In Q1 2025, the Oetker Collection will unveil its first property in the United States, The Vineta Hotel, in Palm Beach. Following the recent openings of The Woodward Geneva in 2021 and of Hotel La Palma in Capri in 2023, the latter also in partnership with Reuben Brothers, The Vineta Hotel will mark the luxury hospitality brand’s 12th Masterpiece Hotel. Situated in the heart of Palm Beach, the hotel is located just two blocks off Worth Avenue – renowned for its designer boutiques, art galleries and coveted restaurants – and mere minutes away from the beach.
A REIMAGINED PALM BEACH LANDMARK
Paying homage to the hotel’s legacy, Oetker Collection will bring back the Vineta name, heralding a bold new chapter in the property’s nearly 100-year history. Originally opened as the Lido-Venice during the real estate boom in 1926, it was shortly thereafter renamed The Vineta and remained so for the next fifty years. A brief period as a condo in the 1980s followed, before the property would reemerge in its most recent incarnation, The Chesterfield, in 1989.
With its distinct pale-pink façade, the building is a quintessential example of the Mediterranean Revival architecture for which Palm Beach is renowned for. The landmark property will be reborn as The Vineta Hotel with a top-to-bottom renovation led by Paris-based interior designer Tino Zervudachi. Reducing the room count from 53 to 41 to allow for a more generous sense of space, the hotel will offer a range of accommodations featuring fresh and bright interiors.
In addition to a new lounge, outdoor courtyard, and statement bar, guests can experience new dining concepts at the property’s signature restaurant, Coco’s. Executive Chef Sébastian Broda and Pastry Chef Tarek of Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, sister hotel to The Vineta, have signed off on the menu, which will feature newly created dishes inspired by the destination alongside guest favorites from the legendary South of France hotel’s restaurant - Eden Roc Grill, Louroc, Giovanni’s, and Les Cabanes.