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Hotel Stay at The Saguaro Palm Springs, CA

The Saguaro Palm Springs
3.8
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Elaine
2 years ago
Great hotel and staff, would definitely come here again! the only thing that's still unclear is the dining credits and waiting for the receipts to match up.

Vibrantly colored Palm Springs hotel with a pool and a restaurant; praised by the New York Times and Condé Nast Traveler

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a mountain-view king room, mountain-view double-queen room, pool-view king room, or pool-view double-queen room
  • Options include a $40 dining credit per stay
  • Up to two kids 17 or younger stay free in a mountain-view double-queen room or pool-view double-queen room

$42 (plus tax) Daily Amenity Fee Includes

  • WiFi
  • Self-parking
  • Pool access
  • Fitness center
  • Weekend yoga
  • Bike rentals
  • In-room coffee/tea
  • Local/domestic calls

Hotel at a Glance: The Saguaro Palm Springs

Bright splashes of lime green, coral, and fuchsia cover nearly every surface at the Saguaro Palm Springs. The hotel's grounds and interiors feature sunshine-yellow pool umbrellas, pistachio-colored furniture, and rainbow-striped bedspreads. The architects say they drew inspiration from the native desert wildflowers here. The hotel's modern, funky vibe has even garnered the attention of the Los Angeles Times Magazine, the New York Times, and Condé Nast Traveler.

  • The press says: The New York Times calls it "a hotel where you can rest your head on a rainbow."
  • Where you'll stay: Guest rooms pop with color, and each comes with a private balcony or patio.
  • Lounge poolside or go swimming in the outdoor pool.
  • Where to eat: El Jefe serves Mexican specialties and drinks for breakfast, lunch, and dinner indoors as well as on the patio.

Palm Springs: Tips for the Perfect Weekend Escape

Day 1:

↺ The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway ↻

Get on the world’s largest rotating tram car and embark on an over two-and-a-half-mile trip while constantly being amazed by the picturesque views along the way. While there are many sights to behold, the cliffs of Chino Canyon and the pristine wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park are some of the standouts. The whole experience lasts approximately 10 minutes and during that time, the tram cars rotate slowly to allow passengers to admire beautiful and breathtaking sceneries all around them. The trip ends at the Mountain Station which is located 8,516 feet above the ground. Here visitors can satisfy their hungry bellies at two restaurants, enjoy observation decks, visit the natural history museum and two documentary theaters, purchase souvenirs at the gift shop and take advantage of over 50 miles of hiking trails.

✾ Indian Canyons ✾

An ideal attraction for nature lovers! This area was previously inhabited by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, a Native American Tribe known for their independence, integrity and peace. Guests can explore the fifteen-mile long Palm Canyon, offering great spots for picnicking near the stream, as well as hiking and horseback riding. Alternatively, the Andreas Canyon, featuring over 150 species of plants within a half-mile radius, can be a perfect destination for bird watching, or the Murray Canyon presents visitors with the chance to catch a glimpse of the endangered peninsular bighorn sheep, as well as other wild animals such as mule deers. Check some trail maps and get lost in the beauty of nature.

Day 2:

ψ Joshua Tree National Park ψ

Known for its magnificent rock formations, this national park contains a fascinating variety of plants and animals. Check out the vast Pinto Basin where you can find gems like the Cholla Cactus Garden with many types of cacti.Explore the Arch Rock Trail, an easy hike that takes you to the wonderful natural rock arch. Visitors are even tasked with searching for Skull Rock (yes, it’s a rock formation that looks like a skull)!Drive around the park’s loop road as it takes you through unique rock formations and Joshua Tree’s forests, with plenty of scenic spots to take photos.

☀ Anza-Borrego Desert State Park ☀

Full of desert landscapes, slot canyons, cactus-studded hills, peninsular ranges, and natural palm oases, visitors are encouraged to travel to the largest state park in California and take plenty of pictures!One of the many highlights is California's only native palm, the California fan palm. The oases are also ideal for bird-watching and animal aficionados. You can see bighorn sheep, mountain lions, kit foxes, golden eagles, and prairie falcons, as well as desert iguanas and many more living creatures within their natural environment.

Day 3:

✈ Palm Springs Air Museum ✈

According to CNN Travel, it’s “one of the few where you can climb inside the exhibits, talk to a pilot or enjoy a biplane ride.”There are no ‘barriers’ at the Palm Springs Air Museum, allowing you to get hands-on in one of the world’s largest collections of operational World War II-era aircraft. The museum has amassed a formidable range of Korean and Vietnam-era aircraft since its inception. This collection is spread across a venue that features five air-conditioned hangars totaling 91,000 s ft. where over 70 flying and static airframes are on display, as well as flight simulators upstairs and the interactive kids area.

