The Breakers Palm Beach
16 expert reviews
“This historic hotel, built by Henry Morrison Flagler, has "timeless Italian Renaissance–style architecture".”
– Condé Nast Traveler
Concierge
"Aah, the Breakers—one of the most famous, most exclusive, and yes, priciest places to stay in America (it's even snagged a spot on the National Register of Historic Places)."
Fodor's
"More than an opulent hotel, the Breakers is a 140-acre self-contained jewel of a resort built in an Italian Renaissance style and loaded with amenities." Full review
Frommer's
"This 140-acre beachfront hotel is quintessential Palm Beach, where old money mixes with new money, and the Old World gives way, albeit reluctantly, to a bit of modernity." Full review
Jetsetter
"Historic Henry Flagler-built compound with a half-mile of private beach, four pools, two golf courses and a spa." Full review
Oyster
5.0
"This sprawling 140-acre resort feels more like a Renaissance palace than a hotel." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Unsurpassed in terms of luxury when oil tycoon Henry Flagler built it in 1896, the Breakers outdid itself in a 1926 renovation modeled after various Italian renaissance palaces and gardens." Full review
Michelin Guide
"The regal lobby's hand-painted, vaulted ceiling recalls the Palazzo Carega in Genoa."
DK Eyewitness
"Palm Beach landmark, this Italian Renaissance-style oceanfront hotel is where old money clashes with new."
Star Service
"This yesteryear hotel has been steadily updating its image to meet the needs and wants of 21st-century travelers." Full review
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These latter units should be avoided, especially at these rates.
Gayot
"It sits on 140 oceanfront acres in the heart of Palm Beach, and while it is deserving of its listing on the National Register of Historic Places, it is continually keeping up with the times."