Whether you come to relax and swim, enjoy the outdoors or dip your toe into design, Palm Springs has something for everyone. Jordan Siemens/Getty Images
Palm Springs is hot. It鈥檚 having its moment in the sun. It鈥檚 basking in its own glow. And that鈥檚 not even mentioning this desert city鈥檚 endless sunshine.
As the anchor of the Coachella Valley, about a two-hour drive east of Los Angeles, Palm Springs has been both a hideaway and a playground for generations of Southern Californians, from hikers to Hollywood types. But in recent years, it鈥檚 taken on an international reputation of being cool for everybody, thanks to its defining mid-century modern architecture and design, thoroughly 21st century hotels and restaurants, an active arts community and a second-to-none LGBTQIA+ scene. And as more and more visitors come to frolic, the restaurant quality has risen to the occasion (oh, and there鈥檚 that little music festival called Coachella, down valley in the city of Indio).
Through it all, nature always brings its best, making Palm Springs a mecca for outdoor activities from hiking to tennis, pickleball to golf - and, yes, lounging by the pool. And those springs that lent the city its name? They still bubble, creating oases above ground and spas to soothe body and soul 鈥 plus inspiring frothy cocktails to keep the energy going well into the night.
All of which is by way of saying that for a city of its size, about 45,000 people, it鈥檚 pretty hard to beat.
When should I go to Palm Springs?
During high season (approximately October to April), temperatures are about perfect. Crystal-clear, cool mornings transition into warm, sunny afternoons and stunning sunsets. The occasional winter rains help turn the hillsides a lush green and allow wildflowers to burst with color. Although Palm Springs has recently become ever more of a year-round destination, you can expect serious heat by May, and between June and September high temperatures top 100鈩 (38鈩) pretty much daily. In July and August, highs reach 108鈩 (42鈩), with occasional spikes higher. 鈥淵eah, but it鈥檚 a dry heat,鈥 they say. We say that when it鈥檚 that hot, you鈥檒l want to spend the daylight hours indoors 鈥 or in the pool slathered with waterproof sunscreen.
How much time should I spend in Palm Springs?
Some destinations may be 鈥渟een it, go home鈥 for you, but for Palm Springs allow an extra day or two just to relax into the slower pace. After a couple days, you may begin to recognize folks 鈥 the guy in the line for your morning coffee, the couple from the hiking trail, the folks next to you at the bar 鈥 and, presto, you have a community. Some visitors stay for days, others for a month 鈥 or the entire tourist season.
Is it easy to get to and around Palm Springs?
Palm Springs is mad for mid-century modern architecture, and its airport , by noted local architect , makes for a grand entrance. Until fairly recently, it was served by mostly short-hop flights from LA, San Francisco, Phoenix and Denver, but nowadays, you鈥檒l find nonstops from airline hubs all across the U.S. and Canada.
Alternatively, traffic jams permitting, Palm Springs is a two-hour drive from LA or San Diego, making it an easy stopover on a California road trip.
Once you鈥檝e arrived, most people get around by car, whether their own, a rental (most agencies have a presence at the airport), or taxi or ride-share. There are buses, but the 鈥渓ast-mile鈥 problem is real here. However, rental bicycles and e-bikes are widely available and make sense in this mostly flat (though somewhat spread out) city.
Top things to do in Palm Springs
Architecture and design
Palm Springs is one of the world鈥檚 top destinations for , thanks to mid-century modernism, which pretty much defines the city鈥檚 look: clean, minimalist lines, cantilevered, v-shaped roofs, clerestory windows, sliding glass doors and breeze blocks were all designed to blur indoors and out in the desert climate. From the 1950s through the 1970s, architects including , , , , and were household names here, the way sports stars might be elsewhere.
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Many visitors are happy to just relax by the pool with a book, a cocktail, a friend, or all three, but if you鈥檙e up for a more active vacay, Palm Springs has you covered. Flanking the city鈥檚 west side and cradling its south side, the San Jacinto Mountains provide seemingly endless choices for hiking. The gorgeously rugged and , the ancestral home of the local , are worth the price of admission; the trails are dotted with streams and honest-to-goodness oases. There are also numerous municipal trails, accessible for free. Amid flora of cacti, mesquite, creosote and wildflowers, you may come face to face with bighorn sheep 鈥 they鈥檒l be mellow around you if you are around them.
On the outskirts of town, the 2.5-mile (4km) whisks you from the desert floor to 8,516 ft (2,596m) in elevation in 10 minutes 鈥 the temperature drops around 40鈩 (20鈩), so bring warm clothing in winter, or find relief from scorching heat in summer.
