Locations

We offer classes in Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach and Jupiter.  Bookings for private groups and parties are available in these and other nearby areas, too. 

ZenHippo at CityPlace

700 S Rosemary Ave Suite 129, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Parking is available in the Hibiscus Parking lot and on surrounding streets.

 

Located in the heart of Downtown West Palm Beach, CityPlace presents a thoughtfully curated mix of shops and restaurants and is at the nucleus of the community with year-round events. Shop our selection of mindful toys and books or join us for an enriching class at our pop-up location through May!

Pan’s Garden

386 Hibiscus Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480

Metered parking is available along nearby streets and at the Apollo Parking Lot on 405 Hibiscus Avenue.

 

This half acre garden just off Worth Avenue is Florida’s first all-native botanical garden. Established by the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, it serves to protect and showcase Florida’s indigenous plants and the wildlife they support. The covered area in the center of the garden is our home on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Ann Norton
Sculpture Gardens

253 Barcelona Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Parking is available along Barcelona Road and neighboring streets.

 

This two acre urban sanctuary and nationally recognized arboretum is a non-profit foundation devoted to preserving Ann Weaver Norton’s house, studio, monumental sculptures, butterfly havens, and tropical gardens. The shaded, grassy area surrounded by 250 species of palms and cycads is our home on Thursday mornings.

Paradise Palms

15954 Half Mile Road, Delray Beach, FL 33446

Free parking is available adjacent to the entrance.

 

Situated on Half Mile Road in West Delray Beach, Paradise Palms Botanical & Sculpture Gardens offers a unique outdoor experience of nature and art, where visitors can stroll through acres of beautifully designed and maintained gardens, groves, and micro-forests containing a significant range of rare and beautiful plants and trees, including one of the most extensive palm tree collections in the United States. Visit us here for classes on Tuesday mornings.

NORA West Palm

485 7th Street, West Palm Beach, FL, 33401

 

ZenHippo is putting down roots! Our first first brick-and-mortar located in the Nora District will feature a welcoming storefront where families can socialize while shopping educator-curated toys, books, and care products. The location will offer private office space for 1-on-1 and small group support services, a beautiful classroom for parties, classes, and workshops, and a landscaped outdoor area for additional programming. The Nora location is poised to offer the community a meeting hub where families can connect, learn, and play. Opening June 2025.

White Trail Club

18877 131st Trail North, Jupiter, FL 33478

Parking is available in the field to the left of the entrance.

 

This beautiful flower farm is set on 25 acres of scenic land and is an amazing site to explore. Families can walk the flower fields, admire the butterfly gardens and swing in the trees. Enjoy lunch at the farm shop or register on site to visit fluffy resident farm animals or collect eggs from the chicken coop. Visit us here monthly on Thursday mornings.

The Royal

340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480

Free valet parking is available in the front of the plaza and self parking is available around the plaza.

 

From rye bread to Red Birkins, The Royal Poinciana Plaza’s eclectic tenant mix beckons and delights with a total of 50 hand-selected brands. It’s a jewel box oasis in the heart of Palm Beach with beautiful water features and lots of green space. We’ll return for classes in this location in Fall 2025.

10% of our profit is donated to the gardens. Visit their websites to get involved and learn more about their initiatives.

The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach - Membership helps protect and celebrate the architectural, botanical, and cultural heritage of Palm Beach.

ANSG Gardens Conservancy - Membership supports the preservation and restoration of Ann Norton’s art and archives, her historic home and studio, tropical gardens and programming for underserved populations.