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When the Town & Desert Apartment Hotel, now the Hideaway, opened in 1947, it was billed as the “Apartments of Tomorrow.” What a compelling prospect: not the full-service resorts that were beginning to define Palm Springs, but apartment hotels, clusters of units with varied layouts, kitchens, and shared outdoor space, closer to living than lodging. 

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Have a work conference, trade show, or meeting in Palm Springs? Lucky you! At the end of the day, you get to explore everything Palm Springs has to offer, and that includes our beautiful boutique hotels.

Instead of staying at the big host hotel and paying a premium rate, you should check into a boutique property. They offer better amenities and value (check out our Pal...


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May marks the 100th birthday of a legend who left us too soon: The iconic Marilyn Monroe. Her ties to the city are significant. While at a photoshoot at the Racquet Club of Palm Springs, she was discovered by a talent ag...


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Fresh air. Clear mind. Necessary reset. Solitude. Adventure. Freedom. 

There are many reasons to travel alone, and women are taking advantage of every opportunity. The number of women trekking on their own has surged in recent years, with Condor Ferries<...


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Hugh Kaptur didn’t arrive in Palm Springs with a signature style; he arrived with a way of thinking. 

Born in Detroit in 1931 and trained in architectural engineering (his father worked at General Motors), he brought a “build-first” mindset to the desert, originating projects from how the buildings would be made and used, not just how they looked. After relocating...


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