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Eau Palm Beach Resort and Spa

100 South Ocean Boulevard, Palm Beach, USA
309 Rooms
Traditional Elegance & Lively
The floral arrangements are lavish and the complimentary champagne perfectly chilled in the Eau Palm Beach’s chandelier-lit lobby, a fittingly elegant welcome to one of the most luxurious hotels on Florida’s Gold Coast. This Mediterranean-style resort, once a Ritz-Carlton, sits on a peaceful private beach lined with French Riviera-esque striped sun umbrellas and chaise longues. Designer Jonathan Adler reimagined the interiors with his signature mix of bold colors, whimsical patterns, and glamorous mid-century modern décor.

Spacious, light-filled guest rooms are outfitted in cheerful shades of blue and yellow, all with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening onto private balconies, many with striking sea views. Suites feature freestanding soaking tubs and large patios. The state-of-the-art Eau Spa, set amid tropical gardens, is a standout feature, as are two oceanfront pools, a retro ice cream parlor, and a chic terrace café overlooking the Atlantic; Nobu Manalapan is the most recognizable name among the selection of restaurants.

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Eau Palm Beach Resort and Spa
100 South Ocean Boulevard, Palm Beach, USA

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