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Best Palm Springs hotels

Most recommended Palm Springs hotels

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Quality Inn Palm Springs Downtown - Palm Springs - Lobby
Quality Inn Palm Springs Downtown
4.6 Mediocre
Baristo$4,856+
$4,856+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hilton Palm Springs - Palm Springs - Restaurant
Hilton Palm Springs
7.9 Good
Baristo$337+
$337+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Fleur Noire Hotel
9.4 Wonderful
Vista Las Palmas$332+
$332+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Infusion Beach Club
7 Good
Racquet Club West$204+
$204+
Parking
Pool
Pet friendly
Bellevue Oasis - Adults Only
8.5 Very good
Taquitz River Estates$240+
$240+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Avalon Hotel and Bungalows Palm Springs
8.1 Very good
Historic Tennis Club$473+
$473+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
7 Springs Inn & Suites
8.1 Very good
Old Las Palmas$158+
$158+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Jazz Hotel Palm Springs
9.5 Wonderful
El Mirador$286+
$286+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Monkey Tree Hotel by AvantStay
8.4 Very good
Desert Park Estates$253+
$253+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Sparrows Lodge
8.9 Very good
Deepwell Estates$592+
$592+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Parker Palm Springs
Canyon Sands/ Seven Lakes Country Club$1,050+
$1,050+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Los Arboles Hotel
8.6 Very good
The Movie Colony$201+
$201+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Saguaro Palm Springs
7.2 Good
Sonora Sunrise$267+
$267+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

Palm Springs hotels near Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium

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Caliente Tropics Hotel - Palm Springs - Pool
Caliente Tropics Hotel
7.7 Good
Taquitz River Estates$197+
$197+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
V Palm Springs - Palm Springs - Building
V Palm Springs
7.2 Good
Twin Palms$295+
$295+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Delos Reyes Palm Springs
7.2 Good
Parkview Mobile Estates$84+
$84+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

Top Palm Springs hotels with parking

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Little Paradise Hotel - Palm Springs - Pool
Little Paradise Hotel
9.4 Wonderful
Taquitz River Estates$243+
$243+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Travelodge By Wyndham Palm Springs - Palm Springs - Bedroom
$89+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
A Place In The Sun
7.7 Good
Taquitz River Estates$276+
$276+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel California
9.4 Wonderful
Taquitz River Estates$346+
$346+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Villa Royale
9.1 Wonderful
Taquitz River Estates$454+
$454+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Korakia Pensione
9.2 Wonderful
Historic Tennis Club$721+
$721+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Dive Palm Springs
9.3 Wonderful
Deepwell Estates$577+
$577+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
ARRIVE Palm Springs
8.8 Very good
Vista Las Palmas$513+
$513+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Palm Springs Hotel
8.5 Very good
Chino Canyon$339+
$339+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Vagabond Inn Palm Springs
7.8 Good
Parkview Mobile Estates$135+
$135+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Palm Springs

Discover the top hotels in Palm Springs handpicked by local expert Andrea Bennett.
Andrea Bennett
December 6, 2023

Before the festivalization of the Coachella Valley and Modernism Week began attracting design devotees to Palm Springs in six-digit numbers, I fell in love with Palm Springs for its wacky backstories. I stayed at a new-age natural springs and spa that had been mobster Al Capone’s West Coast bolt-hole. I checked into the then-new Parker Hotel Palm Springs, California’s first Holiday Inn – newly redone with kitschy California Regency interiors by a young Jonathan Adler. And I stopped by Desert Memorial Park to pay tribute to Frank Sinatra, buried there with a bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey and a dollar’s worth of dimes – in case he needed to use a pay phone. In the over two decades since, I’ve been hooked. Having seen all these and many more, I now give you my up-to-date list of the best hotels in Palm Springs.

1.

