Stay with daily dining credit at Avalon Hotel & Bungalows Palm Springs in Palm Springs, CA

Avalon Hotel & Bungalows Palm Springs
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Spa
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Pool - Outdoor
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Internet - Wi-Fi - Free
Parking - Free

The resort is located in downtown Palm Springs, giving it a tucked-away feeling while being close to the town; daily dining credit included

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a run of house regency room, premium king studio or premium courtyard studio, or four in a premium double-queen studio or one-bedroom suite
  • $25 daily dining credit per room valid at Melvyn's at Ingleside or Chi Chi at Avalon Springs

$50 Daily Resort Fee plus tax Includes:

  • High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the resort
  • Three refreshing outdoor pools including one family pool and two adults-only tranquility pools
  • Two large hot tubs
  • Use of Avalon bike
  • Valet parking (one vehicle per room)

Prefer Adults Only?, click HERE to visit Avalon Hotel Palm Springs' sister property.

Hotel at a Glance: Avalon Hotel Palm Springs

Although it's nestled in the heart of downtown, the 4-star Avalon Hotel Palm Springs feels like it's completely tucked away from civilization. It sits on four acres of manicured gardens, with citrus trees, blossoming flowers, and rich greenery creating a natural curtain that hides it away from the outside world. During your stay, you can take advantage of this natural calm by strolling through the gardens or whiling away the days poolside.

  • Pamper yourself with a custom massage, body scrub, or relaxing pedicure from the full-service spa (additional fees apply).
  • Have a poolside meal at Chi-Chi, the on-site restaurant and bar.
  • Commune with nature during a long hike through Mount San Jacinto State Park, which neighbors the resort.
  • Splurge a little: The neighboring town of Palm Desert is known for its world-class shopping on El Paeso Drive, which is sometimes nicknamed the "Rodeo Drive of the desert"; it's just 13 miles away.

Palm Springs, California: SoCal Resort Town with Midcentury Charm

Palm Springs is an oasis of outdoor recreation and old Hollywood glamour located about 100 miles from Los Angeles. Once the stomping grounds of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and the Rat Pack, the town still attracts A-list vacationers today. A stroll through the Movie Colony—which had its heyday between the 1930s and 1960s—will take you past the former homes of Dean Martin, Bob Hope, and Marilyn Monroe.

Palm Springs is also the birthplace of desert modernism, a Bauhaus-influenced architecture movement. You can explore the area's famed midcentury-modern landmarks on a self-guided tour; grab a map at the Palm Springs Official Visitors Center, itself housed in an iconic building—a retro-futuristic Tramway Gas Station designed by Albert Frey. Furniture and clothing boutiques along Palm Canyon Drive embrace Palm Springs' trademark aesthetic—what you might call Mad Men West. Nearby, the small but impressively curated Palm Springs Art Museum features works by Pablo Picasso and Robert Rauschenberg along with significant contemporary and Native American collections.

The sun shines more than 300 days a year in Palm Springs, which means you can play a round of golf or hike in the nearby Agua Caliente Indian Canyons no matter the season. It’s worth taking a ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, whose cars rotate 360 degrees as they carry passengers to Mount San Jacinto’s Mountain Station, located 8,516 feet above sea level. About 40 miles northeast is the nearly 800,000-acre Joshua Tree National Park, which spans parts of the Colorado and Mojave Deserts. Hit one of the 12 nature trails for a chance to see desert bighorn sheep, snakes, and black-tailed jackrabbits.

Amenities

  • Three pools
  • Two hot tubs
  • Spa
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Restaurant and bar
  • Ballroom with courtyard
  • Parking
  • Pet friendly (additional conditions and fees apply)

Room Details

Run of House Regency Room and Premium Courtyard Studio

  • One king bed or one queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Premium King Studio

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Premium Double-Queen Studio

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

One-Bedroom Suite

  • One king bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $50 daily resort fee plus tax includes:
    • High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the resort
    • Three refreshing outdoor pools including one family pool and two adults-only tranquility pools
    • Two large hot tubs
    • Use of Avalon bike
    • Valet parking (one vehicle per room)
  • Parking: valet parking is included in the resort amenity fee for one vehicle. Additional cars will be charged $20 per night/per car. Self parking on the street is also available.
  • Smoking policy: non-smoking hotel. Smoking is not allowed in any public area, food and beverage outlet or guest rooms. A smoking cleaning fee of $400 will be assessed in the event smoking does occur in the guest rooms
  • Pet policy: up to two dogs 45 lbs. or less may be added for an additional $100 per pet per stay. Additional fees may apply for deep cleaning or damages that occur. 10% of your pet fee gets donated to the Best Friends Animal Society.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Palm Springs International Airport (PSP; 2.5 mi)
  • Cab fare: about $10 from PSP

