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    Andre Design District

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    Cute area that I hope will expand more . Not as busy as downtown Atlantic Avenue more relaxed .

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    The Loft At Congress

    The Loft At Congress

    (12 reviews)

    Very cool location for a Bat Mitzvah reception. Definitely off the beaten path…read more It was a little difficult to find and there was not a ton of lighting late at night outside. However, the space indoors was super spacious with 2 different rooms that I could see.

    The company where I work held it's quarterly company wide meeting here. In the past we held the…read moremeeting in restaurants or beer breweries, but this time the management decided to come here. It is what it is. It's locate in a warehouse building in a business plaze because it's just a Venues & Event Spaces and not a restaurant, so they do not serve food or drinks here. However, we had arranged caterings to bring the food in, and we brought wines and cocktails which their staff helped serving them. So basically it is what it is, a very simple empty space which you can make what you can make of it. I am not sure the management provided the backgrounds and curtains as they looked simple but nice. The IT staff brought in the screen for presentations and the loud speakers for music and announcements. As the meeting getting to the end, I felt it went smoothly and thought the staff was very friendly and helpful. The only thing I thought was parking could be a challenge. If you plan to have a large group of people attending a event here, there will not be enough parking spaces in front of the building. Your guests may have to park out in the back and walk around the building to get in.

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens - Turtle Time at the gardens

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens

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    My favorite Japanese garden in Delray Beach. It's perfect…read morefor a one-hour walk, and time really flies because it's so beautiful and peaceful. I go there with my daughter, and it's perfect for kids. I love that it has plenty of parking, a small restaurant, and reasonable ticket prices. The gardens are very serene, with beautiful paths, koi ponds, and a calming atmosphere that feels like a little escape into Japan right in Florida.

    We came here on Mother's Day -- a Sunday in May. As you can imagine, it was quite busy. So busy, in…read morefact, that we only saw a peak at the inside museum and a quick visit to the gift shop. We spent our time visiting the Japanese gardens. It was excruciatingly hot the day we visited. We were glad for the frequent benches to stop and rest. We enjoyed the beauty of the various gardens. Especially liked the bamboo grove as my husband got to explain to a few folks a bit about bamboo and the ingenuity of his grandfather using bamboo on his farm in Georgia as irrigation conduits. The sign saying don't carve the bamboo next to a carved stalk was ironic... In addition to the various plant gardens, there were the rock gardens, the waterfalls, and the pine forest. Liked seeing the koi fish and turtles. Another highlight was the bonsai exhibit. Throughout the winding path, there were stone lanterns and small wooden huts. At the entrance to the area with the original 1977 museum is a laughing Buddha statue of Hotei, the god of happiness. Smaller than expected, you might miss it the first time you pass by. As a caveat, prepare for lots of walking. Wear comfortable shoes, a hat or carry a parasol, sunglasses. They have a couple areas with steps, but there is an alternative "easier" path for strollers or handicapped. And if possible, come when it's cooler. I'm glad we walked the entire perimeter. But for someone very much out of shape, I know I'll be feeling my achy muscles. I'm glad we got this brief glimpse into the history and culture of the Japanese in South Florida. It's one of the most distinctive tourist attractions in our area.

    Andre Design District - venues - Updated June 2026

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