Korakia Pensione

Address:

257 South Patencio Road

Price:

$255-3525/night

Korakia Pensione has the kind of low-key exotic glam that makes it feel like a private hideaway you found yourself. In fact, it sits on two sides of one small street in the Historic Tennis Club neighborhood. On one side, you’ll enter a Moroccan villa, complete with a dramatic keyhole-shaped door, built in the 1920s by painter Gordon Coutts.
On the other, a Mediterranean mini compound once owned by silent screen star J. Carrol Nash that includes a historic adobe cottage with a private courtyard and its own citrus grove. You’ll eat breakfast (included) in the courtyard on the Moroccan side under the shade of orange trees by a bubbling fountain.
And at night, the staff light more than 100 candles that illuminate the olive, date, and palm trees. The revivified villas feel just as they must have when their owners entertained intellectuals, movie stars, and artists nearly a century ago.

2.

Holiday House Palm Springs

Address:

200 West Arenas Road

Price:

$152-1107/night

Architect Herbert W. Burns designed this 1950s gem around its pool – a popular convention of mid-century modern architecture. It’s perfectly situated in the Historic Tennis Club neighborhood, just a few minutes’ walk from Downtown Palm Springs.
Now rendered in lively cobalt and white since its redesign, Holiday House is an exercise in snappy colors and crisp lines. This is a zippy hotel with a sense of humor (I once stayed in a room whose amenities basket included a very funny book whose title I probably shouldn’t put in print).
Take the complimentary polka-dotted bikes (blue and white, of course) for a ride, walk downtown or up into the hills, or simply lounge around one of the most picturesque pools in Palm Springs. Keep in mind that Holiday House, like most hotels in Palm Springs, favors dogs over kids.

3.

Villa Royale

Address:

1620 South Indian Trail

Price:

$199-1228/night

An early ad for Villa Royale showed sunbathers relaxing around a pool cluster of 38 Spanish Mission Revival bungalows around a big pool and invited guests to “play in the sun” in beautifully appointed rooms with “telephone switchboard service, lanai lounge and recreation room, heated swimming pool…and shuffleboard.”
It was signed “Your hostess, Mrs. Evelyn Pell.” One of the first hotels to open in South Palm Springs in 1947, Villa Royale became a hideaway for high profile Hollywood fun seekers and has retained its gracious hosting spirit for nearly eight decades.
Reopened in 2018 after a refurbishment, its owners have kept its original classic bones – mahogany woodwork, terracotta floors, exposed beam ceilings – and added colorful graphic Portuguese and Spanish tiles and 50 commissioned pieces of artwork that lend some Hollywood glam to your stay. Don’t miss the restaurant and bar Del Rey, with its oak and marble bar and an outdoor firepit.

4.

Fleur Noire Hotel

Address:

1555 North Indian Canyon Drive

Price:

$178-1519/night

A tired former mid-century motor inn transformed into a collection of 21 casitas and guest rooms, Fleur Noire is a design departure from Palm Springs’ mid-mod style, and one of the most unique hotels in Palm Springs. Its bungalows, painted in black, are illuminated with massively scaled floral murals.
The layout of the original 1940s Burket’s Trade Winds Hotel remains the same, with a pool at its center, but the landscape is now filled with native desert plants. The reimaging of this property is smart: white beamed ceilings and terracotta floors remain – a nod to their origins.
The hotel is perfect for casual lounging by the outdoor fire pits at night. And look for the tiny speakeasy rosé bar, La Boisson, behind pink doors. You can even text in your order so you don’t have to move from your poolside station for your rosé-all-day experience.

5.

Sands Hotel and Spa

Address:

44-985 Province Way

Price:

$103-1181/night

Imagine a lifeless, sand-colored condo timeshare building. Now imagine it made over by designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard into an ornate pink and white Moroccan kasbah, and you’ll have Sands Hotel & Spa in the affluent, tennis-loving resort community of Indian Wells, southeast of Palm Springs.
The Sands does nod to the area’s roots with guest rooms done in mid-century furniture and pops of bright colors, and custom minibar cabinets stocked with crystal stemware. But it’s the Moroccan lobby, decked out in Bullard’s custom-designed black-and-white tile, coupled with a spa that shimmers with zellige-tiled walls and cushioned nooks tucked under theatrical archways that make this resort transformative.
The hotel’s restaurant, the Pink Cabana, is (obviously) very pink, with palm tree wallpaper and lined with vintage fashion shots – a throwback to midcentury tennis clubs. It’s a tough reservation to secure, especially during the BNP Paribas Open, so call early.

6.

