19 Best Hotels in Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast, Florida

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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, Palm Beach Gardens, and Lake Worth. Heading south, the ocean-side town of Manalapan has the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. The Seagate Hotel & Spa sparkles in Delray Beach, and the posh Boca Beach Club lines the superlative swath of shoreline in Boca Raton. In the opposite direction there’s the PGA National Resort & Spa, and on the opposite side of town on the ocean 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 geared to bass-fishing pros.

The Brazilian Court Hotel

$$$$ | 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, FL, 33480, USA Fodor's Choice
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This posh boutique hotel, stomping ground of Florida's well-heeled, is full of historic touches and creature comforts—from its yellow facade with dramatic white-draped entry to modern draws like the renowned spa and Daniel Boulud restaurant. The lobby, with soaring cypress ceilings, underscores The Brazilian Court's Roaring '20s origins. Although not directly on the beach, car service and access to an oceanfront facility allow guests to enjoy plenty of beachside fun in the sun. All the studio and one- and two-bedroom suites have rich limestone baths and showers, wine refrigerators, and personal butler service; bay windows look out into the impeccably maintained gardens and enchanting flower-filled courtyards. The rooms all recently underwent a redesign that includes lush green velvet headboards and sofas that add a bold nod to the palms just outside, while white linens and pops of lavender brighten the space. Each room features a curated collection of black and white photography by renowned photographer Terry O’Neill, that pays homage to some of the most inspiring icons of pop culture. Amenities include an on-site hair salon and spa, and Café Boulud, a local outpost of the New York original; hotel guests reportedly have a better shot than outsiders at procuring a table. Don't feel like dressing up for dinner? There's in-room dining from the same kitchen.

Pros

  • Stylish and hip local crowd
  • Charming courtyard
  • Free beach shuttle

Cons

  • Small fitness center
  • Nondescript pool
  • 10-minute ride to ocean and suggested 24-hour advance reservation for shuttle
301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, FL, 33480, USA
561-655–7740
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80 rooms
No Meals

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The Ben West Palm

$$$ | 251 N. Narcissus Ave., FL, 33401, USA Fodor's Choice

The glossy, handsome hotel which sits across the Intracoastal Waterway and is a block from Clematis Street radiates swagger, and, this being an Autograph Collection hotel, has numerous posh perks. Named in honor of Byrd and Fred Dewey’s original Palm Beach County estate named Ben Trovato, the hotel blends vintage good looks with contemporary comforts; its lobby is outfitted in oriental rugs, wicker swing chairs, leather-tufted sofas, and soaring bookcases. Amenities include a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center, custom-designed bicycles for guests, morning yoga, pet-friendly policies, and a rooftop pool with private cabanas and an outdoor firepit. There's even a "Book Butler Program," a curated in-room menu of exciting reads honoring the hotel’s muse, Byrd Dewey. The roof boasts the first and only rooftop waterfront drinking and dining outlet in downtown West Palm Beach. The dapperness extends to the rooms, with headboards swathed in toffee-color leather, Turkish linens, 55" smart TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, and La Bottega bath products. Suites feature balconies and soaking tubs or glass showers overlooking the Palm Harbor Marina. Both dining outlets---Proper Grit, on the ground floor and Spruzzo, on the rooftop---are uniformly excellent, though they tend to get crowded on the weekends.

Pros

  • Excellent location and design
  • Top-notch dining
  • The only rooftop waterfront drinking and dining outlet in downtown West Palm Beach

Cons

  • Rooftop pool can get crowded
  • Rooms on lower floors lack views
  • Pricey parking fee
251 N. Narcissus Ave., FL, 33401, USA
561-655--4001
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208 rooms
No Meals

