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Hotels in Palm Springs
56 Hotels
Little Paradise Hotel
435 E Avenida Olancha

Avanti Hotel
354 E Stevens Rd

Skylark Hotel
1466 N Palm Canyon Dr

Hotel California
424 E Palm Canyon Dr

The 14-room mid-range boutique Hotel California is a charming, adult getaway (no young children allowed) just outside downtown Palm Springs. Built in 1942, the atmosphere is quirky, and the decor is Spanish Mission. The property features lush plants and desert cactuses, a pretty courtyard pool and whirlpool with lounges, and poolside "misters" to keep guests cool. There's a fire pit, and the pool area is romantically lit for evening socializing, but noise is kept to a minimum. Rooms are spacious, individually decorated, and ooze character. 

The Willows
412 W Tahquitz Canyon Way

The Willows is an upscale bed-and-breakfast property in a Mediterranean-style villa built in 1925 that's full of romantic atmosphere. Once a private home that hosted the likes of Albert Einstein and Clark Gable, this eight-room inn feels discrete and serene despite being a five-minute walk from the heart of Palm Springs. Rooms are individually decorated in classic style with antique furnishings, and some have fireplaces and/or private patios. Features include an outdoor pool and hot tub, free three-course hot breakfast, and free evening wine and appetizers. While its location and historic charm are hard to match, rates tend to be higher than other upscale properties in Palm Springs. Travelers could also consider The Colony Palms Hotel, which offers Moroccan-inspired decor and more property features, like a spa and fitness center, but doesn't feel quite as sophisticated. 

Villa Royale
1620 S Indian Trl

Modeled after a classic Mediterranean estate, the Villa Royale Inn is a boutique upper-middle-range property that is rich in old Hollywood history. Its three acres of tranquil grounds include two pools, a hot tub, and a quaint footbridge spanning a small bubbling stream. The villa-style rooms are large and filled with antiques, though they might not suit all tastes. The restaurant gets mixed reviews, but the hot breakfast is cooked to order and included in the room rate. The serene atmosphere and beautiful grounds attract leisure travelers who enjoy a European patina and quiet reflective strolls, though guests might want to compare rates at the nearby Desert Riviera Hotel.