This relatively unknown town in Florida has become a playground for the rich and famous

Every winter, the small town of Wellington, in southeast Florida, experiences a tremendous influx of some of the wealthiest people in the world. From the Springsteens to the Bloombergs, to the families of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, to Arab sheikhs and South American billionaires, it's a congregation of people with spectacular quantities of money.

Every winter, the small town of Wellington, in southeast Florida, experiences a tremendous influx of some of the wealthiest people in the world.

From the Springsteens to the Bloombergs, to the families of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, to Arab sheikhs and South American billionaires, it's a congregation of people with spectacular quantities of money.

No, they aren't gathering for some sort of business affair. They're coming for WEF: the Winter Equestrian Festival, which takes place every year from January to April on the hallowed grounds of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The 12-week WEF has been the longest equestrian event of its kind for several years running, and it attracts riders at all levels of the sport.

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Because of the costly nature of all things equestrian, it's no surprise that rich people and horses go hand in hand. But while some wealthy riders and owners are just in it for the glamour and prestige, some — like Georgina Bloomberg and Jessica Springsteen — are serious and successful competitors.

As WEF has grown over the years, it has turned Wellington into a winter oasis for the upper crust, who come to ride, mingle, and bask in the warm weather. But while the human amenities are nothing to sneeze at, the real luxuries are reserved for the horses. Here's an inside look at this star-studded fantasy world, where celebrities come to play and their four-legged companions reign supreme.

Wellington, Florida, is a community of about 60,000 people in southeast Florida, about 15 miles west of West Palm Beach.

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Without a doubt, horses rule in Wellington. Here, some elite horses cross the street on special paths.

Horse crossing 🙅🏽🙅🏽

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Many roads and neighborhoods are equestrian-themed.

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Bill Gates owns several properties in the area and has reportedly just completed a $38 million purchase of an entire Wellington street, totaling six properties and about 20 acres. His daughter Jennifer is a seasoned WEF competitor.

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In a fitting continuation of the rivalry between Gates of Microsoft and the late Steve Jobs of Apple, Laurene Powell Jobs recently purchased a 3.5-acre ranch on Wellington's Quarter Horse Trail for $15 million. Her daughter Eve is also an accomplished rider and has competed against Jennifer Gates.

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Grand Prix Village, an exclusive, horse-focused development within walking distance of the show grounds, is famous for stables that look like this.

Gorgeous stables... #GrandPrixVillage #Wellington #Florida #USA

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Yes, horses live in there.

#thecastle #wellington #florida #yard #stables #showjumping #grandprixvillage

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The festival takes place on these sprawling grounds, which include 18 competition arenas and 256 permanent horse stalls.

Good morning PBIEC and Wellington 🙌🏻 Join us at 11am for this week's highlight event, the $130,000 @horseware Grand Prix CSI3*! #wef2016 #horsewarexwef #Repost @sportfot.photovideo ・・・ Drone Aerial view of the Winter Equestrian Festival #drone #winterequestrianfestival @sportfot.photovideo

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More than 5,000 horses with a net value of well over half a billion dollars compete within the circuit.

Congratulations to this week's WEF Champions... #wef2016

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Jeremy Jacobs, billionaire owner of the Boston Bruins and chairman of Delaware North, used to effectively rule the Wellington scene from his 21,000-square-foot mansion on the sprawling Deeridge Farm.

Amazing #aerial shot of #deeridgefarms, home of the brand new venue for the #wellingtonmasters in Feb. 2016!

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But then, in 2006, a wealthy Boston developer named Mark Bellissimo arrived on the scene and bought the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center for $135 million. He's still the owner and has expanded the festival into the grand event it is today.

Looking forward to the Grand Prix tonight #pbiec #wellingtonflorida #igerswestpalmbeach

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Elegant spectator tents line the International ring, providing a place for the rich and famous to watch in style.

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Fancy boutiques can be found along the horse paths that connect competition rings and practice areas on the show grounds.

Flashback to our Spring pop-up store @winterequestrianfestival. #SS16' #jacandjay

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Events at WEF are often sponsored by luxury brands. Hermes' line of horse products includes saddles that cost around $8,000.

The horse with no name #SautHermes

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Famous names and faces are common in the competition rings. Here, Georgina Bloomberg celebrates a good round in a Nations Cup event. Bloomberg is the 33-year-old daughter of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Susan Brown.

Jumping on the Nations Cup team for the USA here in Wellington was a life goal of mine, and last night I got to accomplish that goal. Being able to do so with a clear round and with such an amazing group of women as my teammates, made it even better than I could have imagined. I'm so proud of this amazing horse, to ride for this country, and to be a member of this team. #girlpower #likeagirl #teamusa #Lilli @usequestrian 🇺🇸🚺💪🏼 (📸: @musejumping )

A photo posted by Georgina (@georginabloomberg) on Mar 5, 2016 at 7:06pm PSTMar 5, 2016 at 7:06pm PST

Jessica Springsteen, daughter of rocker Bruce, and her horse Cynar VA sail over a fence while judges watch.

