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The Ben, Autograph Collection

251 North Narcissus Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

Walking distance to St. Ann's Church and Lake Pavilion for reception. The Ben is a 208-room boutique hotel – part of the acclaimed Marriott Autograph Collection – on the West Palm beach waterfront. Inspired by Byrd Spilman Dewey’s Ben Trovato Estate, one of Palm Beach County’s original great homes, The Ben brings to West Palm Beach what its namesake is known for – being a notorious host & social facilitator. The Ben combines the city’s early days as an untamed tropical paradise, mingling it with modern comforts and luxurious features. Reimagined for today, The Ben is a classic hotel for the new age.

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Hilton West Palm Beach

600 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

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Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown

380 Trinity Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

5 minute drive or 15 minute walk to Church

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Hyatt Place West Palm Beach/Downtown

295 Lakeview Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

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Residence Inn West Palm Beach Downtown

455 Hibiscus Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

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Holiday Inn Express West Palm Beach Metrocentre by IHG

2485 Metrocentre Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
 

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Hampton Inn West Palm Beach Central Airport

1601 Worthington Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
 

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West Palm Beach Marriott

1001 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

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The Breakers Palm Beach

1 South County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480
 

The Breakers’ celebrated history is a tribute to its founder, Henry Morrison Flagler, the man who transformed South Florida into a vacation destination for millions. Now into its second century, the resort not only enjoys national and international acclaim, but it continues to thrive under the ownership of Flagler’s heirs.

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The Colony Hotel

155 Hammon Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480
 

The Colony is still as chic and lavish as it was in 1947, when it first debuted in Palm Beach’s post-war construction boom. This glimmering destination has received praise for its fashionable dining and live music—as well as its signature je ne sais quoi. It’s the reason that discerning guests (who has included Judy Garland, Lena Horne, John Lennon, Sophia Loren, and Frank Sinatra) have continued to check in for decades. The Colony commands the western end of Hammon Avenue, which was named for Hiram F. Hammon. Hammon (who, in 1875, settled on 169.2 acres of the island, thanks to the 1862 Homestead Act) is famous for being Palm Beach’s first pioneer. Hammon and William Lanehart are credited with this historic town’s name.