The video showcases Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida, highlighting its luxury shopping scene, upscale restaurants, and historical significance. It features scenes of people walking along the avenue... More about Worth Avenue

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I spent the day in the wealthiest area of Palm Beach, Florida, Worth Avenue. And let me tell you, you better be worth a lot if you want to shop here. After I wandered the chic historic street, I went into none other than the Chanel store, where I perused purses that cost more than my mortgage. But that didn't stop me from buying a pair of sunglasses. I really had to, they're fabulous. I didn't know shopping like a rich housewife would make me so hungry, so next I headed to Renato's, an adorable Italian restaurant that has some of the best Italian food I've had outside of Italy. I had the caprese salad and chicken... Halliard that was so delicious, I started to consider finding an old wealthy sugar daddy just to sponsor my daily meals here. Besides having fantastic food and endless designer shopping, Worth Avenue also has a unique and historic past. The street has been a symbol of opulence since it was established in the 1920s, attracting the elite and their seemingly endless supply of cash and credit cards. Interestingly, Worth Avenue was the brainchild of Addison Meisner, an architect with a flair for the fabulous. He designed the streets with such elegance that they make you feel like you're strolling through the dreamy streets of a european town quickly following its build worth avenue turned into the ultimate playground for the rich and fabulous if you wanted the latest fashion jewelry or gourmet cuisine worth avenue was the place to be and it still is so if you need me i'll be going through my savings faster than you can say rich husband


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326 Peruvian Ave, Palm Beach, Florida, 33480
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Monday09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Tuesday09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Wednesday09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Thursday09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Friday09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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