
The Manor is the hotel's signature restaurant.
The Hilton West Palm Beach has opened next to the Palm Beach County
Convention Center. The hotel and convention center are connected via an enclosed walkway.
The 12-story property has 400 guestrooms (including 43 suites). A 33,000-square-foot outdoor
lanai includes a pool, a fire pit, private cabanas and furnishings from Restoration Hardware. A "floatation menu" features inflatable toys and rafts for the pool.
Manor, the hotel's farm-to-fork style
restaurant serving contemporary American cuisine, is led by Palm
Beach chef Matthew Byrne, former personal chef to pro golfer Tiger Woods. Galley, the hotel's lobby bar, has a nautical design
theme and serves Prohibition-style cocktails and shared tapas.
The hotel’s guestrooms feature natural woods with a blue/gold/teal color palette that "reflects the physical characteristics of the Palm Beaches," Hilton said. The hotel's curated art
includes a wall sculpture with more than 140 hand-forged iron pieces created by Zammy Migdal.
The hotel has 24,000 square feet of meeting space, and is pursuing groups with team-building activities like glow-in-the-dark lawn games,
scavenger hunts and outdoor boot camp fitness classes.
The hotel is across the street from the 72-acre
CityPlace, a development with shops, entertainment and restaurants. Related
Cos., developer of CityPlace, also built the Hilton.