Now that the colder months are officially upon us, we’re packing our things and heading south for Palm Beach, Florida.
If you’re on the same page as us but aren’t sure what to do in the Sunshine State, we’ve created the perfect Palm Beach weekend itinerary for you.
Where You’ll Brunch
Brunch is always a good idea—especially if you’re looking to get some extra sleep during your weekend. Swifty’s at The Colony Hotel and Sant Ambroeus are the perfect brunch destinations.
Swifty’s brunch menu is offered on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The menu includes everything from light bites such as parfaits and avocado toast to strawberry shortcake shortstacks and eggs benedict. Swifty’s even offers an array of juices, coffee, and teas if you need a morning pick-me-up.
Sant Ambroeus’s brunch menu is the perfect blend of breakfast and lunch dishes. You can order omelets and pancakes as well as pizzas and panini’s. No matter what you’re in the mood for, Sant Ambreous has you covered.
Where You’ll Shop
After finishing up brunch, you’ll definitely want to exercise—your wallet. Worth Avenue and The Royal Poinciana Plaza are arguably the hottest shopping spots in Palm Beach. The Worth Avenue strip is comprised of luxury stores including Gucci, Versace, Bottega Venetta, Chanel, Max Mara, and more. If you’re thinking of heading to The Royal Poinciana Plaza, you’ll definitely want to check out the Staud, Stoney Clover Lane, Alice + Olivia, Loveshack Fancy, and Oscar de la Renta storefronts.
Where You’ll Relax
The holiday season can be extremely stressful, and now that it’s come to an end, it is vital to get some relaxation. You will absolutely want to head to the spa at The Breakers and the Eau Spa at the Eau Palm Beach Resort and Spa.
The Breakers Spa offers a variety of massages, facials, nail care, and hair care. At the Eau Spa, you can also immerse yourself in an assortment of body treatments, facials, and massages in the Self-Centered Garden at the resort.
Where You’ll Dine
There are several fabulous spots to dine at during your time in Palm Beach. However, we absolutely recommend checking out Le Bilboquet and Café Boulud. Le Bilboquet is an upscale French bistro offering French-style cuisine with fresh ingredients found in South Florida. Café Boulud is also a French-American restaurant with a focus on seafood. Both menus are sure to keep your stomach satisfied.
Where You’ll Sip
If you’re in the mood for some drinks after dinner, you need to head to Le Bar à Vin and the Echo bar at The Breakers. Le Bar à Vin offers some uniquely crafted cocktails, wine, and bites while Echo’s outdoor garden bar is serving up a mix of classic and specialty cocktails.
We hope this itinerary helps you make the most out of your weekend in Palm Beach!