A Perfect Weekend in Palm Beach
Cabana stripes, leafy palms, sun-faded pastels… Palm Beach is one of our all-time favorite beach getaways.
Our latest collection is a love letter to this breezy, nostalgic setting, dreamed up with fashion creator Ali Sisto Daniel. Inspired by old-school Palm Beach glamour, the collection reimagines playful resort style across our classic RBC silhouettes.
While we daydream about our next trip to Palm Beach, here’s our perfect three-day itinerary—where to go, what to do, and what to wear from the ASD collection.
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Where to Stay
Looking for the best hotels in Palm Beach? These are our go-to picks:
For something charming and very Palm Beach, check into The Colony Hotel. It’s colorful, social, and right in the center of everything.
If you want a full resort setup, The Breakers and The Four Seasons have beach access, multiple pools, and everything you need to stay put all day.
For something quieter, The Brazilian Court Hotel feels perfectly tucked away, with pretty courtyards and an old-school vibe.
Day 1: Coffee, beach time, and classic Palm Beach dining
Start at Drift Coffee, a classic Palm Beach spot tucked just off Worth Avenue. Order an iced coffee or the sunrise smoothie, then walk it down Worth, weaving in and out of courtyards.
On your way to the beach, stop at Piccolo Mondo to grab a sandwich for a beach picnic.
Ali’s order: chicken Caesar wrap, no croutons, extra Caesar dressing on the side, plus a side of balsamic.
Spend the afternoon at the beach. If you’re staying at The Breakers, take advantage of their full-service setup. Otherwise, Mid-Town Beach is one of the easiest and most accessible public beaches in Palm Beach.
For golden hour, head to Swifty’s at The Colony Hotel. The garden setting (complete with twinkling lights and scalloped umbrellas) makes it one of the best cocktail spots in Palm Beach.
For dinner, book Palm Beach Grill, a long-standing local favorite. Expect amazing seafood, classic cocktails, and an old-school atmosphere.
What to wear: The Georgia Ruffle One-Piece. The creamsicle cabana stripe print works just as well for walking around as it does for the beach, especially with an oversized button-down and simple sandals.

Day 2: Worth Avenue shopping, long lunches, and a night out
Start your morning at Sant Ambroeus Palm Beach. Grab a croissant and coffee (or matcha) and sit under the signature pink umbrellas in the courtyard.
Next, spend the morning wandering Worth Avenue, Palm Beach’s manicured shopping street lined with palm trees, courtyards, and a mix of designer boutiques and smaller specialty shops.
Shops to know:
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Aerin, for a tightly edited mix of fashion and home
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Casa Branca, for dreamy interiors
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Church Mouse, if you’re looking for vintage
For lunch, head to Le Bilboquet and request a table in the garden. Ali’s order: the gazpacho and the Cajun chicken with extra beurre blanc sauce.
Take the afternoon slowly. Head back to the hotel, the pool, or the beach depending on your mood.
For dinner, book Buccan. It’s buzzy and built around small plates, with everything from lobster ceviche to steak tartare. The Buccan Tea cocktail, made with vodka and black tea, is the one to order.
After dinner, head to Mary Lou’s for dancing. The vintage-inspired space, live DJs, and moody lighting make it a standout Palm Beach nightlife spot.
What to wear: The Magnolia Set. It’s easy, put-together, and perfect for going from shopping to lunch.

Day 3: Wellness, more shopping, and a classic Palm Beach send-off
Start your day with a wellness moment at Labarre Pilates, or a facial at Tammy Fender —you can’t go wrong with either (or both!).
Next, stop by Scandy Candy, the cult-favorite Swedish candy shop where it’s nearly impossible to leave empty-handed (perfect for plane ride snacks).
If you’re in the mood for more shopping, browse:
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Assouline, for coffee table books
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Kirna Zabête, for designer fashion
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Roller Rabbit, for prints and pajamas
Finish your weekend with an iconic Palm Beach experience: lunch at The Seafood Bar at The Breakers. Sit at the bar overlooking the water (and the aquarium built into it), order one of their creative cocktails, and splurge for the seafood tower (because why not!).
What to wear: The Ricki Pants and the Bikini Tee. Comfortable, playful, and perfect for a slow morning and travel day.
