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The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club

Palm Beach, FL
301 Australian Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Main: 561-655-7740
Web: www.thebraziliancourt.com
At a Glance
AffiliationLeading Hotels of the World, Historic Hotels
Opened1926
Last Renovated2008
Guest Rooms80
Kings/Suites/Doubles58 / 31 / NA
Room RatesHigh $619- $3000
Low $299- $3000
High Season (Oct - Apr)
Low Season (May - Sep)
Ideal Group Size50
Max Group Size70
Fees/Taxes
Resort Fee0
Room Tax5%
Sales Tax6.5%
Meeting Space
Largest Meeting Room1,872 ft²
Indoor Meeting Space2,748 ft²
Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space1,000 ft²
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Amenities
Business: Wireless Internet access, meeting facilities, catering by Cafe Boulud, LCD televisions, teleconferencing in boardroom, A/V rental - limited on site, concierge, Business Center services, A/V Rental - via third party
Recreation: Fitness center (24 Hours), Frederick Fekkai Salon & Spa, pool, 24-hour concierge, hot tub
Nearby: Golf, Henry Flagler Museum, fishing, day/night cruises, Worth Avenue Shopping, Kravis Center -Performing Arts, Palm Beach Zoo, Norton Museum, Beaches, City Place - Dining & Shopping, Palm Beach Kennel Club, Palm Beach Convention Center
Dining, Food & Beverage
F&B Averages
BreakfastBuffet $22 - $32
Cont. $22 - $30
LunchBuffet $29 - $50
Plated $34 - $45
DinnerBuffet $69-$90
Plated $94 - $120
Coffee Break$5 - $12
2-Hour Open Bar$35 - $45
Onsite Dining/Capacity/Cuisine
Cafe Boulud140
French American
Airport Proximity
Palm Beach International Airport (PBI)15 min 4 miles
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Since opening on New Year’s Day 1926, The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club in Palm Beach, Florida, has attracted a host of celebrities seeking privacy and pampering. Greta Garbo and Gary Cooper were frequent guests. And, contemporary meeting and incentive guests continue to enjoy the star treatment at the AAA five-diamond hotel.

The Brazilian Court enjoys an exotic Mediterranean ambience and in-town location, mere steps away from famous Worth Avenue shopping and the beach. A $50 million restoration in 2007, polished its Old Word elegance, doubled and renovated the 80 guest rooms and suites, added sumptuous limestone and mahogany baths, and discreetly introduced twenty-first-century technology. For elite small meetings, the Brazilian Room and Conservatory hosts up to 130 guests banquet-style. Other highlights: the epicurean masterpieces at Café Boulud and celebrity stylist Frederic Fekkai’s salon and spa.
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