Terms and Conditions
The Flagler Museum values the personal privacy of each visitor to our website
Security
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Privacy
The Flagler Museum is committed to protecting your privacy when you visit our website, shop at the Flagler Museum Store online, or use the website to purchase a Membership or event tickets. The Flagler Museum does not collect personal information about individuals, such as names and mailing or e-mail addresses, unless it is knowingly provided by the individual. The Flagler Museum will not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to others.
Tour Options and Times
The Museum offers three options for touring Whitehall. There is never an additional fee for any of these tour options. Normally all three options will be available for visitors to choose from, but at least one option will be available to visitors at all times.
Docent-led tour (free)
Docent-led tours cover the first floor of Whitehall, and last approximately one hour.
Tours start on the front porch at 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. (Tuesday through Saturday). On Sundays tours begin at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The Museum makes every effort to ensure that a volunteer Docent will be available at the scheduled times. However, on rare occasions a volunteer Docent may not be available. On those occasions, visitors have the option to take an Audio Tour or to tour the Museum using a printed Self-Guide Brochure.
Audio Tour (free)
Visit the Audio Tour Attendant on the front porch to receive a complementary audio tour wand. Learn about the history of Whitehall and Henry Flagler by listening to descriptions of rooms, objects, and Gilded Age life narrated by the Education Director, Chief Curator, and Executive Director. Audio Tour wands are available in English, Spanish, and French. Tour wands are available on a first-come first-served basis. On rare occasions there may be a brief wait for an audio wand.
Printed Self-Guide Brochures (free)
Self-Guide Brochures are available in English, French, German and Spanish.
Directions to the Museum
The Museum is located on the corner of Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way in Palm Beach, Florida.
From A1A heading North: Turn left onto Worth Avenue. Follow Worth Avenue west to Cocoanut Row and turn right. Drive north 8/10ths of a mile along Cocoanut Row to the Museum's parking lot on the left side of the street.
From I-95 or Florida's Turnpike: Take Exit 70 from I-95, or Exit 99 from the Florida Turnpike, and drive East on Okeechobee Boulevard (about 3 miles or six miles respectively) through West Palm Beach. Cross the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway into Palm Beach and onto Royal Palm Way. Make a left turn at the first stop light onto Cocoanut Row, continue about half a mile and the Museum parking area will be on the left side of the street.
From US 1 heading North: Turn right (east) on Okeechobee Boulevard and follow directions above.
From US 1 heading South: Turn left at Quadrille Blvd., cross over the Flagler Memorial Bridge; turn right at the first traffic light onto Cocoanut Row. The Museum is located on the right side of the street about two blocks from the intersection.
It is possible to get to the Museum via Tri-Rail (a commuter rail system in South Florida), and Palm Tran (a local Shuttle Bus system). Use Palm Tran Route 41 or 42.