Historic Inns of Palm Springs - (Page 31) he Desert Hills Resort Hotel, tucked up against the rugged San Jacinto Mountains is one of Palm Springs’ classic boutique hotels. Built in 1957, Desert Hills is situated in the historic Tennis Club District a few blocks from the shops, galleries, and restaurants in the heart of Old Palm Springs. The hotel retains the essence of classic Old Palm Springs with rooms and suites reminiscent of the 1950s midcentury modern design. The property’s 14 studios and suites open to individual patios overlooking a lush, flower-filled courtyard, spectacular fountain and an inviting pool and Jacuzzi spa. Guests enjoy outdoor barbecues, vintage bicycles, and a continental breakfast. The Desert Hills is one of only four Palm Springs hotels recommended by Karen Brown’s California Guide to Charming Inns: “From the outside the one-story Desert Hills looks like most of the other hotels of similar vintage — you only realize its uniqueness when you see that every detail shows loving care … a classic and tranquil oasis where you can settle in for an extended time, relaxing by the pool, hearing the wind whisper through the palm trees and feeling like a friend of the family.” Like vacationing in a vintage movie, the quiet, intimate setting, midcentury architecture; and dramatic views take you back to the era when Doris Day sang by the Desert Hills pool. T W. Tahquitz Canyon Way W. Arenas Road San Jacinto Drive Imported Molton Brown Toiletries Hot Outdoor Jacuzzi Free Wireless Internet Guest Computer Pool Continental Breakfast Private Patios Barbecues Studio, One-Bedroom Suites Two-Bedroom Suite with Fireplace Walk to Downtown Shops and Restaurants Tennis Club Privileges HOTEL…A PALM SPRINGS CLASSIC 601 West Arenas Road Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 325-2777 (800) 350-2527, Fax: (760) 325-6423 E-mail: frontdesk@deserthillspalmsprings.com www.deserthillspalmsprings.com HISTORIC INNS OF PALM SPRINGS 14 Rooms Rates — $99-$299 31 http://www.deserthillspalmsprings.com http://www.deserthillspalmsprings.com
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