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Vacation Home & Condo Rentals
365 Vacation Rentals
365vacationpalmsprings.com
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760-333-4349
Acme House Company acmehouseco.com
866-840-9552
Altamira Vacation Rentals altamirarentals.com
611 S. Palm Canyon Dr. #7-528
760-537-0340
Apek Rentals apekrentals.com
558 East Industrial Place
760-459-4554
Desert Star Palm Springs desertstarpalmsprings.com
1611 Calle Palo Fierro
612-483-0993
Desert Vacation Villas desertvacationvillas.com
250 W. Vista Chino
760-323-9898
Dry Heat Resorts dryheatresorts.com
611 S. Palm Canyon Drive
760-449-7760
Iron Tree Inn irontreeinn.com
1600 Calle Palo Fierro
760-325-8237
Luxsy Palm Springs luxsypalmsprings.com
777 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 200-115
760-904-0007
McLean Company Rentals rentmclean.com
2500 North Palm Canyon Drive, Suite B-5
760-322-7961
ModMansions modmansions.com
760-209-4311
Natural Retreats naturalretreats.com/palm-springs-luxury-vacation-rentals
888-451-0156
Oasis Rentals oasisrentals.com
1111 E. Palm Canyon Dr. #205
760-534-4714
Oranj Palm Vacation Homes palmspringsrentals.com
225 S. Civic Drive #7
855-875-0885
Palm Springs Luxury Vacation Homes pslux.com
Palms at Park palmsatpark.com
2070 E. Park Drive
760-558-7100
Poolside Retreats poolsideretreats.com
611 S Palm Canyon Suite 7-527
760-260-8080
Poolside Vacation Rentals Inc. poolsidevacationrentals.com
301 North Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 103-1020
760-800-3149
Private Villa Management privatevillamanagement.com
303 Cabrillo Road
760-325-3888
Relax Palm Springs relaxps.com
358 S Indian Canyon Drive
760-832-6362
Savvy Travels savvyvrm.com/palm-springs/
Vacation Palm Springs vacationpalmsprings.com
901 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Suite B200 800-544-0300
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Club Trinidad Resort clubtrinidad.com
1900 East Palm Canyon Drive
800-587-4643
Desert Isle of Palm Springs desertisleresort.com
2555 E. Palm Canyon Drive
760-327-8469
WorldMark Palm Springs extraholidays.com/palm-springs-california/ worldmark-palm-springs
1177 N. Palm Canyon Drive
760-416-4428
Eat & Drink
Outdoor Dining on Palm Canyon

Palm Canyon is our thriving thoroughfare, complete with outdoor dining options and inviting cafes. Enjoy how Trio has re-imagined their outdoor patio and menu. And for one of the largest patios in Palm Springs, visit Eight4Nine in the Uptown Design District. As day rolls into evening, roll farther down Palm Canyon for a cocktail. Lulu California Bistro has expanded their patio and continues to offer fresh menu options.
On North Palm Canyon is Boozehounds. Dogs are encouraged at this massive restaurant with an expansive outdoor patio. And while your on North Palm Canyon, lovers of sushi and whiskey will love Sandfish by Engin Onural.

The roaring 20’s are back, and they are located firmly at Bar Cecil. The central philosophy of this throwback gin joint is simple; yes, and plenty of it. Rocking back to the future, things are heating up at 1501 Uptown Gastropub. The new kid in Uptown blends rustic aesthetics with refined vittles, vino and vitality.
Explore Indian Canyon & Arenas
Just a few blocks away is Tommy Bahama with a large outdoor dining space and comfortable misters. For dinner try Clandestino, tucked in a few doors down, offering delicious Mexican fare that’s light, flavorful and from the same owners as Tac/Quila.

Stroll on over to our other main drag, Indian Canyon, to experience the legendary Bill’s Pizza. White wine is also the perfect deck mate at Fisherman’s Market & Grill. For a hearty breakfast, start your day at Bit of Country just down the street.
Arenas Road comes to life at night with many bars, lounges, and live entertainment. Don’t miss Blackbook with a great menu and vibe.
Lazy Lunches
Tyler’s is a Palm Springs institution nestled in the openair La Plaza. Features hand-made hamburgers. Farm Palm Springs ushers you from the shimmering heat to a lush Provencal paradise and experience the sister restaurant The Front Porch..


