Hotels in The Palm Beaches undergoing transformations

i By October 26, 2023 No Comments

Several prominent hotels in The Palm Beaches, an area comprised of 39 cities and towns stretching from Jupiter to Boca Raton in southeast Florida, are opening or reopening after having undergone substantial renovations.

The refreshed properties include:

  • Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa recently completed an extensive renovation, unveiling 175 revamped guest rooms and suites, upgraded banquet spaces, and the all-new Latitudes restaurant, accompanied by a variety of amenities, including a dedicated kids club.
  • Hilton West Palm Beach, adjacent to the Palm Beach County Convention Center, is on track for a grand reopening in November following a U.S.$25 million renovation, encompassing refreshed guestrooms, revamped dining options like the Galley with an exciting new menu, an inviting pool deck (shown top of post), added cabanas, a stylish lobby bar, and wellness activities.
  • Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa, nestled along the south Palm Beach waterfront, is also preparing to reopen this November following a U.S.$20 million renovation, focusing on modernized guest rooms, updated dining venues, and refreshed common areas.
  • Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Resort & Spa is in the midst of a multimillion-dollar renovation slated for completion later this year, embracing a contemporary open-space layout while modernizing its restaurant, lobby, marketplace, bar, and lounge.
  • Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Palm Beaches Resort is set to redefine luxury, re-emerging in January 2024 as “The Singer Oceanfront Resort,” complete with rejuvenated guestrooms, innovative dining concepts, enhanced meeting spaces, and a picturesque beachfront bar.
  • Flagler Club at The Breakers Palm Beach will unveil a luxurious makeover this fall, promising an ultra-luxury boutique experience with a modern aesthetic by esteemed atelier Tihany Design and exclusive guest benefits, including dedicated staff, complimentary transportation, exclusive food and beverage options, and more poised to elevate and enrich the guest experience

Known as America’s First Resort Destination®, The Palm Beaches has a a pipeline of more than $1 billion in developments boosting the local  economy. In addition to new and freshly revamped hotels, it offers new culinary experiences, an array of attractions, and enhanced transportation options.