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Fleur Noire Hotel
4.7/5101 Reviews
We had a fantastic time at Fleur Noire this past March. Located in the north of Palm Springs at the southwest corner the intersection of N Indian Canyon Drive and E Vista Chino. It was but a short drive down Canyon Drive to downtown Palm Springs. It was a longer drive to the Indian Wells Tennis Center; watching the BNP Paribas tennis tournament was one of the reasons for our visit to Palm Springs. A sensor-operated sliding gate controlled entry to the parking lot. There were just enough parking slots for the guests; when we got back late after a night session the tennis tournament there was just one slot left for us. Entry to the hotel grounds proper required a Fleur Noire is a boutique hotel with a whimsical mix of architectural and interior design. Bungalows and casitas are arranged around a couple of courtyards. The larger courtyard features the pool and clubhouse. The rosé and champagne bar, La Boisson, opens into the alley connecting the two courtyards. The casitas and bungalows have Spanish-style red tile roofs. We booked a suite which was generally spacious as implied. There was a small kitchen with a 2-person breakfast table. The Frigidaire was useful to keep water and fruit chilly. The furniture was mid-20th Century in design. We appreciated the quirky flamingo and peacock lamp stands. There was no central A/C, a standalone unit cooled the room. The bedroom was roomy. There was built-in closet with two long clothing hanging rods; there was definitely enough room to hang clothes. The bed was comfy and we slept well. Traffic noise did not seem to penetrate through to our casita. The bathroom, however, was a little disappointing. It was small. The shower stall Shower curtains did not overlap enough to prevent water from spraying out onto the floor. The water pressure and hot water were adequate. Breakfast was a self-serve affair. Brewed coffee, croissants, milk, cereal, fresh fruit was available in a small kitchen just off the clubhouse. We would have breakfast outside, sitting by a fire pit when it got a little chilly. We would have either a sundowner / nightcap of rose or beer outside as well, relaxing in the calm of our surroundings. The clubhouse had books and games available. The staff would arrange the free bike rentals, something we saw other guests make use of. We did not take advantage of the pool. The water did feel warm to the touch. Many of our fellow guests did relax in the loungers surrounding the pool. There were not kids; this was an adults-only establishment, guests having to be 21 and older. The grounds lived up to the pictures. Large floral wall murals adorned just about every building. Fire pits provided oases of warmth in the cool desert nights. There were different cacti, yucca, Mexican palm and Palo verde trees planted around the grounds. The Palo verde has a unique adaptation to life in the desert; it will shed its leaves in times of drought but the green branches and trunk are able to carry on with
Ace Hotel and Swim Club Palm Springs
4/595 Reviews
The Ace Hotel & Swim Club is a modern desert oasis with 2 deep pools, a spa, a gym and close to downtown Palm Springs. I enjoyed my Ace Suite with King bed, upscale living area with vintage furniture like a steamer trunk, guitar, record player and more. There was a private patio, fireplace and bath with a shower & tub. I relished the meals at the onsite Kings Highway (modern roadside diner) especially the Belgian waffles and breakfast burritos. The Feel Good Spa offers guest a laid-back massage and other spa treatments. I opted for the Deep Goodness Bodywork treatment to alleviate my tension and soreness. So, if you are looking for a hotel with a desert chic, natural hot springs and a mountain backdrop............then try the ..........Ace Hotel & Swim Club..............a resort framed by a mountain backdrop and modern homes.
Mahala- 21 and over
4.7/5102 Reviews
The hotel is in the desert, it's really hard to find! ! The hotel has no front desk service after 6:00 p.m., because I booked through Ctrip, and the hotel’s email was intercepted by the QQ mailbox. I almost fell asleep on the road and contacted Ctrip for several hours before giving me the hotel mailbox. When the hotel arrived at the gate, it required a combination lock, and pulled the luggage to the room by itself. I was so terrified that I couldn't enter the main entrance of the hotel and had to drive along the path into the backyard to park. I was so nervous overseas that I couldn't find the self-check-in email sent by the hotel. I booked this hotel because it was close to the desert 🏜️Outlet. There is a swimming pool and desert cactus in the hotel yard🌵, the desert is very hot🔥, the drinks and snacks in the room are free, but they are all chocolate sweets. Those who like to eat high calories can.
BelleVue Oasis - Adults Only
4.1/5100 Reviews
We stayed at the BelleVue in late February 2022 for 4 nights. Pool area gets 5 stars, room gets 3 stars! Pros: Beautiful outdoor space. The pool and spa is meticulously maintained. Comfortable seating around the pool. Very quiet and relaxing (adults only.) The landscaping is gorgeous, with lots of annuals and mature trees around the property providing ample shade. We loved having our own little patio at both the front and back door! There's a putting green out back - interesting feature if that's your thing. Our king size bed was comfortable and our couch provided nice seating for us to watch TV in the evening. The shower was pretty nice. Plenty of warm water and good flow. Cons: The room was rather spartan. With the exception of a few leftover hairs in the bathroom, it was very clean. It happens. No biggie. But they could do a few things to make the rooms much more enjoyable that wouldn't cost much money. Couple suggestions: provide real coffee cups and beverage cups, maybe a few wine glasses. The guests who had the kitchenette rooms said they had real ones in their rooms. Why not put them in the King rooms as well? A box of tissues? We bought one at Albertsons. Then it occurred to me to ask the front desk person if they had any and he promptly grabbed one from storage. Just put one in the room! There was no dresser in our room. Considering we were staying for 4 nights, it would be nice to be able to unpack our clothes. One luggage rack that I used and then my husband put his bag on the floor. We had one of those IKEA like cube storage units that our TV sat on. That was the only thing to store items on during our stay. The bathroom was fine, but a little tired. A new vanity would be nice. There was no counter space. Foot stools or a coffee table? We had a Keurig, but they gave us one regular K-cup and one decaf. Seemed strange. We had to ask for more each day. A rug over the tile floor would be nice too. Location is about a 20-25 minute walk from the main downtown area on Palm Canyon Drive. Not a big deal. Nice quiet neighborhood, but we ended up driving into town most days. Parking at the hotel was easy. There's a Starbucks within 15 minutes walking distance. They are a very hands-off staff. Not much interaction. The friendliest person we encountered was the nice guy who cleaned the pool. Would I stay again? Maybe. We really enjoyed sitting around the pool and meeting the other guests. But a few little additions to the room would make a big difference. It's cheaper than staying right off Palm Canyon, but it's still not cheap at $300 per night. You would think for that price they could do a little more to the rooms.
Hotel Zoso
4.1/599 Reviews
Super nice staff and a location right in the middle of the main stretch of Palm Springs. Free shuttle to and from the airport! They had fun events like karaoke and bingo on Thursday & Friday. Pool and hot tub were decent. The room itself is big, but kinda dirty. Our room didn't have a view but the price was right.
Arrive Palm Springs - Adults Only
4.5/5100 Reviews
Facilities: small boutique hotel, free parking Hygienic: very clean, bath towels and bathrobes are of good quality Environment: The surrounding area is relatively quiet, not too far from the attractions we are going to, the hotel cafe is also good, and the coffee is also given, which is very good. Service: check in is in the hotel's cafe, very special, Miss sister service is very good, the room card is accidentally locked in the room, very nice to give me one more

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Number of Hotels3
Number of Reviews249
Highest PriceMYR 1,453
Lowest PriceMYR 312
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 843
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 609