A golden stretch of the Atlantic shore, the Palm Beach area resists
categorization, and for good reason: the territory stretching south to
Boca Raton, appropriately coined the Gold Coast, defines old-world
glamour and new-age sophistication.
Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast Hotel Reviews
Palm Beach has a number of smaller hotels in addition to the
famous Breakers. Lower-priced hotels and bed-and-breakfasts can be found
in West Palm Beach and Lake Worth. Heading south, the oceanside town of
Manalapan has the Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach; the Seagate Hotel & Spa
sparkles in Delray Beach, and the posh Boca Raton Resort & Club is
by the shore in Boca Raton. In the opposite direction there's the PGA
National Resort & Spa, and across from it by the water is the
Marriott on Singer Island, a well-kept secret for spacious, sleek
suites. Even farther north, Vero Beach has a collection of luxury
boutique hotels, as well as more modest options along the Treasure
Coast. To the west, towns close to Lake Okeechobee offer country-inn
accommodations.
Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast Restaurant Reviews
Numerous elegant establishments offer upscale American,
Continental, and international cuisine, but the area also is chock-full
of casual waterfront spots serving affordable burgers and fresh seafood
feasts. Grouper, fried or blackened, is especially popular here, along
with the ubiquitous shrimp. Happy hours and early-bird menus, Florida
hallmarks, typically entice the budget-minded with several dinner
entrées at reduced prices offered during certain hours, usually before 5
or 6.
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