains and statues.
Stop by the Colony Hotel at the beginning of the street to see great architecture and a beautiful façade.
People watching and car watching are over the top. All clothing styles go from shorts to jeans and long sleeves in the hot weather. Some women looked like they were dressed for a wedding. It is surely a parade of fashion styles.
Loved it and will return.

By GHarycki |

Walking here during Christmas is very nice. The stores are well decorated and the Christmas lights across the streets are nice as well.

By Thomas Peter Carlon |

Worth Avenue is such a beautiful place to visit if you are in the West Palm Beach Area. It boasts a variety of retailers and so many interesting galleries to visit. The street itself is great for walking, and the shopping and dining possibilities are truly endless. If you are looking to shop, I would highly recommend parking on Peruvian Avenue and walking down the block. This will place you right in the center of Worth Avenue and you can decide where you want to start your visit. I was truly fascinated by the art galleries and the abundance of statues and fountains that line the street. Taking the time to leisurely stroll up and down the avenue is absolutely a worthwhile experience, and the clock tower at the end of Worth Avenue is also stunning. If you plan to visit during the afternoon or evening, I would recommend taking the time to search for a restaurant that suits your needs and making a reservation in advance. Overall, seeing Worth Avenue is a must, and I would highly recommend taking the time to explore the Esplanade and the entire avenue at a leisurely pace.

By sam B |

Beautiful street with lot of brand names shop with different type of Resturant to choose from easy to park and very near to the beach

By Gerald W |

High end shopping. Even though COVID has had an impact on some shops leading to closures, many are still open and provide a unique shopping experience.

By Mike K |

Great shopping area! Beautiful stores and streets with most of the really great names in retail like Gucci and Valentino and Neumann. Wonderful place to visit and see the newest fashions but I must admit the prices are also special. I recommend visiting to see the area and the lovely stores but I am not sure you can take home a memory unless you call your banker for a credit line.

By Patty B |

We love all the beautiful shops and galleries on Worth Avenue. We have not been there in years but it is still great. It is so nice to walk along the beautiful street and courtyards discovering delightful shops that are hidden off the main road. Nice restaurants also can be found here.

It is a great way to spend a couple of hours.

By HistoryLover2017 |

I've always loved to walk on Worth Avenue when I visit Palm Beach, but yesterday was the best. I went on a walking tour - sponsored by the Worth Avenue Association every Wednesday at 11am from January to April (meet at 256 Worth Avenue). It was a 75 minute tour up and down Worth Avenue and into the courtyards, costing $10 which went to a wonderful charity - the Tri-County Animal Rescue. Our guide, a Palm Beach native who now runs a bed and breakfast inn in West Palm Beach, was wonderful, charming and very knowledgeable - and dress in a fedora and Palm Beach slippers! It was a tour filled with history, information and many tidbits I'd never known about the history of Worth Avenue, the architect Meisner who created the look of Worth Avenue and built many Palm Beach mansions, and information about the various buildings, business owners and designers who made Worth Avenue famous. If you are a history and architecture lover I highly recommend this tour. Plan to have lunch afterwards in the neighborhood!

By christeeney |

I pop down to Worth Avenue on a regular basis... mostly to meet friends at Starbucks, drop by Saks or mingle at a little cocktail party fête! It is beautiful--historic, rich architecture blended with luxe, sparkly shops, unique boutiques, galleries and bright pink bougainvillea. Starbucks adds a bit of normalcy to an exceptional stroll. Window shopping is decadent. The vibe is sublime and sophisticated. Well dressed crowd (with their pups) are chic in pastels and sunglasses. Even a latte or a glass of rosé has extra caché and is a welcome treat, as this street is loaded with expensive shops. Summer is quiet and the time to get deals! If you poke around in all the vias, there treasures to be found. Parking can be tricky, but there are options. Super fun, super chic! A must see for Palm Beach visits.

By PaulsLady |

Great walking, people watching and shopping destination with friends. Cafes and restaurants for lunch and a coffee.

By Alisson B |

This place is soooo nice to walk and around , eat and do some luxury shopping 🛍️! I can’t wait to be back. It’s pretty too!!!!!

By quinnie98 |

Any type of shopping you could want and lots of restaurants.....make sure to go through all the little side streets off Worth....lots of special stores.....

By Sharon C |

This posh area of Palm Beach has Tiffany's, Gucci's, etc. but what I found more interesting was the absolutely beautiful "vias" that are located in the alleys between the buildings. So many beautiful flowers and statues. Find a park on the street and stroll. You won't have to spend a dime!

By Katie C |

Such a beautiful shopping street. Just as picturesque as I imagined! As a Lilly Pulitzer fan, shopping on Worth Avenue has been on my bucket list for a long time. So enjoyed my visit!

By long4thebest63 |

Always take the time to visit worth avenue. I enjoy the great art galleries and the stores are high end but friendly. The little side alleys and stores are fun to explore.

By Dwight Clevelan... C |

This must be just about the most sophisticated shopping block in the U.S. Hard to select the one perfect gift for your hostess when everything looks good!

By Barb A |

This is an interesting place for a walk and to window shop; there are some unique stores and places to eat/have coffee, but there is nothing really special about the area. If you have extra time, and haven’t been, go to the Flagler Museum for a tour of this piece of American History, or have a drink at the Seafood Bar at the Breaker’s Hotel.

By ClintPage |

What a fabulous Street! Every kind of designer shop you can imagine has a presence on this glamorous street in the heart of palm beach. It's absolutely gorgeous and spotlessly clean. It's sort of like the Florida version of rodeo drive in Beverly Hills. Definitely worth a visit.

By getoutoftown0007 |

shopping is ok you can get most of whats there anywhere but it is still a great place to walk around

By Nancy v |

Great stores and very attentive service. So many things to see. Great places to eat or just get a coffee or a drink. Plan to spend a few hours exploring.

By Timothy B |

This is a very nice area to visit and shop. The Beach and the restaurants are right at your fingertips. Although Pricey it is very safe, it has Art galleries and designer shops.

By hermeschick |

I used to be a solid Worth Avenue shopper before moving away, a recent visit back left me a bit saddened and concerned for this beautiful spot. Several of my favorite stores (particularly McKenzie Childs and Cartier) have shuttered their doors and closed down. Service in many stores has gone back to the perfunctory level (you can always count on Sherry Frankel to be a happy exception to that!), with younger or more inexperienced staff. I'm used to being pampered when I shop Worth Avenue, and don't mind spending more for a great shopping experience (offers of bottled water are a nice touch, but don't suffice as outstanding service). Still nice though, to see Kevin, the longtime evening manager at Ta-boo, manning the place like a champ.

Overall Worth Avenue is still a beautiful spot and a nice place to visit, even if you just plan to window shop and have a nice lunch or dinner. I'm hoping though, that the rise of online shopping and higher brick-and-mortar costs aren't driving away longtime retailers.

By LadyGoodman615 |

Chanel*Gucci*Valentino*Ferragamo*Tiffanys*Ralph Lauren...
And that's just the obvious, Loro Piano, Marc Jacobs, Jimmy Choo, local gems Mary Mahoney, Jackie Roders and. Trillion, if you're looking for the essence of style, the Avenue is the place. to go. With Italian-evoking architecture, there are Vias and nooks that meander off the. avenue and offer up boutiques, gelato stands and home stores specializing in good taste (Leta Foster Austin, we're looking at you).
If you're hungry, you can go with old guard TaBoo, the high end locally favored Renatos, or the always chic/casual Pizza Al Fresco. Whatever you're looking for, it's on the Ave, or somewhere nearby,
Pricey? Yes. That's almost the point. Though Brooks Brothers, Vineyard Vines and J. McLoughlin are on the main drag.
And if you head east/towards the ocean, the Esplanade houses Saks, Pucci, and more, while across the street is a Neiman Marcus that rivals Saks for shoes, designers, jewelry and make-up.

By MrsSomebody |

I was expecting a Rodeo Drive! It’s a beautiful street, lined with palm trees, beautiful window shopping to look at over the top jewels, but I was expecting flagship stores; instead it was a little bit like the best inventory was in the windows and there wasn’t much more inside (Gucci, Valentino and Saks). Chanel looked huge, there was a short line to get in so I skipped it. Really good shopping near Breakers at Poinciana Plaza.

