
Tower at The Boca Raton
The tower that became a destination on Boca Raton's waterfront
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Tower at The Boca Raton
20 Total Rooms
20 Room Types
4.6 (27 Reviews)
The silhouette is unmistakable. Rising above the Intracoastal Waterway and the manicured grounds of one of South Florida's most storied resort properties, the Tower at The Boca Raton stands as the architectural centerpiece of a 200-acre campus that has shaped the identity of this stretch of coastline for nearly a century. Originally conceived in the 1920s as the Cloister Inn by architect Addison Mizner, the property has evolved across decades into a destination of remarkable scale and ambition. The Tower itself is a modern expression of that legacy, its rooms and suites offering panoramic views across the water, the Atlantic, and the resort's sprawling grounds. Interiors are designed with a contemporary warmth that honors the property's Mediterranean-influenced heritage while feeling unmistakably present. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull the horizon into every room, and the overall effect is one of arrival at a place that understands what it means to occupy this particular piece of Florida.
The breadth of what exists on property sets Tower at The Boca Raton apart from nearly anything in the region. Across the resort campus, guests move between multiple pools, a private half-mile beach, a full-service spa and fitness center, and an 18-hole golf course. There is a tennis and pickleball center, a marina, and programming that spans watersports, family activities, and wellness experiences. The Tower grants access to all of it while maintaining its own distinct character, including an adults-only pool deck and exclusive amenities reserved for Tower guests. It functions as a resort within a resort, calibrated for those who want the full canvas of a large-scale destination but with the intimacy and priority of a more focused stay.
Dining across The Boca Raton is a destination unto itself, with a collection of restaurants and bars that range from refined to relaxed. Guests of the Tower can explore options that include Japanese cuisine, Italian-inspired dishes, Mediterranean flavors, steakhouse traditions, and casual poolside and beachside fare. There are cocktail lounges, wine-focused spaces, and al fresco settings that shift in mood from afternoon to evening. The variety means that a week-long stay never requires repeating, and the quality across the portfolio reflects a property that treats food and drink as integral to the overall experience rather than an afterthought.
Boca Raton itself sits between Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale along the Gold Coast, a stretch of southeastern Florida defined by warm water, year-round sun, and a community that balances coastal ease with a certain polish. The surrounding area offers cultural institutions, shopping along Mizner Park, and easy access to the broader South Florida landscape. But the resort's scale and self-contained nature mean that many guests find little reason to leave the grounds, discovering instead that the days take shape around the beach, the pool, a long dinner, and the particular pleasure of watching the light change over the Intracoastal from a high floor.
What stays with you after Tower at The Boca Raton is the rare combination of history and scale. This is not a boutique hideaway or a minimalist retreat. It is a grand, full-spectrum resort property with deep roots in its location and the ambition to offer everything a guest might want within its borders. The Tower distills that ambition into its most personal expression, offering a vantage point over the whole of it.
The silhouette is unmistakable. Rising above the Intracoastal Waterway and the manicured grounds of one of South Florida's most storied resort properties, the Tower at The Boca Raton stands as the architectural centerpiece of a 200-acre campus that has shaped the identity of this stretch of coastline for nearly a century. Originally conceived in the 1920s as the Cloister Inn by architect Addison Mizner, the property has evolved across decades into a destination of remarkable scale and ambition. The Tower itself is a modern expression of that legacy, its rooms and suites offering panoramic views across the water, the Atlantic, and the resort's sprawling grounds. Interiors are designed with a contemporary warmth that honors the property's Mediterranean-influenced heritage while feeling unmistakably present. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull the horizon into every room, and the overall effect is one of arrival at a place that understands what it means to occupy this particular piece of Florida.
The breadth of what exists on property sets Tower at The Boca Raton apart from nearly anything in the region. Across the resort campus, guests move between multiple pools, a private half-mile beach, a full-service spa and fitness center, and an 18-hole golf course. There is a tennis and pickleball center, a marina, and programming that spans watersports, family activities, and wellness experiences. The Tower grants access to all of it while maintaining its own distinct character, including an adults-only pool deck and exclusive amenities reserved for Tower guests. It functions as a resort within a resort, calibrated for those who want the full canvas of a large-scale destination but with the intimacy and priority of a more focused stay.
Dining across The Boca Raton is a destination unto itself, with a collection of restaurants and bars that range from refined to relaxed. Guests of the Tower can explore options that include Japanese cuisine, Italian-inspired dishes, Mediterranean flavors, steakhouse traditions, and casual poolside and beachside fare. There are cocktail lounges, wine-focused spaces, and al fresco settings that shift in mood from afternoon to evening. The variety means that a week-long stay never requires repeating, and the quality across the portfolio reflects a property that treats food and drink as integral to the overall experience rather than an afterthought.

What we love about this stay
There's something almost monumental about the Tower at The Boca Raton — it doesn't just sit in the landscape, it punctuates it. The design leans into soothing neutrals and bespoke furnishings that feel considered rather than showy, and the floor-to-ceiling windows don't frame the Atlantic so much as invite it in. A light floral scent in the lobby sets a tone that carries through to the gardens outside, where the quiet borders on theatrical. It's the kind of place that rewards stillness — a terrace cocktail under open sky, the ocean audible but unhurried. Proximity to Mizner Park gives you culture and energy when you want it, but the real pull is how effortlessly the property draws you back inward. It stays with you not as spectacle, but as atmosphere.
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Where you'll be staying
503 East Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL, US
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Guest
DEC 2025
Lovely property, great amenities, excellent service
Guest
DEC 2025
Exceptional
Guest
DEC 2025
Beautiful room, gigantic resort that offers so many things. Service was great. aslo great little touches like providing lens cleaner for glasses.
Guest
DEC 2025
Beautiful place.
Guest
DEC 2025
One of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed in. Rooms are modern and the architecture in the main area are beautiful. A lot to do with family onsite.
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