Forbes
July
24,
2024
No need goes unanticipated at the Spanish-Colonial style Brazilian Court Palm Beach, where 46 rooms and 34 suites offer the utmost in luxury replete with velvet headboards and mahogany and marble finishes. Lush tropical courtyards overflow with palms and bromeliads, and when you can pull yourself from the hotel’s posh poolside patio, it’s just a four-minute walk to the romantic vias (secreted away, art-filled courtyards) and couture shopping along Palm Beach’s high street, Worth Avenue. The hotel is home to one of Palm Beach’s most celebrated restaurants, Cafe Boulud, where you can clink glasses under cypress ceilings or a canopy of stars and gurgling fountains in the outdoor courtyard while enjoying Daniel Boulud’s famed French fare.