Night Life

West Palm Beach

Established in 1894 by Henry Flagler, West Palm Beach is the northern tip of Florida's "Gold Coast". West Palm Beach hosts a great nightlife atmosphere with the new addition of City Place, the vibrant nightlife of Clematis Street, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. In addition, the Sound Advice Amphitheatre is the home of the largest concert venue in South Florida and provides great outdoor entertainment acts throughout the year.



Delray Beach

Delray Beach's Atlantic Avenue really hits big on live entertainment, the street is lined for several blocks with great clubs such as The Blue Anchor, 32 East, and City Limits while the beach lingers just blocks away. One of our home-away-from-home spots is Boston's, on the corner of A1A and Atlantic. This casual bar and restaurant offers a splendid view of Delray's spectacular coastline with the Upper Deck serving great appetizers and specialty drinks.


Boca Raton

It began with the vision of Addison Mizner, the founding father of Boca Raton. He envisioned a fantasyland where the rich and famous could escape. Of course, he didn't realize the great clubs and dining establishments that would come in his wake. Boca Raton is one of the more affluent Palm Beach destinations that features places to suit even the most discriminating tastes. In close proximity to Five Star Productions, Boca Raton is located off of I-95 and Yamato Rd.


Fort Lauderdale


Broward County is home to 30 cities, varying in population from 30 to 154,021. Our favorite city in this county for nightlife is Fort Lauderdale! From downtown's Riverwalk and Riverfront for dancing and happy hour to fine dining on Las Olas Blvd, there is something for all ages. Another great addition to Fort Lauderdale's beach scene is Beach Place, with convenient shops, restaurants, and bars all in one complex adjacent to the ocean as it's name suggests.



Miami

Greater Miami and the Beaches spread over 2,000 square miles at the southeastern tip of the Florida peninsula. The Intracoastal Waterway separates the Miami mainland and Miami Beach, located on the Atlantic Ocean. More than 2 million people reside here, bringing a rich cultural diversity to the area. This cultural diversity is also one of the highlights of Miami's nightlife! Coconut Grove, South Beach, and Coral Gables are three of our favorite spots to see and be seen.


















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