By Yoleggs |

We used a private driver from South Palm beach from the airport to condo and he advised us that they have a Worth ave tour that explains how the area was built. Great shopping and lunch outside... It started to rain when we were doing the tour but over all it was very nice.

By chinchilla520 |

All luxury brands that you can find is on this street. The plants and decoration on this street are so pretty that you can't stop admiring these stores while walking along the street. It worths visiting when you are at Palm Beach

By Lerros |

A very nice shopping street that leads from the marina to the beach. High end shops. Had lunch in a nice restaurant along the street. It was very quiet.

By ChrisFromCincinnati |

Designed by Mizner, it's a lovely few block sweet running from the ocean to the west.
Palm trees line the street, but what makes it quaint are the many Via's / courtyards that run off the street. Lovely little shops.
From Ferragamo, Gucci and Chanel, to local small specialty shops, galleries and more.
It's a lovely place to walk and shop.
2 hour parking on the street or find the pay lot on Hibiscus

By julie g |

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!

By jillnt |

There are no big box stores here. All high end boutiques, charming alleyways and restaurants. Don’t expect any deals or too many sales but go to see how pretty it is and eat at one or more of the restaurants. Looks a bit like Italy.

By Dawg_Lover1 |

A very pleasant stroll along a few blocks of very high end retail. All of the stores you would expect, as well as a few unique and interesting operations. Rodeo Drive it is not. However, it is worth a couple of hours.

By BATMAN & CATWOMAN |

Worth Avenue Shopping ....This still a must do when in Palm Beach. We have been here many times. A great avenue to enjoy shopping and dining. Take a walk down to the Ocean.

By James W |

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.

By Sophie L |

This is my second visit to Palm beach and I will tell you why. The food is wonderful, the shopping is superb and the scale is so manageable. That sums up why I love Worth ave. I feel like I am strolling a Mediterranean town, but just a 3 hour plane ride away.

By mccombiecamela |

Worth Avenue is a great place to shop, grab an amazing pizza and enjoy true Palm Beach style! The paths offer charm and character that are a must see.

By TexasJane09 |

The buildings have much more character. The shops are just as expensive but Worth Avenue also has shops with unique items and even some with reasonable prices. Glad we visited and also let with two bags of "goodies".

By vasile123 |

Nice surprises if you duck in to the alleys behind the buildings: you will find cafes, coffee shops and lovely architecture. Somehow it takes you back to what could have been a street in an old European city. Good people watching too... There is two hours free parking if you can find it; if not on the avenue, drive to the end and check out other streets to the right.

By mrsirin |

The best part of walking down this street before noon on a Sunday was that it was a ghost town. The stores cater to a wealthy clientele that's looking for familiar goods, although there were a few independent shops. The few restaurants appear hidden down alleyways, and the menus showed shocking prices for safe, pedestrian fare.

By MSoriginal |

Palm Beach meets Rodeo Drive. From Saks to quaint boutiques, if you are a shopper and like Palm Beach style I suggest you visit!

By Felicia S |

Great view of the beach and shopping. A great variety of stores to shop in from Tiffany's , Saks, Jimmy Choo , Gucci and etc.

By dub53 |

empty shops
overpriced branded goods
same stores the world over
dead with no heart
no coffee shops where you can sit and enjoy the sunshine

By montgomery212 |

Such a charming area. There are lots of high end stores -- everything from multimillion dollar art to charming card stores. It's worth visiting even if you aren't shopping though. The buildings are charming and lovely -- you can walk around just looking at the courtyards, cobblestone, and art. Walk all the way down Worth Avenue, find the Starbucks which is hidden in one of the courtyards, and then walk down to Ocean Avenue (Worth dead ends to Ocean) and go take in the Atlantic. Cannot wait to go back!! It's a small area, but you can really wander for hours.

By Capitán H |

High class place
Beautiful. A very good restsurant, nl expensive.
Go!
Near to blue sea and clean beach.

By AlbGirl2025 |

It was even more beautiful than Rodeo Drive of Beverly Hills. Especially Via Amore was like a dream.

By C945FKstevee |

Trump was in town, it was Xmas and we thought it might have more about it than just a street full of the same shops you could visit at The Gardens Mall. Definitely not Rodeo Drive

By N D |

If you want the latest and greatest in expensive consumer goods , this is the place to be. Parking is difficult .

By CanadaOntario77 |

The stroll is worth it, one of the most prestigious and beautiful shopping destinations in Florida. Beautiful little boutiques, gorgeous architecture. Wonderful restaurant's to stop in for brunch. Even if you purchase nothing the little side streets are unbelievable, fountains and all kinds of things to explore. Beautiful flowers. Just the stroll will make you feel worthwhile and relaxed.

By Stuart S |

High end retailers galore. A nice walk but unless you have mucho bucks best to go for the nice stroll. Two hour free on street parking is nice.

By Trish Utte |

Louis Vuitton, Chanel and lots of fantastic stores. They all close at 6pm.
Explore the side streets and little walkways with hidden shops and cafes

By Michael F |

Wanted a break during the week & took the family here to see it.
However about 30 minutes in someone needed to use a restroom.
We walked around for 20 minutes & had a map & amazingly we could not find a public restroom.
I even asked an employee in one of the shops & she looked at me like my question was crazy.
She actually stated that they really don’t want public restrooms there.
We found a Starbucks, restroom issue resolved & we had some coffee.
After that my kids were so disgusted with the attitudes they wanted to leave.

By Gretchen M |

Great time to walk and look and stop and have a bite to eat. Nice photo op at the end of the street with the arch too.

By BATMAN & CATWOMAN |

I have been many times and it is always something new to do. Go shopping, have lunch or Dinner or enjoy the many Art Galleries and stores,

By Ruth M |

Very pleasant place for a walk in the afternoon. Great shopping, restaurants and beautifully maintained landscapes.

By Manfred M. |

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.

By GardeningMomNY |

Despite some empty storefronts, Worth Ave, is still gorgeous and going strong. Concentrate on the Vias (alley ways) which are beautiful - there you will find some smaller charming stores and slightly less stratospheric prices. That doesn't mean you'll see any bargains, it just means that regular folks like us can bring home a trinket or two if we look carefully. However, most of Worth avenue is a jaw dropping look into how the other half lives.

By glamourpuss1000 |

We visited on a Saturday morning and were lucky enough to find a parking space on Worth Avenue itself.
We had a lovely time walking down to the ocean and the famous clock, then back up to the shopping area.
There is a great choice of high end stores.
Tiffany's is in a beautiful building.
Chanel was under renovation at the time of our visit.
Saks has a great choice of shoes (and lovely restrooms).
There are plenty of places to eat and drink.
We really enjoyed exploring the many little courtyards to the back of the shops, the flowers and sculptures were beautiful. Some courtyards have fountains, lovely to see and hear on a very hot day.
Not far away are lovely gardens and a pool and fountain with statues, all beautifully done.
Well worth a visit for a lovely stroll, a bit of retail and good eating options.

By Bernadette F |

Fabulous street, so very pretty and lovely quaint places located behind main street where you come upon lovely surprises. All the designer shops are here and also Sacs 5th Avenue and Marcus Neiman department stores. There was a bit of rain so we were dodging the showers. A great place to shop.

By StephenCross |

Worth Avenue is in West Palm. Runs to the water. Nice for shopping and also dining and cafe’s. Also just nice place to stroll.

By BigMas |

All the shops you would expect in this affluent neighbourhood.
We visited Tiffaneys and the staff were very helpful.

Well worth a look if you've got the money.😥

By R67m |

outstanding shops . Lot of old people trying to look young walking about. The autos going down the street are nicer than you can imagine.

