El Cid pairs waterfront living with architectural pedigree. Along the Lake Worth Lagoon, streets showcase Mediterranean Revival and Mission-style homes safeguarded by a historic district designation and an active El Cid Historic Neighborhood Association. Minutes from West Palm Beach’s dining and cultural core, the neighborhood feels residential yet connected, with sunrise jogs on Flagler Drive, breezy bike rides to cafes, and front-row views of boat parades and fireworks.
Culture lovers gravitate to the nearby Norton Museum of Art and the lush Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, where towering brick sculptures and tropical gardens create a serene escape. Saturday mornings bring a short cruise to the award-winning West Palm Beach GreenMarket on the waterfront for local produce, flowers, and fresh pastries. Across the bridge, the beaches and boutiques of Palm Beach beckon, while neighbors in Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights offer additional dining and arts options.
Families appreciate access to The School District of Palm Beach County, plus competitive magnet pathways at the acclaimed Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts. Weekends are easy: paddle the mangrove islands at the South Cove Natural Area, meet wildlife at the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, or catch a sunset along the waterfront promenade.
If you’re considering a move or planning to sell, Agent Pronto can connect you with a proven local real estate professional who knows El Cid’s market, from historic gems to thoughtfully updated homes.