ARRIVE Palm Springs

Address:

1551 North Palm Canyon Drive

Price:

$266-1076/night

ARRIVE Palm Springs, in the Uptown Design District, is a rare new-build hotel in a city that is still artfully refurbishing derelict gems. Opened in 2016, it sticks with the classic Palm Springs plan: a central, 42-foot-long pool surrounded by 32 guestrooms.
It sits on the northern edge of the neighborhood, which is expanding with more hotels, and mid-century and contemporary interiors stores. ARRIVE is perfectly at home in this environment, rendered in rusted steel and wood planks, with great views of the San Jacinto Mountains.
While some guest rooms in Palm Springs sacrifice luxury for great style, ARRIVE furnishes its rooms with Bellino linens, automatic shades, and Apple TVs. Some have private patios and design-centric Modfire fireplaces – perfect for a little lounging at the end of the day.

7.

Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs

Address:

100 West Tahquitz Canyon Way

Price:

$255-4550/night

This is the hotel for those who like to be right in the center of the action and within walking distance to downtown’s restaurants – and also best for those who don’t necessarily love a creative refurbishment. The hotel itself is sleek and contemporary, with references to its surroundings in low-slung mid-century-inspired furniture.
My favorite rooms are the mountain view rooms, with their floor-to-ceiling glass and bird’s-eye views into the mountains. The best way to experience the Rowan is to take a rooftop cabana and sip cocktails by the pool – taking a break to dine at the rooftop 4 Saint restaurant, with its innovative Latin-influenced Southern food.
While most hotels are delighted to accept your well-behaved dog, the Rowan celebrates them, with welcome treats and other perks.

8.

Ace Hotel and Swim Club Palm Springs

Address:

701 East Palm Canyon Drive

Price:

$172-1576/night

The Ace Hotel and Swim Club is one of Palm Springs’ favorite playpens for beautiful people. Originally the 1965 Westward Ho Hotel, it is one of the snappiest redesigns of an older hotel.
Anyone who remembers a 1970s-era motor lodge layout can appreciate this update, which retains all the best things about that time – including a diner that will remind you of the Denny’s of your youth (or your parents’ youth), all the way down to the thick brown coffee mugs, flagstone walls, and pleather booths. That’s because that’s what it is, brought back to its former glory.
One of the best hotels in Palm Springs for those who want plenty of programming, like Monday night bingo, sunset yoga, and open mic night at the Amigo Room hideaway bar. Rooms here aren’t the most luxurious or hi-tech, but that’s not what you’re here for.

9.

The Colony Palms Hotel and Bungalows - Adults Only

Address:

572 North Indian Canyon

Price:

$206-4793/night

One of the most storied places in Palm Springs, the Colony Palms was first opened by a mobster in the 1930s, became a Hollywood hideout, and in the early 2000s, received a maximalist retro overhaul courtesy of designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard.
Now in the hands of architect Steve Hermann, it is reaching new luxury heights, with design references from stylized 1940s-era French and Italian Rivieras. The 41 rooms, 14 bungalows, and 2 grand suites are stocked with the utmost in luxury trappings, from Frette linens and robes to Le Labo soaps and in-room Nespresso machines.
Most have one wall of vintage or hand painted wallpaper that anchors the room (my favorite are the white cranes in flight in the deluxe king rooms). And the place is absolutely tailor-made for quiet lounging around the 70-foot saltwater mosaic pool.

10.

L'Horizon Resort & Spa

Address:

1050 East Palm Canyon Drive

Price:

$327-4994/night

Designed by Desert Modernist William F. Cody for Hollywood producer Jack Wrather to entertain a rotating cast of characters and stars, L’Horizon is a compound of 25 bungalows in Cody’s trademark elegantly austere style and one of the luxury hotels in Palm Springs. Walk out to the 85-foot infinity pool for lazy days in some of the most stylish surrounds in Palm Springs.
Like Hermann’s other places, every inch has been carefully considered, from white plank flooring and Italian furniture to Frette sheets and robes. The bungalows are both open, with clerestory windows on which the exposed beam ceilings seem to float and Italian glass doors opening into a spare and beautiful desert landscape, but also incredibly private.
This is not a place to come with the kids (in fact, they’re not allowed), but to spend a sexy weekend with your significant other.