By PedroREIS |

If you're looking for luxurious shopping, this is the place to go in Palm Beach. Top brands such as Gucci, Max Mara, and awesome jewellery shops. Top notch

By samenagle |

We have enjoyed and shopped on Worth for years, and the service we have received has been consistently wonderful. Shari's, Il Papiro, and Bibi's Boutique provided excellent service this month. (Previously, when it has not been undergoing a remodelling project, Kassalty's has been lovely as well; additionally, Neiman Marcus and Sherry Frankel's Melangerie are very enjoyable). As for eating, Renato's (down Via Mizner) reigns supreme: stunning ambiance, very warm and kind service, and award-winning food/drinks alike! Thanks for another marvelous getaway experience!

By jennifersN6023MI |

Nice mix of shops, of course ultra expensive down though to moderate prices for Worth Avenue! Always love Neimans but my new find is MAJE!!! Great gals that work there and so nice and helpful. Prices there not over the top and unique pieces!!!

By drcam |

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.

By ARodriguezP |

Worth Avenue is the Palm Beach equivalent of Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive with possibly a few extra doses of class. All the world famous labels can be found here- Gucci,Louis Vuitton,Salvatore Feragamo to name a few,beautiful boutiques housed in Mediterranean style buildings with archways lead to hidden gardens. Some of the latest fashions and most exquisite jewelry can be seen here. Not all of us are members of the monied class to be able to afford the treasures behind the windows but then again window shopping is free and open to all. Just strolling Worth Avenue among such famous names in fashion and in the most beautiful of settings is truly a worthwhile pleasure!

By BATMAN & CATWOMAN |

This is one of Florida's High End area with amazing stores and restaurants from one end to the other. A must do.

By Jan l |

This has historical interest, but the most interesting thing is the vast wealth in the area. The houses that surround the shops are a lesson in 'old American money' and the shops themselves are totally 5 star. Great service and friendliness.

By Tennisgirl616 |

I really enjoy shopping here. I think it is fun. They have great shops. it is especially fun to walk around during christmas.

By Kay M |

Great shops and some restaurants. Side streets have a few less expensive boutiques. Fun to window shop or buy something special. Pleasant walking.

By A T |

Walking along Worth Avenue on a cool but sunny day was fun. The street itself was beautiful and the shops were interesting to explore. Several restaurants were open for business. Though I didn't purchase anything on the visit, I did have a nice lunch with friends.

By mjm1231 |

Beautiful, world class shopping. Same stores you see on Rodeo Dr., 5th Ave., or in London and Paris.

By JayDeLo |

Worth Avenue is a trip! More jewelry stores than you can count. Amazing people watching. Every imaginable luxury and exotic car drives by. But there are charming side streets ("via's) that hold unique shops, galleries, restaurants. If you've got some $$ try Ta-boo which has been a fixture on worth ave. for 70 years. Great nieman marcus store too. Pricey but quality stuff. It's a must see if you're in the area.

By FIFItheWorldTraveler |

We were staying at the Four Seasons and wanted to explore Palm Beach. Since we were there during the low season, some of the stores were closed but most of the restaurants had a special summer menu.

By Maureen194767 |

We mostly window shopped as the designer shops are quite pricey. The area is lovely. The streets and side streets are beautifully manicured with gorgeous flower arrangements. We enjoyed people watching and also going back onto the many side streets which have a European flair. There is free 2 hr parking on Worth Ave. After we went walked along the walkway that borders the water.

By Cnuaphi220 |

Went in some stores, window-shopped and took it all in.. Was dressed super casual but nobody treated us any differently. Had superb service at Tiffany & Co. and can’t wait for my special order to arrive! :)

By OKCokiedokie |

What a fun place to take a stroll. It's like Rodeo Drive or Fifth Avenue but without the traffic, honking horns and noise. Just lots of lovely shops with beautifully displayed high end goods. From Tiffany's to Chanel, Ecasda,Pucci, Gucci, Ralph Lauren to small exclusive shops you may have only read about, it's worth the drive to Worth. Be sure to stop in one of the most engaging book shops you'll ever step into,

By Sharon B |

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.

By Greg C |

This is a fun place to visit. Palm Beach is a rich persons address. So the shops cater to the high end. As you park you will see cars from low in to specials high end (don't scratch one). The shops are interesting and the decorations are very nice. We have been there in fall and the flowers are amazing this time it was Christmas. The evergreen art wall is fun to see as well. The buildings beautiful with stores and restaurants down the ally's that you do not want to miss. Tiffany's building is made from coral be sure and take time to look.

By Amores1964 |

The very chic boutiques, all with great things one of a kind pieces, not the chain stores, more exclusives things. Beautiful to walk around looking at the windows. Close to great restaurants.

By blncg |

All the shops are luxury brands. It's very nice to go walk through and see all the shops. The street starts/ends by the water which has a very pretty tower. Perfect for pictures.

By LuggageWithWheels |

Cartier has been in Palm Beach since 1924. So sad that they closed their beautiful store on Worth Avenue. There are still many other beautiful stores on Worth Avenue for visitors to enjoy. Always worth a visit.

By Carol B |

Strolling Worth Avenue was a highlight of my time in Palm Beach. The stores are high-end but so lovely and welcoming. Be sure to enter the secret alley ways to discover unique boutiques and and unexpected finds.

By 123eater |

Full of high end shops, delicious restaurants, elegant venues, attractive hidden streets and squares full of hidden gems.... what can you have better than this? Well to each his own answer.....

By K C |

We took our time driving down Worth Avenue to check out the stores, cars, people and more. The Rodeo Drive of Florida - you can shop at all of the very best stores here. The street is cozy and full of great shops, restaurants and art galleries. Worth a stop!

By Top Thumb |

...form the street IT IS NOT, apparent that worth avenue is a compound of intricate little VIA and vertical floors, and inner shops, not visible from the main avenue. -- in what is known as the architectural zeit-geist fo the time --the 'via' - takes on the form of many places on Worth Avenue, within "worth avenue" - something only old examples of European style passages and retro-walkways, will make obvious, if you care witness it, one day. Home to TIffany, SAKs Fifth, and Gucci, and melangerie.

By culturetonjardin |

Highly upscale with designers & unique boutiques, jewelry, and shoppers (beautiful people)...
Very walkable, close to the public beach (look for the famous clock tower), most restaurants with dress codes, but a few options available for the beach goers.
A “must” for all Palm Beach visitors!!!

By Chrisjon E |

this is the shopping area of west palm beach. there is a lot of higher end stores, very nice movie theatre and some food joints around. nice place to see and visit

By Terri B |

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.

By melissa6772 |

We stayed at Palm Beach Shores Resort and the place is really nice. The water there is prettier I think than Panama or Daytona. The only thing I didn't like was all the jellyfish. We asked about that and they said it was just that time of year. We were there at Labor Day

By paws0810 |

Worth Avenue appears to be just still a bunch of stores located in downtown Palm Beach. Way too expensive for any normal human being and not that big of a deal as far as I could see at this point I have not been down here in over 10 years

By Maritesiz |

This is the place where rich and famous hang out.
You will find all expensive stores and restaurants.
Tourneau, Tamara, Chanel etc.
Ta-boo, Renato’s, Pizza Alfresco , Polo Steak etc. is the most famous restaurant in the area.
Closed to the beach.
Beautiful surroundings.

By Sightsee546602 |

Super fun and beautiful high end shopping area with great boutiques and restaurants! Worth is a must while visiting Palm Beach!
Now, during Covid times, some stores are closed. But among the open ones are Saks, Gucci, Chanel, LV, Intermix and others.

By Jay K |

Its Worth Avenue, great high end shops, restaurants and beautiful architecture. and free parking! Go to Taboo for great food and old world Palm Beach!

By Chestertripper |

Worth Avenue is a wonderful place to people watch, window shop and drink in the heady atmosphere. The shops are marvellous there are all the usual designer names but also delightful artisan boutiques and great bistros and coffee shops.

By Steve G |

Beautiful stroll on a sunny Florida afternoon, there are many of the finest stores in the world on this avenue. You can window shop and find a nice restaurant for a casual bite and visit one of the hotels for a coffee and dessert.

By DeenaM05 |

We enjoy browsing the shops along Worth Avenue, and much to my surprise there were sales going on this trip. Whether you go for some window shopping or you venture into the stores - it's a fantastic place to go. And go down the alleys - you'll be surprised!!!

