A legend among the world's resorts, the Boca Raton Resort is located on 356 acres offering and elegant, serene ambiance in an idyllic... more »
A legend among the world's resorts, the Boca Raton Resort is located on 356 acres offering and elegant, serene ambiance in an idyllic tropical setting. The recent transformation of the Resort, along with its myriad activities and superb cuisine raise the bar for today's modern traveler. It was famed Palm Beach architect Addison Mizner who envisioned "the world's most architecturally beautiful playground," a dream that took form in 1926 with the opening of the Cloister Inn. A splendid building in the gracious Mediterranean style, the Cloister Inn acted as a residence for Mizner and his beloved pet monkey Johnnie Brown, as well as a haven for its illustrious roster of guests. Over decades, the Cloister Inn evolved into the Boca Raton Resort, a quintessential Florida retreat that has played host to countless celebrities and public figures seeking a private enclave of luxury.At Boca Raton Resort there are active pursuits for any interest. The Resort offers two challenging golf courses in a glorious, mature natural setting. There are thirty immaculate clay tennis courts. Spa Palazzo is one of the largest most comprehensive spas in the world with forty-four treatment rooms, a comprehensive salon and its own adult swimming pool. At the sparkling new Beach, the sister hotel which debuted in 2009, guests bask in the sun poolside or play in the gentle surf of the Atlantic Ocean where the sea temperature ranges from 88 degrees in August to 68 in February. The Resort also offers a croquet lawn, giant chess set, bicycles and a premier marina for deep-sea fishing and sailing charters. Dining at the Resort encompasses an extraordinary range from the cool sophistication of Cielo by Angela Hartnett perched 27 floors above the sea, to rustic Tuscan dishes at Lucca. The latest additions include the popular Serendipity, Morimoto Sushi, Old Homestead Steakhouse, and oceanfront dining at SeaGrille. Boca Raton Resort offers elegant lodgings in a collection of five distinct buildings, each with its own decor and architectural style. Built in 1926, the historic Cloister exemplifies classic Mediterranean charm. The Cloister includes a combination of rooms and unique suites with views of the gardens and courtyards. The 27-story Tower offers oversized guestrooms with inspiring views of the Atlantic Ocean. On the corners of the Tower are spacious Junior Suites, perfect for families. A selection of enormous sky residences are situated on the higher floors of the Tower, and the dramatic Cielo by Angela Hartnett is the crown jewel on the top floor. At the Boca Bungalows, guests enjoy second-home conveniences such as gated self-parking, full kitchens and dining rooms, spacious family rooms with balconies, and plenty of storage. The Yacht Club, inspired by a grand Venetian palace, presides over the Intracoastal Waterway and offers truly luxurious accommodations with attentive personal service. The most formal guestroom choice, the Yacht Club rooms feature separate sitting area and waterfront balconies as well as luxurious marble baths. At the new Beach Club at Boca Raton, sleek airy guestrooms sit on the white sandy beach. Honored with Meetings and Conventions' "Gold Key Award" for 23 consecutive years, Boca Raton Resort is one of the most capable and complete business resorts in the nation. An elegant 128,000 square foot meeting venue, the Mizner Center offers five flexible ballrooms, supported by a team of expert conference associates and the latest business technology. The Great Lawn and Spanish Terrace provide year round use of outdoor spaces. Situated on the intracoastal, a second convention center named The Great Hall offers twelve more versatile function rooms designed to allow flexibility in scale, seating and configuration. Additional meeting rooms in the Yacht Club, in the Tower and at the Beach Club bring the total meeting space to 160,000 square feet.
Hilton
Boca Raton Resort & Club offers five distinct styles of deluxe guestrooms and suites. The Cloister, built in 1926, is the Resort's signature building and features Mediterranean-influenced antiques and architecture. The 27-story Tower overlooking the Intercostal Waterway features inspiring views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Resort grounds. Located on the Resort's half-mile stretch of private beach, the Boca Beach Club offers deluxe accommodations footsteps from the ocean. Reminiscent of a grand Venetian palace, the Yacht Club with its private balconies, sweeping views and elegant appointments offers luxurious guestrooms and suites plus boutique-style service. The secluded one- and two-bedroom Golf Villas are located on the Resort's championship course. -Parking: $26 + tax, per car, per day, (subject to change without notice). ***All rates are subject to a Resort Fee collected from guest upon check-out*** This includes Bellman gratuities, transportation within the resort, unlimited local and toll-free calls, in-room high speed internet, in-room daily bottled water (2), in-room coffee and tea, newspaper, access to the comprehensive fitness center and BoardEZ (a kiosk to print boarding passes)..
