
Clematis Street
Where downtown West Palm Beach Awaits! Clematis Street is an upbeat, friendly family area that is at the heart of downtown West Palm Beach, FL. Home to restaurants, bars, shopping, nightlife, museums and entertainment.
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- Over 60 restaurants of different cuisines
- Over 75,000 visitors weekly
- Enjoy nightlife and dancing
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The Ben injects new energy into downtown West Palm Beach providing a center for conversation, amusement & excitement.
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Injecting a new energy into downtown West Palm Beach.
“Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato”
FAQs
How close is The Ben to downtown West Palm Beach?
The Ben is in downtown West Palm Beach, not just near it. The hotel is one block from Clematis Street, the heart of the city’s dining, shopping, and nightlife scene. Rosemary Square is just minutes away on foot. You can walk to dozens of restaurants, bars, galleries, and boutiques without needing a car.
How far is The Ben from the airport?
Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is about a 15-minute drive from the hotel. Most guests use a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft, or arrange a private car service. The Brightline high-speed rail station is also nearby for guests traveling from Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
What is there to do near The Ben in West Palm Beach?
Within walking distance you have Clematis Street for dining and nightlife, Rosemary Square for shopping and entertainment, and the waterfront for strolling along the marina. Palm Beach Island is a short drive across the bridge, where you will find Worth Avenue, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, and some of Florida’s best beaches. The Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach Zoo, and various watersport outfitters are also nearby.
Does The Ben have waterfront views?
The Ben is the only hotel in downtown West Palm Beach with direct waterfront views. Many guest rooms overlook Palm Harbor Marina and the Intracoastal Waterway, and the rooftop pool and Spruzzo lounge provide panoramic views stretching from Singer Island to Palm Beach Island and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.