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Low season

August

High season

September

Average price (weeknight)

$309

Average price (weekend night)

$400
Cheapest month to stay with an average 48% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 37% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

When to book a hotel in Palm Springs

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Top tips for finding Palm Springs hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Palm Springs, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Palm Springs in August and July.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Palm Springs if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Thursday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 29 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Palm Springs hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Palm Springs found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $135, while the most expensive was $410.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Palm Springs for 5 days.
  • If you are in Palm Springs for a layover or want to catch an early flight, we recommend the Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel, which offers airport shuttle services. The Courtyard by Marriott Palm Springs is another option since it is 10 minutes away from the Palm Springs International Airport and 15 minutes away from the Palm Springs Air Museum via taxi. Public transport will take you 9 minutes longer if there's no traffic. The hotel also gives you a wake-up call to remind you of your flight time or business meetings.
  • For those traveling on a tight budget, you have multiple 2 and 3-star hotel options across Palm Springs. The best hotels you can stay in include Palm Canyon Resort and the Marquis Villas Resort, both by Diamond Resorts. The 2 hotels offer free parking and air-conditioned rooms. You can relax in the hot tub or the outdoor swimming pool. There's plenty to do at the Diamond Resorts, like playing golf, tennis, and a dedicated games room. The Palm Springs International Airport is only 12-minutes away and a 10-minute walk to the Palm Springs Art Museum.
  • While looking for the perfect romantic resort in Palm Springs, look no further than the Korakia Pensione. The hotel ekes out Mediterranean vibes and is laid back. The courtyard is dotted with olive trees, palms, and bougainvillea vines, making it a perfect hideout for lovers. If you want a more urbane romantic getaway, book your stay at the Hyatt Palm Springs, which is only 3-miles away from the airport. The Hyatt has a spa and a pool. It is pet-friendly as well. The Hilton Palm Springs, which is only 5-minutes from downtown, is an equally good option.
  • If you plan to tour downtown Palm Springs before heading to the mountains, book your stay at Hilton Palm Springs, which is a minute from the city center. Hilton Palm Springs is a 14-minutes drive to the Indian Canyon and a 1-minute drive to the Palm Springs Art Museum. The hotel offers a free shuttle service to tour the local area. If nature is your thing, head to Mount San Jacinto State Park. While visiting the park, reside at Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort and Spa, which also has a golf course.
  • The Hotel Zoso has themed rooms and an on-site club for nightlife lovers. The Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel is another option that has 2 restaurants and a bar. The hotel is only 18-minutes away from the famed Agua Caliente Casino.
  • To enjoy Palm Springs without a car book a hotel like the Del Marcos Hotel, a retro 1960s style hotel in the heart of the highly walkable downtown.
  • A pool is a must in Palm Springs. For a fabulous vacation under the sun, book The Palm Canyon Resort by Diamond Resorts, which features a water slide, as well as a poolside bar.
  • For a rejuvenating stay in Palm Springs, book one of the many hotels that provides guests with hot springs access, such as the Miracle Springs Resort & Spa.
  • If you’re interested in shopping during your vacation, consider staying in the Uptown Design District, where chic boutiques celebrate Desert Modern design, such as the ARRIVE Palm Springs
  • TheSkylark Hotel and Infusion Beach Club offer affordable rates directly on North Palm Canyon Drive, which forms the heart of the Design District.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Palm Springs

  • What are the business-friendly hotels in Palm Springs?

    The Hyatt Palm Springs and Best Western Plus Las Brisas Hotel are 2 minutes from the Palm Springs Convention Center. Both hotels offer a business center, meeting rooms, and concierge services.

  • Which hotels have the best views in Palm Springs?

    Hotel Zoso, Hyatt Palm Springs, and the Hilton Palm Springs have the best views of the mountains and landscape in Palm Springs.

  • Where can I stay in Palm Springs if I have a large family?

    If you have a large family, stay at the Hyatt Palm Springs, which offers adjoining rooms and a separate sitting area, is pet-friendly, and kids stay free. Alternatively, you can stay in Motel 6 Palm Springs Downtown, which is cheaper.

  • Are there adult-only hotels in Palm Springs?