☆ The Movie Colony ☆

Drive through or take a stroll in this peaceful neighborhood that became famous in the 1920s when Hollywood movie stars made it their weekend retreat of choice. See the former homes of movie stars like Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, Bob Hope, and Marilyn Monroe. Now, the area comprises approximately 170 homes, many designed by renowned modernist architects such as E. Stewart Williams, William Cody, and Donald Wexler.The Movie Colony is a great destination for aesthetes with a penchant for the iconic architecture of the Spanish Colonial Revival style and mid-century modernism.

★ Palm Canyon Drive ★

The main strip in Palm Springs is host to a wide selection of shops, restaurants, pubs, historical buildings, and art galleries. Another location ideal for those interested in film, Palm Canyon Drive is home to the Palm Springs Walk of Stars that honors famous artists, politicians, and celebrities who have lived in the greater Palm Springs area.The household names you can spot there include Lauren Bacall, Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, President Dwight Eisenhower, and Truman Capote.

Amenities

  • Outdoor pool
  • Restaurant and a poolside bar
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • WiFi
  • Self parking
  • Desert cruiser bike rental

Room Details

Mountain-View King Room and Pool-View King Room

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

Mountain-View Double-Queen Room and Pool-View Double-Queen Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 12 p.m.
  • $42 (plus tax) amenity fee includes:
    • WiFi
    • Self-parking
    • Pool access
    • Fitness center
    • Weekend yoga
    • Bike rentals
    • In-room coffee/tea
    • Local/domestic calls
  • Parking: included in amenity fee.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets may be added for an additional $50 per stay.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Palm Springs International Airport (PSP; about 2 mi)

Need To Know Info

  • 48-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 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Refundable security deposit of $150 per night on valid credit card required at check-in
  • $42 daily amenity fee plus tax added at purchase
  • 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
  • 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 The Saguaro Palm Springs

Customer Reviews

3.8
based on Groupon 4 reviews
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Elaine
Top reviewer
10 ratings|6 reviews
Great hotel and staff, would definitely come here again! the only thing that's still unclear is the dining credits and waiting for the receipts to match up.
randy
3 ratings|1 review
Not family friendly
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blakeh950
|1 review
good - but needs some updating. So it has been many years since i have last stayed here and I would say that the years have not been super kind to the hotel. Overall my experience was good - so my review should reflect that - but i will say that the hotel just looked more run down than i expected. It certainly could use some updating and renovations. That being said the staff was nice, the pool was still great (though their was no bar or pool service during my weekday stay). The restaurant was also good (both in friendliness and food quality) and you could buy drinks from there and take to the pool - which helped make up for lack of poolside service.
gogoaliza
|1 review
Casual fun at a great price (if you live in CA) My partner and I picked the Saguaro for a weekend getaway because of its great California-local promotional rates, casual atmosphere, and LGBTQ+ friendly brand identity. The hotel was clean and appealingly designed, especially the outdoor common areas (pool etc) and our room, though the building as a whole was definitely older, and there were some areas that were less well-maintained than others (like a bizarrely warm first-floor hallway and an upstairs hallway with a loud fan blowing 24/7.) I visited the spa, which, while being located in the basement and didn't have some of the "set dressing" that other hotel spas in the Palm Springs area have, was also VERY clean and the service value-for-price was definitely worth it. We grabbed a late dinner at El Jefe when we got into town and went to Drag Brunch on Saturday - both meals were delicious, and the restaurant prices at El Jefe felt reasonable. (Whether the price of Drag Brunch is reasonable is completely dependent on your feelings about Drag Brunch as a concept, but the queens put on a great show.) One sore point was the entertainment options on the in-room television - local cable or EXTREMELY expensive pay-per-view, with no option to log into your own streaming account.
D9423RBdaniell
|1 review
some good/some bad - honest review Let’s start with the good: the pool area and central courtyard look beautiful at night, and I can see why people are drawn to it. I also liked the bar and restaurant décor, modern and up to date. Now for the not-so-good. Friday night’s Concert Under the Stars sounded like a great concept, but it made for a poor guest experience. The event was open to outside visitors (for a fee), and it felt weird trying to relax in the pool while people in date-night attire crowded around. I even saw hotel guests asked to vacate pool loungers so they could be upsold to outside guests for a better view. I understand the need to generate revenue, but moves like that make paying guests feel secondary and not a good experience. Saturday didn’t improve things. We arrived at the pool around 5 p.m. to find no towels and a closed pool bar, surprising it being a Saturday night. The pool itself was dirty, with an oily surface, floating trash, and hair. By 6 p.m. there was no staff in sight. When we left and tried the main hotel bar, it was also closed, and we were redirected to the restaurant bar(drinks were good). As for the property, the exterior and hallways could use updating, it has more of a motel feel than a resort. Overall, we did our best to enjoy the trip, and there were some highlights, but the negatives outweighed them, and unfortunately we won’t be returning.

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