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Written by Allen Lawrence
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The City of Palm Springs, internationally known as the playground of the Hollywood stars and celebrities. It is a town where you can have fun both day and night. You can ride the tram, hike, golf, play tennis, swim and shop. You take a leisurely stroll down the scenic and historic Palm Canyon Drive for shopping, dining and people watching.
Palm Springs is rich in history and blessed with wonderful weather winter, spring, summer or autumn. Palm Springs is a preferred destination for travelers from all over the world. The City of Palm Springs lies nestled at the base of the Mount San Jacinto Mountains. It is well known for its crystal blue skies, year-round sunshine, stunning landscape, palm tree lined streets and starry nights.
There is entertainment for all ages. Palm Springs offers a wealth of indoor and outdoor activities. You can soar to the top of Mount San Jacinto on the world famous Palm Springs Ariel Tramway, shop the many mid-century boutiques and art galleries located uptown and downtown, hike scenic trails in our majestic mountains, tour celebrity and mid-century modern homes, attend theatre performances, stroll through art and cultural museums, or simply relax by the sparkling pool.
There are over 130 hotels and resorts available for your comfort and pleasure. These include lodging of all types, prices and character from mid-century marvels, to modest bungalows, from historic bed and breakfasts, to private villas or condos, to luxury resorts with every amenity you can imagine. Palm Springs has many dozens of fine restaurants, quaint cafes, and family restaurants with a variety of cuisines and price ranges.
Come visit us for a day, a weekend, a week or indefinitely, you will love us and we will love you. We are already looking forward to seeing you soon.
For detailed information about lodging click the link to your right.
For information about local attractions, click here.
For information about dining in and around Palm Springs, click here.
For more information about the City of Palm Springs, click here.
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