I spent 2 nights at the Triada in May 2025 and absolutely loved my experience. Here's why... From the minute we rolled up in our car rental at 10pm, a valet guy greeted us and helped us with our bags while taking the time to share hotel details that normally a valet wouldn't. I've been to hotels where it's hard to get assistance when you arrive late at night but this was not the case. We were immediately checked in to our room, given a brief history of the hotel, 2 complimentary drink vouchers to try their "Triada Bloody Mary" (there's a backstory!) and dinner recommendations in case we planned to venture out for a late bite. Our room was so perfect! A large suite with a full kitchen and living room area. The bed was on point! So comfortable! I'm a stickler when it comes to bathrooms and ours was spacious and felt new and modern! Additionally our room came with a private patio that was great for enjoying coffee and, in our case, taking important work calls. Triada has a Spanish house vibe. We found out that it actually used to be a residence which explains the architecture and details. There are a lot of cute corners overflowing with cacti and flowering succulents, romantic staircases, verandas, fountains and fire pits. Triada has a romantic European feel and lends itself to a lot of nice selfies and group photos! Our room #210 was located near cozy fire-pit and gurgling fountain in the Corazon Courtyard. The room was super clean and stocked with everything we needed to dine in-room and prep for hikes. The cleaning staff are really on top of things here. My favorite part of staying here was the pool. Keep in mind there are 2 pools: Pool B (salt water pool) and Pool D (fresh water pool). My husband and I prefered Pool D as it's the more charming one, with a nice mountain view. We totally hung out at the pool all day sipping on our Triada Bloody Mary's. If you're traveling with a pup like we were, this is a very dog-friendly establishment. There's a large square of green grass for the dogs to walk on and the winding paths will be fun for them to explore as well. Location-wise you can't go wrong as Triada is in the heart of downtown Palm Springs. I highly recommend crossing the street to get bfast or brunch at Cafe La Jefa in the Flannery Exchange building. There's also Cheeky's close by for the same. Copley's and Birba Restaurants are also directly across the street for finer dining. Lots of great shopping is within a 5-10 minute stroll from Triada. And if you need to walk your pet every morning like I did, I highly recommend walking along the streets behind the hotel where you'll find a really adorable neighborhood of mid-century modern homes to gawk at. For anything you need at Triada, Danielle (the front office mgr) is your girl. She gave us great local recommendations and lots of useful info. One last thing to mention is that the Triada restaurant stays open until around 10pm to accommodate in-room orders. The food is pretty straight forward, and while I'd recommend venturing out of the hotel for food, it's nice to have the restaurant as a back-up if you check-in late and are too tired to go out like we were on our first night. You can honestly not go wrong here. Enjoy your...
Read moreI spent 2 nights at the Triada in May 2025 and absolutely loved my experience. Here's why... From the minute we rolled up in our car rental at 10pm, a valet guy greeted us and helped us with our bags while taking the time to share hotel details that normally a valet wouldn't. I've been to hotels where it's hard to get assistance when you arrive late at night but this was not the case. We were immediately checked in to our room, given a brief history of the hotel, 2 complimentary drink vouchers to try their "Triada Bloody Mary" (there's a backstory!) and dinner recommendations in case we planned to venture out for a late bite. Our room was so perfect! A large suite with a full kitchen and living room area. The bed was on point! So comfortable! I'm a stickler when it comes to bathrooms and ours was spacious and felt new and modern! Additionally our room came with a private patio that was great for enjoying coffee and, in our case, taking important work calls. Triada has a Spanish house vibe. We found out that it actually used to be a residence which explains the architecture and details. There are a lot of cute corners overflowing with cacti and flowering succulents, romantic staircases, verandas, fountains and fire pits. Triada has a romantic European feel and lends itself to a lot of nice selfies and group photos! Our room #210 was located near cozy fire-pit and gurgling fountain in the Corazon Courtyard. The room was super clean and stocked with everything we needed to dine in-room and prep for hikes. The cleaning staff are really on top of things here. My favorite part of staying here was the pool. Keep in mind there are 2 pools: Pool B (salt water pool) and Pool D (fresh water pool). My husband and I prefered Pool D as it's the more charming one, with a nice mountain view. We totally hung out at the pool all day sipping on our Triada Bloody Mary's. If you're traveling with a pup like we were, this is a very dog-friendly establishment. There's a large square of green grass for the dogs to walk on and the winding paths will be fun for them to explore as well. Location-wise you can't go wrong as Triada is in the heart of downtown Palm Springs. I highly recommend crossing the street to get bfast or brunch at Cafe La Jefa in the Flannery Exchange building. There's also Cheeky's close by for the same. Copley's and Birba Restaurants are also directly across the street for finer dining. Lots of great shopping is within a 5-10 minute stroll from Triada. And if you need to walk your pet every morning like I did, I highly recommend walking along the streets behind the hotel where you'll find a really adorable neighborhood of mid-century modern homes to gawk at. For anything you need at Triada, Danielle (the front office mgr) is your girl. She gave us great local recommendations and lots of useful info. One last thing to mention is that the Triada restaurant stays open until around 10pm to accommodate in-room orders. The food is pretty straight forward, and while I'd recommend venturing out of the hotel for food, it's nice to have the restaurant as a back-up if you check-in late and are too tired to go out like we were on our first night. You can honestly not go wrong here. Enjoy your...
Read moreThe hotel was unique and beautiful. I chose this hotel because it is unique, historic, and has a great location. The doorman\valet Kevin was the most fantastic employee you have! Every time I needed something Kevin was there to help me out. He worked several days in a row during the week I stayed. He was always courteous and kind, helped carry my bags, he helped get the door, got the car, he gave me ideas during my stay – – He is a priceless employee!!! A+++++ KEVIN!!!
Before my stay I read all the reviews on trip advisor and the Marriott website. I came prepared with earplugs knowing that the walls were thin. I slept very well--if I didn't have those air plugs it would've been a complete disaster! The hotel itself was very clean and nicely decorated. I was not aware that there was not really a "restaurant" to eat at. The breakfast and the appetizers we ate at the bar were all fantastic. (Delicious and an interesting menu.) The breakfast menu is microscopic, I can't imagine eating breakfast here more than the five days we visited. The pools looked clean and refreshing, although I didn't use them.
Overall I thought it was a great boutique hotel. Warm and inviting, the staff was friendly and engaging.
If I could improve things at all, here were the downfalls I noticed:
that bed was definitely not a "Marriott bed". I have stayed in loads of Marriotts, and when you get there it is like paradise when you jump on that cloud after a long day. (I even bought that bed.) I know for a fact it is not the "Marriott bed". Happily I woke up and I didn't feel an ache, but that bed was more like a brick. You also did not use the comfy "pillow top" mattress pad under the sheet. I can only think that maybe you don't make the beds this way on purpose, because it gets very hot in Palm Springs when it is summertime. Possibly that is the reason why you don't make the beds that way at all, and it did not feel like the same bed to me.
I would say more than anything, housekeeping needs to keep a better standard:
first day there, no drinking glasses by the sink
First and Second day no coffee cups
Second day ran out of toilet paper
third day only one coffee cup
-Fourth day no coffee pods (Regular)
Every day we needed something, and I called down to the front desk, within minutes the item was there. So I would say the service was excellent.
I was disappointed that the gym didn't have much.
When I go on vacation, I finally...