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The Ben is calm, cool and collected rather than formal. A luxury waterfront hotel in West Palm Beach. Where a rich history blends with modern accommodations. Explore Now.
The new 208-room property, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, is downtown West Palm Beach’s only waterfront hotel. But that’s just part of its charm. Designed to reflect the city’s early days as an untamed tropical paradise – yet infused with modern comforts – it’s an experience rather than a place to stay.
Ben Myron is a film producer. His sixteen credits range from low-budget independent films (One False Move, Signal 7) to big-budget studio films (Cheaper by the Dozen, Cheaper by the Dozen 2).
Offering prime views of the Palm Harbor Marina and Intracoastal Waterway, The Ben, Autograph Collection hotel channels the spirit of one of West Palm Beach’s great homes and interprets it for a modern traveler. Amenities include a stunning rooftop lounge with an expansive swimming pool and bar.
- 251 N Narcissus Avenue, West Palm Beach, 33401, Florida
- (561) 655-4001
- The check-in time at The Ben, Autograph Collection is 4:00 pm and the check-out time is 11:00 am.
- The pet policy at The Ben, Autograph Collection is: Pets Welcome; Non Refundable fee per room; Non-Refundable Pet Fee Per Stay: $145; Maximum Pet W...
- The parking options at The Ben, Autograph Collection are: Valet: Daily: $57
- The property amenities at The Ben, Autograph Collection are: Sustainability; Restaurant; Bar; Fitness Center; Outdoor Pool; Meeting Space; Free Wif...
- Yes, The Ben, Autograph Collection has free Wi-Fi available to hotel guests.
With bird’s eye views of Palm Harbor Marina, the Intracoastal Waterway, and Palm Beach Island, the high-up haven also features the hotel’s rooftop heated saltwater pool and cabanas.
Aug 29, 2023 · She and her partner, Ben Myron, wanted to start producing. She somehow became friends with Billy Bob Thornton, and Billy Bob had this script he’d written with Tom Epperson.