Small Hotels Listing

Palm Springs is home to almost 80 extraordinary small boutique hotels of exceptional architectural & cultural diversity. From quaint inns and quietly secluded bungalows to hip and modern poolside-hangouts, they cater to the spectrum of Palm Springs travelers’ tastes.

Whether you want to disappear for a couple of days, or dive into the Palm Springs adventure of a lifetime, our visionary hoteliers make it their mission to get to know you and create a memorable stay in this distinctly fashionable desert oasis.

And as Palm Springs locals, they have dedicated themselves to creating a home away from home for you, infused with a sense of community.

Be Authentic. Stay Independent.


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La Maison Hotel

La Maison Hotel

Southern France in the heart of Palm Springs Imagine you are in the south of France and treat yourself to a stay at the La Maison Hotel, Palm Springs’ Mediterranean-style boutique hotel. Enjoy our imported luxury linen and king or queen feather beds with down duvets; it’s the perfect setting for that romantic getaway weekend or an extended stay to relax and rejuvenate. All guest rooms at La Maison overlook the pool and lush gardens and feature flat screen TVs… Read More


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The Three Fifty Hotel

The Three Fifty Hotel

The Three Fifty Hotel is a ten-room boutique hotel located in the heart of downtown Palm Springs. Designed in 1950 by famed architect Herbert W. Burns, the mid-century modern gem was fully renovated in 2017 and designed with a minimalist style in keeping with its architecture. It’s an ideal location for couples or friends vacationing, relaxing by the pool and spa, or chilling out in the oversized guest rooms. Our spacious accommodations are well-appointed offering King and Queen beds, flat… Read More


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Adara Hotel Palm Springs

Adara Hotel Palm Springs

Are you looking for the perfect retreat where sunshine and palm trees greet you upon arrival? Welcome to Adara Hotel Palm Springs, a rejuvenating oasis near downtown Palm Springs. Adara Hotel Palm Springs is conveniently located across from the Stein Mart Plaza shopping center and just 15 minutes away from Palm Springs Tramway, 2 miles for Palm Springs Convention Center and PSP Airport. Each of our guest rooms offers stunning views of the St. Jacinto Mountains. Experience the tastefully furnished ambiance of rooms that include… Read More


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Iron Tree Inn

Iron Tree Inn

Our 1950’s vintage Iron Tree Inn is located in the quiet Deepwell neighborhood of Palm Springs. Within walking distance are shopping, an upscale coffee house and many fine dining restaurants as well as public transportation. Most rooms offer kitchens. Guests can book studios, one bedroom, or suite accommodation. Most important is our 20′ x 40′ heated swimming pool with panoramic views of the Mountains. Our frequent guests have been staying with us for 15 years or more! Come visit us! Read More


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Old Ranch Inn

Old Ranch Inn

In the spirit of the “Old West,” the heritage of Palm Springs awaits you at Old Ranch Inn. This boutique hotel sits in the heart of the Historic Tennis Club area and is steps away from downtown Palm Springs. The Historic Tennis Club neighborhood has a long and fascinating history with visitors including Hollywood celebrities, politicians, statesmen, and infamous world travelers who made Palm Springs their personal desert hideaway. The eight-suite Old Ranch Inn is completely walled and gated for… Read More


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Andreas Hotel & Spa

Andreas Hotel & Spa

Whether you come to Palm Springs to lounge poolside or live it up like Sinatra, Andreas Hotel & Spa holds your key card to desert diversion. Ideally located in the heart of downtown, this newly renovated boutique hotel brings contemporary style to a classic setting. Originally built in 1935, the Andreas is a landmark in a city famous for world-class entertainment, fine dining, 24-hour-a-day casinos and a sizzling collection of clothing boutiques and specialty stores. And it’s all within easy… Read More


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The Velvet Rope

The Velvet Rope

The Velvet Rope is a lavish Palm Springs oasis that pays homage to the city’s Old Hollywood past. Guests can stay in one of nine glamorous suites, including the Rat Pack Suite inspired by the high-rolling exploits of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. This boutique hotel has a beautiful pool just steps away from all of the rooms and Bar Valerie, where guests can enjoy live entertainment and delicious small plates, cocktails, beer, and wine. Read More


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All Worlds Resort

All Worlds Resort

Palm Springs Largest Gay Men’s Clothing Optional Resort! We are conveniently located in the historic Warm Sands District of Palm Springs, about a mile from the Palm Springs Airport and we invite you to stay with ‘us’ the next time you visit Palm Springs! All Worlds Resort is located on South Warm Sands Drive just a few blocks from downtown Palm Springs. Our property is feature rich with restful amenities including 4 pools, 3 Hot Tubs, (available 24 hours a… Read More


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INNdulge Palm Springs

INNdulge Palm Springs

A clothing-optional gay men’s resort. INNdulge Palm Springs is a legendary award-winning boutique hotel located in the heart of Warm Sands, one of the most popular gay areas of Palm Springs. INNdulge is rated Five Palms by Planet Out, the most trusted source in gay travel. Built in 1958, INNdulge is a mid-century jewel with 24 poolside rooms surrounding a 24-hour heated pool and 12-man hot tub. CLOTHING IS FOREVER OPTIONAL! INNdulge has one of the largest pool courtyards in… Read More


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The Cole Hotel

The Cole Hotel

This 30 room boutique hotel, home to the acclaimed Freddie’s Kitchen, is the return of a mid-century gem in Palm Springs. Once known as the Bahama Hotel, this classic masterpiece was built in 1959 with floorplan design by San Clemente draftsman Raymond Devore, stonework by mason John Francis Gallerani, and the hotel’s quirky modernist exterior design by local architect Hugh Kaptur. More recently, the property underwent a sympathetic and painstaking rehabilitation by new owner Mark Weis with the help of… Read More


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