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Top neighborhoods in Lake Worth

Parrot Cove

Parrot Cove serves up Florida coastal living without the tourist price tag. Historic homes in Mission Revival and Mediterranean styles line the quiet streets, while Lake Worth Golf Course offers a relaxing day on the greens. When you're ready for sand between your toes, the pristine Lake Worth Beach is just a short walk away. The neighborhood's tree-canopied streets are perfect for morning strolls. Dining requires a quick 10-minute walk to downtown Lake Worth, where seafood and Caribbean flavors await. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals or charming bed & breakfasts housed in early 1900s buildings. Getting around is easy with flat, walkable streets and plenty of street parking for those with cars.

College Park

College Park lets you live like a local in Lake Worth's peaceful residential bubble. Tree-lined streets invite morning strolls past mid-century ranch homes with manicured lawns and private pools. The nearby Lake Worth Municipal Golf Course offers green space perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to escape tourist crowds. Expect authentic suburban living here with minimal dining or shopping options within the neighborhood itself. Most visitors rent homes with full kitchens and drive to nearby attractions. The quiet streets and sidewalks make morning walks delightful, while beaches and downtown entertainment are just a short drive away.

South Palm Park Neighborhood Association

South Palm Park is a quiet coastal gem where historic Florida charm meets waterfront tranquility. Tree-lined streets showcase stunning early 20th-century bungalows and Mediterranean Revival homes in soft pastels. Just steps away, Lake Worth Lagoon offers scenic walking paths perfect for morning strolls while nearby beaches invite afternoon relaxation. For dining and shopping, a quick 10-minute walk to downtown Lake Worth reveals local cafés and antique shops full of Florida-themed treasures. Accommodations feature charming vacation rentals and historic bed & breakfasts with period details and private gardens, all within easy reach of waterfront parks.

Mango Groves

Mango Groves gives you that sweet taste of real Florida suburban living without the tourist traps. Tree-lined streets create shady canopies perfect for morning strolls, with mid-century ranch homes tucked behind lush tropical gardens. The neighborhood hums with simple pleasures—birds chirping, palm fronds rustling, and the occasional scent of blooming mango trees. You'll need wheels to get around since public transit is limited. Downtown Lake Worth sits just 10 minutes away by car, where you'll find restaurants, shops, and entertainment options missing from this purely residential area. Most visitors stay in vacation rental homes with private pools, offering an authentic slice of Florida life.

Lake Worth Beach

Lake Worth's Lake Worth Beach neighborhood is home to attractions such as Lake Worth Casino Building and Beach Complex and Lake Worth Beach.

Top landmarks in Lake Worth

Frequently asked questions

Are there any cheap motels in Lake Worth?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Lake Worth, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Holiday House Motel where you'll find free WiFi and free parking. Or, think about Palm Breeze Hotel or Lago Mar Motel and Apartments for a comfy, convenient base without a big price tag.
What are the best cheap things to do in Lake Worth?
Sightseeing doesn't mean you have to blow the budget. For some things to do in Lake Worth, enjoy the outdoors at Lake Worth Beach or Merrian Road Beach. Don't forget to plan a visit to Ocean Boulevard.