Palm Springs is evolving once again, with a fresh lineup of boutique hotels adding charm and character to the desert oasis.
The Stardust Hotel, a restored 1955 mid-century gem, now boasts a vibrant pink exterior, vintage décor, and jewel-toned rooms. Nestled in the Tahquitz River Estates neighborhood, it’s a dream escape just steps from restaurants, bars, and shops.
The Cactai, originally the Los Dolores in the 1940s, has been reimagined with a sleek, modern design. AI-managed for convenience, its apartment-style rooms feature kitchenettes and private patios, while guests can sip curated wine and spirits poolside.
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For wellness seekers, Terra Palm Springs offers a tranquil retreat with a Himalayan salt sauna, cold plunge, rain room, and guided meditation devices in every room. The Deluxe Spa and Firepit Suite provide unique relaxation experiences.
El Noa Noa, once owned by legendary singer Juan Gabriel, caters to couples looking for a serene getaway. The highlight is its Honeymoon Suite with a private waterfall spa, plus a pool, hot tub, and on-site wellness space, Pura Vida.
Casa Oliver redefines luxury for gay men, offering a clothing-optional retreat with a 24/7 heated pool, hot tub, fire pit, and playroom maze. Guests can also enjoy lively Sunday Funday lunches with entertainment.
Additional openings and revamps include The Skylark, a restored mid-century retreat now featuring a vintage Airstream check-in and on-site restaurant, and The Muse Hotel, a pink-hued, pet-friendly escape with rooms named after inspiring women and a dreamy courtyard with swings.
With over 80 small boutique hotels, Palm Springs continues to blend history, style, and modern luxury for travelers seeking a one-of-a-kind stay.
Source: New Boutique Hotels and Revamped Classics Redefine Palm Springs Hospitality