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Celebrate Mother’s Day with the royal treatment at Boca Raton Resort & Club, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, from a complimentary spa treatment to a decadent Jazz Brunch at its new restaurant, the blue.
At Spa Palazzo, inspired by Spain’s legendary Alhambra Palace, moms receive a complimentary Ritual Bath when purchasing a 50-minute spa service. A series of thermal and water therapies, the guided Ritual Bath begins with the Steam Room, Inhalation Room and Sauna followed by a Ritual Soak, Swiss shower, waterfall massage and Jacuzzi. Spa Palazzo is one of the grandest and most luxurious spas in the country. It has been ranked in the 25 Top Spas in the World and the Top 100 Resort Spas in the U.S. Spa Palazzo features over 50,000 square feet of stunning grand arches, elaborate mosaics and luxuriant surroundings. Its spa pool is over 10,000 square feet in size.
After the Ritual Bath, an experienced spa therapist will take mom through the spa’s palatial gardens, grand arches, carved stone, elaborate mosaics and cypress woodwork to one of 44 private treatment rooms for a relaxing massage or facial. For post-spa sustenance and live jazz music, head to the blue, the resort’s new signature restaurant. A brunch buffet from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. will feature a myriad of delicious dishes including Eggs Benedict, Lobster and Asparagus Crepes and Banana Nutella Pancakes. The blue’s signature Claw Bar will also be available for a la carte ordering.
Rates for Mother’s Day weekend start at $319 per night with the Best of Waldorf Astoria Package, inclusive of a $50 resort credit per night. For more information about Boca Raton Resort & Club, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, please call 888-543-1286 or visit the Boca Raton Resort & Club’s website. Resort offerings are only available for hotel guests and club members. To make a brunch reservation, call (561) 447-3222.
Images courtesy of The Boca Raton Resort & Club
Carrie Coolidge is a Pursuitist contributor based in Manhattan. From 2009 to 2011, Carrie served as Co-Editor of Luxist, the luxury lifestyle website at AOL where she ran the Luxist Awards, a program that honored the very best in fine living. From 1996 to 2009, Carrie was a Staff Writer at Forbes magazine, where she covered real estate, personal finance and the insurance industry, among other areas. Carrie is also the author of six books, including "The Business of America is Business". Follow her on Twitter: @carriecoolidge