Help - Hotels in Palm Beach
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Help - Hotels in Palm Beach
We are taking a trip to Palm Beach, and trying to find a nice place to stay near near Palm Beach proper, but also do not want to pay a fortune. We have seen the SHERATON OCEAN FRONT (Singer Beach) and RADISSON PALM BEACH SHORES (Singer Beach). Does anyone know some info on these. Any recommendations on others that are under $225/night and oceanfront on Palm Beach proper or close?
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Go to Priceline.com Select Palm Beach as the area you want. Keep it only in Palm Beach, no where else. We did not get a four star on their ratings. It was a three star, BUT we got the Hilton on Palm Beach for $60/night twice. It is a four star anywhere else in the US. This is a great hotel! On the water, valet, good rooms, beach service, etc. A hidden suprise is the Howard Johnson in Fort Worth. The airline had to put me up there, and it turned out to be a hidden jewel on the inner-coastal waterway. Renovated hotel and over the bridge that is next to the hotel is Palm Beach!
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I live in the area and have stayed at the Radisson Palm Beach Shores on Singer Island. Part of it is or was a timeshare so that the room we stayed in was more like a suite. The resort is located on a very nice beach next to a large Marriott Timeshare Resort. It would get my vote.
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Hi--
Singer Island is 15-20 min north of Palm Beach and although the beaches are basically the same the area is not. The area around the beach is fine but 5 min west of the beach, the area gets sort of dicey. It's fine to drive through (Blue Heron Blvd.) to go to PB or into WPB. Lake Worth (not Fort Worth!)is slightly more accessible to Palm Beach so you might want to stay there.
Singer Island is 15-20 min north of Palm Beach and although the beaches are basically the same the area is not. The area around the beach is fine but 5 min west of the beach, the area gets sort of dicey. It's fine to drive through (Blue Heron Blvd.) to go to PB or into WPB. Lake Worth (not Fort Worth!)is slightly more accessible to Palm Beach so you might want to stay there.



