An all-suites Hilton on Boca's western Glades Road business corridor, 199 two-room lakefront suites over seven floors, free cooked-to-order breakfast, evening cocktail reception, and direct walking access to Town Center Mall.
"The all-suite Hilton on Glades Road, where the two-room layout, the lake-view balconies, and the free hot breakfast and evening cocktail hour reliably make it the city's most practical mid-tier stay for families and business travelers alike."
Hilton Boca Raton Suites opened on Glades Road in the late 1980s as an all-suites Embassy-format property and was rebranded under the Hilton flag after a comprehensive refresh. The hotel sits in West Boca, the corporate-park corridor that runs along Glades Road between Florida's Turnpike and St Andrews Boulevard, two minutes from Town Center at Boca Raton and ten minutes from the I-95 interchange. The seven-floor tower wraps a man-made lake, the small artificial waterway that gives the property its lakefront branding and that almost every suite balcony overlooks.
The 199 accommodations are all two-room suites: a separate bedroom with a king or two queens, a living room with a queen sleeper sofa, a dining table, and a wet-bar kitchenette with microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker. Suites run a generous 525 square feet, large by Hilton mid-tier standards and the central proposition of the property. Bathrooms were refreshed in the most recent renovation; soft furnishings are contemporary; every suite has its own private balcony or terrace, and most balconies look across the lake or the palm courtyard. Wi-Fi is included for Hilton Honors members; flat-screen televisions and work desks are standard.
Dining is functional rather than destination. The lobby restaurant serves the cooked-to-order breakfast that is the hotel's most quoted amenity (poached eggs, omelets to order, the full hot buffet, included with most rate codes), and the evening Cocktail Reception (two complimentary drinks per guest, light bites) runs Monday through Thursday, the property's signature embassy-style touch. There is a small lobby bar for late-evening pours. For dinner, guests typically walk five minutes to Town Center, which has roughly thirty restaurants within the mall and along Glades Road, or order in from one of Boca's many South-American steakhouses and Italian rooms.
The hotel's positioning is honest. This is not the Boca Raton (the Cloister), nor is it the Eau or the Waterstone, the city's three big-ticket resorts. It is a mid-tier corporate Hilton with a slightly atypical strength: all-suite layouts, free hot breakfast, evening cocktails, lakefront balconies, and a fitness centre and heated outdoor pool that handle the basics well. The result is the Boca property that families with two children book without thinking twice, the consultant-on-a-Town-Center-project books for a Tuesday-through-Thursday rotation, and the small wedding-party block books when the bride's family wants a single property that handles thirty rooms competently.
The two-room suite layout is the central family proposition: a separate bedroom for the parents, a living room with a queen sleeper sofa for the children, a wet-bar kitchenette for the early-morning bottle or the late-night cereal. The free cooked-to-order breakfast handles the meal that, with two children, otherwise costs $80 elsewhere. The heated outdoor pool, the lake-view balconies, and the ten-minute drive to Sandalfoot Cove Park and the twenty-minute drive to Red Reef Park give the family weekend a usable shape.
For Boca corporate stays in the Glades Road corridor (offices for ADT, Office Depot, Cancer Treatment Centers, the medical-device cluster), the Hilton Suites is the most reliably booked property. The work-desk-in-the-living-room layout means a consultant can run a video call without the camera framing a bed; the included breakfast saves the per-diem hassle; the evening cocktail reception handles a casual drink with a colleague without the bar tab. The Town Center walk handles the dinner that doesn't need to be on the expense report.
7920 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33434
United States
Two minutes to Town Center; ten minutes to I-95; twenty minutes to FAU; 25 minutes to PBI airport
199 two-room suites (seven floors)
King or Double Queen Suites from $150/night
Lakefront Suites from $185/night
Executive Suites from $215/night
All rates include hot breakfast
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Opened 1988; refreshed 2018; Hilton Honors member program
199 two-room suites
Free cooked-to-order breakfast
Evening Cocktail Reception (Mon-Thu)
Heated outdoor pool & hot tub
24-hour fitness centre
Free WiFi (Hilton Honors)
Free Town Center Mall shuttle
From $150/night with hot breakfast included. Lakefront suites and Executive layouts book three to four weeks ahead for the December-March high season; the August-September shoulder is the value window.
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