    The La Serena Villas is 0.37 miles from Downtown Palm Springs and offers an adult-only experience with deluxe rooms, a spa, pool, and a bar. The minimum check-in age is 21.

  • Which hotels in Palm Springs have free breakfast?

    The Willows Historic Palm Springs Inn is a luxury hotel that includes a 3-course breakfast in the price of the room. A more affordable choice is Best Western Inn at Palm Springs, which also offers free breakfast and has a heated outdoor pool. The Desert Riviera Hotel provides guests with both breakfast and shuttle service to the airport.

  • What are the best kid-friendly hotels in Palm Springs?

    The The Saguaro Palm Springs colorful hotel features a large pool, spacious rooms, and a fun, lively atmosphere that's perfect for families. The Travelodge By Wyndham Palm Springs is a family-friendly hotel near downtown and the airport. It offers an outdoor pool that is particularly kid friendly. The Caliente Tropics Hotel has a fun tiki theme and is conveniently located near downtown.

  • Where can I find cheap hotels in Palm Springs?

    If you want to spend as little money as possible on lodging, consider staying in one of the many motels located in Palm Springs. Motel 6 Palm Springs Downtown has several different locations in the city and provides guests with simple, standard amenities. The Vagabond Inn Palm Springs is another reasonable choice that has well-kept rooms and an outdoor pool.

  • Are there hotels in Palm Springs that allow dogs?

    If you’re looking for hotels that allow dogs, you have several choices. The Saguaro Palm Springs charges a pet fee but allows guests to bring large dogs. The Best Western Inn at Palm Springs is a more affordable choice, but only small dogs are allowed. The Colony Palms Hotel and Bungalows is an upscale option that allows guests to bring more than one pet.

  • What are the best hotels in Palm Springs near the convention center?

    Guests visiting the city for an event at the Palm Springs Convention Center should consider booking a hotel in the city center, near the convention center. The L'Horizon Resort & Spa is a 5-star hotel situated less than two miles from the convention center. Alternatively, the nearby Hotel Zoso features themed rooms and an onsite nightclub.

  • Where to stay in Palm Springs?

    Hotels adjacent to Palm Springs Convention Center and in Warm Sands or Historic Tennis Club are usually very popular with KAYAK users.

  • What are the best hotels near Palm Springs Convention Center?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Palm Springs Convention Center, you should consider staying at Hilton Palm Springs, Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Palm Springs, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Palm Springs?

    KAYAK users have found double rooms in Palm Springs for as cheap as $61 in the last 3 days. The average price is $421.

  • How much is a hotel in Palm Springs for tonight?

    Hotel room prices will vary depending on facilities and location. The cheapest double room in Palm Springs for tonight found in the last 3 hours was $61. We also found 3-star hotels from $110 and 4-star hotels from $192.

  • How much is a hotel in Palm Springs for this weekend?

    In the last 3 days, the best price displayed on KAYAK for a double hotel room in Palm Springs for the upcoming weekend was $101 per night. We also found good deals for 3-star hotel rooms from $169 and 4-star hotel rooms from $260.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Palm Springs?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Palm Springs districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Palm Springs city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Palm Springs hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Palm Springs that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Days Inn by Wyndham Palm Springs, Fleur Noire Hotel and Infusion Beach Club.

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Extended Stay America Suites - Palm Springs - Airport - Palm Springs - Bedroom
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Quality Inn Palm Springs Downtown - Palm Springs - Lobby
Quality Inn Palm Springs Downtown
4.6 Mediocre
Baristo$4,856+
$4,856+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Marquis Villas Resort
8 Very good
Baristo$117+
$117+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Vagabond Inn Palm Springs
7.8 Good
Parkview Mobile Estates$135+
$135+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Best Western Inn at Palm Springs
6.3 Okay
Parkview Mobile Estates$151+
$151+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Villa Royale
9.1 Wonderful
Taquitz River Estates$454+
$454+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hilton Palm Springs
7.9 Good
Baristo$337+
$337+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Palm Mountain Resort & Spa
7.8 Good
Historic Tennis Club$271+
$271+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
7 Springs Inn & Suites
8.1 Very good
Old Las Palmas$158+
$158+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

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