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  1. Learn about the history, geography, and attractions of Palm Beach Gardens, a city in Palm Beach County and a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area. Find out how the city got its name, its population, its banyan trees, and its shopping centers.

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  3. Palm Beach Gardens is a destination for luxury golf, high-end retail, and relaxing beaches in Florida. Explore the PGA National Resort, The Gardens Mall, John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, and more attractions in this city.

  4. Palm Beach Gardens is a town in Florida's Golf Capital, where you can play on championship courses, shop at high-end malls and enjoy natural preserves. Learn about its history, attractions, events and tips for visiting.

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    • The Gardens Mall
    • PGA National Resort
    • The Gardens Greenmarket
    • Downtown Palm Beach Gardens
    • Frenchman’s Forest Natural Area
    • John D. Macarthur Beach State Park
    • PGA Commons
    • Catch A Game at Roger Dean Stadium
    • Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
    • Rapids Waterpark

    For fashion-forward shopping, straight from the runway, my first port of call is The Gardens Mall. Opened in 1988, and still at the top of its game, this sprawling enclosed mall is as high-end as it gets. In a glittering array of exclusive brands, you’ve got Dolce & Gabbana, Boss, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Michael Kors. Fold...

    I’m not exaggerating when I say that most of the city’s area is taken up by golf courses. After all, this is The Golf Capital of the World. There’s a dozen courses within the limits of Palm Beach Gardens, although playing a round here is not something you can do at the drop of a hat. Six of the courses can be found at the PGA National Resort, a wor...

    The weekly farmers’ market in Palm Beach Gardens has been running for more than 20 years, and is as vibrant as they come. Taking place at the City Hall Municipal Campus on Sunday mornings, rain or shine, this is a wonderful community event. There are vendors for everything from fresh produce to pastries, honey, dairy, flowers, spice mixes, and a sm...

    Contrary to the name, this retail development is laid out like a luxury outdoor mall, with covered walkways and palms for shade. Something I appreciate about Downtown Palm Beach Gardens is that it’s reserved for local retailers. You can shop here for golf gear, baby clothes, exotic spices, pottery, fashion, and artsy gifts. In terms of dining, ther...

    Hiding among Palm Beach Gardens’ subdivisions is a taste of what was here before the city was developed. Frenchman’s Forest Natural Area is a 172-acre pocket with seven native ecosystems, among them cypress swamp, oak hammocks, pine flatwoods, and tidal swamp. On what is a pretty small site there are more than 200 plant species, while over 500 diff...

    Moments from Palm Beach Gardens, there’s a real biological treasure, covering more than 400 acres of an Atlantic barrier island. This is the only state park in Palm Beach County, protecting coastal and tropical hammock and mangrove, as well as almost two miles of awesome sandy beachfront. I was amazed by the long boardwalk, spanning a big sweep of ...

    Palm Beach Gardens’ premier arts and dining district is on a long block of PGA Boulevard, between I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike. With plenty of natural shade and landscaping, PGA Commons can be explored on a system of walkways. These will lead you past engaging works of public art, as well as three galleries—Native Visions Galleries, Studio E Gallery...

    Florida’s baseball spring training season is known as the Grapefruit League. For fans of America’s pastime, there’s a big serving of baseball action. The Roger Dean Stadium is best known as the home of the St. Louis Cardinals in the off-season. This is the perfect venue to see some of MLB’s biggest stars in February and March. During the regular se...

    For the best panoramas in Palm Beach County, I’d make the short drive north to this magnificent lighthouse. A brooding coastal sentinel, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse (1860) is more than 100 feet tall, rising from a mound-like dune among mature woods. I had the time of my life at this place, climbing the 100+ steps to the top and picking up interest...

    The largest waterpark in South Florida is five minutes from Palm Beach Gardens, with more than 40 water rides. Attractions at Rapids Waterpark are on a scale from ‘Mild’ to ‘Wild’. At the wilder end of the spectrum are rides like Black Thunder, with its dark vortex funnel, and Brain Drain, twin slides dropping you 75 feet at speeds of up to 35 MPH....

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · Discover the best attractions in Palm Beach Gardens, a swanky spot with golf courses, shopping malls, nature preserves, and historic sites. Learn about the PGA National Resort and Spa, Frenchman's Forest, Loxahatchee Slough, and more.

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  7. Nov 27, 2023 · Find out the best attractions, tours, and activities in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, based on traveler reviews and ratings. Explore shopping malls, nature parks, museums, and more in this sunny destination.

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