Getting To The Top In Palm Springs
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A ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway lifts you 8,500 feet from the desert floor, through magnificent views of the mountains, and up to some prime locations for hiking and dining.
Palm Springs’ Indian Canyons: Supernatural Beauty
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A few minutes’ drive from downtown Palm Springs, the Indian Canyons are breathtaking, rich in history and spiritual significance, and a reminder of the force of nature.
Drinking in Palm Springs: From Underground to 8,500 feet Above
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Here are three unusual spots to get great drinks in Palm Springs, from an underground wine cellar to a bar at the top of a mountain.
Forever Marilyn
by Edward Quan
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Forever Marilyn adds a touch of glamour and nostalgia to Palm Springs, reminding visitors of the golden age of Hollywood and Monroe's status as a beloved pin-up and blonde bombshell.
The Velvet Rope: A New Palm Springs Hotel Spins Old Hollywood Glamour
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In this new boutique hotel, nine deliciously themed suites and a speakeasy-style bar transport guests back in time to experience the mid-20th century glamour -- and the big personalities -- that made Palm Springs a favored getaway.
Palm Springs: Still a Spectacular Desert Getaway
by Dannelle Gay
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Palm Springs, California, a notorious mid-century hideaway for Hollywood's elite, today offers great food, art, and natural experiences.
Séc-he: A Luxury Palm Springs Spa Rich with Ancient Tribal Traditions
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At the Spa at Séc-he in Palm Springs, California, you can enjoy a sacred healing experience dating back centuries
A Weekend Itinerary for Palm Springs
by Mary Farah
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Palm Springs is one of the most diverse destinations in California. On one hand, you’ve got the Coachella crew flocking for the pool parties and brunching. On the other, you’ll encounter those who want to drink where the Rat Pack drank and sleep where Marilyn Monroe did. If you fall somewhere in-between, they’ve got that