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About Palm Springs

Overview

Palm Springs, California, United States of America, is a picturesque desert oasis that has long been a favorite retreat for Hollywood stars and vacationers alike. Nestled against the backdrop of snow-capped mountain ranges, the town is framed by lush palm trees and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious amenities. Known as "Hollywood's Hideaway," Palm Springs has evolved from an exclusive getaway for the elite into a welcoming destination for anyone seeking a lavish escape. The average price of hotels in this destination right now is $220, but ranges from $60 to $1,007. With 75 hotels to choose from, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Downtown Palm Springs, Uptown Design District, Historic Tennis Club, Tahquitz River Estates, and Old Las Palmas. Some of the most popular hotels include the Parker Palm Springs, Palm Mountain Resort and Spa, Days Inn by Wyndham Palm Springs, The Hideaway, and the Movie Colony Hotel - Adults Only.

Things to do in Palm Springs

Palm Springs offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. Aviation enthusiasts will find the Palm Springs Air Museum a must-visit, as it boasts the largest collection of World War II aircraft, along with a theater, flight simulator, and a children's activity center. For golf lovers, the Desert Willow Golf Resort stands out among the many golf courses in the area, providing an exceptional experience for players of all skill levels.

Nature lovers should not miss Joshua Tree National Park, a unique gem in the national park system known for its distinctive Joshua trees and diverse desert ecosystems. Families will enjoy a day at the Children's Discovery Museum of the Desert, where interactive exhibits and events offer educational fun for kids. Lastly, the Moorten Botanical Gardens is home to an impressive 3,000 plant species, along with fossils, historical artifacts, and colorful minerals. Guided tours are highly recommended to fully appreciate this botanical treasure.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Palm Springs

Palm Springs' nightlife is as vibrant and diverse as its daytime attractions. The Agua Caliente Casino is a 24-hour hotspot featuring the valley's only fully-enclosed, non-smoking slot room. It also offers a full-service spa and salon, an entertainment lounge, and a diner, making it a comprehensive entertainment destination.

One Eleven Bar provides a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, catering to the LGBT community with frequent live music and karaoke events. The skilled bartenders are a key part of its charm. For a more laid-back vibe, the Blue Wave Hookah Lounge offers a calm setting with a good selection of tobaccos and a soundtrack of hip-hop and R&B.

The Amigo Room elevates drinking to a cultural experience, offering a wide variety of craft beers and artisan cocktails, including the standout kiwi caipirinha. Toucans Tiki Lounge, voted the best gay bar in Palm Springs by Desert Magazine in 2013, is a venue where everyone can have a great time, making it one of the city's premier nightlife spots.

Where to Eat in Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a culinary haven with a variety of dining options to suit every palate. Billy Reed's Restaurant & Bakery has been a local favorite since 1975, known for its freshly baked desserts and old-school diner ambiance. The cocktail lounge offers great weekend entertainment.

The Terrace at the Hilton is a family-friendly venue that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with outstanding views as a backdrop. Lulu California Bistro is famous for its generous portions, freshly baked bread, and desserts, as well as a 12-hour-long Happy Hour that attracts many diners.

Woody's Palm House, named the "Best Burger in Palm Springs" by Palm Springs Life, uses only local, naturally raised produce. The nightly live entertainment adds to the dining experience. Lastly, Pinocchio in the Desert offers a blend of American and European cuisine, serving breakfast and lunch daily, and brunch on Sundays. The menu features both traditional and modern dishes, including plenty of vegetarian options.

Cheapest time to stay in Palm Springs

August is the cheapest time to stay in Palm Springs for an average of $147 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$214

February

$263

March

$214

April

$190

May

$162

June

$154

July

$148

August

$147

September

$195

October

$189

November

$186

December

$176