Float Hotel
Come float with us! At Float Hotel Palm Springs, guests can spend all the time they want soaking up the sun in the gorgeous pool. When it’s time to cool off, head to the cabanas to play billiards or relax in a lounge chair. The spacious and well-appointed rooms are all air conditioned, and come with comfortable beds and smart TVs. Most also have sofas and either full kitchens or kitchenettes, plus private outdoor spaces. Built in the 1950s, Float… Read More
La Serena Villas
Originally built in 1933, this Historic Hotel sits on over an acre of beautiful landscaped grounds in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, walking distance to the famous Palm Canyon Drive, where you will find the best restaurants, boutiques and galleries. Redeveloped as a luxury hotel in 2016 by award winning architect, May Sung, with all the modern amenities of a 5 star hotel. Each piece of furniture, all materials and finishes have been carefully hand picked by interior design… Read More
The Monkey Tree Hotel
The Monkey Tree Hotel is a private 16-room boutique hotel nestled against the backdrop of the gorgeous San Jacinto Mountains on a large one-acre property in north Palm Springs. Originally designed and built in 1960 by renowned modernist architect Albert Frey, the hotel re-opened in 2016 after a loving restoration. Inside the expansive private courtyard are a large, heated saltwater swimming pool and lush lawn area spacious enough to find a secluded area to relax in peace. The hotel also… Read More
El Noa Noa
El Noa Noa is known for its incredibly romantic, intimate, and peaceful vibe that’s perfect for couples looking for a getaway. We’ve designed it to feel like a retreat, with luxurious touches like bubble baths, hot tubs, and a private waterfall spa in the Honeymoon Suite. And the mountain views? They’re just stunning. Read More
Alcazar Palm Springs
Bring: your pajamas. Don’t miss: the complimentary espresso, coffee, and pastries from Cheeky’s. Alcazar Palm Springs opened in 2011, just north of downtown Palm Springs in the Uptown Design District. We’re a 34-room boutique hotel and we manage to stay cool, modern, and sleek despite Palm Springs’ often upwards of 90-degree heat. Sleep in with us and luxuriate in imported Italian linens. Enjoy private patios, mountain views, wireless internet, Townie Bikes, complimentary coffee and espresso, and fresh pastries from Cheeky’s.… Read More
Sparrows Lodge
The history: Originally built as Castle’s Red Barn in 1952 by MGM actor Don Castle, it was one of the original resort getaways for Hollywood elite. Legend has it that iconic actress Elizabeth Montgomery had her first marriage at the Red Barn. The property also has had incarnations as Catalina Palms, El Rancho Lodge, and now Sparrows Lodge. The Lodge was fully restored in 2013 and many of the original buildings are still in use with modern updates retaining the… Read More
Desert Hills
The Desert Hills Resort Hotel in Palm Springs, snuggled up against the rugged San Jacinto Mountains. Built in 1956, it is situated in the tranquil Tennis Club district, a few blocks from downtown Palm Springs. The hotel retains the aura of years past, reminiscent of the original 1950s and ’60s mid-century modern design. The property’s 14 studios and one- and two-bedroom suites open to individual patios overlooking a lush, flower-filled courtyard and inviting pool and spa. Eleven rooms come with… Read More
Jazz Hotel Palm Springs
This 12-room boutique hotel in downtown Palm Springs is within walking distance of good coffee, food, and more. Each room has been carefully curated in order to create a unique experience and environment. Find a special mix of art and design in this beautiful oasis with great mountain views and a spa-like vibe. Relax and unwind at the Jazz Hotel Palm Springs. Read More
The Stardust Hotel
The Stardust Hotel is something a little bit different, harkening back to the days of Hollywood stars and poolside soirees. We’re a brand new boutique hotel, yes, but designed primarily for group travel. Which means you and your friends can relax in complete seclusion, mere steps from Palm Springs’ hottest bars and restaurants. The Ace. Del Rey. Mr. Lyons. Seymour’s. Gigi’s. Bar Cecil. All less than a five-minute walk. And because The Stardust Hotel typically caters to one select group… Read More
Hotel El Cid
Enjoy frozen Negronis around the fire pit. Read an embarrassingly cheesy novel in the hammock. Or just kick back beside our 40-foot commercial-size pool with its four brand new cabanas (including a dining tent). Surrounded by walls and tall hedges, you’ll be far from the crowds but just a short stroll from downtown Palm Springs. We designed El Cid to be a different kind of hotel — one shaped by our own luxury travel experiences. Over the years, the things… Read More