Explore museums by day and savor elegant evenings at The Chesterfield Palm Beach. Originally built in 1926 as The Lido-Venice and renamed The Venita in 1928, this historic boutique hotel received a notable renovation by Palm Beach architect John L. Volk in 1937. Today The Chesterfield Palm Beach is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, holds a Four Diamond AAA rating, and is conveniently located minutes from beaches, golf courses, and the upscale shopping of Worth Avenue.
The hotel’s Nights and Museums package includes two nights in a room or suite with a welcome deluxe fruit plate on arrival, two single-day admissions to the Norton Museum, two single-day admissions to the Flagler Museum, daily English breakfast, and one dinner in the intimate setting of The Leopard Lounge and Restaurant. Available through Dec. 30, rates start at $275 per room per night, based on double occupancy in a superior queen room.
This package is ideal for travelers who want a cultured, relaxed Palm Beach experience—combining museum visits with refined dining and classic hotel charm. The Chesterfield’s central location makes it easy to spend daytime hours exploring nearby galleries and historic sites, then return to a comfortable, well-appointed room in the evening.
Guests can enjoy short walks to restaurants and shops on Worth Avenue or take advantage of nearby recreational options such as golf and beach access. The hotel’s historic character, attentive service, and on-site dining create a convenient home base for both short getaways and longer stays in Palm Beach.
If you prefer a romantic retreat, the package’s included dinner at The Leopard Lounge provides a refined atmosphere for a special evening. For art lovers, the Norton Museum and Flagler Museum admissions offer access to notable collections and exhibitions that complement a cultured visit to the area.
Reservations and availability may vary, so guests should contact the hotel directly for current details and any additional offerings or upgrades.
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