Shopping in The Palm Beaches isn’t just a way to fill time between brunch and the beach. It’s a vibe all its own!
From strolling under the arches of Worth Avenue or popping into a breezy boutique in Juno Beach, the vibe here is always elevated. This corner of South Florida is where resort-chic meets local flair, with a mix of designer mainstays, indie finds, and a surprising number of vintage treasures tucked between the palms.
What makes it even better is that everything is close enough to turn a casual day out into a full-blown fashion crawl! Start with luxe staples on Palm Beach Island, swing by consignment spots in West Palm, and wrap things up with a happy-hour haul from one of the coastal outlets.
Bonus: most shopping areas are walkable or valet-friendly. There’s no wrong season for retail therapy here, just bring sunscreen and comfortable shoes!
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My favorites in THE PALM BEACHES
Where to stay
What to do
Where to shop
- The Spark Boutique
- C. Orrico – Palm Beach
- Ocean’s Allure – Jupiter
Iconic Luxury Shopping Districts
When it comes to iconic shopping, The Palm Beaches don’t just check the boxes, they define the experience. These districts are where heritage, architecture, and style converge in all the right ways.
Worth Avenue: Palm Beach’s Crown Jewel


If Palm Beach had a runway, Worth Avenue would be it! This Mediterranean-inspired stretch is as iconic as it is picturesque, lined with flower-draped archways, sparkling window displays, and just the right amount of old-world glamour.
You’ll find the heavy hitters here: Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Gucci, Tory Burch, David Yurman – all comfortably nestled among the palm-lined vias and courtyards. The best part is it never feels overwhelming! There’s space to breathe, places to sip an espresso between splurges, and the kind of service that reminds you why luxury still matters.
But it’s not all about designer labels! Worth Avenue also hides some truly special boutiques. Coastal Girls Co. keeps it breezy with relaxed beachwear that still feel polished. Marley’s Palm Beach Collection is your go-to for colorful resortwear that works from cabana to cocktails. Milou Palm Beach curates stylish pieces that hit that perfect sweet spot between trendy and timeless. And Caryna Nina, tucked into the Via Mizner courtyard, is a local fave for elevated looks you won’t find anywhere else.
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Not in the mood for fashion? Step into Raptis Rare Books, a hidden gem where the shelves are lined with first editions, literary treasures, and historical curiosities. It’s elegant, intimate, and brings a quiet kind of richness you don’t often find in a shopping district.
Nearby on South County Road, just steps from Worth, you’ll find a few more favorites worth detouring for. Anatomie is one of them, an under-the-radar favorite for those who want their fashion to work as hard as they do. The pieces are sleek, technical, and impossibly chic, with stretch-infused fabrics that pack like a dream and flatter every body. Ask for Andrea, she’s the in-house stylist and she’s the bomb! I’ll be hosting travel talks here too, so keep an eye out!
Julia Amory brings a splash of old-school Palm Beach to life with printed caftans, block-printed napkins, and breezy hostess outfits. It’s a love letter to old-school entertaining with a youthful wink. Church Mouse offers one of the most beloved upscale resale experiences in the area: designer finds, vintage homeware, and Palm Beach-worthy treasures often at shockingly good prices. It’s run by a church, but the curation is anything but basic.
Royal Poinciana Plaza
Just over the bridge from downtown West Palm, The Royal Poinciana Plaza brings a fresh take on Palm Beach elegance: equal parts timeless and totally now. This open-air plaza blends Old Florida charm with modern flair, set against a backdrop of black-and-white checkerboard walkways, swaying palms, and a mix of serious retail therapy and low-key luxury.
This is where you’ll find cult brands and curated finds in one beautifully walkable spot. A few standouts: Stoney Clover Lane is a pastel-perfect travel accessories and customizable bags that are all over Instagram. Assouline is a dreamy shop of glossy coffee table books for every destination-lover. Roller Rabbit, ZIMMERMANN, and LoveShackFancy serve breezy boho looks for a tropical escape. Alice + Olivia and Veronica Beard are punchy, polished, and made for cocktails after shopping.
Clean beauty fans, take note! Jones Road Beauty, Bobbi Brown’s cult-favorite beauty brand now has a physical home here, just a two-minute walk from the Plaza. The shop is as polished as the products, with rows of balms, blushes, and miracle concealers you can actually test in person.
It’s also a hotspot for lifestyle and beauty. Hermès Beauty, Bang & Olufsen, Shan, and even a SoulCycle studio give the plaza its high-energy rhythm. Glam lovers can hit Oasis Root Studio or Cos Bar for luxe essentials and hard-to-find cult favorites.
Esplanade at 150 Worth
Tucked just off the southern end of Worth Avenue, The Esplanade at 150 Worth is where high fashion meets hush-hush exclusivity. It’s quieter than the main drag, but in that whispered-wealth, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it kind of way.
