The Best Luxury Hotels to Book Near Palm Beach, Florida
Palm Beach – the very name evokes luxury. A town basking in Floridian wealth, this area is feted for its golden beaches and platinum mansions. Residents range from celebrities to politicians, a scene set by industrialist Henry Flagler, who built the first luxury hotels in Palm Beach in the late 1800s. Others followed in his footsteps – and at least one of these five-star hotels in (or near) Palm Beach will suit your taste. Even better, they’re all bookable with Culture Trip.
The Breakers Palm Beach, for a historic five-star hotel experience
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The Brazilian Court Palm Beach, for boutique luxury
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Another historic landmark, The Brazilian Court Palm Beach is regarded for its Spanish-style architecture outside and its plush fabrics and modern midcentury furniture inside. Choose to swim in the immaculate courtyard pool, surrounded by lush, tropical palm gardens, and enjoy concierge service. Or, hop on one of the complimentary standard and electric Linus bicycles to explore the town. Relish pet-friendly rooms, an onsite art gallery, and the award-winning Café Boulud Palm Beach featuring items such as Chef Boulud’s grilled octopus with avocado, yuzu kosho, and red beet.
Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, for oceanfront sun salutations
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When it comes to luxury hotels in Palm Beach, sometimes you have to go to Manalapan. That’s where the undeniably fabulous Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, with two pools, a top-notch spa, and four restaurants, awaits. Designed by Jonathan Adler in sunshine yellows and deep ocean blues, the décor is so cheerful you can’t help but smile. Set on a wide, private beach with stand-up paddleboards, bodyboards, and snorkel equipment available, with boot camp and yoga also practiced right on the sand, this is a Palm Beach luxury hotel for the whole family.
Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, for a family-centric vacation
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When you want to enjoy a chef’s picnic during a break in the nearby polo action, or Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco’s seared snapper fillet with cucumber, orange, mint, coriander, sautéed baby bok choy, and yogurt-shallot sauce, that’s when you head to the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. Of course, there’s far more to this luxury oceanfront accommodation than food. From the onsite Krigler Perfumery to the house car to local attractions to the multilingual concierge, no detail goes overlooked. Two other big pluses: The Kids for All Seasons program and the teen game room.
The Colony Hotel, for a sleep in the pink
Boutique Hotel
The Colony Hotel is in the center of town, which makes it a great location for the cosmopolitan that likes to shop, dine, and see the sights. Known for its signature pink stylings and its iconic cocktails, The Colony immediately began attracting the cognoscenti when it opened in 1947. It still does today. Ask the concierge to arrange for a babysitter if need be so you can watch the celebrities prance in and out for as long as you like.
The Chesterfield Palm Beach, for a five-star old-meets-new experience
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PGA National Resort Palm Beach Gardens, for a sporting stay
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This renowned resort features six championship golf courses. Serene rooms, up-to-the-minute in bath amenities and technology, overlook the grounds, gardens or pool, and all come with a balcony or terrace to increase relaxation. But it’s not all golf, all the time – it’s tennis, too. Play on 19 courts, with 12 equipped with lights for nighttime games – and the same goes for the indoor racquetball and handball courts.
The Ben West Palm, for funky-chic luxury accommodations near Palm Beach
Luxury, Chain Hotel, Boutique Hotel
This 208-room boutique hotel is named for the legendary local socialite Byrd Spillman Dewey, whose estate was famed for its posh parties. Thus, the rooftop heated saltwater pool, with full cocktail service from the adjacent Spruzzo lounge, is just one of the amenities. In your room, orthopedic mattresses and 100% Turkish linen will soothe you to sleep after a few nightcaps too many.