AKA West Palm Hotel Introduces New Features Following Recent Upgrades

The hotel residence now offers short-stay availability.  

AKA West Palm recently finished a complete design overhaul, which includes extensive remodeling of the property’s lobby, premium guestrooms and suites, and the addition of brand-new amenity spaces, such as the pet spa and lounge. AKA at 695 South Olive Ave. allows guests to book short, nightly stays alongside their existing weekly and monthly visit offerings. This will enable visitors to enjoy the residential comforts and amenities that AKA offers, whether on a quick business trip or a short leisure getaway.

The Pet Spa – Powered by D is for Dog offers a luxurious spa experience for furry friends, providing DIY and professional wash, groom, and blow dry services. The hotel warmly welcomes pets of all sizes, ensuring a comfortable and pet-friendly environment for both small and large breeds.  

The hotel residence upgrades ensure every guestroom has furniture and amenities that provide a home-like experience. The Penthouse Suites on the fourth-floor offer premium accommodations for those seeking the ultimate luxury stay. A new firepit has been added to the already stunning pool deck to enhance the evening ambiance.

This fall, The Blind Monk, a popular neighborhood restaurant, is relocating to Olive Street’s AKA West Palm. Upon reopening, the wine bar will feature a revamped menu and will be open to the public. Additionally, exclusive programming will be offered to AKA guests, providing a unique experience for those staying at the hotel.

The AKA West Palm will soon welcome the opening of the Body+Beauty Lab med spa. This new establishment will provide a variety of spa and non-surgical cosmetic treatments, including facials, chemical peels, body contouring, micro-needling, laser treatments, wrinkle relaxers, and dermal fillers, offering a range of services to help individuals look and feel their best.

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