LAX is far from Palm Springs but it would be less expensive to fly to LAX. Then you would have to rent a car or get on a busor tour to Palm Springs. There is also the Palm Springs Airport but it would... more
We flew to Palm Springs, but then needed to get to San Diego or Los Angelos to board a cruise. How do we get from PS to SD or LA?
We enquired around. No train. There is a bus. Greyhound. But to get... more
If you want to get a great view of the valley you'll have to take the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Besides the view, you'll be amazed at the differences in climate between your vantage point at the... more
If you are staying at a hotel, you will most likely be right downtown Palm Springs or very close to it. I would recommend to leave your car at the hotel and... more
If you're trying to get to Palm Springs from Los Angeles International Airport as cheaply as possible, note that it is not cheap! The direct way would be to... more
Take a Celebrity Tour Bus, to see most of Palm Springs, the company we went with had a 1 hr. mainly to see the famous homes etc., or a 2 1/2 hr. which includes... more
Palms Springs, "Se-Khi" (Cahuilla for boiling water) was first and still is home of the Cahuilla Indians the “Agua Caliente” (Spanish for Hot Waters) Tribe. They have lived here for the past 500...
Palm Springs is located about 2 hours east of Los Angeles in the desert of Southern California.
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Palm Springs is proud of its 350 days of sunshine. When it began to develop as a resort city, asthmatic and hay fever addicted citizens from all over the US settled in this almost pollen free area. As...
When my husband and I planned a stay in Palm Springs, relatives discouraged us by saying that it's too hot there and that "there is nothing to see".
TOTALLY WRONG!
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