Address: 1 Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480, USA
Phone: +15616552833
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Charlie C
Admission is a bit pricey, but overall a great experience! The house and all its history is amazing, definitely worth checking out, especially if you are interested in Florida history or the Gilded Age.
Vivian Baker
Beautifully preserved example of turn of the century, over the top opulence. Extensive use of marbles for the structure and wood carvings and inlays for the furniture . The Pavilion is a great surprise as well as the finely appointed rail car inside. Our docent was knowledgeable and interactive. The building, its contents, and the docent portrayed the lifestyle of Whitehall when it was the home of newlyweds Henry and Lilly.
Catherine Warren
A fascinating view into the home of a true visionary. The exhibition room that features Henry Flagler’s history and facts about his family and business is not to be missed. Every article reveals something extraordinary. For instance, there is more than $1 billion of Flagler's fortune invested in endowments or trusts that support more than $50 million in educational, charitable, and cultural programs nationwide each year. Henry Flagler is quoted as saying, "The hardest problem a man has is how to help people. The desire to help others comes when a man has more than enough for his own needs, I have come to the conclusion that the best way to help others is to help them help themselves."
Adz_LMW
Always a great time!! Had not been in 10 years and love that they have acquired old pieces to the museum. Please don’t “rush” through the museum. It’s full of history and wonderful treasures. My only complaint is that I was there at 9:50 waiting for opening. The lady setup the Exit booth instead of the entrance booth. Staff shortage due to ‘Covid’
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There's an iron fence around the grounds. The admission fee gets you past the guard shack. There's no charge for guided tours or anything else (other than the gift shop) once you're inside.
I believe it's $44pp. I did not do tea.
We are retired military and it cost us $26 ea.
Best way to get a quote is to call the museum directly. This forum is for the general public to answer questions.
No extra charge.
The Museum's Cafe des Beaux-Arts offers a seasonal Tea Service in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion. The menu includes savory tea sandwiches, scones and other sweets. The Tea Service also comes with our signature pink lemonade. Reservations are required. Non-members pay $50 for Tea Service with Museum Admission (includes tax but not gratuity). There is also a casual PICNIC option, which you purchase a la carte. (No reservations are required for PICNIC). For more information, visit our website.
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$18 for adults. You must make reservations and buy timed tickets prior to going. You can't just show up and buy admission.
The Flagler Museum honors Memberships of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) with 1 complimentary general admission ticket per AAM membership. We currently do not have any other reciprocal programs for admission. For more information, please call Visitor Services at (561) 655-2833. Thanks for your question, Melinda!
At this time, we have not rescheduled a free day in 2020 to make up for our annual Founder's Day event on June 5th. Please visit our website for the most current information on our programming. Thank you!
Adult (age 18+) - $ 18.00 Youth (age 13-17)* - $ 10.00 Child (age 6 - 12)* -$ 3.00 Child (under age 6)* - Free Museum Members - Free
Yes, $15 per person.
Hi Yaquelin! Our guidelines for photography within the Museum property includes the requirement that Whitehall, the Flagler Museum, or the story of Henry Flagler and his impact on the development of the state of Florida, be the primary focus of any photographic composition. The Flagler Museum is not to be used as a backdrop for some other subject, to endorse or promote a product or service, or to support personal projects. So you would not be allowed to shoot photos for your Quincenera. If you have any additional questions, please contact the Public Affairs Director via our website.
Adults $18
Hello Pamola, Thank you for inquiring about the Flagler Museum. We are open on June 5th, each year, and offer complimentary admission in celebration of Founder's Day. We look forward to seeing you soon! The Flagler Museum Staff
It's free on Friday & Saturdays, but call for exact info.
I think you're going to have to call them to get the answer you need.
18 years and older is $18, 13 to 17 years old is $10, 6 years old to 12 years old is $3, children under 6 are free. it is always a good idea to check the website to make sure that there hasn't been any change in the prices. I went to a hotel and picked up some brochures where I was able to find a discount. another place to get area discounts is the Chamber of Commerce, visitors bureau and also the kiosk on the turnpike.
Interesting question. I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that but they should if they haven't.
Ages 5 and under are always free.
No. You may bring your own wheelchair, and the Museum is fully accessible.
I can't give you a specific time but there are a couple of different tour guides who each have their own stories to share with you so whenever you go there are usually tours going on but call ahead to make sure.
18$ USD
Call them! I parked in regular lot when I was there for a regular tour of museum!
It's $18 adults no discounts for Seniors,or any reason but enjoyed museum and Pullman car display
Yes. They have about 3 tours per day. Check the website for the start times
You can go at your own pace, but if you are in a hurry you could probably get through in a little under an hour.
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