Flagler Club, the private-access boutique hotel within The Breakers Palm Beach will unveil extensive renovations later this year. Led by Tihany Design, Flagler Club’s modern esthetic will extend throughout 21 guestrooms and suites, as well as its lounge and terrace. In the guestrooms, guests can expect wooden furniture, contemporary chaise lounges and an Italian closet system; details will include embroidered wallcoverings, trompe l’oeil-style vertical wall molding and decorative paneled screens.
Flagler Club’s lounge and terrace will complement the décor and esthetic found within the club’s accommodations. Custom plush seating will adorn both indoor and outdoor spaces, while inside, a curated collection of art will be on display. Throughout the day, a range of food and beverage presentations will be served, followed by classic evening cocktails.
Flagler Club benefits:
- The staff (exclusive to Flagler Club) ensures guest fulfillment and personalization from pre-arrival to departure, including advance itinerary planning
- Complimentary transportation to and from Palm Beach International Airport and chauffeured car service via the Tesla house car
- Elevators grant access to private floors (the top sixth and seventh floors of The Breakers)
- Complimentary pressing services, as well as a customized in-room beverage selection
- Lounge and outdoor terrace with breathtaking views
- F&B offerings throughout the day include breakfast, light luncheon fare, evening hors’ d’oeuvres and desserts
- Cocktail hour featuring top-shelf spirits, craft beers, curated wine and champagne list, and non-alcoholic and healthy libations
- Complete access to the resort and its array of amenities, including priority seating at any of the property’s 10 restaurants
The project is part of The Breakers’ ongoing investment in revitalization, which averages $30 million each year, according to Tricia Taylor, president of The Breakers Palm Beach. "Our goal is to delicately balance preservation and modernization, and with the assistance of Tihany Design,," she said.
The intimate hotel-within-a-hotel concept made its debut in 2015 at the Italian Renaissance-style resort, originally built by Henry M. Flagler in 1896.
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