A Modern Guide to Palm Springs: Hipsters, Meet Old Hollywood

With Midcentury Modern architecture, poolside glamour, and vintage shops playing nice with delicious eateries and modern craft cocktails on hot desert days (and even hotter nights), what’s not to love about Palm Springs?

Toss in a pinch of Old Hollywood glamour and new hipster cool, and Palm Springs is a spot-on destination for a chill long weekend, just a 90-minute flight from San Francisco.


Best Hotels in Palm Springs

The pool at the rainbow-hued Saguaro Palm Springs. (Courtesy of @yellowkorner_official)

Azure Sky

Not exactly new but totally fresh, the revamped 1959 hotel Azure Sky reopens for bookings this May. And with just 14 rooms open only to adult guests, this is an ideal stay for midcentury-modern design lovers to indulge in a romantic weekend. Most of the stylish rooms have kitchenettes and private patios, but we suggest you get out…at least to bask by the 4,500-square-foot pool and have a craft cocktail at the bar. In the evenings, cuddle up by a fire pit and watch the sun set over the San Jacinto mountains. // 1661 S Calle Palo Fierro, azureskyhotel.com

Arrive Hotel

Opened in early 2016, Arrive is Palm Springs’ first hotel in decades to be built new from the ground up. Cofounded by Ezra Callahan, one of Facebook’s founding team, Arrive is a modern boutique hotel with 32 rooms, a restaurant, coffee shop, and ice cream store-slash-gift-shop that targets locals as well as tourists. Unsurprisingly, there’s a tech element—think no front-desk, the bartender has your keys—and rooms are equipped with Apple TV. Don’t miss Dive-In movie nights and new moon yoga classes by the pool. // 1551 N Palm Canyon Dr., arrivehotels.com

L’Horizon

Fashionable jetsetters will already be familiar with L’Horizon, opened in 2015 from celebrity designer Steve Hermann. The iconic mid-century stay attracted the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable back in the area’s Hollywood heyday. After a major renovation, it draws modern travelers who seek exclusivity. Twenty-five bungalows have private patios, Frette linens, and Le Labo bath products; some suites have outdoor showers. The best part? No kids allowed. // 1050 E. Palm Canyon Dr., lhorizonpalmsprings.com

Ace Hotel & Swim Club

The Ace Hotel has all the chill vibes, famously hip ambiance, and a mix of industrial and organic design elements. And with two pools, room service by the outdoor fireplaces, a ping-pong table, spa and gym, you’ll scarcely have to leave. Plus, check out the hotel’s online events page for live open-air jazz, poolside DJs, and sunset yoga. // 701 E Palm Canyon Dr., acehotel.com/palmsprings

Parker Palm Springs

Welcome to the colorful world of Jonathan Adler and to one of Palm Springs’ most iconic high-end hotels where the fun never stops thanks to tennis courts, Pétanque, croquet, a giant chess set, and three swimming pools. Wherever you stay, a trip to town isn’t complete without some hang time at the Parker, where an eclectic mix of colors, textures, and design objects make the hotel eye candy for design freaks. // 4200 E Palm Canyon Dr, parkerpalmsprings.com

Korakia Pensione

Be transported into the serene Mediterranean-style universe of Korakia Pensione’s two villas—one was once used as an escape for a Scottish painter; the other, the former home of a 1930s silent film star. Today, Korakia is one of “America’s sexiest hotels” according to Forbes Traveler, with bougainvillea climbing the walls of lovely bungalows and guesthouses, and multiple swimming pools, gardens, and fountains. // 257 S Patencio Rd, korakia.com

Alcazar

In Palm Springs’ Movie Colony neighborhood, Alcazar is a short walk from the Design District and has some stylish trappings of its own. The revamped Spanish Colonial building is surrounded by lush pink bougainvillea, lemon trees, and, of course, a swimming pool—it’s a great affordable oasis to rest and relax. The hotel is also home to some of Palm Springs’ top foodie destinations: Grab from-scratch pastries and breakfast all day at Cheeky’s, and Italian eats at Birba. // 622 N Palm Canyon Dr., alcazarpalmsprings.com

The Saguaro

Whether or not you’ve heard of the Saguaro, you may have spotted its rainbow-hued facade, a darling of traveling Instagrammers including Tavi Gevinson. This is a kaleidoscopic hotel that, in addition to hosting quite the cocktail scene by the pool, offers yoga classes, complimentary bikes for cruising around, and spa treatments. // 1800 E Palm Canyon Dr, thesaguaro.com/palmsprings

Sparrows Lodge

Rustic charm, stone fire pits, communal space, and a vegetable garden make Sparrows Lodge a nice alternative to the mostly modern spirit of Palm Springs. Even if you’re not staying at Sparrows, you can have food and drinks at The Barn Kitchen at lunch and dinner. May we also suggest a whole body purification treatment ($210, 90 minutes) in the open-air massage tent. // 1330 E. Palm Canyon Dr., sparrowslodge.com

Palm Springs’ Best Restaurants and Bars

Cheeky’s is the place for brunch—prepare to wait.