By Fareeda |

Luxurious shopping destination.
All the famous stores along with beautiful local stores.
You can shop at a slow easy pace with every store at a short distance from the other.

By Greenvilledan |

Nice relaxing walk in a beautiful area. There are parking garages and free two hour street parking.

The stores are internationally known and with the exception of a few stores hyper expensive! What looks like costume jewelry (gems so huge) are authentic gems.

If you want a delicious affordable meal Taboo has a wonderful happy hour selection of bar food ( nachos, pizza, hamburger sliders) and half price drinks in a great atmosphere.

We had fun!

By NotALostWanderer |

Worth Ave is something to see! This is where the .01% shop for jewelry, antiques, art and high-end clothing. We enjoyed the sunny day and got a gelato.

By ChrKueng |

... shopping one enjoys to ir‘s full extent. Very attractive shops worth the trip from overseas and get your credit card for a nice walk ...

By NaplesSmartGirl |

There are SO many amazing stores and great places to eat and have cocktails. If you're not making this part of your visit in Palm Beach, you're cheating yourself.

By Ric R |

Travelling to Palm Beach since 1992 makes us experienced when it becomes to this special town and in special Worth Avenue. This time of year, high season, it should be crowded on 'Worth' but it isn't. I guess younger people don't travel and shop on this street but buy online. So do our adult children tell us. Shop-owners and retailers struggle to survive and some older people try to spend time in a way they always did. Old style Florida shopping that is not long to last anymore. Time will tell. Some very luxurious brands still have their flagship stores on Worth Avenue.

By skychaserCalgary |

This is a wonderful avenue to walk along and go in and out of the very high end shops....great for Windowshopping....

By simone c |

Perfectly manicured trees and impeccably clean streets even with all the woman walking their tiny dogs. The designer shops are endless including the variety shops that carry many different brands. I love 120 lino which is the perfect place to find a casual and elegant outfit for the day. Great place to take pictures.

By JohnB |

Very nice walk through the area. Pay attention to the parking signs. You will get a ticket quickly. Very expensive shops, some stores are like a walmart for the rich and dumb.

By Frank P |

WORTH wile to walk around this classic avenue and have a feeling of best-things to enjoy, including behind-the street shops and restaurants.

By Deluxpinion |

Worth Avenue is like strolling on a dream: The shops are all beautiful, the streets are clean, and there are flowers everywhere.
What I like most about it is that everything is human scale, the buildings are small and gracious, nothing could be further from the brutalizing atmosphere of a mall. And although many of the shops are well known brands there are others that are strictly local and just as dazzling.
Restaurants and cafes are to be found through little alleys that lead to spacious patios, perfect for outdoor dining day or night.
I am convinced it is the most beautiful street in America. New York's 5th Ave is too imposing, Madison too commercial, Rodeo Drive too much like a Spa video, this is the one place where urban living is made simultaneously for beauty and practicality, just perfect.

By misopiso88 |

Worth Ave is a beautiful street to stroll down and window shop. One-of-a-kind boutiques everywhere with hand crafted items and high-end specialty retail. My personal favorite is Walker Zabriskie...each item is made exclusively for the store in Bali! Whether you are in the market to buy something or not, Worth Ave is a fun 1/2 day excursion!

By David R |

You must walk around and enjoy the shopping as well as many nice places to explore. Specialty shops as well as all the designers at the top.

By Eric R |

On this iconic street one can find both world
class shopping plus excellent restaurants.National
stores such as Saks,Neiman,Tiffany plus locally owned
shops such as Trillion and Taboo and galleries- to take in the sights without the danger of spending $$ come
after 6 to enjoy the beauty when the stores are closed.

By ajerseyguy1 |

It reminded me of rodeo drive. Just not as many real "High End" stores. Shopping, restaurants, etc. A nice way to pass an afternoon.

By RobinsonInteriors |

Enjoyed our visit to Worth Avenue. There was a huge variety of luxury shops with a little bit of everything from clothing, to jewelry, to books, and art. Even just walking along the street you will enjoy the gorgeous flowers and fountains!

By Sue |

Deffinately a stroll in both sides of Worth Ave. Is a must . Fancy, glitter, expensive , beautiful sights . Tucked behind the Main Street are little cuss thatca charming and bulging with shops and cafes . It’s only two shirt blocks long so check it out

By vasile123 |

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.

By Barry N |

make sure you are dressed up to shop in this area. Not a lot of tourists come here as they can not afford most of the shops that are here. Truly you are better going to a nice mall than going here. Very overpriced,this is a WASP area. Some very wealthy people do come here but also a lot of phony people as well.If you want to spend your money ex.dining room table $65,000. be my guest. Now a lot of us have more money than a lot of the people who live here. Did you know there is no hwy sign that says Palm Beach. They do not want you to come to the area. Go across the bridge and a police car is there to check you out. If you are a certain ethnic group you can not join their clubs. Worth Ave. is nice to look at. Have a bite to eat. and move on.
I bring friends here to show them where not to shop when in the area.

By EdinAust |

My son and I were passing through Palm Beach en route to Miami from Cape Canaveral and decided to wander round the neighbourhood. It was a shame we couldn’t find a coffee shop, but I presume there’s just no demand for such a thing, but other than that it was lovely just to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the window-shopping.

By Traveler13333 |

Worth Avenue is near the beach. Exclusive shopping. Reminded me of Rodeo Drive in L.A. Excellent restaurants. A fun afternoon. The beach is within walking distance of Worth Avenue.

By TrvlsEatsExplrs |

Lots of amazing places to shop on Worth Ave - should be high net-Worth Ave. Pretty walk, clean and safe. Taboo is a great spot to drop in and grab their Worth Salad - tasty. Plenty of parking. Fun place worth stopping by if youre on the island.

By Maureen Hall |

To shop on Worth Avenue is a divine experience. The shops are all the designers that you would find on Fifth Ave. and Rodeo Dr. But the extra treat is the old world architecture of the buildings and the beautiful flowing bougainvillea that frame the them. Just a stroll down the avenue is a treat in itself. You will find great restaurants tucked in the Vias (mini alleys and courtyards off Worth) and boutique shops as well. There is nothing like Worth Ave.in Palm Beach!

By dive7mmwet |

We did the Worth Avenue winter Wednesday public tour for $10 pp to learn the history of the shops,stores & history.well worth it! get it!

By Barry N |

went here and bought my wife a ring. I must be crazy but it is well worth the look on her face when I gave it to her. I am glad I could do it. but the other stores are really nice but they are a bit on the high side. But I saved money by eating at Greens Pharmacy in the AM. I also found free parking. I will go back as the stores are very interesting and a better selection that Radao Dr. in LA..

By Gbusiek |

The finest shops in America are located on Worth Avenue. You can spend days in these shops shopping for the finest items for sale in America.

By LWL3333 |

A couple of weeks ago, on a Saturday evening, after we ate dinner and after the shops were all closed, my wife and I and another couple window-shopped along Worth Ave. The array of clothes and goods available to the super-rich is really something to see and ponder, and, in many cases, the prices are out of sight. If you're smart or poor, or both, you will be doing yourself a favor by staying away from this part of Palm Beach unless everything is closed.

By rsstopper |

The name is world renowned and it does not disappoint. All of the best known luxury brands are represented along the Avenue. Great restaurants too.

By Tom B |

Look for find all the famous luxurious name brand stores on this street. Plenty of parking, lots of places to eat and rest. Great shops and a wonderful place just to window shop.

By Pedro RV |

Although stores located in this street are highly expensive, it's worthy to go for a walk. Decoration it's really nice and just looking the scene is funny.

By Frederick T |

Over the top. All the usual luxe retail brands and sensational people watching. Not to be missed. A Palm Beach experience like no other.

By GregoryRichardson |

This stretch of shopping is incredibly clean and attractive. In my world, they have everything that one could desire. Besides the boutique shops there are great small restaurants tucked away in intimate courtyards. Everyone was very friendly and helpful - and i am a 70 year old male. This is not your local mall so some of the prices are impressive but there is also a lot for the middle class buyer like me.

