Palm Springs Travel Guide
Browse 13 travel reviews, 12 travel blogs and 768 travel photos from real travelers to Palm Springs.Palm Springs Overview
Palm Springs, CA has soemthing for everyone. Whether you are a person who likes to golf, shop, hike or just experience the culture you will find that here. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 42,807. Flights are also available from the Palm Springs International Airport.
Palm Springs is sheltered by the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the Santa Rosa Mountains to the south, and the San Jacinto Mountains to the west. Palm Springs is like a wonderful oasis in a warm desertlike area.
You can drive out to Palm Canyon Drive and shop their ecl… read moreectic shopping district. Or for the hiker in you you can take the Palm Springs Ariel Tram to the to top of San Jacinto National Park and go hiking in the snow capped mountains. Or if you are a gambler you can check out one of the casinos of Spa Resort Casino, Agua Caliente Casino, or Agua Caliente Tribal.
There are also many interesting places to eat...not only local eateries at Las Casuelas Terraza has been serving authentic Mexican food since first opening its doors on Palm Springs’ historic Palm Canyon Drive in 1979. But also in fast food joints such as In and Out Burger and Carl Jr.s
There is something for everybody in Palm Springs, California!
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This is a small “boutique” style hotel that has18 rooms. This style of hotel / guest house seems to be the approach that is offered as t…
The Courtyard Marriott in palm Springs is very casual but confortable accommodation. The two types of rooms offered are either overlooking t…
This Hyatt is not up to par with other Hyatt hotels/resorts I have stayed at. I had a hard time believing it was a Hyatt. I seriously though…
I liked this place first and foremost for its design. I am into midcentury everything, and the hotel was a perfect homage to all the midcent…
We attended the New Year's Salsa Mambo Festival in Palm Springs California and I cannot possibly convey how fun it was! There were 5-6 hour…
Coming into Palm Springs along the side of the freeway you get your first sights of the windmill farms that generate enough electricity to p…
So I went to Palm Springs in February of 2006 and the one thing I wanted to do out there is go on the Palm Spring Ariel Tram. But sigh..tha…
Knott's Soak City is pretty fun, but there's not all that much to do. Honestly, it's more of just a chill place with friends. Then again, if…
Jenn had research dining options for our Palm Springs weekend and she found Copley's on Palm Canyon...a lovely gem of a restaurant housed in…
Palm Springs Koffi is a cool cafe located adjacent to The Corridor, a shopping center with a manicured and landscaped inner courtyard. …
The Rock Garden Cafe was a lovely restaurant which was suggested by a Palm Springs resident. As you enter Rock Garden Cafe, you traverse a f…
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