Gay Friendly Hotels

The Palm Beaches have a tradition of hospitality to all who visit. Here you’ll find what lesbian and gay travel companions appreciate. We offer a wide-range of accommodations for every taste, charming B&Bs in historic neighborhoods, luxurious resorts, and distinctive boutique hotels.

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Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 540

Fun Fact: The Breakers' guest register reads like a "who's who" of early twentieth century America - Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Astors, Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan vacationed alongside United States presidents and European nobility.

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Manalapan

Number of Rooms: 310

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Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 210

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Palm Beach Gardens

Number of Rooms: 175

Fun Fact: The Hilton Garden Inn Palm Beach Gardens is nestled on lake Victoria between two great shopping centers, Downtown at the Gardens and the Gardens Mall.

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Boynton Beach

Number of Rooms: 100

Fun Fact: To unwind and relax, there's a nightly complimentary cocktail reception.

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Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 90

Fun Fact: Many celebrities have stayed at The Colony. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Presidents Carter, Clinton, and Bush, Prince Edward, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and more. You never know who will join in and sing with the bands. Home of the Royal Room Cabaret, named as the "Best Cabaret on the Planet" by the Palm Beach Post.

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Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 80

Fun Fact: Is a member of the Historic Hotels of America, part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The hotel's guest registrar in its early days included Hollywood superstar Gary Cooper, Howard Hughes long before he became a recluse, and Bank of America founder A.G. Gianni.

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Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 52

Fun Fact: The Chesterfield Hotel, Palm Beach, is a historic landmark property located in the heart of a residential section of Palm Beach but still only two blocks north of the world famous Worth Avenue. Designed in the manner of a European bed and breakfast, it was built in 1926.

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West Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 41

Fun Fact: Hotel Biba was originally designed by renowned architect Belford Shoumate. Among the first motor lodges built in the United States, the property was historically preserved and redesigned by avant-garde Miami designer Barbara Hulanicki and landscape architect Donald Murakami.

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West Palm Beach

Number of Rooms: 25

Fun Fact: The homes hint at a blend of Key West-style architecture amid homes featuring craftsman-style bungalows and Mediterranean revival-style residences.

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