(Courtesy of @cheekysps)

Coffee + Snacks

Koffi

Koffi is to Palm Springs what Sightglass is to San Francisco—locally roasted, freshly brewed, and accompanied with pastries. If it’s too hot for coffee, cool off with a fresh smoothie at one of four locations, including the newest in central Palm Springs with views of the San Jacinto mountains. // Multiple locations, kofficoffee.com

Peninsula Pastries

This is a story of a French couple coming to Palm Springs and making buttery pastry dreams come true. The flour is imported from the motherland, everything is baked daily and, while the husband is whipping up the delicious doughs, the wife takes care of the customers in the sweet-as-can-be pink-tiled shop. // 611 S Palm Canyon Dr #1, instagram.com

Townie Bagels

Planning provisions for a hike or just need a quick bite in the morning? Enter Townies Bagels. What began as a stand at the local farmer’s market has become an in-demand brick and mortar run by two passionate ex-San Franciscans who know a good bagel—theirs are organic and water-boiled. Bagel lovers can bite into all imaginable varieties along with homemade cream cheeses. Closed Tuesdays. // 650 E Sunny Dunes Rd #5, towniebagels.com

Ernest Coffee

Serving Stumptown Coffee with a variety of alternative milks, plus an offering of savory and sweet nibbles, Ernest Coffee is a great starting point for the day. Then, when your feet begin to burn from walking around town, stop in for a late afternoon beer or wine and soak in the mountain view from the patio. // 1101 N Palm Canyon Dr, ernestcoffee.com

Ice Cream & Shop(pe)

We all scream for ice cream (and nicely curated gifts) at the Arrive Hotel’s store and scoop shop serving such homemade flavors as avocado, Coachella Valley date, and cappuccino crunch. // 1151 N Palm Canyon Dr. Suite A, icecreamandshop.com

Restaurants + Bars

King’s Highway & The Amigo Room

A contemporary bohemian diner at the Ace Hotel, this former Denny’s now serves Stumptown Coffee, brunches, and dinners. Go for live jazz on Wednesday nights, and look out for bingo and trivia night at the Amigo Room. Your cash is no good here—cards only. // 701 E Palm Canyon Dr, kingshighwaydiner.com

Elmer’s Restaurant

There are no hip design details or reclaimed wood here, but you will find a line of hungry brunchgoers at 30-year-old Elmer’s. Don’t miss their original German pancakes. // 1030 E Palm Canyon Dr, eatatelmers.com

Farm

A touch of Provence in the California desert, Farm dishes out French-style cuisine with a good portion of Golden State influence—think mostly organic, with vegan and gluten free moments. The daytime menu (8am to 2pm daily) is full of scrumptious dishes such as banana and Nutella crepes, duck confit omelettes, salads, and sandwiches. Dinner (served Friday through Tuesday nights) is a $62 pre-fixe situation. // 6 La Plaza, farmpalmsprings.com

Workshop Kitchen + Bar

A 90-year-old movie theater turned James Beard Award–winning restaurant, Workshop, in the Uptown Design District, serves up local-farm-to-table fare at dinner. With tons of small plates designed for sharing, not to mention exquisite riffs on classic cocktails, this is Palm Springs’ special occasion destination. // 800 N Palm Canyon Dr, workshoppalmsprings.com

Cheeky’s

If you haven’t been to Cheeky’s, you haven’t had a proper Palm Springs brunch. Plan for a short wait to get a table and just order the whole menu—the chef’s insanely delicious fancies change weekly but run the gamut from a keto waffle and tamale scramble to a breakfast quesadilla and custard cheese scrambled eggs. Order a fresh-pressed green juice to offset that bacon flight. // 622 N Palm Canyon Dr, cheekysps.com

Bootlegger Tiki

For a boozy night, you must find your way to Bootlegger Tiki, our favorite spot for tropical craft cocktails in the original home of Don the Beachcomber, which opened in 1953. Soak ’em up with bites from the hip speakeasy’s tasty snack menu. // 1101 N Palm Canyon Dr, bootleggertiki.com

