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Fun, young, and fabulous, the Ace Hotel was built on the foundation of a 1965 Westward Ho Hotel. Mynor and Carla Maldonado approved!
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Built as a Moroccan hideaway in the 1920s by Scottish painter Gordon Coutts, Korakia Pensione is a unique little getaway that occupies buildings on both sides of a street in the Historic Tennis Club neighborhood, within walking distance both of Tahquitz Canyon’s hiking trails and downtown Palm Springs.
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Spanish hacienda-style property with 18 private bungalows, a quiet pool, breezy restaurant, and flowing margaritas.
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Midcentury design, a vibrant pool scene and fantastic art. A 28-room boutique hotel located in downtown Palm Springs. Originally opened in 1951, the hotel was designed by noted architect Herbert W. Burns.
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The tallest building downtown that nearly backs right into the San Jacinto mountains. Where the traditional hotel layout around Palm Springs is a central pool with one or two levels of hotel rooms arranged around it, this is a modern hotel tower topped with a rooftop pool. The hotel is located right across from the venue.
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Built in 1952 by MGM actor Don Castle, Castle’s Red Barn, as it was called then, Sparrows Lodge was the place to be for celebrities who didn’t want to see or be seen. Today, the 20 room rustic retreat provides the same kind of refuge for non-famous travelers.
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Nestled against the San Jacinto Mountains in the heart of Palm Springs, Casa Cody is the oldest operating hotel in town, founded in the 1920s by female pioneer Harriet Cody, cousin to the legendary Buffalo Bill.