This sleek, ocean-adjacent center houses some of the most iconic names in fashion. You have Louis Vuitton, Hublot, and Gucci for statement pieces that speak volumes.
It’s not just about clothes either! There’s fine jewelry, upscale eyewear, and refined home accessories, all curated with that signature Palm Beach polish. The Esplanade is also home to a few favorite lunch spots, making it an ideal detour after a morning on Worth.
Local Boutiques & Unique Finds
Luxury isn’t always about big names or glossy storefronts. Some of the most memorable finds in The Palm Beaches come from small and independent shops where everything feels personal, from the curated racks to the handwritten thank-you cards slipped into your bag.
West Palm Beach Boutique Scene

West Palm’s boutique scene has a cool and unbothered energy that’s so easy to love. At The Spark Boutique, owned by local style maven Dawn, the vibe is effortlessly stylish: easy layering pieces with a bit of personality. Amor Couture brings a more refined edge, with clean silhouettes and those neutral-toned staples you’ll reach for again and again.
Bombshell Boutique leans trendier, full of fun dresses, denim, and accessories that’ll have you rethinking your outfit plans. Over on Railroad Avenue, Pompanos has carved out a name with its bold styling and curated finds from emerging labels.
Lola Chiq, run by dynamic sisters Maria and Marietta, is the place to go when you want bold prints and punchy colors, with just enough glam to feel like a statement. Over at Palm Harbor Boutique, Taylor curates a fresh mix of small-batch fashion labels, accessories, and home decor with a coastal twist. You’ll find rattan textures, wrap dresses, and just enough sparkle to dress up a beachy look without overdoing it.
Palm Beach Island Favorites
Back on the island, things skew classic with a twist! Mildred Hoit has been dressing generations of Palm Beach women with timeless elegance and no shortage of charm. If you’re into bold accessories, crisp cottons, or the perfect daytime sweater set, this is your happy place.
The Skinny Dip is a different kind of boutique: part creative collective, part Instagram dream. It’s fun, beachy, and full of little surprises from up-and-coming designers. Just down the way, Michelle Farmer offers a more refined take on resort fashion, blending hand-picked designer pieces with in-house tailoring in a setting that feels more like a private atelier than a shop.
C. Orrico, just a stone’s throw from Church Mouse, brings that signature Palm Beach punch: Lilly Pulitzer brights, playful prints, and a splashy take on everyday resortwear. Then there’s Hive Boutiques, a beautifully curated cluster of storefronts under one very chic roof. Fashion, interiors, beauty, and baby gifts all live here in perfect harmony.
Jupiter & Northern Finds
If you’re heading north toward Jupiter, the shopping district leans into its coastal roots with boutiques that feel deeply local but totally on trend. If you’re the type who can’t resist a monogram, swing by Initial Styles, where Shannon brings Palm Beach prep to life with personality. From personalized resortwear to cheeky embroidered gifts, it’s a feel-good stop full of thoughtful little extras.
Ocean’s Allure, one of my favorites in North County, lives up to its name. This boutique is all about effortless style: airy blouses, versatile dresses, and layered jewelry that transitions from beach to cocktails without skipping a beat. For something softer, The Wild Orchid brings romantic styling and flowing fabrics into the mix for resortwear that doesn’t scream tourist.
Jupiter also brings in that laid-back, outdoorsy feel. Stop by Blueline Surf & Paddle Co. for surfwear, lifestyle apparel, and gear that speaks to the town’s water-loving crowd. And if you’re winding down near the inlet, Love Street is definitely worth a stroll. The retail here is light but stylish, with small shops sprinkled among waterfront restaurants and views that steal the show.
Markets, Vintage & Bargain Hunting


Not everything in The Palm Beaches has to come with a luxury price tag. You’ll stumble upon unexpected finds, vintage pieces with a story, and well-loved gems that just need a new home.
Antique Row at West Palm Beach
There’s something cinematic about strolling Antique Row. This historic stretch along South Dixie Highway is home to more than 40 antique shops, vintage dealers, and galleries, all packed into a few easily walkable blocks.
Whether you’re after mid-century furniture, old-world art, or that perfect bar cart, there’s no shortage of charm or inventory here! Many of the shop owners are collectors in their own right, and the stories they’ll share about each piece are often as valuable as the item itself.
Expect a mix of polished and eclectic: French garden statues here, Deco glassware there, and maybe a gilded mirror or two you’ll immediately try to justify packing home. It’s the kind of place where interior designers and treasure hunters happily cross paths, and no two visits feel the same!
