The Breakers (hotel)

The Breakers Palm Beach is an historic hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. First known as The Palm Beach Inn, it was opened on January 16, 1896 by oil, real estate, and railroad tycoon Henry Flagler to accommodate travelers on his Florida East Coast Railway. It occupies the beachfront portion of the grounds of the Royal Poinciana Hotel, which Flagler had opened beside Lake Worth Lagoon facing the inland waterway in 1894. Guests began requesting rooms "over by the breakers," so Flagler renamed it The Breakers Hotel in 1901. The wooden hotel burned on June 9, 1903 and was rebuilt, opening on February 1, 1904. Rooms started at $4 a night, including three meals a day. Because Flagler forbade motorized vehicles on the property, patrons were delivered between the two hotels in wheeled chairs powered by employees. The grounds featured a nine-hole golf course. The hotel is located at 1 South County Road.

Pre-Negro leagues, Winter League baseball team

In the winter of 1915/1916, the Breakers Hotel hired the services of Cyclone Joe Williams and many fellow team members of the Lincoln Giants pre-Negro League baseball team to take on another pre-Negro League baseball team made up of Indianapolis ABCs players hosted by the Royal Poinciana Hotel. The games hosted Negro League baseball stars of the day, including Ben Taylor, C.I. Taylor, Candy Jim Taylor, John Donaldson, Ashby Dunbar, Jim Jeffries, Jimmie Lyons, Bill Francis, Blainey Hall, Dick Wallace, Louis Santop, and Spot Poles. One newspaper column claimed that "Astors, Vanderbilts, Morgans, and hundreds of others, who never see a ball game outside of Palm Beach... (are) rooting hard for their favorite team.

Second fire

Twelve years after Flagler's death, on March 18, 1925, The Breakers Hotel burned again, the fire was started by an electric curling iron that had been left on. The architectural firm hired by the Flagler heirs, Schultze and Weaver, modeled its 550-room replacement after the Villa Medici in Rome, this time working with New York-based Turner Construction Company and a local well-known Palm Beach contractor, Eugene Hammond, who built the first theater in West Palm Beach and worked on the Palm Beach estate built for Rodman Wanamaker by Addison Mizner (that would become a Kennedy winter retreat in 1933).

The contractors decided to abandon the wooden construction for fireproof concrete. Built by 1,200 construction workers, the hotel reopened on December 29, 1926, to considerable acclaim. The lobby ceiling was painted by Alexander Bonanno, a classically trained New York City artist who taught at Cooper Union.

Today, the hotel and grounds occupy 140 acres (57 hectares) beside the Atlantic Ocean.

This hotel influenced the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba.

The Breakers Hotel Complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. In 1973, the 105-acre (42 ha) listed area included 15 contributing buildings and one other contributing object. On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter ranked the hotel seventh on its list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places.

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Paige C
31 January 2015
This hotel is extraordinary! The service is impeccable. Every restaurant has top quality food and the views are beautiful at all hours. Very impressed! 3 nights is jusnot enough to explore everything!
Fay V
16 December 2014
This is a very elaborate and detailed Spanish-Neoclassical hotel inspired by the National Hotel of Havana (same architect). Bring your cuban cigars and 25 year old rum, you will feel like Frank Sinatr
Ryan Polselli
21 August 2017
For a nice lunch in Palm Beach, visit Seafood Grill (open to public) and eat at bar. Guard will let you in. Valet ticket will be validated. The bar top is an actual aquarium. Overlooks water. Nice.
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3 November 2021
The Breakers has been my favorite place on earth since my first visit at age 7. This classic establishment has history, class, and so many activities to keep your stay memorable. I love the Breakers????
Georgia Little
10 August 2018
The Breakers is fabulous! Excellent service, elegant surroundings and delicious food. My favorite Hotel in Palm Beach.
José Eduardo Teixeira
Hotel com uma arquitetura estilo renascentista, possui 2 campos de golfe, 4 piscinas e 9 restaurantes. Boa opção de passeio para quem visita a região.
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