La Maison HotelvsAlcazar Palm Springs
La Maison Hotel and Alcazar Palm Springs are both rated highly by professionals. On balance, Alcazar Palm Springs is the choice of most professionals compared to La Maison Hotel. Alcazar Palm Springs comes in at #17 in Palm Springs with recommendations from 5 publications like Lonely Planet, Gayot and Jetsetter.
La Maison Hotel
1600 E.Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92264
From $140/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Pool
- Free Parking
Fodor's
"Offering all the comforts of home, this small bed-and-breakfast contains large rooms that surround the terra cotta–tiled and very comfortable pool area." Full review
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For the greatest privacy, ask for an upstairs room.
Oyster
Mid-Range
"This quaint 13-room hotel located in downtown Palm Springs is the size of a motel, with the stylings of a hotel, and the service of a bed and breakfast." Full review
Gayot
"The name, La Maison, means house in French, but this hotel definitely exudes (at least its exterior) a California-Spanish feel with its L-shaped adobe layout and tiled roof."
Travel + Leisure
"This Mediterranean-inspired boutique resort takes inspiration from the South of France, with terracotta floors and clay tile roofs throughout the property." Full review
Alcazar Palm Springs
622 North Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262
From $174/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Pool
Fodor's
"Amid an area known as the Movie Colony, Alcazar embodies the desert's popular midcentury modern design style." Full review
Jetsetter
"Recently restored Spanish-style hideaway in the heart of Palm Springs’ Uptown Design District." Full review
Gayot
"Serene, intimate and unique are a few words that come to mind when one thinks of the Alcazar (formerly the Pepper Tree Inn)."
Frommer's
"Alcazar is a cozy, historic desert inn from years back—Spanish tile roofs, rooms that open onto a pretty central garden and pool—that has been stylishly and charmingly restored to modern tastes" Full review
Lonely Planet
"A fashionable (but not party) crowd makes new friends poolside before retiring to one of the 34 elegantly minimalist rooms around a pool." Full review