Next Level Experiences
To rise above the ordinary, consider a visit to one of Palm Springs’ second-story patios. Elevate your palate and quench your thirst with a swelling tide of beverage options at Bongo Johnny’s.
Due south, you will encounter Mercado Plaza, a welcoming enclave that flourishes with open-air possibilities. Upstairs, Wilma & Frida’s boasts an amazing menu.
Something Sweet
Formerly a delicacy popularized at Disneyland, Dole Whip is a pillowy delight served up at Lappert’s Ice Cream. No trip to Palm Springs is complete without a taste of the wild cherry chocolate body frosting at Palm Springs Fudge & Chocolates. Great Shakes will satisfy any sweet tooth. Locally made Brandini Toffee makes a great gift.
Vegetarian – Vegan




For chill vibes, the macrobiotic bowls at MidMod Café are a sure thing. Nature’s Health Food Café & Market is a one stopshop health run.
Palm Greens Café serves a carefully sourced menu of global dishes. Chef Tanya’s Kitchen specializes in housemade tempeh and seitan. She has expanded into a deli style quick service eatery.

Shop
Downtown & La Plaza
A stroll through downtown Palm Springs is a must. Spend the day looking for unique treasures or get the perfect resort outfit at one of the designer boutiques. And while your window shopping, be sure to visit the Marilyn Monroe statue and new public downtown park near the Palm Springs Art Museum.

Uptown Design District
North Palm Canyon is a-buzz with unique and trendy finds. Start with fashion designer Trina Turk’s flagship boutique filled with the newest collection of her bright, bold California-chic clothing and swimwear. A few doors down is Iconic Atomic, your one-stop-shop for vintage everything.
The Frippery specializes in retro wear – think Jackie O-style sheaths and Dinah Shore-like full skirts. Nearby Gallery 24 Jewelry is a must for accessorizing with Parisian haute couture vintage. For some fun gifts stop by Destination PSP for all things Palm Springs..
Johnny Was has Coachella-worthy women’s resort wear and Free People features rocker Ts, faux fur and super cool midi dresses. Neighboring West Elm is a must for mid-century style contemporary home décor.
Across the street is Benjamin Perdereau boutique featuring resort wear exclusively from the French Riviera. Nearby, British Invasion specializes in menswear, accessories and footwear from the UK. If your into records, Vinyl Records and Collectables has a super selection of vintage spins.
The Shag Store is nearby, where you’ll find artist Josh Agle’s clever and oh-so-popular take on mid-century life in paintings, prints and lithographs. Across the street are a number of art galleries including Peri G Fine Art, Savage Gallery, and the Rubine Red Gallery.

Down the street is Just Fabulous offering an amazing collection of gifts, décor and books.

All Things Vintage



Marilyn flirted here. Sinatra charmed our socks off. Judy Garland found us over the rainbow.
Palm Springs is a time capsule of style, sophistication, and vintage iconography. To live like the legends, you need to shop like them, and our hometown delivers rare and wondrous finds to immerse you in that midcentury mindset. From furniture to clothing, estate jewelry, and more — if you’re looking for a paradise of a pedigree, you’ll find it on this trip back in timelessness...

To the north is Haus of Re[x] offering the largest mid-century furniture and design store in Palm Springs.
Take A Stroll
Stroll up Palm Canyon to long-time favorites Oooh La La for stylish resort wear, and adjacent Baby La La for irresistible kids wear. They even have a Puppy La La for cuter-than-cute doggie fashions.

Stewart Galleries is across the street in The Plaza District with an eclectic art collection and estate furnishings. Over on Indian Canyon it’s designer heaven at Mitchells Palm Springs, where you’ll find Pucci, Gucci, Dior and more. Snag some cool sunglasses, shoes and bags.


The Modernista
It’s not just architecture that makes Palm Springs the modernism capital of the world. It’s everything! Modernism is a way of life here in Palm Springs. From cocktails to clothes, pools to supper clubs, décor to events. Palm Springs has killer mid-century furniture and accessory boutiques. Consider A La Mod, Modern Way; Bon Vivant for colored bottles and owls, and The Art of Nat Reed for works depicting the artist’s whimsical take on Palm Springs’ modernista architecture and life.