Birba

Find cheesy excellence at this Italian spot where the pizza is one of the best in the whole wide desert. Order up cocktails as well as handmade pasta, meat and seafood courses, and nice desserts. The open dining space and outdoor bar make Birba even more attractive on long Palm Springs nights. // 622 N Palm Canyon Dr, birbaps.com

El Jefe

Be the weather hot or hotter, El Jefe at The Saguaro is a great spot to hang out any time of the day. Mexican-inspired dishes, including heirloom carrot tacos and grilled Mexican corn, are served in a space evocative of a Wild West saloon as well as on the patio and lawn. The bar has an exquisite tequila collection. // 1800 E Palm Canyon Dr, thesaguaro.com

Things to Do in Palm Springs

(Courtesy of Palm Springs Art Museum)

Cruise Around

Most every hotel in PS offers complimentary bikes for exploring the many pretty neighborhoods and endless photo opps. For a manageable route, calm streets, and beautiful buildings and gardens, roll through the Indian Canyon, Twin Palms, Historic Tennis Club, and Tahquitz River Estates neighborhoods.

Find #thatpinkdoor

Instagrammers with the travel bug have likely stumbled upon pics of #thatpinkdoor, probably the most famous door in all Palm Springs. Grab your camera and go on the hunt. We will give you a hint: It’s in the Indian Canyon neighborhood.

Moorten Botanical Garden

For just five bucks, you can enter the magical living world of Moorten’s Botanical Garden, where cacti, succulents and other plants bloom in all their glory. An absolute must-visit. // 1701 S Palm Canyon Dr, moortenbotanicalgarden.com

Hike the Desert

The area around Palm Springs is dotted with amazing hikes that let you explore the wonders of the desert. Visit the world’s largest California fan palm oasis via the Palm Canyon Trail; hike the Tahquitz Canyon Trail all the way to a 60-foot waterfall; or the heavily trafficked Murray Canyon Trail. Whichever hike you choose, bring as much water as you can carry, and be sure to wear layers and sunscreen. Bring a map (but don’t obsess over it), and beware of rattlesnakes!

Aerial Tramway

Want to fly high? Aerial Tramway is an extraordinary ride over the majestic Chino Canyon. Get some food at the Pines Cafe or you opt for a hike through Mt. San Jacinto State Park. // 1 Tram Way, pstramway.com

Palm Springs Art Museum

As well as being a good hideaway from the heat, the museum is a great place to discover work by local artists and get inspired. Check out the work of Hard-Edge abstractionist Helen Lundeberg (through March 27, 2022). // 101 N Museum Dr, psmuseum.org

Day Trips

If your feet are itchy for more adventure, easy day trips from Palm Springs are plentiful. There is the vividly, colorful Salvation Mountain about an hour-and-a-half out, as well as, of course, Joshua Tree for amazing sunrises and sunsets. Check in at the new Autocamp outpost there and go explore Pioneertown with a stop for the barbecue at Pappy & Harriet’s.

Modernism Week

Every year in February (Feb. 17-27, 2022) (with a fall preview weekend in October), mid-century modern design fans make the trip for 10 days packed with events—tours of usually not-so-accessible places, exhibitions, movies, performances, and parties. Tickets sell out fast, so make sure you get yours on time. // modernismweek.com

Best Shopping in Palm Springs

Need something to wear? Head to Trina Turk HQ for colorful resort look year-round.

(Courtesy of @trinaturk)

Palm Desert

It’s technically not Palm Springs, but there is good vintage and consignment to be had in Palm Desert at The Fine Art of Design(73717 Highway 111, Palm Desert) as well as contemporary brands, including Heidi Merrick and Stampd, at the tasteful Elizabeth & Prince(73487 El Paseo, Ste. F3, Palm Desert; plus, find locations in Palm Springs and La Quinta).

Design District

The Design District abounds with cool interior shops, vintage stores, and fashion boutiques for spendy types. The splashy headquarters of sassy Trina Turk(891 N. Palm Canyon Dr.) is a must for playful printed swimwear and summer frocks.

Vintage

Palm Springs is a vintage lover’s heaven and The Frippery (664 N Palm Canyon Dr.) does a good job sourcing pieces from all decades. Lovers of ’70s fashions should stop by Mitchells(106 S. Indian Canyon Dr.), gently worn designer threads from the likes of Pucci, Gucci, and more.

