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CLEMATIS STREET

Clematis Street is lined with restaurants, bars, live music venues, and nightclubs. It's a vibrant hub for nightlife and entertainment, offering a lively atmosphere for socializing and enjoying music performances.

Clematis Street is the historical heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. Two of the most prominent structures, the Comeau Building and Harvey Building, date from 1925 and 1927, respectively. Starting at Flagler Drive on the Intracoastal Waterway, walk west along Clematis Street and experience the varied, unique to South Florida flavor of the area’s colorful boutiques, art galleries, nightclubs, live music, restaurants, antique shops and historical landmarks. In the winter season there is the farmers’ market and the spring has SunFest. Walking south on Rosemary Avenue (the western end of Clematis) will take you straight into CityPlace.

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On Thursdays, Centennial Square comes alive for Clematis By Night, which offers free live music from 6 to 9 p.m. The street's award-winning Green Market is where you'll find every local on a Saturday morning between October and April. Go around opening time (9 a.m.) to avoid the crowds.

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