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Palm Springs Airport Hotels
Palm Springs International Airport maintains an Information Desk, located inside the terminal near baggage claim, to assist the traveling public with transportation needs and questions. During the season, the Information Desk is open and manned by volunteer Airport Navigators seven days a week with assistance available from 6:00 am until 6:00 pm.
More About The Palm Springs Airport
Booking a flight into Palm Springs International Airport is a popular travel option for those visiting the sunny city of Palm Springs. Whether from nearby Los Angeles International or from Chicago’s O’Hare, flying into Palm Springs makes it easy for visitors get a jumpstart on their vacation in the Coachella Valley desert city. The airport has direct flights to and from ten major airports, including two in Canada.
Near Gates 4-11 stands the Bono Concourse. Named after the late Palm Springs mayor, Sonny Bono, the concourse features palm trees, art pieces by famed blown-glass artist Dale Chihuly and a striking four-story-high fabric roof. A new concourse is located near Gates 12-20. Free WIFI is offered throughout the terminal’s public areas. Located near the Baggage Claim area, an Information Desk provides details about hotels, restaurants and special attractions in the Palm Springs community.
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians were the first inhabitants of the Palm Springs area, and still hold the reservation established by the government for them in 1896, making them the city’s largest landowner. Palm Springs has enjoyed a reputation as a resort town since the early 1920’s, when Hollywood movie stars established the city as a winter retreat. In the 1970’s, Palm Springs began to gain popularity as a retirement community.
Golf is a main attraction in the area, with a more than a dozen courses in or near the 100-square-mile city. With two 18-hole courses offering picturesque views of the San Jacinto Mountains, the Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort was rated by Golf Digest as “One of the Best Places to Play.” At the base of the mountains is the popular Indian Canyons Golf Resort, surrounded by mountain views on three sides.
A favorite attraction in the Palm Springs area is the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Advertized as the world’s largest rotating tramcar, the 10-minute ride begins at Valley Station and climbs the sheer cliffs off Chino Canyon up to the Mountain Station, elevation 8,516 feet.
Palm Springs Areas
- Palm Springs Airport Hotels
Palm Springs International Airport is served by ten airlines that connect to hundreds of cities worldwide. There are approximately 100 daily flights that include direct non-stop service.
- Palm Springs Convention Center Hotels
The Palm Springs Convention Center has state-of-the-moment in-house convention center services. We offer full service in-house capabilities, from pipe and drape, to telecommunications.
- Downtown Palm Springs Hotels
Take a glance backwards in time to the homes of some of Palm Springs' pioneers from the 30s or World War II-era aircraft. If you love history, Palm Springs got a rich one!
- Knott's Soak City USA Hotels
The only waterpark in Palm Springs, Knott's Soak City is a 21-acre oasis sporting a 1950s Southern California beach theme. Knott's Soak City features 22 water rides and attractions, including a wave pool and lazy river.
- Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Hotels
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway constructed in rugged Chino Canyon on the north edge of Palm Springs - is about two hours by car from Los Angeles and San Diego.
- Air Museum Hotels
The Palm Springs Air Museum is a non-profit educational institution whose mission is to exhibit, educate and eternalize the role of the World War II combat aircraft and the role the pilots and American citizens had in achieving this great victory.
- Art Museum Hotels
The Palm Springs Art Museum is the only accredited art museum in the Inland Empire region (including Riverside and San Bernardino counties with a combined population of 2,500,000 million residents).
- General Patton Memorial Museum Hotels
The General Patton Memorial Museum was established in 1988. to honor all veterans.
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