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Palm Beach, United States

Colony Palm Beach

LocationPalm Beach, United States
Michelin
Conde Nast
Forbes
La Liste

Few hotels in Palm Beach carry as much inherited cultural weight as The Colony. Scoring 92 points on the 2026 La Liste Top Hotels ranking, the 89-room independent property at 155 Hammon Avenue sits between the beach and Worth Avenue's retail corridor, offering a vintage-tropical aesthetic that has drawn guests from Frank Sinatra to contemporary tastemakers. Swifty's poolside restaurant and a rotating roster of pop-ups complete the picture.

Colony Palm Beach hotel in Palm Beach, United States
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Address as Identity: What 155 Hammon Avenue Actually Delivers

Palm Beach hospitality divides, broadly, into two camps: the grand resort model, where scale and brand recognition do the heavy lifting, and the smaller, character-driven property that trades on atmosphere and location precision. The Colony sits firmly in the second category. At 89 rooms, it operates at a human scale rare among properties of its reputation, and its address at 155 Hammon Avenue places it at an unusually functional intersection of the island's geography. The beach is steps away. Worth Avenue's concentration of galleries, boutiques, and restaurants is equally close. The Everglades Golf Club sits within easy reach. For a hotel that markets itself on conviviality and ease, the address does substantial structural work before a guest even checks in.

That locational logic matters more in Palm Beach than in many comparable resort towns. The island is narrow and its desirable nodes are few; being equidistant from the beach and Worth Avenue is a genuine logistical advantage, not a marketing abstraction. Properties like Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach and The Breakers command their own considerable positions on the island, but they operate at a different scale and within a different aesthetic register. The Colony's 89 keys and independent status place it in a peer group closer to The White Elephant Palm Beach than to those larger anchors.

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The Atmosphere Inside the Pink Walls

The Colony's exterior has become a shorthand for a certain idea of Florida luxury: a pastel-pink facade, swaying palms, manicured hedges, and the kind of composed visual confidence that comes from decades of accumulated identity. Farrow and Ball mixed a custom rose hue, named Pink Paradise, specifically for the property's 75th anniversary in 2022, a detail that signals how seriously the hotel takes the coherence of its aesthetic. This is not a renovated property that has swapped one generic palette for another; the pink is proprietary.

Inside, the register shifts from composed to deliberately playful. De Gournay hand-painted wallpaper in the lobby features a spider monkey sipping a martini, a reference to Johnnie Brown, the pet of Palm Beach architect Addison Mizner and the hotel's official mascot. Oversized plants, foliage-patterned furniture, and wicker accents extend the tropical theme without tipping into kitsch. Designer Mimi McMakin of Kemble Interiors was brought in to give the eclectic interiors a cohesive logic, organizing the guest rooms into four distinct design schemes, all anchored in a tropical vintage vocabulary, with bamboo-inspired carpets, custom rattan furniture from Society Social, and panther-themed end tables as recurring motifs.

The pool area operates as the hotel's social centre. Photographer Slim Aarons documented it during the property's mid-century heyday, and the current configuration of wicker chairs, scallop-edged umbrellas, and a pale green palette maintains the visual conditions for that kind of people-watching. Live music, trivia nights, and weekly bingo keep the programming calendar active, while rotating pop-ups, ranging from Naturopathica spa treatments to Tracy Anderson fitness sessions to brand boutiques, add a transient retail and wellness layer that reflects how modern luxury hotels in this tier are increasingly thinking about ancillary programming.

Accommodation Structure and the Villa Tier

Premium independent hotels in the American resort category have increasingly moved toward differentiated accommodation tiers, where the standard room anchors the rate card but the real identity lives in villas, bungalows, and penthouses. The Colony follows this model deliberately. The hotel enlisted distinct creative partners to give each villa category its own visual identity: Aerin Lauder and Serena and Lily contributed to specific accommodations, while Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company produced the Goop Villa, which combines hand-painted Lilly Pulitzer bathroom walls with botanical Fromental wallpaper and in-room goop skincare products.

This approach to villa differentiation mirrors what properties like Amrit Ocean Resort and Residences attempt through wellness programming and what destination properties such as Little Palm Island Resort and Spa achieve through physical isolation. At The Colony, the differentiator is collaborative design authorship: each villa is legibly someone's creative work, which gives the accommodation tier a collectible quality absent from the standard rooms. For guests comparing this to similarly positioned independents nationally, such as Troutbeck in Amenia or Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, the villa programme is the clearest analogue to those properties' signature differentiation strategies.

Swifty's and the Poolside Dining Format

The signature restaurant, Swifty's, operates on a format that has become increasingly common among premium resort properties: a poolside setting with a menu that gestures toward a specific urban culinary identity rather than generic tropical fare. Here that identity is New York-style cuisine with a Palm Beach inflection, anchored by raw bar offerings and a weekend champagne brunch. The twinkling canopy of greenery overhead and the terrace's pale green palette extend the hotel's visual language into the dining environment rather than treating the restaurant as a separate design exercise.

The raw bar and sunset positioning speak to a guest who is eating at Swifty's as part of a broader social performance, not purely for the food itself. This is consistent with how the pool area functions generally: the hotel has always understood that its guests are as interested in being seen as in being fed or accommodated. It is a social logic that a handful of American resort restaurants have mastered, and fewer have maintained across generational shifts in what that social performance looks like. Comparable dining-as-spectacle positioning can be found at Auberge du Soleil in Napa and, at a larger scale, at Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside.

Credentials and Peer Context

Colony earned 92 points on the 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels ranking, placing it within a verified tier of recognized independent luxury properties. Since Andrew and Sarah Wetenhall acquired the hotel in 2016, the multiyear restoration programme has preserved the property's mid-century character while bringing the physical infrastructure into alignment with contemporary luxury expectations. That balance, heritage atmosphere with updated fabric, is precisely the proposition that has sustained the hotel's cultural relevance through multiple cycles of Palm Beach trend. The guest history, which includes Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, John and Jackie Kennedy, and Sophia Loren, functions as documented context for the hotel's long-standing social position rather than mere nostalgia.

Among Florida properties, the relevant peer conversation sits between The Colony and addresses like Beach Club at The Boca Raton to the south. Further afield, the independent-boutique-with-strong-heritage-identity model maps onto properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City and Raffles Boston. For guests building a broader American itinerary around design-led independents, SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg and Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur represent the West Coast equivalent tier.

Planning Your Stay

The hotel's 89-room count means that availability compresses quickly during the Palm Beach season, which runs from November through April. The villa and bungalow categories, given their design-partner collaborations and distinct identities, book further in advance than the standard rooms. The concierge service is positioned as an active resource for island access, which at this address means beach, Worth Avenue, and golf club logistics within walking or short-drive distance. Amenities include 24-hour room service, an outdoor pool, fitness classes, meeting rooms, and pet-friendly accommodation. For a broader view of what the island offers at this level, see our full Palm Beach restaurants and hotels guide. Guests considering alternatives in the immediate area may also want to review Palm House and Jonah's Restaurant and Boutique Hotel.

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