An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in Palm Springs
During Hollywood’s Golden Era in decades past, Palm Springs’s proximity to Los Angeles (as well as San Diego and Orange County) made it a popular spot for Hollywood icons who wanted to escape their fame-induced scrutiny. Gossip columnists could not pursue the stars there (the journalists could only expense travel within 100 miles of LA; Palm Springs is just over the limit). People also flocked to the desert oasis for health reasons (that dry desert air can be healing), and the city became known as a wellness destination.
Today, Palm Springs retains the glamor of Hollywood — with a modern twist. Apart from being the site of Coachella, the boho, star-studded music festival each April, the city is a veritable destination in and of itself. Charming boutiques and restaurants line its sunny streets. Mid-century modern architecture lends it a retro-chic vibe. It’s easy to stay active here: there are ample hiking and biking trails, plus golf courses and tennis courts.
You’ll never run out of activities to enjoy in this delightful escape of a town. Below, I’ve outlined a few favorite things to do, plus places to eat and stay. There is so much more Palms Springs has to offer, and when you connect with me, I’ll curate a trip specific to your preferences. In the meantime, read on for a little travel inspiration for a dreamy desert getaway.
Need to know:
Airport: Palm Springs International Airport (PSP)
Transportation: You’ll likely want to rent a car or Uber around Palm Springs, especially if you plan on visiting some of the surrounding areas and towns (Joshua Tree, Palm Desert). But downtown Palm Springs is very much walkable.
Best time to visit: Palm Springs is a desert; it gets very hot during the summer. For milder temperatures, stick to January through April (although expect crowds), or visit during the fall.
Ideal length of stay: You can cover a lot of ground in three to four days. But if you want some time to linger, lounge and relax (and you do), five to seven days is ideal.
Dress code: your favorite glamorous get-up, a brightly colored swimsuit and plenty of sun protection (hat, sunnies, SPF)