I-95/PBIA Interchange, Downtown WPB in background
- Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park
- Rapids Water Park
- South Florida Science Museum
- Lion Country Safari
- International Polo Hall of Fame
- National Croquet Center
- Palm Beach Polo and Players Club
- Trump International Golf Club (West Palm Beach)
Shopping areas/districts
Clematis Street: is West Palm Beach's historic "main street" and shopping venue, home to Clematis by Night, an outdoor event held on the street with live music and food.CityPlace: Opened in 2000 on re-developed land where dilapidated single family homes and apartments once stood, CityPlace houses a multi-plex movie theater, night clubs (comedy, dance), restaurants, clothing and home-decor retail outlets and multi-story town houses and apartments.
Antique Row: is a shopping district on the south side of the city along Dixie Highway. Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Art & Antiques, and House Beautiful have all noted Antique Row as one of the east coast's premier antique districts, considered the "antique design center" of Florida.[34]
Northwood Village: is an historic commercial district north of downtown. The city invested money in rebuilding the streetscape and promoting the area as an arts district.
Transportation
The historic Seaboard Air Line Station serves both Amtrak and Tri-Rail
The Water Taxi is means of transportation in West Palm Beach
Bicycle The city's flat terrain, paved streets, and year-round climate soon earned it the designation as the "bicyclingest town in the U.S.A.". The historic core consists of a dense grid of narrower streets, as laid out by Henry Flagler. Clematis Street was one-lane each direction with a speed limit of 12 mph, and the middle of the street between lanes was used to park bicycles.[36] Although the popularity of bicycling declined during the later half of the 20th century, it has recently increased in popularity. In addition, a bike share program, SkyBike, was introduced in 2015.[37]
Highways: U.S. 1 passes though the city's downtown, commercial, and industrial districts. Interstate 95 bisects the city from north to south with multiple interchanges serving West Palm Beach, including an entrance to Palm Beach International Airport. Florida's Turnpike passes through West Palm Beach further west, connecting with the western suburbs of Royal Palm Beach and Wellington. State Road 80, running east-west, is a partial expressway, that runs from Interstate 95 to State Road 7.
Rail: Tri-Rail commuter rail system serves the city from a historical station located on the west side of Tamarind Avenue, just east of I-95. Tri-Rail provides commuter rides north to Mangonia Park and south to Miami. Amtrak has daily trains arriving and departing to points north. CSX Transportation and the Florida East Coast Railway also serve the city. All Aboard Florida began track upgrades in 2015 in preparation for high-speed passenger service serving Miami, FL through Orlando, FL.[38]
Trolley: There is a free downtown trolley that provides transportation around downtown including Clematis, City Place and Waterfront districts of the city.
Bus: Greyhound Lines operates scheduled intercity bus service out of the train station on the west side of Tamarind Avenue. Palm Tran, the Palm Beach County municipal bus service, operates scheduled service throughout the city and the suburban areas of Palm Beach County.
Port: The Port of Palm Beach is located on the northern edge of the city limits. It is the fourth busiest container port in Florida and the 18th busiest in the continental United States. In addition to intermodal capacity, the Port is a major modal point for the shipment of various goods[35] as well as being the home to several small passenger cruise lines.
Water Taxi: As a waterfront city there is specific need for water transportation between points in the city and surrounding areas. Waterway transportation is available to and from the downtown Clematis Street District, Sailfish Marina Resort, waterfront attractions, Peanut Island and special events.
Media
NewspapersThe Palm Beach Post is owned by Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises. Its name notwithstanding, the Post is based in West Palm Beach, not Palm Beach. The Post is the 57th highest daily circulation in the country, according to the 2007 BurrellesLuce survey, and is the city's sole daily newspaper. It serves Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast, the area north of Palm Beach County that includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.
Palm Beach Daily News: sister publication of the Palm Beach Post serving the town of Palm Beach, it covers events and social affairs of the celebrities and wealthy residents of Palm Beach. Frequently extends coverage to events taking place in West Palm Beach.
The Palm Beach Times: another daily newspaper covering the city, founded in 1998.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel: is based in Fort Lauderdale and covers portions of Southern Palm Beach County.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach is an alternative weekly publication serving West Palm Beach along with Fort Lauderdale.
WPB Magazine is a quarterly publication serving West Palm Beach.
Radio
West Palm Beach is ranked as the 46th largest radio market in the country by Arbitron.
Television
West Palm Beach is ranked as the 38th largest television market in the country by Nielsen Media Research. The market is served by stations affiliated with major American networks including WPTV-TV/5 (NBC), WPEC/12(CBS), WTCN-CA/15(MYTV), WPBF/25 (ABC), WFLX/29 (FOX), WTVX/34 (CW), WXEL-TV/42 (PBS), WWHB/48 (Azteca), WFGC/61 (Ind.), WPXP/67 (ION) and WBWP/57 (MundoFox).
The area's official Telemundo affiliate is WSCV in Miami, and WLTV is the area's Univision affiliate, also in Miami. In addition to those, many Miami/Ft. Lauderdale market TV and radio stations are also available and viewed in West Palm Beach.
