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Latest Reviews for Palm Springs Hotels

Fleur Noire Hotel
4.7/569 Reviews
We stayed for a couple of nights and thought it was perfect for our needs. It's a charming property close to town. Everybody was so gracious and friendly there. I loved the touch of the pantry with the filtered water, La Croix and snacks. And their croissants were excellent on Friday (though a bit stale on Saturday -- not sure if it's because the bakery didn't make weekend deliveries and we were served Friday's croissants). I also loved their Mailin and Goetz toiletries. They were very thoughtful about the touches they made on the property. For the reviewer ”IDC” I don't think they are being realistic about the prices of Palm Springs. It's an expensive city to stay in depending on the season. I paid in the low 300s a night as well. There was a 3-star hotel charging in the 500s. The Parker was charging $1600 a night. It's not the Four Seasons. But it's a very clean, well-run lovely accommodation near the heart of Palm Springs.
Ace Hotel and Swim Club Palm Springs
4/5103 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
4.7/524 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.
Desert Isle Resort, a VRI Resort
4.5/51 Reviews
I lived for more than ten days seven years ago. I was impressed. Palm Springs is the first choice. The room is spacious and comfortable. The price is very high. This time, if it is not the super high temperature of nearly 50 in Palm Springs these days, I really want to stay a few more days.
BelleVue Oasis - Adults Only
4.1/547 Reviews
perfect weekend stay!
Hotel Zoso
4.1/5102 Reviews
We received this hotel as a replacement for the Palm Mountain Resort where works were underway in the rooms we would stay. They sold this as 'sister hotel', we were allowed to stay here for a night without extra cost. The hotel is a little nearby, when we checked in Thursday afternoon, it gave us a feeling of Las Vegas: in the lobby there was a bar with keihard music, and there was a pool and bar party on the way with scarcely dressed dames and gentlemen who were clearly continuing the night club party next to the hotel. The swimming pool is a concrete hot island in the indoor patio and has nothing The staff were friendly and helpful; valet parking is required and those valets were fast and efficient, and the lobby called me to the air tramway to check if there were still cards. The room was large and comfortable, with good Queensize beds. In addition, I would not recommend this hotel for tourists like us (families on road trip) , rather for those who want to sit in the outdoor neighborhood of palm springs in action.

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  • What are the popular Motels in Palm Springs?

    Whether you are travelling to Palm Springs for business or tourism, Desert Lodge and Adara Palm Springs are preferred.

  • How much is the average rate for Motels in Palm Springs?

    For Motels in Palm Springs, the average price on weekdays is JPY 18,156, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is JPY 26,208.

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of Hotels3
Number of Reviews122
Highest PriceJPY 54,362
Lowest PriceJPY 10,723
Average Price (Weekends)JPY 26,208
Average Price (Weekdays)JPY 18,156