Many things to do in Palm Springs can be found in and around the downtown center and along the famed Palm Canyon Drive, sometimes referred to as the “Rodeo Drive of the Desert.”
Although known worldwide as Hollywood’s playground, you don’t have to be famous or have deep pockets to enjoy a day in this perfect desert oasis. If you want a celebrity-style bash without forking out cash, check out these ways to enjoy Palm Springs free or for very little money.
Few things in this country can rival the enjoyment, relaxation, and sheer beauty of a Palm Springs getaway. And since Palm Springs enjoys an average of 350 days of sunlight annually, it makes our first activity doable year-round.
With miles of well-marked and maintained routes throughout the historic neighborhoods and downtown, one way to enjoy the scenery while soaking up some warm California sun is by taking a bicycle tour.
Visitors can rent bicycles along Palm Canyon. There are a few different tours to choose from, including one that will take you on a journey through the largest concentration of mid-century modern architecture. Maps can be picked up from the Visitors Center at 2901 N. Palm Canyon Drive.
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
Suppose you are more in the mood for earlier architecture. In that case, you can feel the spirit of the Native American culture and get a glimpse into the lives of the ancient Cahuilla Indians at the downtown Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. 219 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Village Fest Palm Canyon Drive
Still, for a more modern art experience, the Village Gallery Walk is nearby and right on Palm Canyon Drive, where artists and admirers can spend the afternoon gallery hopping and enjoying fine art, sculptures, and unique boutiques.
Many consignment stores, home furnishing shops, and charming fashion boutiques are scattered among these petite galleries—sure to capture the attention of even the most fervent shopper.
Downtown Palm Springs Walk of Stars
But as your stroll along, don’t forget to look down; you could be walking on Bob Hope or Sonny Bono. That’s right. Palm Springs has its own “Walk of Stars,” 329, to be exact, on the sidewalks of downtown Palm Canyon Drive. Who says you need to go to Hollywood?
That’s right. Palm Springs has its own “Walk of Stars,” 329 on the sidewalks of downtown Palm Canyon Drive. Who says you need to go to Hollywood?
Of course, if you would rather see some stars, you can also do that at night. A walk down Palm Canyon Drive after dark provides millions of stars you’ll never see in the big city.
With the night also comes the nightlife, and there are so many places in the area where you can listen to some live music, enjoy a cocktail, or have a succulent dinner. There is a vast selection to choose from along Palm Canyon Drive.
As you can see, there is so much to do that you’ll probably wonder if you can fit all of this into your schedule in just a day. If not, there are plenty of affordable accommodations. Palm Canyon Drive is located in the heart of Palm Springs and is about 110 miles east of downtown Los Angeles just south of Interstate 10. You can reach Palm Springs in about 90 minutes from Orange County, traffic willing.
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