For more traditional sports, there are dozens of opportunities for golf, tennis and pickleball all over town.
鈥nd nurture
If you prefer your nature of the more pampering kind, spend a day at the . The natural hot spring that gives the city its name has for millennia soothed the Agua Caliente, whom own the spa. It was named one of the nation鈥檚 top spas following a recent renovation. After 鈥渢aking the waters鈥 in a private, bubbling mineral bath, choose from an extensive menu of other therapies for mind, body and soul: salt cave, floatation tank, zero-gravity chair, cryotherapy, or treatments from facials to hot-stone massage. And of course, there鈥檚 a swimming pool.
Or culture
The bills itself as the Coachella Valley鈥檚 largest cultural institution; its collection includes works by the likes of Alexander Calder, Louise Bourgeois and Mark Bradford, plus extensive collections of photography, sculpture, and West Coast, contemporary Native American and queer artists. Elsewhere in town, the museum maintains meticulously preserved mid-century modern homes and the Architecture and Design Center.
The newly renovated , next to the spa, presents a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the Native American peoples of the Coachella Valley. , the biennial exhibition of provocative installation art across the Valley, is set to return from March 8 to May 11, 2025. Or if aircraft are your idea of 鈥渉igh鈥 culture, get up close and personal with puddle jumpers to fighter jets at the
And all that style
Inspired to acquire that Palm Springs look? Head for the Uptown Design District. Interior specialists like and supply designers and ordinary folk alike. is the gallery of the city鈥檚 unofficial artist of record, Shag (a.k.a. Josh Agle), whose angular lines and saturated colors define local style. For fierce, groovylicious wearable art, and her adjacent men鈥檚 shop, , set the standard.
Further down Palm Canyon Drive, amid the international chain and souvenir shops of the town center, stands out for its custom-designed clothing, housewares and gift items oozing local style. Every Thursday evening, this section of Palm Canyon turns into , a lively street market served by a bevy of local vendors and organizations.
And if outlet shopping is more your speed, there鈥檚 a in Cabazon, about 10 miles out of town, with about 200 choices from home goods to fashion and athletic wear.
My favorite thing to do in Palm Springs
First, coffee. Either at home or at near me. Then, I鈥檒l grab a friend to hit a hiking trail before the daytime heat kicks. If it鈥檚 not a working holiday, and are two of my favorites for lunch with friends, maybe following up with a stroll down Palm Canyon Drive to window shop for cool designs.
By late afternoon, the moment the sun slips behind the mountain, my neighbors all come out to hang out by the pool (there may be a cocktail or two involved), followed by dinner at or and, if I鈥檓 feeling it, a nightcap at one of the clubs on Arenas Rd.
How much money do I need for Palm Springs?
Palm Springs has something to suit practically every pocketbook. Budget travelers will find a range of motels and vacation rentals to choose from, and Palm Springs has its share of chain and casual restaurants to keep costs low. If money is no object, you鈥檒l be spoiled for choice.
Room for two in mid-century modern hotel: from $229
Iced latte at Koffi: $5.95
Cocktail: $15
Main dish at casual Mexican restaurant: $22
Dinner and a drink for two at an upscale restaurant: $120
What to pack for a trip to Palm Springs
Sunscreen, a hat and a refillable water bottle! Even when it鈥檚 not especially hot, the sun is strong, and you won鈥檛 want to be without them. Other than that, the desert wardrobe is what you make it. Palm Springs is that fairytale place where you can get away with colors that might raise an eyebrow back home: yellows, oranges, turquoises and sages are drawn from the landscape. Shorts and neat sandals are fine most of the year, although you should include a couple 鈥渄ress to impress鈥 outfits for a fancy night out 鈥 and a jacket or wrap since winter temperatures can drop significantly. And if you鈥檙e planning to get out into that landscape, pack hiking shoes 鈥 you don鈥檛 want to scuff your tennies or twist an ankle.
The best day trip from Palm Springs
About an hour鈥檚 drive east of Palm Springs, Joshua Tree National Park is actually two deserts in one place. Where the Mojave and Colorado deserts meet, each brings its own unique flowers, cacti and animals. The namesake Joshua Tree is actually in the yucca family, its outstretched limbs said to represent the prophet Joshua pointing the way through the desert. Here, it indicates countless routes for daytime hikers and climbers (such as the Joshua tree forest of Black Rock Canyon, the oasis of Cottonwood Springs, or the panoramas of Keys View) or camp overnight and contemplate the infinite over some of California鈥檚 greatest stargazing.