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Palm Beach Bradley Park Hotel

Bradley Park Hotel

280 Sunset Ave, Palm Beach, Florida, United States | (618) 248-8274

1/7
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Overview

Pros
  • Centrally located in the heart of Palm Beach, walkable to shops and restaurants

  • Spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, pillowtop beds, and optional kitchens

  • Intimate Italian restaurant with alfresco dining and a chic bar

  • Market sells gourmet prepared foods, snacks, beverages

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • Historic hotel was built in the '20s

Cons
  • Obvious maintenance issues like peeling paint and broken fixtures

  • Wi-Fi is unreliable in some rooms

  • Cramped and dated fitness room feels like an afterthought

  • Limited street and lot parking

Bottom Line

The two-and-a-half-pearl Bradley Park Hotel is one of Palm Beach’s most historical properties, although much of its original 1920’s charm has faded. However, guests willing to overlook the imperfections will find it to be one of the best values in the otherwise stratospherically priced Palm Beach area. The 32 rooms offer a basic, traditional feel but decent amenities include large, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and optional kitchens. Fine-dining is available at the surprisingly intimate Italian Restaurant, Trevini. Alternatively, guests can stock their optional kitchens with gourmet treats from the on-site market. For higher rates, Hilton West Palm Beach offers more amenities, like a gorgeous pool, and panache.

Map

280 Sunset Ave, Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Tennis Court

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Full Review

Scene

Historical boutique hotel feels more dated than charming

This one-time casino-turned-hotel still houses original elements including hexagonal floor tile in the bathrooms, some ornate furniture, and embellished ceiling medallions. But many design elements were barely maintained and now feel old and dated rather than historical and charming. The entire property feels passed its prime -- in some cases, it’s hanging on by a thread. There’s little social space for guests to gather and relax. One exception is the Trevini Restaurant, serving gourmet Italian fare in a surprisingly intimate, romantic room with a lively, modern bar and alfresco dining. Guests tend to be vacationing couples seeking the famous glamour of Palm Beach without the sky-high hotel prices to match.

Location

In the heart of Palm Beach, amid Gold Coast beaches and Florida’s most exclusive real estate

The central location along pristine, palm-lined Sunset Avenue is lively and moderately trafficked but very walkable. It’s convenient to dozens of high-end shops, restaurants, services, and a large Publix supermarket across the street. Most are within a 10-minute walk. Guests can reach City Place -- an upscale lifestyle center with additional restaurants, shopping, and services in less than 10 minutes by car. Some of the most beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast are reachable in a 10-minute drive. The famous Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is less than half a mile away and easy to reach on foot. Palm Beach International (PBI) Airport is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. 

Rooms

Traditional rooms with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and optional kitchens

Room decor is traditional and homey. Original elements in some rooms like hardwood flooring, decorative ceiling medallions, and paneled doors offer subtle nods to the hotel’s historical past. But, the bland furnishings, dated curtains, and lack of wall decor create a look that’s ultimately forgettable. Entry-level Deluxe Rooms offer 322-square-foot (30-square-meter) floor plans with a studio-style layout. Junior Suites provide a bit more space, while One-Bedroom Suites are nearly twice the size at 600 square feet (56 square meters). Standard amenities in every room include flat-screen TVs, pillowtop beds, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi (though the signal is unreliable in some rooms). Suites upgrade to full kitchens. Bathrooms are small, but feature charming 1920s-inspired elements like subway tile, pedestal sinks, and black-and-white hexagonal tile flooring. Combination shower/tubs and generic bath amenities are standard in every category. Many rooms overlook the parking lot.

Features

A romantic Italian restaurant and a gourmet deli/market

Relative to most area hotels, the list of amenities here is thin. Trevini restaurant is surprisingly modern, intimate, and upscale. White linen tablecloths, a well-stocked wine cellar, and a swanky bar all provide a lovely backdrop for a romantic lunch or dinner. Beyond the main dining room, the outdoor patio is open for alfresco dining during good weather. The menu is heavy on gourmet Italian fare and locally sourced seafood. On the first floor, the charming C’est Si Bon market is a traditional deli with prepared foods, snacks, and beverages (including alcohol) for guests to stock their in-room kitchens.The closet-sized fitness room contains just three tired machines. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, although we found the service unreliable. Self-parking is provided in an off-street lot. However, spaces are extremely limited, so it’s best for guests traveling with cars to confirm availability in advance.