Wellington

Discover Wellington: Equestrian Elegance and More

Wellington, known as the Winter Equestrian Capital of the World, is a charming village where equestrian excellence meets suburban tranquility. Whether you’re a horse enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Wellington offers a unique blend of activities and attractions for everyone, be it a Saturday at the Wellington International, a visit to the Wellington Environmental Preserve, or a live performance at the Wellington Amphitheater.

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Popular Things to Do in Wellington

Begin your Wellington adventure by attending a thrilling polo match at the National Polo Center, home to some of the most prestigious tournaments in the world. Enjoy the elegance and excitement of the sport while sipping champagne and watching skilled riders and powerful horses compete for victory.

Then, indulge in retail therapy at The Mall at Wellington Green, featuring over 150 stores, including upscale boutiques, department stores, and specialty shops.

Take a day trip to nearby attractions like Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, or the Cox Science Center and Aquarium in West Palm Beach.

Explore our picks for the top 14 Things to Do in Wellington.

Annual Events in Wellington

Experience the Winter Equestrian Festival, a highlight of Wellington’s equestrian calendar. From January through April, this festival offers a range of events, from dressage and show jumping to riding lessons and trail rides.

Join the International Gay Polo Tournament, an inclusive event that combines competitive polo with a festive atmosphere. The tournament features top GPL players and a vibrant tailgating scene with creative themed parties.

On Fridays, explore the Lakeside Market at Wellington Town Center, where local vendors, artisans, and gourmet food trucks create a delightful atmosphere along the waterfront. Enjoy live music, handmade crafts, and artisanal treats with your family and pets.

Don’t miss the Bacon and Bourbon Fest, a celebration of gourmet bacon dishes and a selection of over 30 bourbons. Visit our events page for the latest happenings in and around Wellington.

Dining in Wellington

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Wellington offers a diverse culinary scene. Enjoy family-friendly dining at Stonewood Grill & Tavern. Check out our Wellington dining guide for more options.

Places to Stay in Wellington

Stay at one of Wellington’s top hotels, such as the Hampton Inn & Suites Wellington or the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Wellington-West Palm Beach. For more lodging options, see our Wellington accommodations page.

Whether you’re here for a weekend or an extended stay, Wellington promises a unique blend of equestrian elegance and Florida charm. Plan your visit today and experience all that Wellington has to offer!


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Tip from a Local

Christina Nicholson (@christinallday on IG)

“One of the best parts about living in Wellington is how much there is to explore nearby. The kids love playing at Tiger Shark Cove Park, we’re just a short drive from Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, and dinners at Cooper’s Hawk are always a favorite for my husband!”

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Wellington Experiences

What is Wellington, FL known for?

Wellington, Florida is sometimes called the “Equestrian Capital of the World,” due to its slew of equestrian events. This Florida town actually hosts the 12-week Winter Equestrian Festival every year.

Does Wellington, Florida have a beach?

Wellington isn’t on the coast of Florida, so there aren’t any beaches within this particular town. However, you can easily make your way to loads of nearby beaches, including Lake Worth Municipal Beach, Palm Beach Municipal Beach, and John D. MacArthur Beach State Park.

Is Wellington, Florida crowded?

For the most part, Wellington, Florida is not crowded, but there can be slightly more crowds during peak season (winter).

Does Wellington, Florida have a downtown?

Like many of the cities in Florida’s Palm Beaches, Wellington doesn’t have an official downtown. But in this particular town, almost all of the best shopping and dining is found along Forest Hill Boulevard.

Does Wellington, Florida have a boardwalk?

Wellington, Florida has a couple of boardwalks. First, there is one in Pine Valley Preserve, which is great for a calming stroll through nature. There’s also a second boardwalk at the Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, which is particularly great for bird watchers in the winter.

Is Wellington, Florida good for a family vacation?

Wellington, Florida has loads of kid-friendly activities, making it great for a family vacation. Watch the horse jumping competitions at the Palm Beach Equestrian Center, enjoy the ocean-themed playground at Tiger Shark Cove, and say hello to the animals at the Wellington Conservation Center.

How accessible to airports is Wellington, Florida?

Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is just 15 miles from Wellington. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) (54 miles) and Miami International Airport (MIA) (72 miles) are both great alternatives as well.

What public transport options are in Wellington, Florida?

Palm Tran is the only public transportation option in Wellington, Florida. This convenient bus system runs through all of Palm Beach County, so it’s easy enough to hop on board and explore the rest of Florida’s Palm Beaches.

What is the best time of year to visit Wellington, Florida?

Thanks to ideal weather conditions, winter is widely believed to be the best time to visit Wellington, Florida.

What is the history of Wellington, Florida?

In 1951, Charles Oliver Wellington, a New York businessman and investor, purchased 18,000 acres of swampland at the edge of the Everglades. But it wasn’t until December 31, 1995 that this land became an official town known as Wellington, Florida.

What are the main draws / top attractions / top things to do in Wellington, Florida?

You can’t visit the equestrian capital and not see some horses. Luckily, the Palm Beach Equestrian Center has equestrian events all winter long.
But horses aren’t the only animals you’ll find in Wellington. At the Wellington Conservation Center, you can interact with lemurs, sloths, porcupines, capybaras, and all sorts of other animals!

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