Florida's Boca Raton resort opens Tower Suite Collection

Two years after Florida’s The Boca Raton resort, formerly the Boca Raton Resort & Club, updated its Harborside area, the property has launched the Tower Suite Collection, ranging from one-bedroom suites to 11 brand-new Signature Suites. 

Designed by interior design firm Rockwell Group, the suites are located on the 23rd through 26th floors. Each has contemporary coastal design and a residential feel, from living areas, seating nooks and oversized bathrooms to media rooms and ensuite fitness equipment. The grand suites have two bedrooms, oversized corner parlors, a wet bar and an entertainment area. The two-bedroom balcony suites have some of the building’s only outdoor terraces and two penthouses have three bedrooms spread across 3,740 square feet complete with a living room, dining area and dedicated fitness room.

The three-bedroom townhouse has uninterrupted double-height views of the Intracoastal. The townhouse has a living and dining room, a designated activity area that features a large sectional for movie screenings and a room equipped with a fitness mirror and Peloton.

Access to the suites also includes access to the reimagined Top of the Tower, a private lounge on the 27th floor of The Boca Raton Tower. The lounge celebrates international explorers. The Assouline library is filled with travel books and oversized leather seating and has a a classic telescope. Alcoves in The Studio provide a mix of privacy and small gathering spaces. The space hosts British High Tea, sommelier-hosted Flight Nights, interactive cooking demos and cocktail-making classes. 

“We intend to redefine what a club-level concept could be by creating an experience that sets a new standard in the luxury hospitality industry,” Daniel Hostettler, president and CEO of The Boca Raton, said in a statement. “The Tower Suite Collection’s tailored benefits take the notion of anticipatory service to new heights, to captivate even the most seasoned travelers.”