
The Bristol stands alone on the West Palm Beach waterfront. Completed in 2019 at 1100 South Flagler Drive, just south of the Royal Park Bridge to Palm Beach Island, this 25-story glass tower is widely regarded as the most coveted address in Palm Beach County. Designed by the acclaimed firm Solomon Cordwell Buenz, its sweeping curved facade and full-height glass frame uninterrupted views of the Intracoastal Waterway, the Atlantic Ocean, and the island beyond.
Inside are just 68 residences, an intentional rarity that keeps the building private and the service personal. Three to five-bedroom homes range from roughly 3,700 square feet up to a full-floor residence of about 14,500 square feet, all with floor-to-ceiling insulated glass, generous terraces, and layouts designed around the water. A curved arrival court, valet, and concierge set the tone the moment you reach the door, where residents are greeted by name.
Every home at The Bristol was conceived as a private retreat in the sky. Residences are delivered with high-efficiency, noise-reducing laminated glass, state-of-the-art connectivity, and a back-up generator that keeps air conditioning running in every home. At the very top of the tower, the building's only full-floor residence spans roughly 14,500 square feet, among the largest and most valuable condominiums ever offered in Palm Beach County. Private guest suites are available for purchase, so visitors stay in comfort without giving up your own space. The effect is a building that feels less like a condominium and more like a five-star residence you never have to leave.
The amenities at The Bristol are reserved entirely for residents and their guests. A 75-foot resort-style lap pool anchors the wellness offering, alongside a fitness center, spa treatment rooms, and a salon. Private dining rooms, club and social spaces, and quiet areas for business sit just steps from the residences, while a full concierge and valet team handle everything else. It is the kind of effortless, lock-and-leave luxury that defines waterfront living in Palm Beach.
The Bristol occupies one of the last great waterfront parcels in downtown West Palm Beach, in the hot South Flagler corridor just above El Cid, at the foot of the Royal Park Bridge. Palm Beach Island, with its boutiques, dining, and beaches, is minutes across the bridge, while the restaurants, galleries, and nightlife of Clematis Street and CityPlace are a short drive north. Palm Beach International Airport is roughly ten minutes away, and Brightline's West Palm Beach station puts Miami and Orlando within easy reach.







SOLD
SOLDCurrent listings range from $12,950,000 to $78,900,000. The median sold price over the last 12 months is $15.31M.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $8,452/month.
Bristol Palm Beach was completed in 2019.
The Bristol was designed by the international architecture firm Solomon Cordwell Buenz and completed in 2019. It is widely considered the most luxurious condominium ever built in Palm Beach County.
The tower holds just 68 residences across 25 floors, an intentionally low density that keeps the building private and the service highly personal.
Homes range from three to five bedrooms and roughly 3,700 square feet, up to a full-floor residence of about 14,500 square feet, with floor-to-ceiling glass and water views in nearly every direction.
Residents enjoy a 75-foot resort-style lap pool, fitness center, spa treatment rooms, a salon, private dining and social rooms, concierge, and valet, all reserved for residents and their guests. Private guest suites are available for purchase.
The Bristol sits at 1100 South Flagler Drive in the hot South Flagler corridor just above El Cid, at the foot of the Royal Park Bridge to Palm Beach Island and about ten minutes from Palm Beach International Airport.
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