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Fleur Noire Hotel
4.7/5101 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.
Desert Isle Resort, a VRI Resort
4.5/577 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.
Desert Vacation Villas, a VRI Resort
4.3/559 Reviews
Very recommended. Because there is a kitchen, you can cook by yourself. After eating American food for a period of time, I cook a porridge in the morning and play with a few dishes and I feel very happy. This place can meet this requirement. The whole house is relatively large, with two rooms, a bit big for the three of us, suitable for two families to live together. We live on the first floor. If the second floor is on the second floor, it will be more convenient to dry. The desert is drier, and the clothes are dried as soon as they are washed.
Drift Palm Springs, a Member of Design Hotels
4.5/584 Reviews
I think I might be a little generous with a four star rating. However this is the first time travelling to Palm Springs so I have nothing else to judge it by. We set up our reservations via AirBnB. When we arrived we were told we needed to pay a $40 daily ”resort fee” that clearly was not reflected in the listing. The man at the reception desk advised he would need to check with his central booking. Long story short it took more than two hours for him to do so. we actually went and had lunch and he still did not have an answer for us. Meanwhile we still dd not have a room. When we finally did get get word that they would waive the fee, we still waited another hour to get our secret room code. It was just after the 4:00 check in time. Our room was a two bedroom corner suite with a full kitchen. Property appears to be either new or newly refurbished. Not sure if the stove or pots and pans were ever used before us. Yes, they give you ONE cup of free coffee to be used in the pour over coffee system. Otherwise the cost is $15 for a ten (?) ounce bag. Fridge was stocked with beer, wine soda, etc all for a fee. We pushed all the stuff to one side of the fridge and went to the grocery store (a block away) and filled it with our own (grocery store also carries beer & wine). Room was very comfortable. Great beds, nice shower/bathroom Wrap around balcony had a rope swing/seat along with chairs and a table. Unfortunately ours overlooked two vacant lots. No storage for clothes other than a basket full of hangers and a couple steel bars to hag stuff on. Other than a couple scatter rugs the floors are cold concrete. Definitely hear people walking above you so would suggest top floor if possible. Pool was nice but was not available for an early morning swim. Also had to pay for the use of cabanas. Never did see anybody using one. Did not eat in the restaurant but did utilize the bar. Personally not a fan of tequila or mescal but they evidently specialized in it. We did not pay to park nor did we see any parking attendants for valet service. In fact the 'front desk' (outside kiosk) was rarely attended. Definity a great location as far as being close walking distance to shops and restaurants. They do offer complimentary use of bicycles, that we did not use.
Courtyard Palm Springs
4.3/5108 Reviews
I wish I could say that all Courtyards are the same, but they're quite different. Take this one in Palm Springs. As Marriott often does, they placed the Courtyard next to the much larger and considerably more expensive Renaissance. I like to have breakfast at the Renaissance. I will have coffee in my room, and take a cup with me. I made a joke, initially, about visiting our ”High falutin' neighbor.” I guess that's very anti Marriott. I explained that I was just kidding, and just making conversation. I guess that was acceptable. I'm sure it would be different if I dared swim in their pool. My point is, the pool at the Courtyard is wonderful. It's relatively quiet. It's a great temperature. And if it was a Westin instead, it would have a gigantic Resort Fee. This is what led me to the Courtyard. I hate Resort Fees. I think they're extortion. I always ask for the person at the front desk to sell me on the Resort Fee. The first thing that they mention is free local phone calls. Don't tell anyone, but guess where else one can make free local and long distance calls for free? Yes. Every single cell phone anywhere. The Courtyard offers free shuttle service to the Palm Springs Airport (PSP). You can also walk in less than 15 minutes. This is much easier in February than July. So, if you're looking for a hotel with the immaculate Marriott clean (this has been Marriott policy since way before the pandemic), a larger than average room, and wonderful guests and especially wonderful and above and beyond staff, this is the place. And make your reservation early for the best rate. I'm going for 4 nights during the week, and paying about $140/night tax included. I would recommend the Marriott Bonvoy app. If every hotel app was this good, the World would be a better planet.
Andreas Hotel & Spa
4.5/5100 Reviews
What a beautiful, quaint and charming little hotel! I’ve always wanted to stay here in the past but I was so happy that a room was available on this visit. What wonderful customer service the entire visit. We stayed two nights and were so relaxed! Such a quiet place and walking distance to so many awesome restaurants not to mention the ****** is right across the street. The pool and jacuzzi was open 24 hours a day which was amazing for a late night swim under the palms and full moon. Highly recommend this boutique! Can’t say enough great things about it.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Highest PriceINR 223,885
Lowest PriceINR 6,535
Number of Reviews2,981
Number of Hotels474
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 26,824
Average Price (Weekends)INR 37,468