Whispered secrets, massive fortunes, billionaires, heiresses, and presidential retreats.

Find the only two gravestones in Palm Beach.

(Or does that make it more bizarre?)

Arches and a waterfront view at the Breakers

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His gravestone reads, “Johnnie Brown.

Died April 30, 1927.”

Go celebrity spotting at Palm Beach mainstays.

Dining tables at Green’s pharmacy luncheonette

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Rub elbows with the glitterati at island favorites.

Inside, you might see a celebrity eating alongside blue-collar workers and beach bums.

Another in-town go-to of the rich and the famous isSprinkles Ice Cream.

Paved, hedge-lined lake trail

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Pretend you’re a guest at Palm Beach’s ritziest resorts.

(Ask to self-park upon arrival to avoid the $30 valet fee.)

Dressed in a pale pink facade, the hotel is now equally appealing to the Instagram set.

Shoppers crossing the street on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach

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You don’t have to be a guest to book an umbrella-topped table.

When you arrive, notice how the pool is ever-so-slightly Florida-shaped.

Hit late-night, high-brow hotspots.

Sculpture, pool, and palms with shopping center in background

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Still, there are places to grab a nightcap or cut a rug.

AtCucina, free pizza used to circulate around 2 a.m. to keep you going ‘til the break of dawn.

Bike the 5.5-mile Lake Trail.

Sculpture of two men sitting on bench at sculpture garden

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(In reality, it’s just a water department door.

Or so they say.)

Uncover the secrets of Worth Avenue.

You’ll have to dig deeper to uncover Worth Avenue’s hidden layer.

You’ll even find a tiny Starbucks and a gelato shop if you look hard enough.

Charter John F. Kennedys presidential yacht.

Shop the Royal Poinciana Plaza.

The plaza has emerged as a hub for Palm Beach’s cool kids.

Visit hush-hush public gardens and lushly cloaked courtyards.

Little-known gardens dot the island uncrowded havens offering semi-private views of the tropics’ flashiest foliage.