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The Colony

$$$$ | 155 Hammon Ave., FL, 33480, USA Fodor's Choice

This exuberant and undeniably charming British-colonial-style hotel has spacious suites and chic decor and sits in a particularly convenient location, just one block from Worth Avenue and one block from a pretty beach on the Atlantic Ocean. The hotel underwent a five-year, $18 million top-to-bottom renovation in 2015 and rooms got a refresh in 2022. Taking inspiration from the hotel’s signature de Gournay wallpaper, rooms are done in soft pinks, greens, and ocean blues, and they have modern amenities mixed with vintage Palm Beach style. The pool area has ornamental plants, fountains, furniture, and pale pink umbrellas reminiscent of South Beach's grand art deco hotels. The pool itself is actually shaped like the state of Florida, although the panhandle is severely reduced in size. A signature Beach Buggy program shuttles guests to and from the ocean in a custom Palm Beach Pink buggy. An attentive staff, youthful yet experienced, is buzzing with competence and a desire to please. Spacious suites have sleeper sofas, and luxurious two-bedroom villas have laundry facilities and full kitchens. The bar is super popular with locals during the early evening hours.

Pros

  • Unbeatable location
  • Gorgeous decor
  • Luxe touches like pillow-top mattresses and beach butler service

Cons

  • Lobby is small
  • Elevators are tight
  • Beach is a stroll away
155 Hammon Ave., FL, 33480, USA
561-655–5430
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90 rooms
No Meals

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Crane's Beach House Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas

$$ | 82 Gleason St., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA Fodor's Choice

A tropical oasis, this boutique hotel is a hidden jungle of lush tropical plants, only a block from the beach. Each room is individually decorated in tropical prints, with rattan and wicker or sleek modern furnishings. The luxe villas have smart TVs, private patios or balconies, and dedicated Wi-Fi access. Both suites and rooms have full kitchens (kitchenettes are in the studios). Two pools, including a waterfall pool, along with a thatched Tiki Bar, plus hammocks under the palms, promise the perfect South Florida experience. Live music at the Tiki Bar draws locals as well as hotel guests. Homemade sangrias and a list of frozen concoctions are the drinks du jour. Though no restaurants are on site, there are many—along with cute shops—within the block on Atlantic Avenue.

Pros

  • Private location within the city setting
  • Short walk to the beach
  • Free parking

Cons

82 Gleason St., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA
866-372–7263
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28 rooms, 4 villas
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White Elephant Palm Beach

$$$$ | 280 Sunset Ave., FL, 33480, USA Fodor's Choice

The sister property to Nantucket’s fabled White Elephant Resort, this black and white stunner is a total transformation of the former Bradley Park Hotel, which was one of the first hotels in the area in the 1920s. The 32-room and suite property has the feel of a private residence, with each accommodation offering a private outdoor space. Rooms are outfitted in hardwood floors, Carrara marble, woven rugs, and L'Occitane bath products. Pratesi linens, robes, slippers, and Turkish towels add to the luxe vibe. Among the amenities, guests have complimentary use of Priority bicycles and BMW vehicles, as well as exclusive access to Barton & Gray yachts.  The on-site restaurant Lola 41 offers Asian dishes like crab rangoon and pork pot stickers along with classics like a burger with foie gras sauce and a chopped salad. A courtesy shuttle whisks guests to the beach, where umbrellas and chairs await.

Pros

  • Renovated, stylish rooms with private outdoor space
  • Top-notch restaurant
  • Luxe amenities include complimentary use of BMW and exclusive yacht access

Cons

  • Beach is a five-minute drive (but there's a courtesy shuttle)
  • No on-site spa
  • Pricey
280 Sunset Ave., FL, 33480, USA
844-462--9483
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32 rooms
No Meals

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The Clewiston Inn

$ | 108 Royal Palm Ave., Clewiston, FL, 33440, USA

A classic antebellum-style hotel in the heart of town, the Clewiston Inn was built in 1938 to impress visiting businessmen and dignitaries; the cypress-paneled lobby, wood-burning fireplace, Colonial Dining Room, and Everglades Lounge with a wraparound Everglades mural are standouts. The 40 standard rooms, four suites, and eight efficiency apartments are furnished with pieces representative of the 1930s and 1940s with some more modern accents thrown in. Rates include a continental breakfast. There's a public pool across the street.

