My toddler son loves this park, and plays there for hours after we eat brunch! Bring sunscreen, towels, and a swim diaper. The meters are free on Sundays!
Larry W.
Classificação do local: 4 Jacksonville, FL
While visiting West Palm we came here to look around before going to have some drinks. There were lots of activities for people to do. Adults can walk and talk, kids played in the fountain and on the light field. We were there at night and it was beautiful I can only imagine what it looks like during the day!
Marqus R.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Located in on the grounds of Flagler Park on the south side of North Clematis Street which has existed since the founding of West Palm Beach in 1893 is a certain portion known as the Mary Graham Centennial Square, not to be confused with the park itself, which was named after the mayor of the city who served as such between the years 1991 – 1997. What makes this point of local interest notable is its ground level fountains. Standing at the West head of it, if offers a spectacular and unique view of the park grounds while looking toward the waters of the Intracoastal. Ground level fountains such as this aren’t all that common and well worth a peek if you happen to be strolling the area. Don’t be surprised if you see children splashing around and playing through the fountain arraignments.