Need To Know Info

  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 18+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $50 daily resort fee plus tax paid at check-in
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • For all hotel/lodgings in California booked more than 72 hours in advance, purchasers will have 24 hours after the reservation is confirmed to request a refund
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Avalon Hotel & Bungalows Palm Springs

Customer Reviews

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alan
1 rating|1 review
Incredible stay! Highly recommend
Garland
1 rating|1 review
The beautiful grounds and 3 pools and jacuzzi!
Feilani
3 ratings|2 reviews
Very friendly, helpful, & professional staff. Beautiful, well manicured grounds as well.
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npsdreamer
|1 review
Hotel to avoid WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL!!!! List of pros and cons after one-week stay in two-bedroom two-bath bungalow: PROs: Shower in main bathroom was fine and the basic plumbing worked well, the refrigerator in kitchen is old, basic but adequate, although there is no ice maker or dispenser and there were no ice cube trays. The two full sides of draperies in the bedrooms is a good feature. The king beds are comfy although high in the middle and give a slight feeling that you are rolling toward the edge. CONs: KITCHEN: No microwave but, instead, an large and annoying coffee pod machine which took up much of the very limited counter space (we don’t use coffee pods because the hot water just melts plastic into the coffee). Very, very old cupboards that stick and/or don’t open at all. Mostly empty cupboards with very few dishes and flatware, and only a couple of small drinking glasses. One old small serrated knife. A burner on the stove couldn’t decide if it was working or not; sometimes yes, sometimes no, mostly no. Garbage disposal did not work. Very few pots and pans and what was there is old, mismatched, and in the case of the non-stick cookware, severely damage and looked like something retrieved from the trash. (“Damaged non-stick pans, especially with scratches or chips, can be dangerous because they may release microplastics and nanoplastics, as well as harmful PFAS chemicals (forever chemicals) into your food. These released particles can contaminate your food, potentially leading to health risks.”) BATHROOMS: Both bathrooms were awful … outdated with old bathtub (not fit for bathing) and the tiles grossly painted over. There is NOWHERE for ladies to put makeup and toiletries. One available tiny glass shelf is not level, pitches downward and already contains a metal Kleenex box and hand lotion. There is not a single towel rack or even a hand towel rack in either bathroom, although there is plenty of room for both. The shower in the second bathroom was the worst. It was a tiny shower, no bathtub, with a huge square shower head (essentially immovable) installed way too high that hits you right square in head/face. If you turn your back to it, it still only hits your head and not your body, making it very difficult to have a shower. To make matters worse, you have to step down into the sunken shower space a further several inches, maybe five to eight feet inches more, compounding the problem. Minimally, that shower needs a handheld. Because it was impossible for ladies to use, and although we paid dearly for the use of it, it was used only once. BEDROOMS: The one dresser in the master bedroom is an old piece of junk that is literally falling apart … think 20-year-old Ikea with drawers that won’t open straight, and stick, and wobble all over the place. They certainly aren’t on tracks. There is not a single dresser or any kind of drawer in the second bedroom where you can put things. Because there was nowhere to put clothing, I made stacks and put them under a bench at the foot of the bed. When I slid the stacks out, there was a thick line of dust on them. The lazy housekeeper doesn’t really clean the floors, but just swishes a mop around and leaves the room as quickly as possible. The nightstands in both bedrooms are strange, creepy little tables with animal legs and large hooves. To compound the problem of no storage, the hotel doesn’t even provide nightstands with a drawer or two in them. The family room consists of one sofa that seats exactly three small-ish people. The room cannot accommodate any more than that because there is no seating for others. One entire corner is taken up by a giant easel that holds an enormous television, which we considered to be a waste of what could have been useful space. It would have been nice to have a club chair or two in the room so we could all hang out at the same time for cocktails and hors d’oeurves. Ridiculous setup, in that regard. The dining area is only large enough for four people, with a small round glass top table and four very clunky chairs. The chandelier is enormous and much too big for the space, making up three tiers and hanging way too low. It is also completely falling apart with the arms broken and swinging loosely. When I went to sit down at the table, I knocked my head on it several times until I adapted to its ridiculously low position. GENERAL: The front and