Our Palm Springs Neighborhood
Enjoy the best of both worlds. We’re just at the south end of Downtown Palm Springs with plenty of nightlife, and close to the San Jacintos Mountains, Joshua Tree, Desert Hot Springs and lots of hiking trails.
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Palm Springs Art Museum
101 N Museum Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Desert art museum with European and Native American works, plus a theater, outdoor space and cafe.
Contact: 760-322-4800
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
140 N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum is a culture and history museum focusing on the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
Contact: (760) 778-1079
Revolutionary Stage Company
611 S Palm Canyon Dr Suite 16, Palm Springs, CA 92264
The Revolution Stage Company (RSC) opened its doors in fall 2023, introducing a unique perspective to theatrical productions. Housed in the renovated former Desert Rose Playhouse, RSC offers a distinct experience with its 150 comfortable, cushioned seats, a full-service bar, an ice cream station and brand-new dressing rooms. With a focus on local talent, RSC aims to develop new works that can transition to stages both near and far.
Contact: 760-318-4115
High Desert Observatory
3020 Hilton Ave, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
This education space and fabrication studio offers workshops that focus on textiles, craft, glass, aromatics and regenerative design.
Contact: 510-688-8288
Palm Springs Art Museum, The Architecture and Design Center
300 S Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs, CA 92262
The Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion, in downtown Palm Springs, is the museum’s hub for architecture, design and housing-related exhibitions as well as educational and community programs.
Contact: 760-423-5260
Integratron
2477 Belfield Boulevard, Landers, CA 92285
The desert has offered visionary architects shelter and inspiration. Since the 1920s, some of the world’s most visionary architects emigrated to the desert to put the idea of an architecture that grows organically from its environment into action — you can take a self- or pro-guided tour of the desert modern homes and buildings designed by the likes of Richard Neutra, Albert Frey, John Lautner, William F. Cody and Donald Wexler. The Integratron is truly one of the weirdest and best things not only in the low desert but in the world. You can set your mind spinning with a 60-minute sound bath in an all-wood, acoustically-perfect dome built by Nikola Tesla-disciple George Van Tassel — the currents harness electromagnetic oscillations to rejuvenate cells, enhance well-being and increase the peace.
Contact: 760.364.3126
Cabazon Dinosaurs
50770 Seminole Drive, Cabazon, CA 92230
Vintage attraction featuring enormous replicas including Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex and more.
Contact: 909-272-8164
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
1 Tramway Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262– This link opens in a new browser tab
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in Palm Springs, California, is the largest rotating aerial tramway in the world. It was opened in September 1963 as a way of getting from the floor of the Coachella Valley to near the top of San Jacinto Peak and was constructed in rugged Chino Canyon.
Contact: 888-515-8726
Desert Air Fest
Parking, lot 745 N Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Planning your trip to Desert Air Fest? Ace Hotel & Swim Club Palm Springs is just a 15-minute drive from the festival, making it the perfect place to stay for a weekend of dancing and music in the desert. With two stages featuring international DJs and selectors, Desert Air Fest is an unforgettable experience. After the music, relax at our poolside or enjoy our top-notch amenities.
Art Queen
61855 29 Palms Hwy, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
Art Queen is a collective of two Museums: the World Famous Crochet Museum (owned by Shari Elf) and Beauty Bubble Salon and Museum (owned by Jeff Hafler), as well as shops which include Shari Elf’s Shop at Art Queen, La Matadora Gallery and Joshua Tree Blanket Company.
Contact: 760-660-5672
Modernism Week
Celebrate mid-century architecture, arts and culture at Modernism Week. Tour iconic homes and neighborhoods, see landmark buildings and estates on our popular bus tours, attend engaging presentations and enjoy a variety of unique experiences from live music to dinner and cocktail parties.
Cabot’s Pueblo Museum
67616 Desert View Ave, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Cabot’s Pueblo Museum is an American historic house museum located in Desert Hot Springs, California and built by Cabot Yerxa, an early pioneer of the Colorado Desert.
Contact: 760-329-7610
The Living Desert Zoo and Garden
47900 Portola Ave, Palm Desert, CA 92260
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, formerly the Living Desert Museum, is a non-profit zoo and desert botanical garden located in Palm Desert, Riverside County, California. The Living Desert is home to over 500 animals representing over 150 species and welcomes over 500,000 visitors annually.
Contact: 760-346-5694
Palm Springs Air Museum
745 N Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Palm Springs Air Museum is an aviation museum in Palm Springs, California. The 501 nonprofit leases from the city 17 acres abutting Palm Springs International Airport. The museum encompasses five themed hangars, outdoor displays and a visitor center that includes flight simulators.
Contact: 760-778-6262
Palm Springs Village Fest
Enhance your stay at Ace Hotel Palm Springs by visiting the vibrant VillageFest. Every Thursday evening, downtown Palm Springs transforms into a lively street fair featuring over 180 vendors. Enjoy arts, crafts, delicious food, and live entertainment. This dog-friendly event is perfect for exploring local culture and unique finds. Stroll down Palm Canyon Drive, where local businesses stay open late, adding to the festive atmosphere. Book your stay at Ace Hotel Palm Springs here with the code VILLAGEFEST for special rates. For more information, visit VillageFest.
Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace
53688, Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown, CA 92268
Pappy & Harriet’s is one of our favorite stars in the bright constellation of Californian surreality. Pappy’s is a place we heard about long before we ever went to Palm Springs and happened upon an old WeHo and Denny’s and moved into it. It was the stuff of legends — how Robert Plant rolled in one night and played a set while everyone washed down their BBQ ribs with whiskey and sang along. How you’re never sure what year you’re in when you’re wandering past the swinging doors and low-slung porches on your way to hang with the horses and stare off at the black hills. When we finally saw it for ourselves, it was love at first sight. Hours: Thursday-Sunday: 11am-2am Monday: 5pm-2am Usually closed Tuesday and Wednesday
Contact: 760.365.5956
Splash House
Heading to Palm Springs for the Splash House festival? Ace Hotel Palm Springs offers the perfect place to relax and recharge between sets. Enjoy our vibrant atmosphere, comfortable rooms, and exceptional amenities. Book your stay with us and be close to all the action. Splash House Weekend One Splash House Weekend Two
Joshua Tree National Park
74485 National Park Drive, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
A world famous eco-marvel and, in our humble opinion, a must-see. Joshua Tree National Park is a world famous eco-marvel and a must-see, not only for the eponymous yucca that defines the Mojave Desert section of the Park. Formations like Skull Rock, Giant Marbles and Hall of Horrors are rock candy for geo-buffs and climbers. The Cholla Cactus Garden, Twentynine Palms Oasis and sunsets at Hidden Valley offer rough-hewn vistas unlike any you’ve likely seen. Joshua Tree is also a center for rock and roll rebirth, electronic folk music, new age naiveté, high art, low art and everything in-between.
Moorten Botanical Garden
1701 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92264
The Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium is a one-acre family-owned botanical garden in Palm Springs, California, specializing in cacti and other desert plants. The gardens lie within Riverside County’s Coachella Valley, part of the Colorado Desert ecosystem.
Contact: 760-327-6555
Mojave Flea Trading Post
383 N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
A 10,000 square-foot marketplace of makers and merchants from Joshua Tree, the Coachella Valley and beyond.
Contact: 760-232-6132