How to holiday like the Palm Royale set

By | March 29, 2024

(Colony Hotel)

For a taste of sunny 1960s south Florida Apple TV+’Enter The Colony, Palm Beach’s iconic 89-room boutique hotel, in Palm Beach’s exciting new series, Palm Royale.

Known as the Pink Paradise thanks to its pink façade (thanks to its signature Farrow & Ball paint), the hotel’s understated feel dates back to its early years when it opened as a home away from home for members of the community. Since then, it has hosted the likes of Judy Garland, Sophia Loren and Frank Sinatra and served as the venue for fashion shows photographed by Slim Aarons.

When you enter the reception, known today as ‘The Living Room’, you will be greeted by glossy black mosaic floors, a live flamenco guitarist and a quirky de Gournay mural featuring Floridian flora and fauna (think monkeys, flamingos and pumas). ) – dazzling even the most discerning modern traveler.

Where?

To get to The Colony, you’ll need to cross one of three newly restored bridges to the 10.4-square-mile island of Palm Beach, Florida, whose pristine palm-lined boulevards and bright green lawns have long been home to America’s upper crust. and is home to more than 50 billionaires. The past two years have seen a boom in luxury retail, hospitality and interior design in this historic town, making it the perfect time for newcomers to visit.

    (Colony Hotel)    (Colony Hotel)

(Colony Hotel)

Style

The hotel’s iconic décor (most recently redesigned and enhanced by Kemble Interiors in 2022) is the epitome of Palm Beach chic. Designers used a palette that reflects the natural beauty of the area, from the vibrant green palm trees to the blue of the ocean on the beach just a stone’s throw from The Colony’s entrance. It’s a fun, creative style that brings a smile to your face at every turn, including new, bespoke de Gournay murals on every floor. In the upstairs bedrooms, you’ll find scalloped headboards, vintage club chairs and maximalist fabrics, as well as pieces from the shoppable capsule furniture collection in rattan and faux bamboo created by Society Social for The Colony.

Which room?

When you choose the Junior Suite, you will enjoy a spacious and stylish place to lay your head. Decorated in soothing shades of blue and white, dreamy suites feature a king bed or two queen beds, a living area with a sofa bed, a bathroom, and amenities like a Keurig coffee maker, mini refrigerator, and microwave. Another excellent choice is the two-bedroom Goop Villa; The lifestyle brand is the result of a collaboration with actress-turned-entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow, who partnered with New York design firm Ronen Lev on the redesign of one of The Colony’s seven villas. The beautifully renovated abode is inspired by the romance of a Parisian pied-à-terre and is the perfect place to meet the whole family.

    (Nickolas Sargent)    (Nickolas Sargent)

(Nickolas Sargent)

food drink

Swifty’s, the hotel’s poolside restaurant, is the heart of the hotel and a great spot for people-watching. By day, the indoor/outdoor spot is a local Ladies Lunch favorite, serving lobster rolls with poached Key West pink shrimp, colorful Cobb salad, and gossip.

After dark, when a live band plays, guests take their seats beneath the twinkling, leafy hanging garden to enjoy a romantic dinner—highlights include salt-and-pepper calamari and double-bone Colorado lamp chops—and the hardiest to enjoy creative cocktails until the morning. A classic, club bar that flows until the early hours.

Pick yourself up with a hearty breakfast of cornflake-crusted French toast with caramelized bananas and pecan maple syrup, or a bagel with Catsmo New York smoked salmon and cream cheese.

    (Colony Hotel)    (Colony Hotel)

(Colony Hotel)

extracurricular

If you’re staying at The Colony, you’re just steps away from the famous shopping and dining street Worth Avenue (Palm Beach’s answer to Rodeo Drive). Alongside well-known fashion designers like Chanel and Ralph Lauren, also check out Church Mouse, a high-end charity shop that often stocks rare jewellery.

For a glimpse into Palm Beach’s fascinating past, visit the Flagler Museum, a dazzling 75-room neoclassical Beaux-Arts mansion built by oil tycoon Henry Flagler (Flagler discovered Palm Beach in 1893 and built a new then put it on the map). railway to the region). Another cultural hit can be found at the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, a beautiful oasis where lush greenery is complemented by epic sculptural creations and offers a fascinating glimpse inside the artist’s studio.

Finally, the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach is a must-visit; redeveloped by architect Norman Foster in 2019; It hosts a magnificent collection of masterpieces and emerging artists. The gallery also includes a stylish restaurant, The Restaurant at The Norton – don’t miss the tuna tacos – and a sculpture garden with works by Keith Haring, Paul Manship and Ugo Rondinone.

In low season, rooms start at $499 per night, excluding taxes. thecolonypalmbeach.com

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