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SunFest sunfest.com

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SunFest — Florida’s largest waterfront music and art festival — takes place each May along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway in downtown West Palm Beach, attracting more than 280,000 over four days.

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The Breakers Palm Beach Hotel thebreakers.com

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Opening in 1896, this legendary Italian Renaissance– style hotel sits on 140 acres of oceanfront

property. With hand-painted ceilings and antique carved- stone mantels, The Breakers has hosted Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, U.S. presidents, and European nobility. Offering exceptional dining and accommodations, the 540-room hotel has a sophisticated yet intimate feel, perfect for transporting guests to another time while still making them feel at home.

The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts kravis.org

Celebrating its 20th anniversary last year, the Kravis Center sits on the highest point in the city and

hosts more than 800 shows a year — showcasing everything from classic theater productions like “Les Miserables” to the Palm Beach Opera. Kravis’ Cohen Pavilion is a multipurpose facility with meeting and catering accommodations, including the impressive 10,500-square-foot Weiner Banquet Center and the Gimelstob Ballroom, with seating for more than 700 people.

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The Flagler Museum flaglermuseum.us

Once described by the New York Herald as “more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the

world,” Whitehall — the Gilded Age estate of Standard Oil’s founding partner Henry Flagler

— is Florida’s first museum and now a National Historic Landmark. Overlooking Lake Worth, with more than 100,000 square feet and 75-plus rooms, the Flagler Museum is the ideal venue for small group tours or major corporate events, whose participants can enjoy high tea at the Café des Beaux-Arts or make use of the 48,000-square-foot Grand Hall.

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Renato’s renatospalmbeach.com

Nestled on Worth Avenue — the Rodeo Drive of the East Coast — Renato’s provides a cozy atmosphere

with an old-school Palm Beach feel and rich, traditionally Italian cuisine. With a beautiful outdoor courtyard, Renato’s is an ideal venue for large groups, and is within walking distance of the shops and entertainment venues of CityPlace and Clematis Avenue.

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