Sister cities
West Palm Beach has three sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International:Notable people
- Hank Aaron, Hall of Fame baseball player and home-run king; street is named for him.
- Andy Abad, MLB first baseman for the Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds
- Stephanie Abrams, Weather Channel meteorologist
- Timothy Lincoln Beckwith, relative of former President Abraham Lincoln
- Tori Amos, singer-songwriter
- Otis Anderson NFL New York Giants, Super Bowl MVP
- Jeff Atwater, State Senator, Florida Legislature, Palm Beach County
- Bob Barker, entertainer, game show host, The Price Is Right
- Zinn Beck, MLB infielder
- Dickey Betts, Allman Brothers Band member
- Jason Bonham, drummer and son of Led Zeppelin's legendary drummer John Bonham
- Don Brewer, Grand Funk Railroad drummer
- Jimmy Buffett, singer and entertainer
- Andrés Galarraga, MLB baseball player
- Virginia Spencer Carr, biographer and literary critic
- Diana Canova, actress
- Chris Carrabba, singer-songwriter from Dashboard Confessional
- Anthony Carter, NFL player
- Tom Carvel Carvel Ice-cream stores
- Glenn Close, actress
- Bob Cousy, basketball Hall of Famer and TV commentator
- Marshall Criser, president of the University of Florida
- Vic Damone, singer
- Dale Dawson, NFL player
- Phil Dawson, NFL placekicker for San Francisco 49ers
- Ted DiBiase, Jr., former professional wrestler
- Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr., entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Watson B. Duncan III, acting coach and mentor to Burt Reynolds
- Heath Evans, fullback for the New Orleans Saints and graduate of The Kings Academy
- Mark Foley, U.S. Congressman
- Kason Gabbard, MLB pitcher with the Texas Rangers
- Willie E. Gary, attorney and co-founder of the MBC Network
- Anthony Goldwire, NBA player
- Ken Green, PGA golfer
- Deidre Hall, actress, graduate of Lake Worth High School in central Palm Beach County
- George Hamilton, actor, graduate of Palm Beach High School
- Arin Hanson, voice actor, animator, YouTube personality, and co-creator of Game Grumps
- Derek Harper, NBA player for the Knicks and Mavericks
- William Harris, tennis player
- Alcee Hastings, U.S. Congressman
- John Havlicek, basketball Hall of Famer
- Ryan Hawblitzel, Major League Baseball player
- Tyler Herron, baseball player
- Devin Hester, NFL player
- Bill Hicks, comedian
- Jay Howard, British professional race car driver in the IZOD IndyCar Series and Indianapolis 500
- Dick Howser, Professional baseball player, and manager of the 1985 Kansas City Royals world series champions
- Hey Monday, alternative rock band
- Tommy Lee Jones, actor
- Michael Jordan, basketball Hall of Famer
- Ron Klein, U.S. Congressman
- Joey Kramer, Aerosmith drummer
- Larry the Cable Guy, comedian
- Debi Laszewski, IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Theresa LePore, Supervisor of Elections; designer of butterfly ballot, which figured prominently in U.S. presidential election, 2000
- David McCampbell, naval aviator during World War II
- A.J. McLean, of the Backstreet Boys
- Marta Fernandez Miranda de Batista, First Lady of Cuba (1952–1959)
- Edgar Mitchell, astronaut who walked on the moon
- Ruthie Morris, guitarist of Magnapop
- Jim Palmer, baseball Hall of Famer
- Barbara Pariente, former Chief Justice and current Justice of the Florida Supreme Court
- James Patterson, author
- Cassadee Pope, winner of The Voice season 3 and lead singer of rock band Hey Monday
- Jamieson Price, actor, voice-over artist
- Judge Reinhold, actor
- Burt Reynolds, actor, graduate of Palm Beach High School
- Randi Rhodes, radio talk show host
- Adrian Rogers, president Southern Baptist Convention and pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church
- William J. Ronan, (1912-2014) former chairman of the New York State's MTA and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, and former president of New York University (NYU)
- Jarrod Saltalamacchia, catcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Ron Sellers, NFL player for Dallas Cowboys
- Steve Sipek (Stjepan Sipek), actor, stage name Steve Hawkes, starred in Blood Freak and Tarzan and the Brown Prince
- Howard Stern, radio talk show host
- Vinny Sutherland, NFL player, graduate of Palm Beach Lakes High School
- Joanna Thomas, IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Robby Thompson, MLB second baseman for the San Francisco Giants 1986-1996, bench coach for the Seattle Mariners, graduated from Forest Hill Community High School
- Otis Thorpe, NBA player for the Houston Rockets and Detroit Pistons
- Kyril Vassilev, Bulgarian-American portrait painter
- Steve Walsh, NFL quarterback, football head coach at Cardinal Newman High School
- Robert Wexler, U.S. Congressman
- Serena Williams, top-ranked professional tennis player
- Venus Williams, top-ranked professional tennis player
- Tenth Avenue North, contemporary Christian rock band
- Yanni, composer
- Surfer Blood, indie rock band
- Nick Zano, actor
- Virginia Zeani, opera singer