5 Best Hotels in Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast, Florida

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Palm Beach has a number of smaller hotels in addition to the famous Breakers. Lower-priced hotels and bed-and-breakfasts can be found in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Lake Worth. Heading south, the ocean-side town of Manalapan has the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. The Seagate Hotel & Spa sparkles in Delray Beach, and the posh Boca Beach Club lines the superlative swath of shoreline in Boca Raton. In the opposite direction there’s the PGA National Resort & Spa, and on the opposite side of town on the ocean is the Marriott on Singer Island, a well-kept secret for spacious, sleek suites. Even farther north, Vero Beach has a collection of luxury boutique hotels, as well as more modest options along the Treasure Coast. To the west, towns close to Lake Okeechobee offer country-inn accommodations geared to bass-fishing pros.

Sabal Palm House

$ | 109 N. Golfview Rd., FL, 33460, USA Fodor's Choice

Built in 1936, this romantic, two-story B&B is a short walk from Lake Worth's downtown shops, eateries, and the Intracoastal Waterway, and each room is decorated with antiques and inspired by a different artist, including Renoir, Dalí, Norman Rockwell, and Chagall. Three rooms and a suite are in the main building, and one suite and two rooms are across a brick courtyard in the carriage house. All rooms have oak floors, private balconies, and free Wi-Fi. There's an inviting parlor where you can relax with a good book; wine, soda, and water are always on offer. A full breakfast is served indoors or under the palms in the courtyard.

Pros

  • On quiet street
  • Hands-on owners
  • Chairs and totes with towels provided for use at nearby beach

Cons

  • No pool
  • Peak times require a two-night minimum stay
  • No parking lot
109 N. Golfview Rd., FL, 33460, USA
561-582–1090
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Grandview West Palm Beach

$$ | 1410 Georgia Ave., FL, 33401, USA

In West Palm's charming Grandview Heights historic district—and just minutes away from both downtown and the beach—this warm and personalized B&B offers a wonderful respite from South Florida's big-hotel norm. With 17 eclectic units spread over a city block, Casa Grandview's principal "inn," cottages, and suites exemplify Florida architecture through the decades circa 1919–49 but come equipped with plenty of modern-day amenities, too. Each unit or room has its own name, personality, furnishings, and history. Grantham's Library Suite, for example, is in the former kitchen of the 1925 Spanish Mediterranean home and adjacent to the extensive house library. With the likes of Florida Craftsman cottages, 1948 art deco cabana-bungalows, and the principal inn—a conjoined 1919 Spanish-mission home and 1925 Mediterranean-revival home refitted with modern amenities—Casa Grandview keeps Florida's fledgling history in style.

Pros

  • Daily dry-cleaning of all linens
  • Complimentary soft drinks, coffee, and snacks (and lots of them) in lobby
  • Simple keyless entry (number code lock system)

Cons

  • Cottages and suites have seven-day minimum
  • Free breakfast in B&B rooms only
  • Art deco suites don't have air-conditioning
1410 Georgia Ave., FL, 33401, USA
561-655–8932
Hotel Details
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grandview Gardens Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 1608 Lake Ave., FL, 33401, USA

Defining the Florida B&B experience, this 1925 Mediterranean-revival home overlooks a serene courtyard pool and has loads of charm and personality, while the fabulous owners provide heavy doses of bespoke service. Grandview is located on a quiet residential street, a short walk from The Square and the Kravis Center. The B&B is warmly decorated with terra-cotta floors, a coral-stone fireplace, and terraces overlooking gardens where you can enjoy breakfast. Each spacious room has French doors opening to individual patios overlooking the pool. Grandview also has two adjacent cottages available for weekly rental.

Pros

  • Innkeepers offer historic city tours
  • Outside private entrances to rooms
  • Free bicycle use

Cons

  • Not close to the beach
  • In a residential area
  • Rental car needed
1608 Lake Ave., FL, 33401, USA
561-833–9023
Hotel Details
5 rooms, 2 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Mango Inn Bed and Breakfast

$ | 128 N. Lakeside Dr., FL, 33460, USA

It's a 15-minute walk to the beach from this B&B dating from 1915, set in a lushly landscaped, mango tree–dotted property. Each of the 11 rooms has a distinctive personality. The two ground-floor rooms have French doors opening onto a patio. A poolside cottage has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Have your complimentary breakfast, which might include homemade raspberry buttermilk pancakes, on the veranda overlooking the heated pool or in the courtyard next to the fountain.

Pros

  • Close to shops and restaurants
  • Breakfasts served poolside
  • Some suites have whirlpool tubs

Cons

  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Beach is a walk away
  • Decor is dated
128 N. Lakeside Dr., FL, 33460, USA
561-533–6900
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Seminole Inn

$ | 15885 S.W. Warfield Blvd., Indiantown, FL, 34956, USA

This historic Mediterranean-revival inn has lovely Old Florida original touches like cypress ceilings and pine floors. It's run by Jonnie Wall Flewelling, an Indiantown native whose family has owned the property for decades. Hunters, fishers, and birders are fans of this spot for its location, but it's got enough Southern charm to attract everyone—and the restaurant serves the finest fried-green tomatoes around. Carpeted rooms are done in country ruffles, and there are rocking chairs on the porch and a sitting area on the second floor. Indiantown memorabilia decorates the lobby, and there's good local art throughout, including a mural depicting the Seminole tribe's history.

Pros

  • Very charming
  • Swimming pool
  • Historic building
  • Tasty Sunday brunch at its restaurant

Cons

  • Steps to climb
  • A 20-minute drive to the lake
15885 S.W. Warfield Blvd., Indiantown, FL, 34956, USA
772-597–3777
Hotel Details
23 rooms
No Meals

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