Palm Springs Art Museum is the largest cultural institution in the Coachella Valley and includes three locations in Palm Springs and Palm Desert. The flagship building is located in downtown Palm Springs and features compelling art exhibitions, a vast permanent collection, and the 433-seat Annenberg Theater, all in a 150,000 square foot, architecturally-significant building. Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion features exhibitions and programming that explore the rich topics of architecture and design. Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert is an 8,400 square foot, Silver LEED-certified building named The Galen that presents rotating exhibitions and special collections. It is surrounded by the four-acre Faye Sarkowsky Sculpture Garden featuring important...
Read moreThe Best Value in Palm Springs. The rooms were absolutely clean, and modernized with fresh paint and the concrete floor look. The bathroom was definitely the best I've seen for a hotel. I travel along. The bathroom is big, spacious, and beautiful. A gym, big beautiful pool, a firepit, and hot tub is included. Outside this nice place is a mountain. Its nice to see it in the morning. 1 minute away is a botanical garden. They have a bar and restaurant on site. The food was really good at Gigis's. We had the chicken club with fries and totally worth it. We also had the Tuna salad. Massive chunks of Tuna with flavorful green salad. It really is a very comfortable and clean place with a lot of amenities. You can't beat it for the price. The girl in the morning at the front desk was nice and...
Read moreFirstly the staff were friendly. That’s where the good points end. What a complete rip off this place is. Do not confuse reviews that are meant for the museum of art that some people accidentally leave for this place. This place is very very boring and just pictures on a wall really in a tiny museum. The whole family were bored and we only stayed as long as we did to justify the cost. This should be free but even then I would recommend not wasting precious time. This comes from someone who is interested in mid century modern design too! Honestly I feel like putting in a dispute with my credit card company because I did not visit a museum that they described. Please do not waste your money. See the attached picture and you’ve seen the museum....
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