I have been going to Palm Springs since April 2013 and have been back so many times since, with an average of twice a year. My trips have evolved from staying mostly by the hotel pool (see the post here from my first Palm Springs trip) to being 2-3 week adventures with plenty of vintage shopping, great vegetarian food, day trips, caftan wearing and of course I still get in plenty of pool time.
Favorite spots to visit in Palm Springs:
Moorten Botanical Garden - Located just around the corner from the Ace Hotel, don't forget to check out the turtles in the back area. Closed Wednesdays.
Walking the historic neighborhoods - I am obsessed with the architecture and landscaping
Driving the historic neighborhoods at night - the shadows on the houses are amazing
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - I have actually never done it, but am always keeping it in mind for future trips and for particularly hot days since it is much cooler up there.
Palm Springs Art Museum - Closed Mon, Tues and Wed.
Vintage shopping - This is a big one for me, so check out my upcoming post, but for now I will tease you with Iconic Atomic, Dazzles and the Vintage Market.
Eating - This is also a big one for me so I will do a separate eating and drinking in Palm Springs post but in the meantime for food don't miss Birba, Workshop, Farm (brunch), Chef Tanyas Kitchen (all vegan) and Mod Cafe. Eat ice cream at Kreem and the Ice Cream Shoppe. And drink at Bootleggers, Seymour's, Tonga Hut, Truss and Twine.
Favorite day trips out of Palm Springs:
Shields Date Farm - Get brunch, a date shake, take a tour and watch "The Romance and Sex Life of the Date".
Salvation Mountain - It is a bit of a drive but makes for a unique day and great photos, if you get started early you can pair it with a the Shields Date Farm trip.
Joshua Tree - This can be a day trip from Palm Springs. Plus a stop at Natural Sisters Cafe, The Beauty Bubble Salon and Museum and the hidden shops behind it.
Brunch at the Pink Cabana - Located at The Sand Hotel, yummy and beautiful. The spa looks lovely too, at least go peek your head in to take a look at it.
Monthly events to plan your trip around:
Palm Springs Vintage Market - The first Sunday of the month October through May.
Live music at Pappy and Harriets - Keep an eye on the calendar and plan ahead.
Yearly events to plan your trip around:
Palm Springs International Film Festival - You will find me there each year seeing films and doing makeup and hair for presenters. There is also a blog post I did from one of my film festival trips a few years back.
Tiki Caliente - A tiki party in the desert. Happening in May.
Modernism Week - Happening in February and May. Plan ahead, it can get crowded and expensive but is so much fun.
Paradise Road Show - Classic cars and bikes, plus great vendors selling vintage and more. Happens January.
Where to stay:
I have actually only stayed a few places in all my trips to Palm Springs, but can recommend many from all the research and pool visits I have done. I slightly hesitantly share my favorite place to stay, but hey maybe I'll run into friends next time. And I would love to hear where others have stayed and loved.
The Twist
The Float
Arrive
The Parker
The Ace
The Ocotillo (via AirBnb Hostess with the Most) - Very historic. A wonderful private spot and a pool shaped like a champagne cork!
Please share with me your favorite Palm Springs spots, anything I missed on this list and anything I recommended to you personally that you loved.
xo Fox & Doll 💋