CineTour

Movie Tours in West Palm Beach

W. Palm Beach Day Trip to Universal Orlando Resort by Rail

Duration: 16 hours

From: $350

Location: West Palm Beach

Powered by GetYourGuide

West Palm Beach may be best known for its luxury resorts, sunny beaches, and palm-lined boulevards - but it’s also carved out a niche as a scenic backdrop for film and television. With its mix of Art Deco architecture, pastel-colored neighborhoods, and coastal landscapes, the city offers more than just sunshine - it delivers cinematic vibes.

While Miami often gets the Hollywood spotlight, West Palm Beach has quietly hosted scenes for crime dramas, documentaries, music videos, and independent films. Its upscale aesthetic and clean visuals have made it a go-to for productions needing that unmistakable Florida atmosphere without the chaos of a larger city.

What Makes It Special for Film Fans?

The contrast of polished urban spaces and serene beaches gives West Palm a unique storytelling range. Think detective chases through marina docks, romantic beach strolls at sunset, and luxury estates that scream old-school glamor.

Famous Connections:

  • Burn Notice – Though primarily shot in Miami, several segments were filmed around Palm Beach County.
  • Married to the Mob – Some Palm Beach scenes featured the city’s luxurious backdrop.
  • Documentaries and TV segments – Focused on the area’s cultural venues and high society.

Tour Highlights Include:

  • Downtown Clematis Street – Known for its colorful buildings and street life, it’s been used in several indie productions.
  • Flagler Museum and Historic Homes – Stunning backdrops for period pieces and upscale scenes.
  • Palm Beach Lake Trail – Offers waterfront views featured in drone footage and travel shows.
  • South Florida Fairgrounds – Occasionally used for event-based filming and concerts.

Tour Types:

Look for self-guided walking tours and private guided options that include both West Palm Beach and nearby Palm Beach Island. Some tours even mix filming locations with local history, architecture, and celebrity residences for a well-rounded experience.

When to Visit:

Winter and spring are peak seasons, thanks to the mild weather and bustling cultural calendar. It’s also when the area tends to host film-related events, art walks, and pop-up experiences.

Local Tips:

Bring your camera - sunlight here creates movie-level lighting nearly all day long. Many filming spots are open public areas, so you can visit them freely. If you're interested in behind-the-scenes tidbits, ask your guide about the time music legends and movie stars rented out entire villas here.

Whether you're a casual fan or a true cinephile, West Palm Beach adds a sunny, stylish flair to any cinematic adventure. It’s not just palm trees and yachts - it’s a setting where stories come to life.