Nature & Outdoors · Palm Beach, FL
Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
★ 4.8(2747 reviews)
Contact
- Address
- 1 Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480
- Phone
- +1 561-655-2833
Hours
- Sunday12–5PM
- Tuesday10AM–5PM
- Wednesday10AM–5PM
- Thursday10AM–5PM
- Friday10AM–5PM
- Saturday10AM–5PM
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A historic Gilded Age mansion offering special family events throughout the year, including seasonal festivals with hands-on crafts, trackless train rides, and outdoor games. The Flagler Museum hosts "Whitehall in Bloom" spring activities, fall festivals with Gilded Age crafts, and holiday celebrations featuring story time with "The Polar Express" reading. These events are designed for kids 8 and under, though the mansion's self-guided tours work for families with older children too. Most special programs require advance registration and fill up quickly. The museum also features a historic railroad car and waterfront grounds that add to the experience beyond the main house tours.
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Season Program Guide
Class· Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon, Evening· Membership RequiredThe Henry Morrison Flagler Museum opens up Whitehall, a stunning Gilded Age mansion in Palm Beach, for families and kids to explore through self-guided tours and special programs throughout the year. You'll wander through this 1902 masterpiece that was once called more magnificent than any European palace, and the museum rotates exhibitions and hosts events like their annual Easter Egg Hunt so there's always something new to discover. The museum runs programs on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays with options in the morning, afternoon, and evening, making it pretty flexible for different schedules. You'll need a membership to participate, which costs twenty dollars per year and gets your whole family access to the programs and the museum itself. What really stands out is that this isn't just a stuffy historical house tour—it's a living space where you can actually imagine what life was like during America's most glamorous era, plus they offer a café if you want to make a full afternoon of it.