Palm House
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Character and identity
Palm House opened in 2024 on Royal Palm Way as the U.S. debut of London's Iconic Luxury Hotels collection, and the design language signals the ambition immediately: coral Murano glass chandeliers, seashell tapestries behind the reception desk, blush velvet seating, and Slim Aarons prints lining the corridors. The 79 rooms average over 550 square feet, with coral headboards, antique mirrors and lattice detailing. The pink marble Palm Bar pours craft cocktails, the Palm House Dining Room runs a Nikkei (Japanese-Peruvian) menu, and the Sunset Pool Deck wraps cabana beds and poolside service around a Mediterranean-leaning afternoon ritual that includes hourly Evian spritzes.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and style-driven travellers who want a fashion-forward, art-filled stay within walking distance of Worth Avenue and the Atlantic. The concierge curates beach picnics, dinner reservations and a house car for boutique runs or golf, which suits guests who want the day shaped for them.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a kids' club, beachfront purists who expect sand outside the door rather than a short walk, and traditionalists who find the high-fashion, coral-and-blush aesthetic theatrical rather than restful. With only 79 rooms and no Condé Nast recognition yet, expect a still-settling new-build rather than a polished veteran.
Bottom line
What you are paying for here is design and proximity: a brand-new, art-driven property steps from Worth Avenue, not a sprawling beach resort. Book it if the look, the Nikkei dining and the pool deck ritual are the draw. The two-story Presidential Suite with its private balcony and nine-foot Alaskan King is the standout splurge; standard rooms still run generously sized for the neighbourhood.