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Marie Claire
Marie Claire
Lifestyle
Sara Holzman

Palm Beach Is the Timeless Escape Where Luxury Never Goes Out of Style

Palm Beach.

Palm Beach has always been a place of allure—a polished vision of old Florida that somehow feels both lived-in and aspirational at once. Impossibly green lawns, golf courses that look as if they’ve been plucked from a vintage travel magazine, and martinis shaken with a reverence for detail, accompanied by blue cheese-stuffed olives, of course. The town exudes an air of quiet (and sometimes not-so-quiet) luxury—Spanish-style buildings line the main street of Worth Avenue, home to renowned brands like St. John, Chanel, and Cartier. Men in preppy seersucker blazers; women draped in pastels and Lilly Pulitzer prints, with every strand of hair and every nail groomed to perfection, and a climate that, for most of the year, never dips below a perfectly comfortable 72 degrees.

It’s an atmosphere so hyperreal that it’s almost fantasy—a place where Slim Aarons’ pool party snapshots feel more like the current cultural script than something from the past. This is, in part, the legacy of Henry Flagler, a man whose name is inextricably linked to the history of Palm Beach. Flagler, the industrial magnate who built The Breakers, laid the foundation for a town that has flourished from the Gilded Age to the present day. The Breakers remains, as ever, a social hub—a resort that has expanded with the times, adding upscale restaurants and tennis courts without losing its nostalgic charm. The Colony, with its pastel pink and pistachio Art Deco style, serves as a reminder of the town’s playful glamour, offering a signature poolside retreat that has remained largely unchanged over the years.

Unlike its seasonal counterparts—the Hamptons, for example—Palm Beach is not simply a place to escape the harsh northern winter. It thrives year-round, offering just as much to explore and savor in the summer months as it does when the snowbirds descend. Whether you’re here for the weather, the vibe, or the history, Palm Beach’s charm is never a seasonal affair. Here’s where to stay, what to do, and where to eat and drink along Florida’s storied Gold Coast.

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Palm Beach isn’t a place where you’ll find the usual hotel chains; it’s a town that prizes individuality, where even the most luxe properties feel distinctly personal. For those seeking the quintessential Palm Beach experience, The Colony and The Breakers are the first names that probably come to mind. The Colony, with its Art Deco charm, offers an intimate atmosphere kitty-corner to Worth Avenue. Meanwhile, The Breakers, an iconic institution built by Henry Flagler, remains one of Palm Beach’s most storied destinations.

But for those who want a bit of respite from the buzz of central Palm Beach, the Four Seasons offers a retreat that’s just south of Worth Avenue, set on its own private beach. While still within reach of the town's vibrant energy, this hotel offers seclusion away from the foot traffic of downtown. The recent renovation preserves Palm Beach’s iconic retro aesthetic—think pastel hues, rattan furniture, and sweeping ocean views—while offering all the modern comforts you’d expect. Whether you're here solo, as a couple, or with the family, the resort offers versatility—with a pool reserved for adults, another family-friendly one, and its own private beach.

Beyond the surf and sand, the spa offers a perfect escape, while Florie’s, the hotel’s signature restaurant, excels in Palm Beach fare. It’s a place where you can step away from the center of town for some quiet, while still being just moments away from everything else Palm Beach has to offer.

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In Palm Beach, the days unfold at your own pace—whether you're indulging in retail therapy, soaking up the sun, or pampering yourself into a state of bliss. Start with a leisurely stroll along Worth Avenue, where window shopping becomes an art form. The street is lined with some of the world’s most luxurious boutiques—Chanel, Cartier, and the like—where you can bask in the opulence even if you're not quite ready to drop a paycheck on a bag.

If you’re the type who loves a good find, vintage shopping in Palm Beach is a sport—and it’s one where you can score big. The Church Mouse vintage store is the kind of place where you never know what treasures you might stumble upon. A Chanel tweed jacket? Possibly.

For a modern shopping experience, the Royal Ponciana Plaza is your go-to destination. The newly opened outdoor shopping center has it all—luxury brands, upscale dining, and that breezy Palm Beach vibe that makes you want to sip a cocktail as you window shop.

Palm Beach is, of course, synonymous with golf. Whether you’re teeing off at the legendary Everglades Club or exploring one of the other renowned courses, it’s a perfect way to spend a few hours outdoors, especially if it's your game. If you’re craving something a bit more laid-back, the beach or one of the hotel pools or a private cabana (yes, they have a White Lotus-themed option) provides a serene escape from the usual hustle. For an added dose of indulgence, a massage or an SK-II Gold Facial might be just what you need to reset, particularly if you've come in from a dry, cold climate.

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Palm Beach is a place where dining is as much about the atmosphere as it is about the food, but a visit to Florie's, helmed by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco, is both. The restaurant is a celebration of Mediterranean flavors with an emphasis on live-fire cooking and ingredients sourced from the restaurant’s garden. Another draw is the roster of world-renowned chefs who pop in for special events. For a more relaxed vibe, Seaway is the perfect spot to unwind with your toes practically in the sand. The menu features a range of coastal-inspired dishes, including shrimp tacos, ceviche, and guacamole, set against the backdrop of the ocean.

If you're in the mood for a classic Palm Beach scene, the Seafood Bar at The Breakers is a great place to stop by—but they don't take reservations, so be sure to plan around that. The bar, which doubles as an aquarium, sets the stage for an indulgent spread of seafood towers, oysters, and crab cakes, creating a dining experience that’s as much about the spectacle as it is about the food.

Just a few minutes from The Breakers, Henry’s offers a contemporary American vibe, with dishes like perfectly cooked New York strip, salmon, and handmade pastas, alongside an impressive wine list and craft cocktails. For something with a bit of retro flair, Swifty’s at The Colony delivers just that—think shrimp cocktails, chicken liver mousse, meatloaf, and filet mignon served poolside in a setting that channels the glamour Palm Beach does effortlessly. Renato's is a downtown institution known for its Italian fare, and you might recognize names like Le Bilboquet, Cafe Boulud, Sant Ambroeus, and La Goulue if you've ever frequented Manhattan's Upper East Side. Whether you're enjoying Florida's fresh seafood or revisiting classic comforts, the area serves up indulgences that are as timeless as the town itself.

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