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9.0 709 reviews
Desert Hot Springs, CA
18/07 – 19/07
NZ$1322/nightfor 1 night
Drift Palm Springs, A Member Of Design Hotels
2 6
hotel , Palm Springs
Drift Palm Springs, A Member of Design Hotels, enjoys a downtown Palm Springs location, conveniently situated less than 1 kilometre from the Palm Springs Art Museum and within 5 kilometres of the Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium. This 3-star hotel offers an outdoor pool, on-site restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi in public areas, and free self-parking, alongside housekeeping available on request.
9.4 56 reviews
Desert Hot Springs, CA
15/10 – 19/10
NZ$313/nightTotal: NZ$1252 (4 )
Acres Landing
1 2
hotel , Desert Hot Springs
Acres Landing, a 2-star hotel in Desert Hot Springs, is conveniently located near the Town Centre, less than half a kilometre from it, and within 5 kilometres of Sands RV & Golf Resort, Cabot's Pueblo Museum, Miracle Springs Spa, and Desert Dunes Golf Club. This lodging offers an outdoor pool, a jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi in public areas, free self-parking, and housekeeping on request; guests can also enjoy a terrace/balcony.
Desert Hot Springs, CA
18/07 – 19/07
NZ$477/nightfor 1 night
Musicland Hotel
2 6
hotel , Palm Springs
The Musicland Hotel, a 2-star establishment, is located in Palm Springs, California, approximately 6.4 kilometres from Palm Springs International Airport and within a few kilometres of various shops and restaurants. This hotel offers family-friendly accommodation with pets allowed, featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a furnished terrace, and barbecue facilities, with guest rooms equipped with cable TV, free Wi-Fi, a microwave, and a refrigerator, while select suites include a kitchen, and discounted golf and tramway tickets are available for guests.
8.8 67 reviews
Desert Hot Springs, CA
15/10 – 19/10
NZ$318/nightTotal: NZ$1272 (4 )
The Inn At Mission Lakes
1 2
hotel , Desert Hot Springs
The Inn at Mission Lakes in Desert Hot Springs enjoys a convenient location, approximately 16 kilometres from Palm Springs and within a 19-23 kilometre radius of other attractions. This Desert Hot Springs hotel offers 32-square-metre rooms with a bedroom, bathroom, and amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, and free Wi-Fi; on-site dining and parking are also provided.
Frequently asked questions about motels in Desert Hot Springs, CA
What are the top attractions in Desert Hot Springs, CA for solo travelers?
Desert Hot Springs has a lot to offer solo travellers. The Cabot's Pueblo Museum is great for a bit of history, and the Mission Springs Mineral Spa is a good spot for relaxation. If you're looking for something more adventurous, you can hike up to the top of the San Jacinto Mountains for some stunning views.
What are the best motels in Desert Hot Springs, CA?
Which neighborhood in Desert Hot Springs, CA is the best to find motels?
The best area for finding motels is around the intersection of Palm Drive and Pierson Boulevard. There are plenty of budget-friendly motels in that area, and it's close to the shops and restaurants on Palm Drive.
What are the best pet friendly motels in Desert Hot Springs, CA?
What are the best affordable restaurants in Desert Hot Springs, CA?
For affordable restaurants, try the El Paseo Restaurant for Mexican food, and the Desert Hot Springs Diner for classic American dishes. Both are great value for money and offer a good selection of dishes.
What are the best motels with parking in Desert Hot Springs, CA?
What pros and cons come with booking a motel in Desert Hot Springs, CA?
The main advantage of staying in a motel is that they're usually more affordable than hotels. However, they tend to be smaller and might not have as many amenities. Most motels in Desert Hot Springs will have a swimming pool, but if you're looking for a more luxurious stay, you might be better off booking a hotel.
What are the less known or hidden attractions in Desert Hot Springs, CA?
There's a great little spot called the Desert Hot Springs Art Center. It's a great place to see local art and meet some of the artists. You can also take a hike up to the top of the San Jacinto Mountains, which offers stunning views of the desert.