back patios are interesting with cheesy cheap tables and plastic chairs. Not good quality at all. It feels very low rent even though the place is very expensive. The pools are old, not very big, not very clean. The Chi Chi Restaurant food is not good. We did love the kale salad but it was off the menu mid-stay. The hamburgers were good. The coffee was awful and the rest of the food was grim. For example, the cook thought it was a good idea to put a pile of pickled onions on top of a Caesar salad (there is nothing right about that). The first day we ordered room service breakfast and it was so awful, nearly inedible, that we never ordered breakfast again. We never ordered a room service dinner because we had no trust in the quality of the food. The bottom line is that we were extremely unhappy with our week there and would never stay there again. HOUSEKEEPING: To top it off, $400 cash was stolen from my sister's luggage while we were in the room eating lunch in the kitchen area and the housekeeper was cleaning the bedroom. We had the same housekeeper all week, so it had to be her. There was a safe that did not work. We brought the management in immediately to report the theft and they gave us the expected disclaimers: “we trust our people, our hotel doesn’t tolerate such things, it has never happened here, blah, blah, blah.” My sister filed a police report and was told it was her word against theirs. We were extremely unhappy because we tipped the housekeeper very well and she stole from us on top of it. We regret not having the police come immediately and calling the housekeeper to the room to confront her. It was our second to last day. We don’t believe the hotel even mentioned it to the housekeeper. On our last day, the housekeeper brought a second lady with her on, and we wondered if she did that so they could both rummage through our things just before we left town, hoping that we wouldn't notice until we got home that something was missing. The sidewalks are awful with very poorly-trimmed hard, thick-branched shrubs overhanging about a foot on the left and right sides, leaving very little room to walk, and scratching arms and legs as you try to squeeze by with luggage or packages. It was ridiculous and I never experienced anything like it. It was one of the worst vacations in my fifty years of traveling all because of the poor quality of the hotel, its accommodations, food, and service … truly awful.
Stay32815694718
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Mother Daughter trip I took my daughters on a trip to celebrate birthdays. I picked Avalon because of the location. Which it does have a great location if you want to be downtown. Shopping, Marilyn Monroe statue, walk of stars,restaurants, bars …I wanted to stay at the Parker hotel, but it is very large and we would have to drive into town. We are only staying there a few days and I wanted my girls to get the-real vibe of Palm Springs. I did like the hotel, except for the fact it was old and run down. There is two restaurants there one is at the main pool, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu was small, but it was good food. They also have a bar there. There is another restaurant at the sister hotel next-door. It is more like a steakhouse and I believe they serve breakfast. We also went there. It was good but expensive. They also have a full bar and you have to walk to it. They have 4 pools. I found three but not the fourth. They also have room service. They have a full-service spa, which was ok, not real big.The service and staff were great though. They over Valet parking or street parking, but I did notice while staying there was parking spots back on the side of the hotel and there’s a couple of parking lots as well Free of charge. If you are a smoker, there’s no place to smoke . You have to go off the property , if you go back to the dog area you can smoke there. I had booked three rooms one was a suite with a patio by the pool,one balcony and one floor. Do not get the floor room my daughter was put in a floor room back behind where it was not Century located and kind of scary. There was cracks around the door and there was no safety lock. next morningI had moved her moved to a balcony room central located, where I could keep an eye on the her, keep in mind there’s no safety locks on any of the doors. I had a suite and there was a safety lock on that. They did relocate her without any problems. The staff was very accommodated but the hotel needs an upgrade. I would recommend this hotel if you want to have a good location just don’t set your expectations up too high. the staff was incredible and would do anything that you needed them to do bartenders and restaurant staff. Location 4 star-Bartenders and wait service 5 star-front desk 4 star-hotel-3 star. Hope this helps
hamimej23
|1 review
“The vibe” Intimacy, personal service yet not overt. We had a 1 bedroom suite looking over the courtyard pool.. quiet, secluded and extremely comfortable.. The gardens are immaculate with all pools well maintained. Use of the Spa facilities included the Steam room Sauna and Plunge pool. The facilities included bikes which is a MUST in PS. Thx k you for a great last 3 days in the USA. Stu

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