A model room at Palihouse Hyde Park Village in Tampa

Palisociety to debut in Tampa’s Hyde Park

Avi Brosh’s Palisociety has announced the anticipated Fall opening of Palihouse Hyde Park Village, the first hotel in the area and the brand’s debut in Tampa, marking its fifth property launch in 2023.

Located on a tree-lined street within the city’s Hyde Park neighbourhood, in the historic district of Tampa, the 36-room hideaway will be designed in a European-inspired style with a considerable dose of Palisociety’s signature touches layered throughout.

Among the amenities are a moody lobby lounge, with a café and bar serving an all-day dining menu, as well as coffee, classic cocktails, beer and wine. Generously sized guestrooms, situated on the hotel’s second storey, will feature kitchenettes equipped with Smeg mini fridges, bespoke dining tables, gallery art walls, brass Waterworks fixtures and custom library seating.

Palisociety staples include Diptyque bath amenities, Bellino fine linens, Nespresso coffee machines and carefully curated mini bars, stocked with a premium assortment of snacks and libations. Walls are awash in a soft French grey colour counterbalanced with wood furnishings, a mix of vintage and bespoke pieces, and brand touches including hand-picked artwork, Palisociety P throw pillows and curtain adorned kitchenette cupboards.

The overall impression is one that honours Florida’s colourful and warm personality with a charming dose of European-influenced style and sensibility. Palihouse Hyde Park Village is Palisociety’s 19th property, alongside 12 Palisociety, two Le Petit Pali and four Arrive by Palisociety destinations.

“Hyde Park is noted as the most revered destination neighbourhood in Tampa and with Hyde Park Village’s innate charm and sense of style, we knew it was a natural fit for a Palihouse hotel,” says Brosh. “We particularly covet finding unexpected properties in communities where we can create a unique and creative new aesthetic and vision for the area that feels like a natural extension of its existing appeal.”