If nothing else, get a coffee and sit and watch all the very expensive cars drive by. The ornamental plants outside the shops are worth the trip by themselves. This shopping area has nothing to worry about from the internet.

By Judysreviews |

Great walking, browsing, window shopping, people watching, cocktailing, dining. Especially lovely at Christmas. Just meet me at Tiffany's.

By QCao009 |

Definitely the place to browse and check things out. The Avenue has a nice contingent and selection of shops and restaurants as well as hotels.

By RobbbbR |

Every premium brand you've ever seen on TV or in the movies is represented here.

While we didn't buy anything, it was quite entertaining to see the local socialites browse and buy from the various ultra high-end stores.

By bookpublisher |

There is really no place in America quite like Palm Beach and no street in Palm Beach quite like worth Avenue.
It is similar to rodeo drive in Beverly Hills except that it’s got that Florida vibe so instead of movie stars it’s vacationers with a lot of style who often dress in a Lilly Pulitzer colors of bright pinks and greens.
The stores on Worth Avenue are very expensive and yet occasionally you could find a good sale.
It’s definitely “worth” window-shopping here at the very least and if you want more bring lots of credit cards.

By Huagang C |

It is absolutely beautify. The shops, the street and the entire Worth Ave was well worth the visit. We took a trip here after our 7 day cruise on Allure of tha Seas. It was 50 miles drive from Fort Lauderdale, but it really worth the drive... luckily, we found a parking lot on the street. It was 2 hour parking.

By ShuGirl6 |

Stunning street, perfection
with every view, luxury shopping at its finest especially Neiman Marcus and Saks.

By Peter B |

Worth Avenue is really worth a visit. A very charming street with lots of very prestigious shops. Most well known labels are represented there. And this in very nice, well kept house with lots of charms. Do not miss the many hidden courtyards off street with many nice small shops. A must in Palm Beach.

By jefferyarnold |

Worth avenue embodies that old style charm with new style opulence. It's hip and it knows it. Always a fun time strolling the streets and shopping here.

By KaitRose |

Think of a luxury clothing designer and I bet Worth Ave has a store. Worth Ave's shopping area is only a few blocks long but it is packed with everything from Vineyard Vines and Ralph Lauren to Louis Vuitton and Gucci, and luxury department stores Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.

By pamelahHsparkle |

It’s beautiful. . Top notch stores and their storefronts. So beautifully Laid out. Watch for beautiful avenues to walk down off Woth with unique palms, plants, lights, fountain and hidden restaurants. Walk to both ends. The other end ends at the beach. A stunning and peaceful stroll!

By Yaaqov1921 |

Not for the bargain hunter. Only the finest shops and restaurants. A great inside look at the Palm Beach Lifestyle.

Enjoyable to walk and look or just shop.

By 00vette48306 |

Worth Avenue is not your average shopping area. So many high-end jewelry, clothing and antique stores in one place!

We were able to stroll Worth Avenue after they closed and that was a good thing because it would have been an expensive visit had we gone into any of them.

The fun part also was that there are great restaurants down a little courtyard openings up and down the street.

There is also valet parking at several locations so you can leave your car and do the full stroll & enjoy a snack, coffee or a full meal.

By HighclereC |

Beautiful area of Palm Beach but almost everything is closed on a Sunday so...maybe try going Tues-Sat

By MoChehab53 |

Went there with my wife on warm, quiet Saturday afternoon. The building facade is absolutely gorgeous. The high end stores and watching people go around is just a memorable experience withbunmatched feeling. It was a high afternoon for me, which I put up there with can and nice and other high end places.

By Su25bag |

Beautiful but pricey. Parking is somewhat difficult. Patronized by ladies who lunch in high heels. You will not be welcome if you aren’t donned in “resort” wear. Ridiculous jewelry shops are on every block. Having said all of that, it is a pleasant way to spend some time if you enjoy window shopping and people watching.

By deepeeNY |

a most beautiful avenue filled with gardens, hidden alley ways , flowers, wonder shopping and great shopping...one of the best

By Angelina Assanti |

If you're looking for luxury and the finer things, you've found the right road. Bring your black card!

By Terry L |

The architecture olong Worth Avenue with its hidden court yards and Via all made out of coral, designed and built by Addison Mizner years ago is unlike anything else that I have ever seen. Beautiful boutiques, lovely cafes and restaurants transport back to Europe. You will find all the high end fashion names along Worth Avenue and fabulous jewelry for sale, as well as antiques, art work and one of a kind boutiques I think Worth Avenue beats Rodeo Drive any day, because the architecture is worth seeing as well.

By Ace J |

Worth Avenue has upscale shopping which includes some very unique places. Jewelry and clothing predominate. If you shop at Neiman-Marcus you can valet park there; otherwise use one of the lots a block away . Everyone has favorite shops- visit Biba Gallery and sip a Cuba Libre at The Island Company. Some of the jewelry boutiques produce their own works.
There are also quaint side-alleys that are fun to explore. Plan to spend a few hours walking the avenue and then have dinner. A fun afternoon!

By Claudia Mondelo |

Love the area amazing stores great to walk around and expend the day with great choices of high quality of stores

By CoachFrank |

Worth Ave is a must see for just the automobiles!! The houses have the most beautiful landscapes I've ever seen you could put a level on the hedges! The shops were all the expensive names and great to look at . If you like cars and boats you will love

By ettravelgirl |

I'll fess up...I'm a shopper...I like pretty things...I like luxury...and, luckily, I can be happy just looking....even when there's no question of buying.

This is a pretty, well-maintained street, with lots of high end luxury branded stores. Wonderful window displays...lots of high quality, and, yes, expensive merchandise.

I hadn't expected to buy much...so I wasn't disappointed.

It was all good fun - seeing the beautiful merchandise and well dressed customers and shopkeepers. I deliberated about buying a souvenir-something in a few of the shops but couldn't really settle on anything.

Even though I didn't buy, everyone who helped me treated me well and I enjoyed taking it all in.

Great fun...But, if you are the type to be intimidated by all that...probably best to stay away.

By Taylor B |

Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida, is what Rodeo Drive is to Beverly Hills, 5th Avenue is to New York City and the Magnificent Mile is to Chicago. One of the most upscale shopping districts in the United States, it is four blocks of fashionable high-end shops, boutiques, galleries and restaurants, from Lake Worth to the Atlantic Ocean. Founded in 1918 at the west end of a dirt road, the area became known for its high-quality merchandise in the 1920s. The Lake Worth Association was formed in 1938 to maintain guidelines for the appearance of the stores and the street. Worth Avenue was renovated in 1983 but a major makeover was completed in 2010. The $15.8 million improvement project included planting of 200 mature coconut palms, each from 32 to 40 feet tall, installing tabby concrete sidewalks and building a 25-foot clock tower on the beach side. The avenue's oldest store, Kassatly's, has been in business since 1923. Reflecting the lifestyle of Palm Beach, the street has about 250 high-end shops, boutiques, restaurants and galleries that include Neiman-Marcus, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Ralph Lauren, Gucci, Saks Fifth Avenue, Louis Vuitton, Tourneau, Hermes, Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Valentino, Brooks Brothers, Salvatore Ferragamo, Saks Fifth Avenue, St. John, Jimmy Choo, Brioni, Vineyard Vines, Cafe Boulud and kate spade. If you think you have money, bring more. Plan to have lunch but reserve more time for sight-seeing and browsing. Count the number of $200,000 convertibles or million-dollar automobiles you see along the way...Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Lamborghini, Bugatti, McLaren, Porsche, Aston Martin, Pagnani, Koenigsegg. Even if you can't afford to buy anything, a stroll along Worth Avenue makes you feel like a million dollars.

By Thomas K |

This is the ultimate American Shopping street. All luxury brands of the world, niche art and antique stores, fashion, jewelery and some food. Via Mizner, Via Parigi et all. This cozy street is a shoppers highlight. Why go anywhere else ?

By kendellbrink |

Whether window shopping or looking for that special something, Worth Avenue is the place to see and be seen. A nice way to spend a few hours...or a whole day.