Desert Hills Premium Outlets

Many a Bay Area fashionista on a budget has made the pilgrimage to Cabazon, CA to shop ridiculous deals at big-name brand outlet stores including Alexander McQueen, Celine, Frette, John Varvatos, and more. // 48400 Seminole Dr. (Cabazon), premiumoutlets.com/outlet/desert-hills

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Desert Days + Starry Nights di AutoCamp’s New Airstream Stay di Joshua Tree

Destinasi perjalanan terpencil seperti taman nasional dan pilihan penginapan pribadi (hai, van life) telah terlihat lebih seksi dari sebelumnya dalam beberapa tahun terakhir karena pengembara mencari cara aman untuk bepergian mengingat Covid-19.

RV Anda sendiri diparkir di alam liar? Silahkan dan terima kasih.

AutoCamp mungkin sudah menjadi nama terkenal di kalangan petualang Bay Area yang pernah menginap di Airstreams perusahaan yang berbasis di Santa Barbara di pos terdepan di Guerneville (sejak 2016) dan Taman Nasional Yosemite, yang dibuka pada 2019. Sekarang merek tersebut menawarkan pengalaman glamping yang unik. di Joshua Tree, memberi kita semua alasan baru untuk mengerem gurun.


Jika Anda belum pernah ke Kamp Otomatis atau mencelupkan jari-jari kaki Anda ke dalam kehidupan Airstream, Anda dapat mengharapkan garis kabur antara berkemah dan hotel dengan layanan terbatas.

Semua lokasi AutoCamp memiliki clubhouse pusat, titik fokus arsitektur di mana Anda dapat check-in, mengambil makanan ringan dan minuman, dan bersantai di lounge bersama. Di kamp Joshua Tree, yang terletak sekitar 10 menit berjalan kaki dari tepi timur kota, strukturnya dirancang dari bahan mentah dan alami oleh HKS menyerupai pondok Quonset semi-silinder dan tahan cuaca yang dibuat sebelumnya untuk militer AS selama Perang Dunia II. Berbasis di San Francisco Studio Desain Narasi melengkapi interiornya dengan perabotan bergaya modern abad pertengahan, tekstil tenunan tangan, dan barang-barang yang dibuat oleh pengrajin lokal.

Properti seluas 25 hektar ini dihiasi dengan 47 Airstreams (ditambah beberapa suite dan tenda mewah) masing-masing dengan tempat tidur queen yang nyaman; dapur kecil yang penuh dengan hidangan dasar, peralatan masak, dan peralatan makan (Anda akan menghargai wajan besi cor untuk memanggang); lemari; dan kamar mandi dengan shower, wastafel, dan toilet. Tambahan kecil yang bagus termasuk jubah mandi, beberapa perlengkapan mandi penting, botol air gratis untuk diisi di stasiun air di tempat, dan pemanas serta udara. Ada juga, tentu saja, meja piknik luar ruangan dan lubang api; kayu dapat dibeli di clubhouse. Jika Anda berencana untuk mendapatkan chef-y, sebaiknya Anda mengemas rempah-rempah dan minyak Anda sendiri.

Saat hari berganti malam, perkemahan menjadi hidup dengan cara baru dan matahari terbenam di cakrawala gunung yang rendah tidak boleh dilewatkan. Ambil segelas vino dari simpanan pribadi Anda atau dari toko umum AutoCamp, pecahkan kit s’mores itu, dan bersantailah di dekat perapian untuk pertunjukan. Tergantung pada saat Anda berkunjung, Anda mungkin menonton live band lokal di teras clubhouse, dan Anda bahkan dapat membuat beberapa teman baru.

Berbicara tentang aspek komunitas, kegiatan baru sedang dikerjakan untuk masa depan termasuk malam film, kelas yoga, penyembuhan suara, dan obrolan api unggun. Kolam renang berpemanas akan dibuka pada bulan Maret, dan bahkan ada stasiun pengamatan bintang yang gelap.

Kapan berkunjung terserah Anda, meskipun kami menyarankan untuk pergi saat masih sejuk—dan sebelum tersiar kabar. Musim dingin dan awal musim semi adalah waktu terbaik untuk mendaki di Joshua Tree. Jika Anda berani menghadapi bulan-bulan musim panas, setidaknya ketahuilah bahwa Aliran Udara Anda akan dikendalikan oleh iklim.

