Palm Springs, California
An Outdoor Paradise
Lounging by the pool and soaking up the sun is always a favorite pastime. If you want to go outdoors and enjoy the beautiful climate, there are plenty of activities. Soar to the top of Mount San Jacinto on the world famous Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, hike scenic trails and stroll through the ancient palm groves in the Indian Canyons, or take a 4x4 tour of Joshua Tree National Park or the San Andreas Fault.
If you are looking to take it easy, walk the infamous Palm Canyon Drive and shop mid-century boutiques and art galleries or take of tour celebrity and mid-century modern homes. Spend the day pampering yourself with a spa treatment in the comfort of your guest room, or spend a few hours at one of the many spa properties.
Palm Springs: A Playground of Arts & Culture
Palm Springs has numerous museums and theaters. The Palm Springs Art Museum features rare collections, modern and contemporary art, sculpture, and photography. Palm Springs is also home to the annual International Film Festival, International Short Film Festival, Festival of Native Film & Culture, Film Noir Series, and Cinema Diverse. Long considered a preferred destination for architectural enthusiasts, Palm Springs is also home to Modernism Week, a week-long event held every February.
Palm Springs: Stay, Play and Dine
Palm Springs has over 130 hotels and resorts, including mid-century marvels, modest bungalows, historic bed and breakfasts, private villas and condos, and luxury resorts. Palm Springs nightlife heats up after sunset. Enjoy a casual elegant dinner and watch the sunset behind the majestic mountains, and witness the lights of the village becoming one with the seemingly endless stars. Dance the night away, or sit back and enjoy cosmos from small lounges to high-energy dance clubs.
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