Pros

  • Full of charm
  • Lovely restaurant
  • A good value

Cons

  • Rooms are small
  • Steps to climb
  • Needs updating
108 Royal Palm Ave., Clewiston, FL, 33440, USA
863-983–8151
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Colony Hotel & Cabaña Club

$ | 525 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA

Not to be confused with the luxurious Colony in Palm Beach, this charming hotel in the heart of downtown Delray dates back to 1926, and although it's landlocked, it does have a cabana club 2 miles away for hotel guests only. The hotel is a member of the National Trust's Historic Hotels of America and maintains an air of the 1920s with its Mediterranean-revival architecture and retro Old Florida furnishings. The hotel's Cabaña Club, to which you are conveyed by shuttle, oversees a private stretch of beach and a heated saltwater pool. A convivial bar and live music on weekend nights make the lobby area a great place to wind down. Yoga classes are held there daily as well. Fine shops selling leather goods, body products, and stationery fill the lower-level storefronts.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Full breakfast buffet included with rooms
  • Free use of cabanas, umbrellas, and hammocks

Cons

  • No pool at main hotel building
  • Must walk to public beach for water-sports rentals
  • AC can be loud in some rooms
525 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA
561-276–4123
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lake Okeechobee

$ | 2200 S.E. U.S. 441, Okeechobee, FL, 34974, USA

This two-story hotel has one of the only swimming pools in the area, and it is on the rim canal that has a five-story observation tower for peeking over Lake Okeechobee's levee. Out back are a 650-foot fishing pier and The Boathouse, one of the lake area's best hangouts for shooting pool or watching TV, attracting a mix of locals and out-of-towners. You get a free drink ticket upon arrival. The best rooms are the suites, which are actually efficiency apartments with full kitchens.

Pros

  • Swimming pool and nice fishing pier
  • Pet-friendly
  • Lovely views from observation tower

Cons

  • Early-morning noise from anglers
2200 S.E. U.S. 441, Okeechobee, FL, 34974, USA
863-623--4704
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dockside Inn

$ | 1160 Seaway Dr., Fort Pierce, FL, 34949, USA

This hotel is the best of the lodgings lining the scenic Fort Pierce Inlet on Seaway Drive (and that's not saying much); it's a practical base for fishing enthusiasts, with nice touches like two pools and a waterfront restaurant. Spacious, simply furnished units on two floors have kitchens or wet bars, and the staff puts fruit and Danish in the rooms each morning. Some rooms have a waterfront porch or balcony. A small cluster of apartments is across the street, away from the water and very quiet. Overnight boat docking is available for an additional $30 per night, and there's a sports outfitter at the marina with boat charters.

Pros

  • Good value, great views from the grounds
  • Overnight boat docking available
  • Reasonable rates at marina

Cons

  • Basic decor
  • Some steps to climb
  • Grounds are nothing too fancy
1160 Seaway Dr., Fort Pierce, FL, 34949, USA
772-468–3555
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36 rooms
No Meals

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Palm Beach

$$ | 2870 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, FL, 33480, USA

The Fairfield is a good value for travelers who don't require room service or a fancy spa. It's predictable Fairfield fare: rooms are comfortable; the hotel has centers for business and fitness and an outdoor pool and whirlpool; breakfast is complimentary and includes fresh fruit and pastries. The hotel sits across from Lake Worth Beach and its small retail promenade.

Pros

  • Great location on the Intracoastal Waterway
  • Close to the beach
  • Free self-parking

Cons

  • Not a lot of closet space
  • Nondescript rooms
  • Parking lot uncovered
2870 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, FL, 33480, USA
561-582–2585
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98 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hampton Inn & Suites Wellington

$$ | 2155 Wellington Green Dr., FL, 33414, USA

The only hotel near the polo fields in the equestrian mecca of Wellington—10 miles west of downtown Palm Beach—feels a bit like a tony clubhouse, with rich wood paneling, hunt prints, and elegant chandeliers; but inside the rooms are standard Hampton Inn fare. Recently spruced up with new carpeting, the one-bedroom apartment-style suites have sleeper sofas, refrigerators, and microwaves. Some rooms have a lake view. If equestrian pursuits are your thing, this is the place to be. Plus, it's close to some of the more off-the-beaten-path tourist attractions, including kid-favorite Lion Country Safari.