Thrift & Consignment Highlights
If you love the thrill of the hunt, West Palm Beach’s thrift scene delivers in surprisingly stylish ways. The Day by Day Shop in Northwood Village has quietly built a reputation for curated secondhand finds: from vintage designer to quirky collectibles, all tucked into a cozy, well-edited space. Nearby, a handful of other local shops stock everything from Palm Beach prep pieces to throwback art and funky decor.
Clematis Street has its own handful of vintage nooks that are worth a slow wander, especially if you’re looking for unique jewelry or statement clothing from past decades. For a bit of a wild card, don’t overlook the Jupiter Hospice Thrift Store. Yes, it’s for a good cause, but this beloved local haunt is full of surprises: from antique furniture and quirky artwork to designer bags and one-of-a-kind accessories. Inventory changes fast, and regulars know the drill: go often and grab fast!
If you’re looking for high-end finds, both Dina C’s and City Girl have incredible selections but with a higher price tag. They are essential stops for luxury shoppers in West Palm Beach. Dina C’s is a dream for those hunting for rare, high-end vintage couture, whereas City Girl excels at offering a polished selection of modern, contemporary designer labels. Regardless of the cost, both stores justify their prices with an expertly curated inventory of authentic, investment-worthy pieces.
Where to stay in the Palm Beaches?
Shopping Centers, Malls & Outlets
Sometimes you just want it all in one place: retail, dining, maybe even a cold glass of wine between stores. The Palm Beaches deliver with a handful of shopping centers and open-air districts that blend national names with local charm.
Destination Centers
You’ve already heard about The Royal Poinciana Plaza, and yes, it deserves a second mention! Beyond the boutique scene, it offers a well-rounded shopping experience with wellness studios, bookshops, and cafes that turn a quick stop into an afternoon affair. When you need a break from browsing, stop in at one of my favorite restaurants for a quick bite, The Honor Bar.
The Esplanade at 150 Worth also pulls double duty. While technically a luxury retail destination, it offers indoor comfort with a curated collection of brands and elegant surroundings. The ocean is just steps away, which makes post-shopping walks along the water practically mandatory.
And for those who love a good outlet hunt, Tanger Outlets Palm Beach in West Palm Beach brings over 100 designer and brand-name stores together in a clean, open-air layout that’s easy to navigate. Expect favorites like Saks OFF 5TH, Coach, and Nike, plus a rotating mix of seasonal pop-ups and food trucks for mid-spree fuel.
Check out more of my Palm Beach favorites for local gems and luxe hangouts that go beyond the shops!
More Malls & Districts
Further north, The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens blends upscale department stores like Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue with a wide range of well-known brands. It’s sleek, bright, and surprisingly calm, even on a Saturday. Just next door, Downtown at The Gardens adds a more laid-back, lifestyle-driven twist with local boutiques, salons, and restaurants.
Back in West Palm, The Square (formerly CityPlace) has evolved into a buzzy, pedestrian-friendly district where retail shares space with public art, dining patios, and community events. You’ll find stores like Anthropologie and Restoration Hardware next to locally owned concept shops, yoga studios, and one very photogenic fountain. Come for the shopping, stay for the ambiance.
Shopping Tips & Planning


A little planning goes a long way when you’re shopping in The Palm Beaches. With so many walkable districts and open-air plazas, it’s easy to turn a quick browse into an all-day affair, especially when the weather’s just right and the cafes are calling.
If you’re eyeing Worth Avenue or Royal Poinciana Plaza, weekdays are your friend. You’ll skip the crowds and get more personalized attention in the boutiques. Saturdays tend to be buzzy and beautiful but come with a side of valet waits. For markets, vintage, or consignment shops, mid-morning during the week is golden: fresh inventory, fewer people, and more time to chat with shop owners who know their stuff.
Most of the shopping districts (from downtown West Palm to Palm Beach Island) are walkable, valet-optional, and surprisingly easy to navigate. Antique Row, Clematis Street, and Northwood Village all offer nearby parking, while places like The Gardens Mall and Tanger Outlets have plenty of spots and tend to run on a come-and-go rhythm.
A few essentials to make your shopping day easier: comfy shoes (sidewalks here are gorgeous but not always heel-friendly), sunscreen (you’ll be outside more than you think), and a crossbody bag or tote that keeps your hands free for, well, everything else!
Why Shopping in The Palm Beaches Just Hits Different
This isn’t just another place to swipe your card! From the polished arcades of Worth Avenue to the indie boutiques hiding in creative corners of West Palm, The Palm Beaches are made for shoppers who appreciate the mix: high-end, homegrown, and everything in between.
If you’re planning your first visit or already have a favorite courtyard or consignment rack, this guide is your jumping-off point. Map out a few anchors, but leave space to wander. The best finds here rarely show up in algorithms.
And if you’re building a shopping day, this is your sign to start sketching the itinerary. Just don’t forget to pack light, you’re going home with more than you planned!