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  1. Boca Raton (/ ˌ b oʊ k ə r ə ˈ t oʊ n / BOH-kə rə-TOHN; Spanish: Boca Ratón [ˈboka raˈton]) is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 97,422 in the 2020 census and it ranked as the 23rd-largest city in Florida in 2022.

  2. Boca Raton. City of Boca Raton. With miles of white sandy beaches, glistening blue water, luxury resorts, a world-class arts scene, and more parks than one vacation can handle, Boca Raton, on Floridas Southeast Coast, offers a unique combination of nature and elegant relaxation.

  3. Boca Raton. Plan Your Trip to Boca Raton: Best of Boca Raton Tourism. By Management. 25,441. Explore Boca Raton. Hugging the shoreline between West Palm Beach to the north and Fort Lauderdale to the south, Boca Raton enjoys all the charm and affluence that Florida has to offer.

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  4. Get Directions. Laidback luxury that welcomes all. Boca Raton has exceptional attractions, shopping, fantastic events, and beaches. From luxurious spas to outstanding events, here are 10 things to do in Boca Raton that keep you coming back for more. It’s not just about the beach in Boca Raton.

  5. News. The June Issue of the City Connection is Here! Read all about Hurricane Season prep, Ode to Boca, Water Safety tips, Sustainable Summer programs, FREE Summer in the City concerts & more! Read on... Time to Prepare for Hurricane Season. Experts are predicting a very active hurricane season.

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · 1. Boca Raton Museum of Art. Source: facebook.com. Boca Raton Museum Of Art. As I meandered through the Boca Raton Museum of Art’s halls, I marveled at the masterpieces that adorned the walls. The permanent collection was a true treasure trove, featuring one-of-a-kind works by iconic artists such as Degas, Picasso, and Andy Warhol.

  7. Boca Raton is a city of 100,000 people (2018) on the east coast of Florida about halfway between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. The name boca ratón translates literally as "mouse mouth" (not "rat mouth"), and is believed to derive from a Spanish nautical term for a shallow inlet filled with jagged rocks.