Pros

  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Close to a large shopping center and county fairgrounds

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Intracoastal Waterway is a 30-minute drive
  • Beach is far
2155 Wellington Green Dr., FL, 33414, USA
561-472–9696
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154 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Garden Inn Palm Beach Gardens

$$ | 3505 Kyoto Gardens Dr., FL, 33410, USA

A hidden find in Palm Beach Gardens, this hotel sits on a small lake next to a residential area but near two shopping malls and close to PGA golf courses. Well landscaped, with comfortable common areas and a friendly staff greeting guests, it provides a respite for both business travelers and tourists. A pool and hot tub lakeside, along with garden seating next to a walking trail on the lake, offer relaxation. Rooms have Sleep Number beds as well as microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and coffeemakers. Ergonomic work stations, along with a 24-hour business center and free Wi-Fi, make it easy for those on working vacations. A restaurant serves three meals, including a breakfast buffet and cooked-to-order dishes; the lobby bar has comfy seating with a lake view, especially nice at sunset.

Pros

  • 24-hour free business center
  • Walk to two different malls with shops, restaurants, and movie theaters
  • Rooms were recently renovated

Cons

  • 15 minutes from the beach
  • Outdoor self parking
  • Pool closes at dusk
3505 Kyoto Gardens Dr., FL, 33410, USA
561-694–5833
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180 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton West Palm Beach

$$ | 600 Okeechobee Blvd., FL, 33411, USA

In downtown, the contemporary business hotel situated next door to the county convention center has a pool with cabanas many resorts would envy. All rooms have 55-inch flat-screen TVs, and executive rooms have a separate seating area. Free Wi-Fi is provided to all guests, and an upscale fitness center is on site. Two restaurants offer American and global menus sourced from local purveyors, while a poolside bar sates sunbathers. Several other shopping, dining, and bar choices are at The Square, across the street, and the Kravis Center, a performing arts center, is a couple of blocks away.

Pros

  • Walking distance to convention center, The Square, Kravis Center
  • Resort-style pool
  • Amenities geared toward business travelers

Cons

  • Long ride to the beach
  • Noise from downtown construction and trains
  • None of the charm of local B&Bs
600 Okeechobee Blvd., FL, 33411, USA
561-231--6000
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400 rooms
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Opal Grand Resort

$$$ | 10 N. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA

By far the largest hotel in Delray Beach, this resort, formerly a Marriott, has two towers on a stellar plot of land at the east end of Atlantic Avenue—it's the only hotel that directly overlooks the water, yet it is still within walking distance of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Rooms and suites are spacious, and many have stunning ocean views. If you want a bit of pampering, there's also a spa. Furthermore, the property houses eight tricked-out Villas by the Sea, catering to its most well-heeled guests. The main resort pool is surrounded by a comfortable deck, and there's a second pool in a quiet area that's just for adults.

Pros

  • Fantastic ocean views
  • Pampering spa
  • Two pools

Cons

  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Charge for parking
  • Must rent beach chairs
10 N. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA
866-240--6316
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277 rooms
No Meals

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Prestige Hotel Vero Beach

$ | 1526 Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA

Right on the shore beneath the beautiful South Beach Park, this small, unpretentious resort was recently bought and renovated with a clean, modern decor. A few good restaurants are within walking distance, and it's a short drive to the plethora along Ocean Drive. The area by the beach is quite lovely, with a small pool, two shuffleboards, tiki huts for shade, and plenty of beach chairs.