Saat Anda siap untuk menjelajah, Anda akan menemukan banyak pendakian dan landmark alam. Atau, pinjam salah satu sepeda AutoCamp untuk menjelajahi pertokoan, bar, dan adegan seni dari kota Joshua Tree.

Makan + Minum Di Sekitar Joshua Tree

(Courtesy of Joshua Tree Saloon)

Joshua Tree Saloon adalah hot spot lokal dengan teras luar ruangan yang besar dan menu makanan Amerika — pikirkan burger, taco ikan renyah, dan nacho — bersama dengan musik live di akhir pekan. // Kafe Persimpangan adalah favorit untuk sarapan ala restoran atau makan siang yang terlambat. // Ambil semua anggur dan minuman beralkohol yang kamu butuhkan di Toko Botol Joshua Tree. // Lebih dari pecinta bir? Cobalah beberapa kerajinan lokal di luar jalur di Tempat Pembuatan Bir Joshua Tree. // The Dez Fine Food adalah tempat yang bagus untuk mengambil sandwich dan salad yang sudah jadi sebelum menuju ke taman. // Toko Roti Campbell Hill adalah tempat yang wajib dikunjungi—sandwich sarapan mereka sering terjual habis pada pukul 9 pagi. // Pecinta kuliner sebaiknya menambahkan Dapur di Gurun ke rencana perjalanan mereka. Terletak di 29 Palms, restoran/bar menyajikan makan malam dan makan siang akhir pekan dengan sentuhan Karibia. // La Copine di Lembah Yucca sepadan dengan perjalanan singkat untuk menikmati hidangan elegan seperti salad Lyonnaise dan kerang PEI dalam mentega Pernod. Saat Anda berada di area tersebut, mampirlah untuk membeli bahan makanan—Yucca Valley memiliki lebih banyak pilihan pasar daripada Joshua Tree.

Hal yang Dapat Dilakukan di Joshua Tree

Split Rock, di Taman Nasional Joshua Tree.

(James Lee)

Jika Anda di sini untuk mendaki dan menjelajahi gurun, Taman Nasional Joshua Tree memiliki jalur yang tak terhitung jumlahnya dan singkapan terjal untuk bouldering. Jika Anda hanya memiliki akhir pekan, fokuslah pada sorotan termasuk Split Rock, Ryan Mountain, dan Hidden Valley.

Pecandu seni dan kerajinan yang aneh akan menemukan banyak hal untuk menghibur di Joshua Tree. Itu Museum Rajutan Terkenal di Dunia adalah satu-satunya keanehan. Atau, jika sampah adalah hartamu, kunjungi yang gratis Museum Luar Ruangan Noah Purifoy untuk membaca dengan teliti patung-patung yang terbuat dari sampah bekas. // kubahnya Integratron in Landers (sekitar 20 menit dari taman) telah menjadi tujuan hippie sejak 1950-an. Saat ini, landmark National Register of Historic Places menawarkan pemandian suara selama 60 menit dengan reservasi. // kota perintis adalah kota film Wild West satu jalan yang unik dengan beberapa memorabilia yang menyenangkan untuk dilihat. Berhenti untuk minum dan taco di salon anjing merah, atau dapatkan daging Anda di tempat yang selalu penuh Pappy + Harriet’s.

Tempat Belanja di Joshua Tree

(Courtesy of Mercado Mojave)

Meskipun kami tidak akan menyebut Joshua Tree sebagai tujuan belanja, para thrifters dan bin-sifters dapat menemukan beberapa hal jika Anda tahu di mana mencarinya.

Pos Menginjak Kutu Mojave di Lembah Yucca menyediakan pakaian dan perlengkapan rumah dari sejumlah desainer yang berbeda termasuk Topi Hampui yang berbasis di SF. // Puncak 5 adalah toko boho-modern yang penuh dengan harta karun yang patut ditiru seperti bantal sutra Maroko, tekstil kain lumpur Afrika, selimut Meksiko, dan tembikar buatan lokal. Pastikan untuk mengintip teras belakang untuk patung luar ruangan. // Jelajahi barang antik berwarna-warni di Tamat. // Pasar Desa Langit adalah pertemuan pertukaran khusus akhir pekan. // Butuh kaus atau gaun malam? Anda akan menemukan merek seperti Free People dan Lucky Jeans di Wisatawan Berkeliaran. // Mercado Mojave menyatukan pengrajin dan pembuat lokal untuk pop-up hanya hari Sabtu (10 pagi hingga 4 sore) di Pioneertown; pasar Lembah Yucca dalam pengerjaan untuk tahun 2022.

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