
Palm Springs California Hotels
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Casa Cody-A Country Bed and Breakfast-is a romantic historic hideaway nestled against the San Jacinto mountains in the heart of Palm Springs Village. Decor inspired by Santa Fe and other desert cultures. 2 Pools and Hot Tub.
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The legendary Colony Palms Hotel was originally built by mobster Al Werthheimer in 1936 and quickly became the place to be seen in Palm Springs. The hotel was renamed The Howard Manor in the late 1940 when Robert Howard (son of the owner of the champion thoroughbred Sea Biscuit) took possession. For the next 25 years the hotel was a haven for young Hollywood. After a recent $15 million dollar renovation, the Colony Palms Hotel remerges as one of the premier boutique hotels in the United States. The completely redone interiors are by internationally famous designer Martyn Laurence Bullard. The stunning rooms bring back the glamour and old world charm of the 1930s combined with contemporary touches. The chic continental room decor compliments the classic Colonial Spanish-style architecture of the property. Enjoy amenities such as fine Italian linens, pillow top mattresses, duvet covers, lavish selection of mini bar items, marble countertops, and oversized bathrooms loaded with luxurious amenities. You can also enjoy high-definition LCD televisions with movies On Demand, satellite radio, wireless internet everywhere, and I-POD docking stations in each room. The hotel is surrounded by spectacular mountain views in the historic Movie Colony. The worlds largest single span vertical cable car, tram takes riders 8516 feet to the mountain station in a state of the art rotating tram car. Palm Springs is also truly the ultimate golfing destination. Area- city, downtown, entertainment district, airport vicinity within 5 miles.
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Set amidst palm trees and landscaped gardens, Le Parker Meridien Palm Springs is an oasis set in the majestic desert. Pioneered by Hollywood stars from the 1930s to 1970s, Palm Springs remains a major cultural hub with iconic architecture and stimulating artistic venues. The guest rooms and private villas reflect the hotel's unique topography in one of the world's most scenic deserts. The hotel is just a short distance from some of the celebrated sites of Palm Springs, including the Agua Caliente Indian Canyons and the Palm Springs Desert Museum. The hotel features five conference rooms and 11,000 square feet of meeting space designed to host an array of events. With two indoor and two outdoor pools, clay tennis courts, and Pilates and yoga classes, Le Parker Mridien Palm Springs is ideal for the active guest. The hotel's Palm Springs Yacht Club offers massages, hydrotherapy treatments, and other spa services.
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The mojave is our mojo With a vibrant color palette inspired by the native flowers of the mojave desert the saguaros soul and design come from the surrounding landscape. to know palm springs is to love it. Whether you come for the sun the spas or the style theres an undeniable lure to this oasis of desert modern in the coachella valley. Now theres new place to lay your head while soaking it all up. opening in february 2012 bringing with it a new sense of design food and comfort. if you ever needed another reason to escape here you have one now. There are certain standards by which a visit to palm springs is judged. such as pool time and the scenery that goes with it the quality of architecture and design and perhaps most importantly the ability to enjoy the desert landscape and air preferably with cocktail in hand. by all accounts we have you more than covered. In the 1920s hollywood stars began decamping to palm springs to relax party and rejuvenate. you can imagine more than a few screenplays were pitched around the pool. today palm springs is a destination for meetings and events more than ever seducing planners with 350 days of sunshine a year and abundant golf shopping and desert curiosities. The saguaro features several flexible event space options and is ready to host your event whether its hosted in our garden courtyard in a private dining room or around the pool. Top reasons to stay at saguaro palm springs 1. On-site casual spa featuring indigenous treatments with an expansive fitness center and outdoor heated olympic-size pool with cabanas and fire pits. 2. Newly renovated hotel with 4-star touches 3. Furry friends welcome - pet-friendly located a mile away from dog beach one of the few beaches where dogs can run free 4. Garces group signature tinto restaurant located on premises offerring basque food featuring principles of fresh local ingredients created by iron chef winner jose garces. 5. El jefe poolside bar and restaurant.
Juicy TidbitsConde Nast Traveler says..."The specs: A revamped 245-room desert resort on the quiet southern side of Palm Springs. The look: Sixties-era revival channeling David Hockney. Daring New York design firm Stamberg Aferiat turned a drab three-story motel in the Coachella Valley into a hip retreat with the help of psychedelic colors inspired by desert wildflowers and sixties pop art—deep purple carpets and saffron umbrellas, lime-colored sofas and magenta walls. The central courtyard is dominated by palms and a pool. For a backdrop, the jagged San Jacintos rise straight up from the valley floor only a mile away. The experience: The Saguaro makes a splash with its dazzling colors, rapid-response service, and a hipster clientele that loves to lounge beside the liquid and pose in the leathery lobby bar. Standard rooms are a tad small, but suites offer plenty of space and double balconies that overlook the poolside tableau. When hunger strikes, nosh on tapas at the hotel's Tinto restaurant or head for nearby Palm Canyon drive's eclectic eateries. Despite the spa's tiny size, it has a good range of massages, wraps, and facials. " ~From cntraveler.com
Conde Nast Traveler says..."The look: Color blocking gone wild. The genius of this redesign is in its interpretation of the Scottsdale building code, which says exteriors must have a natural desert look, a stipulation that has yielded a city of sand tones. This time, however, town planners okayed the colors of desert wildflowers—a dozen eye-popping hues dominated by oranges, pinks, yellows, and purples. The same contrasting blocks of color are carried over inside; handcrafted wood and leather furniture continue the Southwest theme. The experience: This first effort outside of California for the Joie de Vivre hotel group delivers urban cool in a Southwest setting for half what you’d pay at one of Scottsdale’s mega-resorts. Iron Chef Jose Garces created Distrito’s menu of small plates, such as octopus ceviche and pulled-pork tacos, inspired by the street stalls of Mexico City. The spa features a prickly-pear sugar scrub and other desert-sourced treatments." ~From CondeNastTraveler.com
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24 hour front desk and smoke free environment. No Children. Travel back in time to a place of old Hollywood glamour once frequented by Albert Einstein, Clark Gable and Marion Davies. Nestled among stunning mountain vistas, the Willows Historic Palm Springs Inn has been a Hollywood favorite for nearly a century. Today, this Mediterranean villa has been meticulously restored to its original elegance of the 1930s. Mahogany-beamed ceilings and natural stone fireplaces complement modern amenities such as high-speed wireless and in-room DVD players. Enjoy a three-course gourmet breakfast next to the waterfall, tour the extensive gardens or sip cocktails by the pool. From the luxurious comforters and bamboo fiber sheets to the nightly wine and hors d oevres reception, no detail has gone overlooked in this secluded desert oasis. Located in the Old Palm Springs Village, the Willows is just a short walk from the renowned Palm Springs Art Museum, downtown historical sites, movie theaters, fashion boutiques and antique shops. Step across the street to the four-diamond restaurant, Le Vallauris, or have dinner delivered.
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No Pets |
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Entire grounds offers free WiFi |
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We have recenlty upgraded our linens to Nandina, a bamboo, organic, anti-bacterial towel that is washed in organic soap only. |
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How This Juicy Hotel Benefits Its Local Community
Our owner is on the board of the preservation society. Our goal is to protect and preserve historical buildings in Palm Springs. |
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