By dmdjaj |

If you have never been to Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, put it on your schedule, and also bring your wallet! It is a classy area with numerous high end stores and restaurants there on the avenue and in between other stores. You will absolutely love the area. Shop and then enjoy a fine restaurant like Taboo or other restaurants.

By bisou1994 |

Worth Avenue was one of the most exciting streets I’ve been on. All the designer shops with cute, fancy restaurants is a must see. Although we can’t afford all of the designer items it was very enjoyable to window shop; to see what some people wear as everyday clothing. If you get hungry or thirsty on your Worth Avenue walk there are many restaurants, one of them is famed called ‘Ta-boo’. Or if you’re price range doesn’t seem to fit in there is a Starbucks as well so don’t worry.

This is a very interesting place and I recommend it to all ages. They even have tours running if you are interested in learning about more of the history behind Worth Avenue.

It is a very cool place, and family friendly.

By Looselucy |

Strolling and shopping on Worth Avenue is like a visit to Rodeo Drive without the celebrities. Great shops and love the little alley way shops and boutiques.

By R0062 |

It is nice, lined with palms, chic shops, full of the world's finest brands, but I couldn't imagine going in a single one, but it is kind of interesting what excites some people. It is spotless, fantasy and a bit tacky for all it's finery but it does however remain that it is a nice street. Thoughts for the turtles not 200m away struggling up the beach to lay their eggs and how these two can live in true peace together.

By Larryo |

a very nice walk with many shops for the shoppers. beautiful buildings with slick courtyard/restaurants behind. great shops for high end shoppers, which I am not, though.

By windsorbmf |

Happy to have spent the night here while the tree was lit. Walked the beautiful shops and enjoyed the local festivities. Beautiful shops...

By hotchef43 |

1st class shops! Restaurants. Service. Very clean and Dog friendly. A beautiful place to just relax or shop your heart out!

By michelehornberger |

Unfortunately when I visited Palm Beach I didn’t have an opportunity to go shopping. I took a drive at night with my friend who lives near by. I took som photos bc it was the week before Christmas and I thought it looked beautiful.

By Stanley R |

Wonderful street to shop, browse and eat. High end. Not for flea market bottom feeders. Enjoy the high end I!!!!!!!

By Robert C |

We always go for a stroll on this famous avenue whenever we are in Palm Beach. It's good for window shopping and people watching.

By Sue W |

Nice place to walk, but you must at least drive a VERY EXPENSIVE CAR - Royals Royce, etc.. Finally went into one store - an everyday looking summer shirt - $149 and a pair of everyday looking pants - $149. Didn't even like them. Also, a lot of little dogs - which I love - walk around or are held by owners and also are able to go into the expensive stores with their owners. I did not enjoy walking around this area, and told my husband I wanted to leave and go visit somewhere else where people would at least say "HI" to you.....

By SMehta79 |

Lovely street to walk down with amazing retailers. I would suggest visiting some of the smaller parallel streets which have some lovely shops and restaurants too.

By Grampy49er |

Interesting street to stroll along and see where the 1% shop. Not a Walmart or Target in sight. Beautiful architecture and landscaping. Well worth the time to see.

By George A |

Parking is easy most of the time, and there is always the parking at Neiman Marcus (see Karen), so start there, and visit the Finlay gallery. Then cross County Road and have lunch at Ta-Boo, or one of the two Italian restaurants in the charming alleys. Or across the street down another alley into the third Italian place, good for espresso or lunch. You will find all the big brand stores, but my favorite among the small brand is Marco Cimino for the niftiest mens or womens casual clothing, and an espresso. There is also an amazing book shop, one of the finest in the world

By rehabib |

Luxury shopping destination with luxury fashion, jewelry, watch brands. Also many art galleries in the area for viewing. Our hotel sent us here to shop despite the area closing at 6pm. Go early!

By VictorGAlmeida |

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).

By Guide632017 |

Lots of art galleries and places to eat outside. I don't know how good shopping is here - I only came to see the galleries and they had a good mix of modern art like Banksy ironically mocking the people who actually buy art and live in the area which was amusing to me.

By lunazblu |

Nice experience if you want ro see how rich people live.
Many stores to choose from.
Prepare you credit card

By Beeteeyork |

Good for window shopping. Hidden artisan shops/galleries behind the big named brands.
A few small but perfectly formed bistros/restaurants with pretty outdoor seating areas.
An experience to savour- some great cars around and some interesting looking people!

By annoflondon |

An architecturally interesting street with many luxury shops. The buildings are in Moorish style and have many interesting alleyways. There are clothing & antique shops and many art galleries. The antique bookshop was very interesting. Similar to Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles & Bond Street in London but more interesting because of the little alleyways.

By Janaina de Borba |

Amazing stores. Beautiful landscape. Nice restaurants with great menus. Cheerful and polite people. Excellent tour.

By Mary G |

Worth Avenue is the epitome of Style and Sunshine! If you want to shop the top fashion boutiques amid the elegance of swaying palm trees and the divine nature of old money and a very refined palette, Worth avenue is for you! I’ve been shopping there all my life-over 5 decades and cannot think of a more exquisite way to spend the day! Newman Marcus is so elegant with it’s butterfly escalator and well curated selections. Saks offers the most gorgeous in gowns and finery.Lilly Pulitzer is a must see new addiction to the street- sip champagne and shop in bright pinks and greens- she was a Palm Beach Icon. There are too many great places to mention. If you love art -Worth Avenue offers a full spectrum of fine art galleries- I adore Holden Luntz and JL Modern- a,axing photography and the best Personal appearances and gallery talks by top contemporary artists. Dining is just delightful- from the landmark Taboo to Renatos and so much in between... whatever you feel like having for lunch, drinks or dinner is available. Don’t forget to take a selfie at the clock tower which signals your arrival on the best block in South Florida! Enjoy every minute! It’s always Happy Hour on Worth Avenue!

By AndreaUbok |

Worth Ave is Florida's Rodeo Drive. Beautiful shops, cafes, art and beaches. Fabulous people watching.

By 2Bostonians2014 |

Worth Avenue is a nice street for strolling but park yourself at the Starbucks and watch the wild world walk by. Men in red velvet dinner jackets at 1 in the afternoon --- what did he do last night? Women in 5 inch heels and way too much of everything. But Worth is not to be missed.

By John S |

I've been shopping here for several years and have consistently had outstanding customer service. A noteworthy standout is Mr. Leonardo Zacccaria. I have a rather athletic build and have to have significant alterations made it "off the rack" designer clothes. Mr. Zacccaria is an absolute genius with a needle and thread. You would not be able t guess the his finish product is not custom made. He is a master craftsman and the most important reason I keep coming back. When visiting yo mud simply insist on his service. Thank you so much.

By dbroome |

Great place to shop the standard High-end stores but my favorites were the beautiful courtyard boutiques.

By Miles Archer |

Upscale shopping. Fine-dining restaurants. We've eaten at several of them. Parking can be a challenge. A magnet for locals and tourists.

By peaceloveguacamole |

The stores are high end and the department stores are not the biggest, but I love walking down Worth Avenue and checking out the stores. Everyone is so friendly too.

By Mavesv |

enjoy the scene, beautiful people watching and cool window shopping. teen kids were having fun too with all the high end car sightings.

By Globetrotting C |

My favourite place to dine and shop. Great vibes and amazing atmosphere. Boutique and high end shops. Lot of dining options as well. Parking can be a bit difficult at times

By Irina L |

Has all the known brands, but nothing outstanding or original... The plus side is it is walking distance if you're staying in West Palm Beach.

By GAMLAM |

The only difference is you are practically on the ocean, which is quite something. Worth Avenue is a classic high-end shopping boulevard, and to me, I loved the experience of just browsing all the unique shops that were hidden in the vias.

By Tazmwl |

As close to Rodeo Drive as you will find in Florida. Not as shiny and new as Miami Art District, but a sure fire place to wear out that platinum credit card.

By spaintravelerAtlanta |

Walked around the beautiful area of Worth Avenue. There are many hidden alleys with hidden stores and restaurants. The stores are very pricey so don't expect to do too much shopping unless you have lots of money....the shops are the cream of the crop. Parking available on the street.

