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Worth AvenueWorth Avenue, situated in Palm Beach, Florida, is a popular upscale shopping district that stretches four blocks from Lake Worth to the Atlantic Ocean. Often referred to as the Rodeo Drive of Florida, Worth Avenue became popular after the construction of Everglades Club in 1918. This street is the quintessence of the unique Palm Beach style. It features over 250 boutiques, shops, art galleries, and restaurants, including Gucci, Brooks Brothers, Valentino, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Neiman Marcus, and Loro Piana. These shops and galleries offer exquisite porcelains, fine paintings, silver, crystal and glass, and antique furniture. A major attraction on the Worth Avenue is The Esplanade, an open-air mall at the eastern end of the street. The Esplanade features a number of upscale shops anchored by the department store, the Saks Fifth Avenue. The Worth Avenue also comprises of smaller alleyways known as “Vias” off the main street. Other attractions in the area include the popular doggie bar and the beautiful courtyards designed by Addison Mizner. Best known for its state-of-art spa services; international standards of its elegant couture houses; jewelry and leather goods; art and antiques; and fine furnishings, Worth Avenue has been a shopping paradise and a byword for good life for over half a century. The Worth Avenue experience has been cherished for several decades by visitors from all around the globe.
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