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"A 1920s-era, elegant property tucked on a quiet residential street just a couple of blocks from Worth Avenue that feels like a secluded enclave amid Palm Beach’s glamour. Guests can relax by the outdoor pool or at the hotel’s beach club, wander private courtyards, and savor refined dining at an on-site restaurant known for its culinary artistry." - Skye Sherman Skye Sherman Skye Sherman is a travel writer based in West Palm Beach, Florida. Aside from traveling, she's also a pilot, scuba diver, bookworm, and fourth-generation Floridian. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, USA Today, Palm Beach Illustrated, Atlas Obscura, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Known for its lush courtyards, making it feel like an oasis. Features include beautifully appointed rooms and suites, a pool with plush loungers, and the award-winning Café Boulud restaurant. Located near Worth Avenue and The Society of the Four Arts." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The Brazilian Court Hotel, nearly a century old, offers 80 classically styled guestrooms and a popular hotel restaurant, Cafe Boulud, known for its flower martini." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Central Palm Beach County is where you’ll find West Palm Beach and, of course, Palm Beach itself. We’ve stayed at several hotels in Palm Beach, but The Brazilian Court is the one we repeatedly bring up as a favorite. The peaceful nature of the property is evident the moment you enter the lobby. Moments of stillness are found around every corner and throughout the spacious courtyard. The accommodations — ranging from studios to three-bedroom suites — are designed in classic Spanish Colonial style, and are a welcome respite after taking in the South Florida sun during the day. Our mother-daughter trips typically involve two types of activities: something active and plenty of reading time by a pool or body of water. At The Brazilian Court, we took the hotel’s Linus Bicycles (complimentary for the first two hours) out for a spin down the historic Lake Trail, admiring the views of the Intracoastal and the stunning Palm Beach architecture along the way. Most of our time, however, was spent by the hotel’s pool. Surrounded by palm trees and lush vegetation, the small yet expertly appointed pool is the definition of tranquil; it’s the kind of place that evokes a true sense of peace and complete mindfulness." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"At The Brazilian Court Hotel, a discreet enclave dating back to the 1920s, visitors will find one of the most intimate courtyards on the island." - Travel + Leisure Editors
