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While Palm Springs is often synonymous with Coachella, it’s long been a favourite weekend destination for Californian locals. A desert oasis only two hours from LA, Palm Springs is a happening space for mid-century architecture, cultural art scenes, modern pool clubs and bars and natural hot springs.
Avalon Hotel & Bungalows Palm Springs
Walking distance from downtown, Avalon is a luxurious boutique-style hotel with manicured lawns, classic turquoise swimming pools and individual Spanish-inspired studios and villas. Next door, you’ll also discover their sister property, Ingleside Estate, another charming hotel property that was a frequent hotspot for celebrities in the 50s and 60s.
A boutique hotel in Indian Wells designed in collaboration with Matryn Lawrence Bullard, who drew inspiration from the kasbahs of Marrakech and the Sahara desert. Their Moroccan-style spa is also a wellness hub where their treatments combine traditional Western techniques with Moroccan ingredients and minerals from around the world.
Described as ‘retro-regal’, the Parker is one of the largest and most unique properties in Palm Springs with Moroccan and French-inspired decor, lush gardens, a speakeasy bar and luxury spa.
A modern oasis that boasts contemporary style rooms with a few nostalgic Palm Springs touches. They also host regular events and sessions, including live open-air jazz series and DJ residencies and if you aren’t planning an overnight stay, there are day passes available for the pool and spa.
Melvyn’s Restaurant & Casablanca Lounge
Perhaps one of the most iconic restaurants in Palm Springs and a favourite of Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner, Melvyn’s remains a mainstay for its authentic French cuisine, refined interiors and elevated yet relaxed demeanour.
Tucked inside the Sands Hotel & Spa, this cafe and restaurant is a modern take on the 1950s and 60s tennis and racquet clubs of Palm Springs, outfitted with green and white chequered floors, palm tree wallpaper and rattan chairs.
A contemporary Japanese restaurant that specialises in modern sushi delicacies, paired with unique whiskey and cocktail formulas.
A local institution with a nostalgic 1950s feel, Keedy’s is a roadside grill with all the American classics on offer.
A taste of New York in the desert. Sherman’s is a classic family-style bakehouse with fresh deli bagels, sandwiches and salads.
Visit Joshua Tree
Only an hour’s drive from Palm Springs, Joshua Tree is a true natural wonder of the world with its unique rock formations and desert landscape. Even if you’re only planning a day trip, it’s worth staying for its incredible sunsets and crystal clear views of the night’s stars.
Book a jeep tour in the desert
Discover everything from the Palm Springs desert to the San Andreas Fault and the lush palm oases of the Indian Canyons in a true off-roading experience with an open air jeep.
Take a midcentury modern architecture tour
Palm Springs has some of the most iconic and interesting mid-century architecture in the world, and Modernism Tours by Modernism Week will take you through some of the most illustrious – from Elvis’ Honeymoon hideaway to the Kaufmann Desert House.
A vintage clothing and accessories space that focuses on mod, resort, bohemian style pieces.
A go-to spot in the desert for luxury second-hand designer goods including vintage jewellery, womenswear, menswear and archival pieces.
Embrace the mid-century architecture of Palm Springs and explore the eclectic range of vintage furniture at Hedge, including consignment furniture, vases, decor and art.