Nestled on the island of Palm Beach, the legendary Brazilian Court Hotel is fully open for the first social season in six years after a $35 million investment in perfection. Fringing Worth Avenue as the quiet epicenter of Palm Beach society since 1926, the Brazilian Court has been the discrete host of luminaries such as the Pulitzer’s and Kennedy’s and is now redefined for the newest generations of swans from Brydie Bell and Fabiola Bercasa to Renee Rockefeller and Lauren duPont.
Whether being styled at the Frederic Fekkai Salon & Spa before being whisked off to a polo match or having cocktails at Café Boulud after the Heart Ball, the freshest faces of the Palm Beach elite find escape in the lush courtyards of the Brazilian Court. An icon of society designed by famed Rosario Candela and Maurice Fatio, the Brazilian Court is the matriarch of the Palm Beach social season hosting Author Breakfast Series moderated by Parker Ladd and exclusive Jewelry Luncheons led by New York style maven, Marjorie Reed Gordon.
Located in the heart of what is known as “America’s Riviera” the Brazilian Court is just steps away from both the beach and Worth Avenue, showcasing some of the world’s finest shopping and galleries. The East Coast answer to Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue showcases coveted designers such as Jimmy Choo, Gucci and Chanel along its pristine streets. Palm Beach also boasts the epitome of fine culture from O’Keefe originals at the Norton Museum of Art to the botanical masterpieces of the Four Arts Gardens and the stunning performances of The Palm Beach Symphony and Ballet Florida.
After a complete transformation, but still capturing European old-world charm, the hotel features custom designed suites with mahogany crown molding and Provence-style wood shutters, stone flooring imported from the Cortone region of France and Ultra Air Jet baths with customized hydro-thermo massage menus. Private terraces featured in select rooms open up to guests very own secret garden, offering the perfect respite as the day wanes on the golden shoreline of Palm Beach.
To learn more about the Brazilian Court, call (561) 655-7740 or visit www.thebraziliancourt.com