A 2-Day Palm Beach Dining & Exploring Itinerary
- Keva Balan
- Mar 10
- 3 min read
Palm Beach is the epitome of timeless elegance, where historic charm meets modern luxury. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this two-day itinerary will guide you through the best dining spots, must-visit locations, and fashion inspiration for your getaway. We also checked out some of the newest openings to share with you.

Day 1 Classic Palm Beach Charm
Breakfast at The Colony Hotel
Start your day at the iconic Colony Hotel, a quintessential Palm Beach institution known for its signature pink facade and old-world charm. Enjoy breakfast poolside at Swifty’s, where you can soak in the tropical atmosphere while indulging in a delicious morning spread.




After breakfast, take a leisurely walk down the world-famous Worth Avenue, often compared to Rodeo Drive for its high-end designer stores and luxury boutiques. As you meander through the charming vias, you’ll find hidden courtyards, art galleries, and quaint cafés.


Don’t forget to make your way down to the ocean to visit the iconic Palm Beach Clock Tower at the base of Worth Avenue. This is the perfect spot for a photo op and to take in the refreshing ocean breeze.
Dinner at Palm House – The Dining Room
For dinner, head to one of Palm Beach’s newest dining hotspots, Palm House. Inside, The Dining Room offers a sophisticated sushi-focused menu in an elegant, intimate setting.


Before your meal, grab a drink in the chic lobby bar, which exudes Palm Beach charm with a modern twist. It’s great to see such a nice addition to the hotel offering in Palm Beach. The pool also looked super cute.


Day 2 - Exploring Like a Local
Morning at Royal Poinciana Plaza
Begin your day at Royal Poinciana Plaza, a beautiful shopping and dining destination. Grab a fresh juice or coffee at Celis Produce while you explore the beautifully curated selection of high-end boutiques and galleries or just stroll around.

Just a five-minute walk away, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is a must-see, offering a glimpse into Palm Beach’s Gilded Age history. Also, be sure to stop by Main Street by The Breakers—a stylish new homeware store curated by the team behind the legendary Breakers Hotel. It’s a treasure trove of great pieces and the place you would find a keepsake from your trip.
If you’ve worked up an appetite from all the browsing or purchasing, make your way to Henry’s Palm Beach for their Social Hour from 3–6 PM. This charming bistro, also part of The Breakers’ restaurant portfolio, offers elevated comfort food and craft cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere. We suggest grabbing a drink and bite at the bar.

For your final evening, dine at Estiatorio Milos, the latest addition to the renowned Greek restaurant group. Located in downtown West Palm Beach, this elegant space serves pristine seafood and Mediterranean specialties in a stylish setting—perfect for a memorable night out. We had a fantastic lobster pasta to share.


Post-Dinner Cocktails
Looking for a late-night drink? (Which, in Palm Beach, means 10 PM!) Head to Le Bar for a sophisticated nightcap or visit HMF at The Breakers for a cocktail in one of Palm Beach’s most iconic settings. I believe there are a few other spots in west Palm but we didn’t get a chance to check them out on this trip.

Palm Beach Fashion & What to Pack
Palm Beach fashion is all about elegant pastels, Pucci-style prints, and all-day glamour. Between the iconic architecture and effortlessly chic style, Palm Beach is a dream for anyone who loves fashion and architecture. It’s one of those places I could just walk around all day taking photos of beautiful details.

Wardrobe Essentials:
• Daytime: Flowy maxi dresses, linen sets, and oversized sunglasses. Think resort-chic with a touch of vintage charm.
• Evening: Elegant cocktail dresses or a breezy silk set—perfect for a dinner at a stylish restaurant.
• Shoes: Pack chic sandals for the day and heeled espadrilles or block heels for the evening.
• Accessories: A woven raffia bag, statement jewelry, and a sunhat for that classic Palm Beach aesthetic.
• Swimwear: A sophisticated one-piece or a retro-style bikini for lounging at The Colony or a beach club.
No matter where you go, Palm Beach is the perfect place to embrace color, glamour, and timeless elegance.
Getting to Palm Beach
Palm Beach is easily accessible by air, with Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) offering direct flights from major cities. If you’re flying into Miami International Airport (MIA), it’s just a 1 hour 30-minute drive away. For those coming from South Florida, the Brightline train is a convenient and comfortable way to travel to West Palm Beach from Miami or Fort Lauderdale
Happy Monday and I hope you enjoyed my latest post 💕
Keva xx
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