The Vineta Hotel Returns to Palm Beach After Long-Awaited Renovation

A Germany-based luxury hotelier celebrated the recent much-anticipated reopening of The Vineta Hotel following a three-year restoration of the historic high-end boutique hotel in Palm Beach that was previously known as The Chesterfield.
The Mediterranean Revival hotel is part of The Oetker Collection, a family-run group of ultra-luxury hotels worldwide and is the company’s first property in the United States — and is one of a dozen hotels that are a part of the company’s prestigious Masterpiece Hotel group. Leading interior designer Tino Zervudachi curated the extensive renovations in which the space was reduced from 57 to 41 rooms, offering guests more spacious accommodations.
“In homage to an illustrious history dating back 100 years, The Vineta Hotel has been restored to its former splendour,” Oetker stated on its website. “Two blocks away from Worth Avenue in the heart of Palm Beach, The Vineta embodies the elegant, artistic life of a destination famed for its restaurant scene, designer boutiques and noteworthy galleries.”
The landmark hotel was originally called Lido-Venice when it first opened in 1926 and was later renamed The Vineta — a moniker that stuck for about a half century — until it changed names to The Chesterfield in 1989.
The four-story, pup-friendly hotel features assorted dining concepts, including Coco’s serving Mediterranean-style cuisine, The Vinetta Bar for classic cocktails, and The Pool House for lunch and snacks in a shady al fresco environment.
The Vineta Hotel is located at 363 Cocoanut Row in Palm Beach. For more information, call 561-270-1500 or visit oetkerhotels.com/hotels/the-vineta-hotel