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Home / The Hotels / Palm Springs / The Parker Palm Springs

The Parker Palm Springs

the parker palm springs hotel view of the roomThere’s nothing more decadent than a weekday spent poolside with a lemonade (spiked, of course). Our travels pushed past the beat of the city to the desert pulse of the Starwood Le Meridien Resort, the Parker Palm Springs. We were immediately knocked senseless by the absolute relaxation that sinks into your skin as you pass through the tall orange doors. This is not your highly-stylized Viceroy or your hair flying, cork-popping Ace – the Parker Palm Springs is a resort after your superego. The property is immaculately maintained, and designed so fluidly that almost any path eventually leads to your destination, whether it’s the pool, spa, lemonade stand, or life-size chess game. Whether your mood is raucous or temperate, it’s a beautiful thing to never feel lost.

The Parker Palm Springs Lobby:
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The Room and Bath Amenities at the Parker Palm Springs:
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PSYC at the Parker Palm Springs:
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The Parker Palm Springs

There’s nothing more decadent than a weekday spent poolside with a lemonade (spiked, of course). Our travels pushed past the beat of the city to the desert pulse of the Starwood Le Meridien Resort, the Parker Palm Springs. We were immediately knocked senseless by the absolute relaxation that sinks into your skin as you pass through the tall orange doors. This is not your highly-stylized Viceroy or your hair flying, cork-popping Ace – the Parker Palm Springs is a resort after your superego. The property is immaculately maintained, and designed so fluidly that almost any path eventually leads to your destination, whether it’s the pool, spa, lemonade stand, or life-size chess game. Whether your mood is raucous or temperate, it’s a beautiful thing to never feel … Read More about The Parker Palm Springs

Let’s Take Palm Springs

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We remember our first trip to Palm Springs in the summer with 110 degree temperatures and misters reviving us from uncontrolled stupor. "How does this work?" we thought. "It's taking a full college degree's worth of concentration to stay awake." It was only years later, after many lemonades and afternoons poolside, that we realized alertness is just one option here, along with deep sleep and a state in between so hypnotically relaxed that your body feels weightless.

What’s Happening In Palm Springs?

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Sipping a lemonade poolside at the Viceroy is as decadent as our rock’n’roll gets these days, but it’s the good smothering of heat that has us in fits and keeps us coming back. Pool etiquette is such that you’re not supposed to take the lounge chair next to someone if others are available (as in the movie theater, or train) but sometimes the good sun/shade is just one side of the pool. We’re not known as the shrinking wallflower (as a particular incident on last week’s plane flight confirms). So etiquette be damned, we’re sitting in the shady lounge chair with the lovely umbrella. Another lemonade, please…

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