Pros

  • On a quiet, wide stretch of sand
  • Tiki huts and loads of chairs by beach and pool
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Steps to climb
  • Tight parking lot
  • No restaurant
1526 Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA
772-231–5218
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28 rooms
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Sailfish Marina Resort

$ | 98 Lake Dr., Palm Beach Shores, FL, 33404, USA

A marina with deepwater slips—and a prime location at the mouth to the Atlantic Ocean on the Intracoastal Waterway across from Peanut Island—lures boaters and anglers here to these rather basic rooms, studios, and efficiencies. Each of the 30 rooms is named after an island in the Bahamas or a game fish, and all open onto the resort's landscaped grounds. Five are directly on the water, including a two-bedroom condo. Rooms have peaked ceilings, carpeting, flat-screen TVs, and stall showers; all have air-conditioning and ceiling fans. From the seawall, you'll see fish through the clear inlet water.

Pros

  • Great waterfront restaurant
  • Inexpensive rates
  • Pretty grounds

Cons

  • Not directly on beach
  • Area attracts a party crowd and can be noisy
  • Dated decor
98 Lake Dr., Palm Beach Shores, FL, 33404, USA
561-844–1724
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30 units
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Sea Spray Inn

$ | 965 E. Causeway Blvd., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA

Built in the 1950s, this charming little motel-type lodge is conveniently located one block from South Beach on a quiet stretch of the causeway that goes to the mainland. The inn has pretty pastel paint, vintage artwork, and white wicker furniture. The plumbing and fixtures are mostly of the earlier era, and bathrooms are small, but you quickly look past them because all the studios and one bedrooms are spacious and have their own full kitchens and the nightly price is just right. In addition to being steps away from one of the widest and most beautiful beaches in the area, the hotel has a heated pool and a rooftop tiki sundeck and is a 2-mile bike ride from the Ocean Drive business district.

Pros

  • Complimentary bicycles plus beach chairs and umbrellas for guest use
  • Just steps away from the beach
  • Rooftop tiki sundeck

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Building showing signs of age
  • Small pool
965 E. Causeway Blvd., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA
772-231–5210
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17 rooms
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Waterstone Resort & Marina

$$ | 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL, 33492, USA

The sleek, modern resort is home to the only waterfront dining in Boca Raton as well as light and airy rooms with views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the ocean. A wide hallway studded with modern art leads from the front desk to the jazzy BL Lounge, bathed in light from sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows, overlooking Boca Lake. On the east, dockside seating overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway is at the outdoor Seaspray. Rooms are modern, and bathrooms are tricked out, some with soaking tubs, trough sinks, and glass-walled showers. Balconies provide views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the ocean. Walk to the beach, or take the beach shuttle—the hotel provides chairs and umbrellas. Otherwise, laze by the waterfront pool sipping a cool one from the patio bar. Water-sports rentals are available here as well.

Pros

  • Short walk to beach
  • Pet-friendly
  • Waterfront views throughout

Cons

  • Parking fee
  • No quiet common space
  • Some rooms noisy from nearby bridge traffic
999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL, 33492, USA
561-368–9500
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139 rooms
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Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place

$$$ | 122 Soundings Ave., Jupiter, FL, 33477, USA

This luxury waterfront hotel is in an upscale complex of business and retail development just minutes from the beach. Doubles and suites, some with balconies, have luxe bedding, ergonomic desks, pull-out sofas, and flat-screen TVs. A small mod lobby bar provides a cozy happy-hour setting. A sweeping staircase off the spacious, airy lobby leads guests to the south tower across an enclosed bridge—the rooms are split between two buildings separated by a short roadway. Designed for meetings and events, the hotel offers a large ballroom along with meeting space. In the compact space of the plaza, the pool with a hot tub is on the rooftop, along with a bar serving burgers, wraps, and organic salads. Several restaurants are in the Harbourside Plaza complex.

Pros

  • Convenient to plaza shops and restaurants
  • Only minutes from the beach
  • Boat docks and fitness center available

Cons

  • No covered walkway to restaurant
  • No green spaces
  • Pricey
122 Soundings Ave., Jupiter, FL, 33477, USA
561-273–6600
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179 rooms
No Meals

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