By Ron W |

Beautiful street with the leading shops of the world. Valet parking everywhere to make it convenient for your visit. Don't come with out your credit cards.

By Sarah v |

Beautiful boulevard with lovely shops. The courtyards off Worth Avenue are filled with charming, small shops and lovely restaurants for indoor or al fresco dining.

By BigoBoca |

This upscale avenue has wonderful galleries and nice places to have a very pleasant meal and a cocktail or two.

By GracefullyGG |

This location is great for a lovely walk and great for shopping. It is riddled with designer stores and beautiful villas with outdoor restaurants.

By Anne C |

A street with a bunch of high-end stores. Parking can be a problem. Nothing special to me. The street is lined with palm trees which is cool and the clock tower is cool.

By Victoria L |

If you're just looking to walk around and get familiar with Palm Beach, this is more of a shopping location- classy high end shopping. Depends what you're looking for. There are plenty of coves with hidden gems and a couple art galleries but other than that, if you're going to just check it out, skip this one and move on to something else!

By Tracy L |

Sad to see the businesses​ leave. Hoping the Mayor keeps her promises, of helping to lower the housing for employees can afford to work near were they live! The streets are kept clean, & It's nice to feel safe after hours, thanks to PBSO! T

By talk2p |

I live in Los Angeles but I grew up in WPB. I enjoyed a beautiful meal at Renato's and our group walked along the Avenue after dinner. Enchanting. I remember when I moved to LA, going down Rodeo Drive for the first time and questioning why I was like...Meh. I could have cleaned out my bank account on Worth Ave in about two shops. The last time I felt that way was shoe shopping in Venice. Stores have all become so dull and the same but not so on Worth Ave. It really blew me away. Thank God it was late and everything was closed...

By Fernando C |

Lovely, beautiful avenue in Palm Beach, with luxurious boutiques and shops, magnificent, tropical landscaping and nice restaurants. A good place to visit and enjoy.

By Bhaskar K |

Great location. Place was intuitive to explore more. Some luxury shops for keen shoppers. Some good places to enjoy lunch or food. This place is near to the beach. Could easily spend 2-3 hours based on individual preference.

By OGClancy |

Yes, there are no public facilities on Worth Avenue and the shop owners couldn't be more unfriendly. Does it really take much effort to welcome someone into their overpriced shops? Great place to window shop and indulge in some of the finest restaurants anywhere. The Via's are extraordinary with amazing landscaping and some hidden treasurers. Be sure to check out the pet pig at the Mizner house and the only graveyard in Palm Beach where Johnny Brown is buried near Renato's.

By benl |

Nice to walk. Goes right to the beach. I didn't buy a thing but it very cool to shop. Usually I would have bought at least a small trinket where ever I go, but I had to pay my mortgage (and my health care premium) this month. If not, I could have afforded something in one of the shops.

Really high end. Very fun browsing especially the rare book shop. There are some cool restaurants to stop for a drink and an app

By JamesD007Travels |

Worth Ave is a wonderful place for finding a special gift or a special outfit for your next event. It has all the name brands you know and love. There is also fine dining located on Worth Ave and nearby.

By ana carolina f |

Such a nice place for a walk! I can't say I did much shopping, after all the stores are quite expensive, but we had a good time just walking down the street and exploring the italian-like vilas. Don't miss while visiting the city!

By badrax |

This is a very impressive location and a highlight of west palm beach
Cost adjusted to this expensive area

By SavyTraveling |

Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, FL is a shopping street for the affluent. It's low-rise - 2/3 story, buildings house the 'best' names in fashion and jewelry. It's mostly understated elegance, but, only caters to those who have truly extraordinary amounts of money - with and/or without 'class.' Money talks here.

By Golf Traveler |

You have seen the photos, but the live experience exceeds them. Plenty of interesting spots for lunch or a cocktail from all that shopping. Personal Favorite: Van Cleef & Arpels! If you are going to make an important purchase, isn't it better to do it in a wonderful spot like Palm Beach?

By SunkistTwo |

The reason I love this place is due to the people watching. Well, actually the Bugatti and the Roll Royce peek my interest. Poking a head into the small courtyards off the main street areas offers hidden treasures of antiques and bistros. Park near the Avenue on the street. Consider a walk to the Atlantic Ocean Beach at the end of Worth for some clean fresh breezes.

By Ossie |

A nice walk to “look” at the goods which are for sale. It seems to be genuine product’s, well it would need to be at the price of the stuff. I don’t really fancy paying $450.00 for a tea shirt, but it was lovely, maybe next time!!.
There are several art galleries but I thought it better not to ask the price!
Some lovely buildings and it costs nothing to look at them, I think, I’ll maybe see a charge on my card when I get back home!!

By TravellingASB |

As spending is not mandatory this is an amazing area. Palm Beach is tony and beautiful. Great shops, people watching and restaurants. Something for everyone. Always fun to visit when in the area. A do not miss (and if you are a car lover the auto sightseeing is as good as anywhere).

By 153marykayp |

Introduced to a beautiful skin care line called Tresor Rare. Excellent service (facial) from Joseph at 205 Worth Avenue

By Travelwld |

Great high end shopping if name brand designer stores. Some local boutiques sprinkled in. Don't miss the little hidden plazas off the main road that are rich in charm, more shopping, and great cafe and restaurant finds.

By davidforrest2018 |

Very posh shopping area with only the finest stores. Palm Beach's version of Rodeo Drive. Window shopping is fine, but expect to spend a lot of money if you plan on buying anything.

By dibutts |

A beautiful area full of different shops. Parking can be a problem, but it is worth it to stroll up and down the avenue full of high end shops. A very unique experience to try on your visit to Palm Beach area.

By Garvin6 |

This has to be the "BEST" shopping street in North America!!! The window shopping is fantastic and the beach is just down the street. The stores are all high end and cater to every style you could want! This is a must do and I will make it a point to revisit!!!

By SendaCowChip |

Worth Ave, Fun place to window shop with lots of very upscale stores and boutiques with nice cafes to choose from

By Catherine G |

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…

By Nanette H |

The rainy weather did not keep us from shopping! Everything we purchased was on sale! My friend figured out she paid 22 cents on the dollar!!It was a great girlfriend get away!

By RetreatsAndEats |

Wonderful shopping but most of all, we loved strolling in the Vias! Lots of little shops, cafes, and restaurants all hidden off the Avenue!

By Brenda |

Went to see how the rich and famous live, while the average person can not afford to purchase anything, it is a great experience. Many art galleries to visit and many great paintings to see. everyone was very helpful and pleasant. Eat before you go it was difficult to find a reasonable restaurant. If I had done my research prior maybe I could have found something that I could afford 😬 but had to settle for a smoothie.

By anthmore |

I thought it was kind of neat to see the more mom and pop places. The bigger name brand stores I'm used to seeing as I live in Las Vegas and we have a lot of the same stores. Interesting architecture too.

By Cherbertct |

This is an interesting place to visit. I felt like it was a private club spread out over several streets. Somewhat friendly but u almost feel like u r imposing on the "regular crowd" and that u stand out as an "outsider". The shopping is of course very expensive in most of the stores. We went into saks fifth avenue which was as expected. There r so many wonderful places to visit in Florida that make u feel welcome, so I would not make a point to come again.

By Brenda M |

This is a beautiful area. My husband and I like to window shop, pick up a cool drink at the Starbucks and sit on a bench and look out over the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. So beautiful, clean and peaceful...We love it here.

By SXM |

Ritzy shopping and high end brands, but boutiques and restaurants hidden in the alleys and behind stores. Pleasant area to walk and browse even if you don't buy.

By Tbirdie3 |

We went to worth to look around and just to grab a drink and food and could not find a restaurant or any place just to stop and grab a drink! Beautiful street. Lots of wonderful shops. Needs more restaurants.

By Martin R |

It's always fun taking a stroll down Worth Ave! There is an AMAZING Tiffany store with a general manager that was very knowledgeable. We bought a few pieces and enjoyed Champagne!

By Milanka M |

Worth Avenue is always worth the gawk. Shopping is wonderful but finding the hidden gems in the various Vias and courtyards is also an adventure. Great places to eat and lots of history to enjoy. Always something new to discover on Worth Avenue and something for every budget or no budget.

