Palace Hotel may refer to:
- Palace Hotel, Perth, Australia
- Peace Hotel South Building, formerly Palace Hotel, in Shanghai, China
- Palace Hotel (Copenhagen), Denmark
- Palace Hotel, Helsinki, Finland
- Hotel Palace, Miskolc, Hungary
- Palace Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
- Palace, a hotel in Poland used by the Gestapo during the Nazi occupation, where Jadwiga Apostoł was brought
- Kempinski Palace Hotel (Portorož), Slovenia
- Palace Hotel, St. Moritz, Switzerland
- Refuge Assurance Building, now Palace Hotel, Manchester, England, UK
- United States
- Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California
- Palace Hotel (Ukiah, California), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Mendocino County, California
- Palace Hotel (Antonito, Colorado), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Conejos County, Colorado
- Palace Hotel (Cripple Creek, Colorado), a location in an episode of Haunted History
- Palace Hotel (Butler, Missouri), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Missouri
- Palace Hotel (Springfield, Missouri), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Greene County, Missouri
- Palace Hotel (Missoula, Montana)
- Palace Hotel (Gallup, New Mexico), a National Register of Historic Places listing in McKinley County, New Mexico
- The New York Palace Hotel, New York
- Palace Hotel (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Palace Hotel (Eugene, Oregon)
- Palace Hotel (Houston, Texas), a National Register of Historic Places listing in downtown Houston, Texas
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