#Repost @noellefloydmagazine Conveniently, the tape watchers also provide handy perspective #howhighistoohigh #jumpthemoon #CynarVA #jessicaspringsteen #wef2016

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Actor Tom Selleck's daughter, Hannah, dresses up as Alice in Wonderland to ride in a competition for charity.

Congrats to #Ambassador @hannahselleck on her big win at the #LAMasters ! She rocked it in the charity class as Alice in Wonderland with teammate Jane Richard Philips as the Queen of Hearts ! Thanks for sharing your ❤️ for #justworldinternational ! #lamasters #longines #LIVEmasters #mastersgrandslam #repost @chronofhorse

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Olympian Reed Kessler enjoys some time on the sidelines with her dad, Murray Kessler, CEO of tobacco company Lorillard.

#tbt missing my favorite papa bear, just a few more weeks! 👪

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Brazil's Doda de Miranda displays laserlike focus as he tackles a course. His wife, Athina Onassis de Miranda, is a French-Greek heiress and a successful rider in her own right.

Brazil's Doda de Miranda and AD Cornetto K, first to go double clear in the $380,000 CSI5* Grand Prix at #WEF finishing in 3rd place #dodademiranda #wef2016 #horses #horsesofinstagram #showjumping #snl

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As if the majorly rich weren't wealthy enough, prize money for some of the events at WEF can top $500,000.

"Do you guys take checks?" A fitting victory for Boyd Martin at the Wellington Eventing Showcase during Ariat Week! #TeamAriat #Ariat #AriatWeek Repost @ariatinternational ・・・ Boyd Martin is Packing for the return trip from Wellington: Prize money ✔️ Gear bag ✔️ Ariat Terrains ✔️ and a big congratulations from #Ariat!!

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WEF's youngest competitors, often the children of famous riders, dress up for an early Easter. Believe it or not, their ponies can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

The Easter Bunny made an early appearance during this morning's Artisan Farms Youngest Lead Liner Classic! 🐰 #wef2016

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Fashion and style are also huge parts of the Wellington experience, appealing to riders and non-riders alike. Here, Polish model Zuzanna Bijoch poses on a different kind of horse at the Palm Beach Equestrian Center.

Found my horse 🙋🏻🐴 ❤️

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Riders in traditionally glamorous white competition clothes prepare for their class by walking a course of jumps. A high-end competition outfit can easily cost upward of $1,000.

The weather on my jog this morning reminded me of the weather in Wellington, so I thought I'd post a #throwback. Take me back to WEF, please.🌴 #wellington #winterequestrianfestival #pbiec #33414

A photo posted by Hannah Lee Harrel (@_han_polo_) on Feb 18, 2016 at 12:58pm PSTFeb 18, 2016 at 12:58pm PST

Although the Wellington crowd might like to look good, they want their horses to look better. Here, a horse gets some dust wiped off his ear before heading into the competition ring.

Finishing touches before heading into the ring for Bugsy✨🐛 #wef2016

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The horse show grounds are not the only place to host high-profile guests in Wellington. Prince Harry has been known to play in polo matches at the nearby International Polo Club.

#Repost @savannahlaurenphoto with @repostapp ・・・ I can now confirm, Prince Harry has a very cute laugh. #sentebaleRS16 #princeharry #sentebale #polo #polocup #wellington #wellingtonpolo #royalfamily #horse #horses

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Even Donald Trump has tried to get in on the action. In recent years, he has hosted the Trump Invitational show jumping event at Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach property that's located within a few miles of the Wellington community. Here, he poses in front of a jump with country singer Hunter Hayes.

Hunter Hayes gets the Trump thumbs-up from the Donald himself. #trumpinvitational

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As crazy as "Welly World" is, though, the horses really do come first.

Rain, rain go away ☔️

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Owners spend a tremendous amount of money to ensure that their equine companions can perform their best in competition. Here, a horse and rider train in front of an equine palace.

Tina's kinda a big deal tho ✈️ PC: @sofiepousette

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This four-legged athlete receives a deep-tissue massage as part of his training routine.

Tuesday spa day for Costa with @topcalltherapy ✨If you are in Wellington I highly recommend you try it on your horses - it's like a deep tissue massage. I did it on Karli before her classic and she was jumping out of her skin the next day!

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A happy horse looks out from his impeccably decorated home in the Wellington area.

The Princess!!! PIGGLES #horsesofinstagram #wellyworld #flyingpig #showjumper

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With the high cost of horse upkeep, stabling, training, and competing in the WEF, it's no surprise that the true Wellington lifestyle can only be achieved by a very small number of people.

Queen Z 👑

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