The Best Pink Hotels to Visit Next
The Best Pink Hotels to Visit Next
📍 Palm Beach, Florida
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There are certain hotels that feel memorable before you even step inside, and for me, the prettiest among them are always painted pink. Whether it’s the old-world glamour of a Florida icon, the playful charm of Palm Beach, or a beautifully restored Caribbean hideaway, pink hotels have a way of blending design, nostalgia, and destination into something instantly transportive. Over the years, I’ve found myself drawn to these properties not just for their color, but for the timeless elegance and sense of place they create. From historic Florida grande dames to dreamy island escapes, these are the pink hotels I would happily book again and again.


Vinoy Hotel
The Vinoy will always be one of my all-time favorites. Its blush exterior, waterfront setting, and 1920s grandeur make it one of Florida’s most iconic stays. There is something so special about the way it blends old-world glamour with the walkability of downtown St. Petersburg. From sunset drinks overlooking Tampa Bay to mornings spent strolling Beach Drive, it captures classic Florida elegance beautifully. I especially love how the pink façade glows in the late afternoon light, making the entire property feel cinematic in a way only a truly historic hotel can.


Don Cesar Hotel
Few pink hotels are as instantly recognizable as the Don CeSar. Rising above St. Pete Beach in the softest blush tone, it has long earned its title as Florida’s Pink Palace. The Mediterranean architecture, beachside setting, and rich Jazz Age history make it feel cinematic in every season. It’s one of those rare hotels that feels just as magical in photographs as it does in person, especially at sunset when the pink exterior seems to melt into the Gulf sky. For anyone who loves classic Florida glamour, this one is impossible to leave off the list.


The Colony
The Colony is pink hotel perfection. From the iconic exterior to the playful interiors filled with bamboo, prints, and Palm Beach whimsy, it feels both glamorous and deeply rooted in place. I especially love how it balances heritage with a fresh, stylish perspective, making it one of the most aspirational hotels in Florida. Every corner feels beautifully considered, from the striped umbrellas to the lobby’s unmistakable old Palm Beach charm, and it remains one of the most photogenic hotels anywhere in the state.


Hamilton Princess
Known as Bermuda’s Pink Palace, the Hamilton Princess is one of those hotels that truly sets the tone for an entire destination. The harborfront location, beautiful art collection, and the pink jitney that takes guests to the beach all make it feel delightfully iconic. It’s polished, historic, and exactly the kind of property that makes Bermuda impossible not to love. I also love the way it blends timeless grandeur with a slightly playful island spirit, making it feel just as suited for a romantic getaway as a memorable family trip.


Cobbler’s Cove
Cobblers Cove feels like stepping into a perfectly preserved Caribbean daydream. The soft pink exterior, scalloped pool, and English-colonial-meets-island interiors give it a charm that feels entirely timeless. It’s one of the most design-forward boutique properties on this list and a true bucket-list stay for anyone who loves beautiful hotels. There’s a softness to the whole experience, from the gardens to the pastel architecture, that makes it feel incredibly transportive and wonderfully serene.


The Goodtime Hotel
For a more playful take on the pink hotel aesthetic, the Goodtime Hotel in Miami Beach feels bold, fresh, and unapologetically fun. The pastel palette, Art Deco nods, and lively pool scene give it a more modern spirit while still tapping into the visual magic that makes pink hotels so irresistible. It feels like a younger, more energetic interpretation of the classic pink hotel tradition, perfect for anyone who loves Miami’s colorful personality and vibrant social scene.


Graduate Nashville
The Graduate Nashville brings a different kind of pink charm, one rooted in whimsical interiors and a touch of Dolly-inspired glamour. It feels joyful, unexpected, and incredibly photogenic, proving that pink hotels can work just as beautifully in a city setting as they do by the sea. The design feels immersive in the best way, layered with playful details and a sense of personality that makes the entire stay feel memorable from the moment you walk in.


Palm House
Palm House may be one of the newest additions to the Palm Beach hotel scene, but it already feels iconic. The rosy exterior, shell-inspired interiors, and refined Palm Beach styling make it feel like an instant classic. It’s proof that the pink hotel tradition is still very much alive and evolving beautifully. I especially love how it channels the elegance of old Palm Beach while still feeling fresh enough for a new generation of travelers.
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Pink hotels have a way of making a trip feel a little more cinematic before it even begins. Whether your style leans historic grandeur, playful Palm Beach, or dreamy island escape, these destinations offer far more than a pretty façade. They capture the kind of timeless glamour, strong sense of place, and visual storytelling that make travel feel unforgettable. If I’m ever deciding where to go next, there’s a very good chance a pink hotel is leading the shortlist.
Love from Florida,
Katie
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