By matt b |

Great day of shopping can be had here. All the great shops you would expect. Nice place to enjoy a great walk.

By Dana P |

Take a stroll down famous Worth Avenue. I was surprised there were not more sales in April given the busy season is over there. Had a great lunch outside at Pizza al Fresco.

By nabeab |

Beautiful avenue with great stores like Channel, Valentino, Brioni, Max Mara, etc
Around 5 blocks of high end shops, Ferretti yachts store is also here.

By nowpacking |

Not as remarkable if you only drive through- you need to park and walk a few blocks - beautiful alleyways that are quaint and spilling over with flowers, vegetation and fountains. Great photo spots and the parking was free. Shopping of course is quite upscale but you never know what you might find or just enjoy looking at!

By philip m |

Great place to stroll and people watch. Lots of high end shops and very good restaurants. Galleries are quite good.

By _tsdifiore1 |

Charming stroll to see special shops however not Rodeo Drive by any means. Less than interested sale associates make it less fun to shop

By J8825NCedwardh |

Worth avenue is one of the most delightful shopping and dining avenues on the planet: period. This collection of magnificent shops and restaurants is unabashedly unintended for bargain hunters; or at least what most of us would conceive as a bargain. The pleasure one experiences on this meticulously kept avenue simply cannot be conjured up by mother Amazon or any of her sterilized relatives. While Worth avenue shops and galleries are not immune to economics, they are certainly immune to the mundane. The avenues meticulous and intoxicating charm is lovingly bolstered by a charming string of gardens located behind the main storefronts running in a most convenient parallel course. It's like being in a small hillside town off the Coat d' Azur. Worth's charm easily outshines Madison Avenue or Rodeo Drive. And the best part is it's so accessible. Dress smartly to feel a part of this elegant avenue and enjoy its earthly delights.

By Canadian Girl SC |

Palm Beach is amazing. Worth Avenue has so much to offer. I love the quaint streets and there is something for everyone. One of a kind boutiques. #WorthAvenue Can't wait to go back, It has been a while.

By YvySurrey_UK |

This Avenue has an amazing feel to it. The shop and galleries are all very much high end but what an experience to walk along and mix with the folk that can afford it. There are also little arcade shopping areas off the Avenue which are worth exploring. We actually shopped for some lunch at a café called Costa. I thought it would be expensive but it was actually very reasonable and delicious! The buildings, trees and cars all make the experience extra special.

By JesusLares2 |

A stroll down this luxurious road will do wonders to the mind and spirit. With beautiful stores lining the street and great restaurants all around, this is a great place to take that special someone.

By bubbegator |

Just walking down the street and looking into the shop windows is a treat. Everything is high end, whatever is trending, new, some gorgeous antique stores. There are alley ways and patios behind the main stores and you can find some really wonderful apparel, shoes and cafe's and small restaurants. The Pratesi linen store has bedding and towels to snuggle in. A variety of jewelry stores with everything from the rare to the faux will delight you. You can valet park in Neiman Marcus and also behind Saks. Taboo is where everyone goes to see and be seen. If you are important you get seated in the window.I like sitting in the garden spot in the back.

By IDC637 |

Historic “Worth Ave.” is worth a stroll up and down to look at the very upscale shops with names you would recognize and others that you never heard of them. I am not a shopper at all but certainly enjoy the stroll plus the added bonus of seen very fancy/expensive cars being used and not in a glossy magazine. There are also many restaurants in the “Vias” which emanate from Worth Ave., not to be missed if you re in the area.

By irina20202 |

Very convenient location, all in one place, just reserve enough time for it! i needed to come back the next day :) i would recommend to go there right after lunch, do shopping till 6pm, then go for dinner to the one of very nice restaurants in the neighborhood. All roads were empty, no traffic, we were back to the hotel guaranteed by 9pm (time to sleep for our kids! :)

By pdsnyder013153 |

If you can't find it here then it doesn't exist; high end designer
shops abound. Plus the beauty of Palm Beach foliage makes for a memorable shopping excursion.

By tenantrep |

This is all what it’s cracked up to be
Beautiful shops restaurants . Nice architecture on worth ave . Go have
Lunch explore and bring your wallet

By pwcins |

The world class shopping is a given. The terrific restaurants that surround it are an added bonus. The people watching makes the whole trip worthwhile. Don't miss it!!

By Bea |

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.

By Wandering963 |

It is always fun to stroll down this street and enjoy the beautiful architecture including lovely arcades and courtyards. Despite the fact that this is a very high end destination with expensive shops, in every one where we browsed the shopkeepers were friendly, attentive, and helpful

By Raymond D |

What better way to shop than checking out the best of the best! Worth Avenue delivers it all. From Saks to Tiffany, Chanel and everything dreams are made of. Plenty of restaurants for the inner shopper.

By Steve A |

I have to say I got lucky and found a parking spot that I was able to sit for 2 hours while clients shopped. I was able to walk Worth ave to see the courtyards that are behind the main strip. The trees and the views were beautiful. It's a shame when I take a picture with my phone it doesn't look as good as it real time. I enjoyed a cup of coffee in a courtyard while waiting. They also provide a Worth ave tour that takes about an hour where they explained how they found this beautiful area. It's worth taking.

By Marie Babington T |

Worth Avenue is an amazing place to see and stroll. Visit the stores or window shop. It is beautiful either way. If you have the money, enjoy buying that high end bag you have always wanted. So much fun!

By alicia l |

every high end brand you can think of is here, its fifth ave in palm beach. its quiet and you can actually hear the ocean. there are lovely boutiques also, delicious restaurants beautiful people, everyone is nice, you might see a celebrity here and there, and lots of art, come and enjoy.

By Lois H |

There are the traditional designer stores here selling haute couture, jewelry, fashion and gifts. There are also non-traditional gift shops selling beautiful, unique items in paper, children's clothing, costume jewelry and more. A beautiful, don't-miss visit.

By RetiredNYGal |

There is nowhere for the average person to shop on this street. It has very high-end stores that only very few can afford. It's fun to walk down but if you want to shop go to the mall.

By marcsX9529ZD |

Worth Avenue is the best street for strolling. The shops are lovely, and people watching on the street is fun as well.

By Martha KROPP |

Avenue without much interest and with finally little charm compared to the pretty old and lively centers that can be found in Florida. Besides, it's totally deserted during the day. Go your way.

By WFR |

Even if you don’t shop, a stroll up and down Worth Avenue is a very enjoyable activity while visiting Palm Beach. The world’s best luxury brands have boutiques on it and they are great for “people watching”

By G_Genius |

do not miss this charming street in Palm Beach. the best shops in the world and good restaurants. go to Renato's Restaurant.

By JayD |

Worth Avenue is a lovely place for an afternoon stroll. The main street is charming with its beautifully maintained early 20th Century architecture and hidden courtyards.

Take your credit card for plenty of high-end shopping... or eating if you prefer!

By caroline148 |

Beautiful, luxurious, pretty, artful, unbelievable and unique Worth Avenue. Very quiet in summer and very special Palm Beach crowd in winter.

By stism |

We started from Memorial Fountains in the middle of the nice park behind townhall and and went down S County Rd. We enjoyed looking at all the shops on Worth Av and went back on Peruvian Av. We had a really great time in Palm Beach

By traveler032016 |

Had a enjoyable stroll along Worth Avenue in Palm Beach. High-end stores and numerous dining places, many with alfresco options. Italian-inspired architecture with lovely flowers draping from balconies. Definitely worth a visit.

By lizd3 |

If fancy cars and lots of designer labels are things you enjoy then this area is for you. Lots of shops , art galleries and restaurants surrounded by tropical plants and beautiful architecture. Plenty of hidden courtyards with great spots for photo opportunities.

By GenoRP |

Maybe the best street in all the USA, great restaurants, stores and antiques.You can't miss this avenue when in West Palm Beach and the surroundings areas are very nice too.

By DaniP0627 |

Beautiful tiny shops line the shady street. You'll find so many different and fun treasures. Only recommendation is to not go on a Sunday-- everything is closed.