DelRay Beach Florida Visitor's Guide
Delray Beach is known as "Florida’s Village by the Sea." Discover what makes Delray Beach, Florida so unique in The Palm Beaches | Palm Beach County.
A beach town with plenty of style, happenings, and places to find serenity. Atlantic Avenue sets the pace for cool. The “Avenue” is a traditional main street complete with quaint brick sidewalks and gaslight-style street lamps. Gourmet restaurants, friendly bistros, and outdoor cafes mix with boutiques, gift shops, and performing art centers for a vibrant streetscape. Just off the Avenue, the historic Pineapple Grove is a colorful blend of galleries, murals, and public art. If you love to discover history and culture, make time for both Old School Square and Spady Cultural Heritage Museum. Make way for special events. Live music, vendors, and awesome times are found during Delray Affair, St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival, and 4th of July Celebration, while tennis fans can enjoy the Delray Beach Open. And don’t forget, the beach sits right on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and A1A – it’s a stunning place to see the sunrise. Not far from the all the hoopla of downtown, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens enchantingly restores your Zen. Extraordinary flora, fauna, and gentle water fixtures surround walkways. Inside the Morikami, save time for the tea ceremony, traveling exhibits, and sushi.