Neighborhood’s & Districts
Each with their own distinct character and charm — From the bustling streets of Downtown and CityPlace to the historic beauty of El Cid and down to the pristine waterfront at the end of Clematis street, you’ll find yourself exploring a variety of areas, each offering a unique slice of our city life.
A vibrant mix of shopping, dining, and culture, Downtown WPB is where city life meets waterfront charm. Enjoy live music, bustling markets, and endless entertainment steps from the water.

The city’s heartbeat, Clematis Street is lined with historic charm, buzzing nightlife, and trendy restaurants. By day or night, it’s the go-to for energy, culture, and waterfront views.

CityPlace is a modern urban hub, blending shopping, dining, entertainment, and cultural attractions in a stylish open-air setting. Visitors enjoy lively events and a magically vibrant atmosphere day and night.

Palm-lined streets, sweeping Intracoastal views, and scenic trails define Flagler Drive. Whether walking, biking, or boating, this picturesque waterfront corridor is where relaxation meets stunning cityscapes.

Timeless elegance meets tropical beauty in El Cid. With its Mediterranean Revival homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to the waterfront, this historic gem offers classic WPB charm.

This charming neighborhood blends history with modern appeal. Tree-lined streets, 1920s architecture, and a close-knit community vibe make it a hidden gem in the heart of WPB.

ARRIVING 2025
The first phase of Nora — an acronym for North Railroad Avenue — is set to open in 2025, encompassing dining, retail, hospitality, and wellness spaces spanning 150,000 square feet. H&H Bagels and Juliana’s Pizza, plus Van Leeuwen Ice Cream and Rumble Boxing are committed, while Pastis, will open its second South Florida location on the ground floor of Nora’s boutique five-story hotel.

Artsy, eclectic, and full of energy, Northwood Village is a creative hub packed with local galleries, vintage shops, and unique eateries—perfect for a laid-back yet vibrant experience.

Rich in culture and heritage, this district preserves WPB’s history through historic homes, community-driven spaces, and cultural events that celebrate its deep-rooted African American history.

Laid-back and scenic, SoSo (South of Southern) is a waterfront paradise known for its quiet charm, bike-friendly streets, and some of the best hidden-gem eateries in WPB.

Trendy and industrial, this revitalized area is a hotspot for foodies, artists, and entrepreneurs. Think craft breweries, open-air markets, and creative spaces with a modern edge.

A treasure trove of vintage finds, Antique Row is a must for collectors and design lovers. Explore over 40 antique shops offering rare furniture, art, and timeless décor.

A stretch filled with historic charm and local flair, the South Dixie Corridor is a go-to for boutique shopping, quaint cafés, and some of WPB’s best hidden gems.

A green escape in the heart of the city, Dreher Park is home to scenic walking trails, picnic spots, and family-friendly attractions like the Cox Science Center and Aquarium.

A pristine natural sanctuary, this 15,000-acre preserve is perfect for kayaking, birdwatching, and exploring Florida’s untouched wetlands—all just minutes from the city.

Where business and leisure meet. The Palm Beach County Convention Center anchors this dynamic district, surrounded by hotels, dining, and culture, making it ideal for work and play.
