Sunday, May 12, 2019

Downtown Delray Beach - An Overview

Downtown Delray Beach has a ton of fun, merry, and exceptional oceanfront town. The walkability, wide scope of contributions, and nearness to the shoreline make Downtown Delray a retreat town, and one of the main "downtowns" over the United States with a shoreline connected, enabling guests and local people to splash up the sun on one of Florida's Top 10 Beaches (Travel Channel 2015 and 2016) and PolicyGenius' Best Beaches in Every State (Florida) by day and appreciate the night life found on Delray's Atlantic Ave by night.


In 2015, Delray Beach set third on of the Top 10 Happiest Seaside Towns in America and was named "Greatest Weekend Destination" by Palm Springs Illustrated in 2015. This notable, dynamic downtown highlights an in vogue expressions network, home to numerous outside celebrations and occasions and a clamoring offering of shopping, feasting and amusement scenes.

There are an aggregate of two miles of open beachfront attractions that drive in roughly one million guests every year. In 2013, the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, Delray Beach was given the "Best Restored Beach" grant and has been assigned as a Blue Wave Beach by the Clean Beached Council for it's neatness and well-overseen condition. The City of Delray Beach has contracted with a shoreline cleaning administration and a cabana rental organization to guarantee all year satisfactions for all inhabitants and guests.

For more data on shoreline conditions, call (561) 27-BEACH or snap here to visit the City's Beach Conditions page and view the live stream shoreline cam.


Getting to the Beach

  • From Florida's Turnpike:
  • Exit at Delray Beach/Atlantic Ave Eastbound
  • Continue East on Atlantic Ave until you reach A1A (Locally S. Sea Blvd) which runs parallel to the shoreline
From I-95:
  • Take Exit 52/Atlantic Ave Eastbound
  • Turn East onto Atlantic Ave and proceed until you reach A1A (Locally S. Sea Blvd) which runs parallel to the shoreline 

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Shoreline Parking Information

The Municipal Beach has 5 metered stopping regions just as parallel stopping along Ocean Blvd. Ordinary metered stopping is $1.50/hour. Shoreline stopping licenses are accessible enduring one year, from October 1 – September 30. For more data on licenses, click here. Additional stopping and shoreline attractions can be found at the accompanying parks:
  • Sarah Gleason Park
  • Sandoway Park
  • Stay Park
  • Atlantic Dunes Park