Orbitz
Location. Set amid verdant gated grounds, Boca Raton Resort - The Waldorf Astoria features old-world charm and an array of amenities. The resort is adjacent to a stretch of private beach and is located one mile from Mizner Park. The resort is 10 miles from Butterfly World and 25 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Hotel Features. The pink, palatial Boca Raton Resort - The Waldorf Astoria features elaborately carved ceilings, formal courtyards, fountains and arcades. Visitors can play a round of golf at the resort or at the adjacent Boca Country Club. Guests can sunbathe and swim at the outdoor pool or beach, play tennis on one of 30 available courts, try a yoga class at the fitness center, and relax with an indulgent thermal hydro-bath or Swedish massage at Spa Palazzo. The resort features 19 dining venues. Lucca offers Italian fare such as tuna carpaccio and bisteca alla Fiorentina. The Cabana Dining Room is open for breakfast and lunch, and on Friday nights, the Cabana features its signature seafood buffet with lobster and stone crabs on the menu. Additional property amenities include a full-service business center and gift shops. Guestrooms. Boca Raton Resort - The Waldorf Astoria offers distinct lodging options, including the 27-story Tower, the Spanish-inspired Cloister, and the Bungalows located on the golf course. All rooms feature plush bedding, high-speed Internet access, daily newspaper delivery, in-room safes, cable television and complimentary toiletries. Expert Tip. The original structure of the resort was built by noted architect Addison Mizner. The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. Hotel resort fee: $20 per room/night, Hotel resort fee inclusions: Local and toll-free calls, High-speed Internet access in room, Coffee/tea in room, Newspaper, Access to fitness center, Printing of boarding passes, Gratuities for bell staff, Key lime cooler, Transportation within the resort, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. . Game Special Book a stay in a qualifying room category October 1, 2009 - February 7, 2010, for travel January 31 - February 8, 2010, and receive complimentary Continental breakfasts for two during stay. Must book a GAME SPECIAL Cloister Traditional or GAME SPECIAL Cloister Deluxe room category. Offer includes complimentary Continental breakfasts for two guests in hotel restaurant during stay. Maximum two free breakfasts daily per room. Not valid for room service. Breakfast voucher received at check-in. Other restrictions may apply. .
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39 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I've returned to this hotel yearly for 10 years � the only reason being that a major conference in my industry is held here each February; since all meetings are held onsite, it makes no sense to stay anywhere else. Each time I've stayed, there has
Last summer while on vacation in Boca
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Posted Apr 14, 2008
Excellent
Last summer while on vacation in Boca Raton, my friend is a member of this resort and club. It was absolutely wonderful. Though I didn't pay for anything, I have no idea of the pricing, but the service made you feel like royalty the way the staff...
Last summer while on vacation in Boca
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Posted Apr 14, 2008
Excellent
Last summer while on vacation in Boca Raton, my friend is a member of this resort and club. It was absolutely wonderful. Though I didn't pay for anything, I have no idea of the pricing, but the service made you feel like royalty the way the staff...
We stayed at the BRR&C for a conference. The room was $429 including breakfast - definitely get the bed and breakfast package. Cathedral buffet or room service is included for breakfast. Buffet was wonderful. Cloisters room was average, but nice...
47 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
We were there for a conference in Dec. I was in bed sleeping when I heard my wife scream. There was raw sewage bubbling up out of the bathroom sink (we were in the old section). The sewage was coming out of the sink, we had not even run the water. I called and maintenance came up to unplug the sink. He said it happened before. There was sewage splashing around the bathroom and the stench was not tolerable. At my insistence, we were given a new room. However we went from a room with balcony and view to a ground floor room further from the conference facilities.
The front desk staff and the manager treated us like we were trouble makers. We had to move to the new room in our pajamas, and lug our suitcases. The manager was very condescending talking to me in the lobby when I was wearing my pajamas. He reluctantly told us that that he would buy us breakfast to make up for the inconvenience.
Most motor lodges would upgrade your room after such an inconvenience. This place will downgrade you.
The staff there is well trained to ask how everything is, however they are completely dumbfounded when you tell them of a problem. They may say they are sorry or just simply walk away. Even the "free breakfast" was a hassle since no one in the dining room knew about it and they wanted their money.
I told the woman handling our conference and the hotel sent some oranges and grapes. The conference is no longer held there.
It is a nice looking property but there are serious problems with the old building and serious problems with the staff. They may ask you how everything is all the time but ultimately you really get better service at a motor lodge
The Boca Resort is a highly overrated hotel. Having spent most of my Florida vacations at the Ritz Carlton outside of Palm beach I must stress that the service, food, accomadations are no where near equal. First of all, instead of increasing the...
Service was outstanding As a club member I cannot tell you how pleased we are with the service and care we receive each time we are there. We live on the ocean in Boce and still go the the Boce Hotel whenever we are in...