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“Based on the design of a Mediterranean village with 3 white colonial-style buildings surrounding a large pool. Airy whitewashed rooms have boldly designed headboards, tiled bathrooms and the best have balconies. The terrace restaurant serves Mexican inspired cuisine. Perfect for a relaxing escape.”

“Based on the design of a Mediterranean village with 3 white colonial-style buildings surrounding a large pool. Airy whitewashed rooms have boldly designed headboards, tiled bathrooms and the best have balconies. The terrace restaurant serves Mexican inspired cuisine. Perfect for a relaxing escape.”

Recommended For

  • Total relaxation
  • With the feel of a Mediterranean village, a large pool and a terrace restaurant - this is a great choice for a relaxing escape
  • Great walks
  • Just 2km from the beginning of the Palm and Tahquitz canyon hiking trials
  • Museums
  • Visit the nearby Palm Springs Art Museum
  • Golf
  • Play a round at Escena Golf Club
  • Designer Shopping
  • Restaurant
  • Iluminara Restaurants serves Californian cuisine
  • Boutique
  • Full of character
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Quiet
  • Charming
  • Disabled access
  • Pet friendly
  • Gym

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Iluminara Restaurants serves Californian cuisine
  • Swimming Pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Massage
  • Bar
  • Parking
  • Hot Tub
  • Disabled access
  • Room service
  • Pet friendly
  • Gym

Activities

  • Great walks
  • Just 2km from the beginning of the Palm and Tahquitz canyon hiking trials
  • Museums
  • Visit the nearby Palm Springs Art Museum
  • Golf
  • Play a round at Escena Golf Club
  • Designer Shopping

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Triada Palm Springs

This 56-room boutique property is located in the historic Movie Colony neighborhood and is divided into three wings—in Spanish, Triada means three interrelated parts. Wandering the grounds of the hotel is similar to the experience of walking among the backstreets of a quaint Mediterranean village.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)