Looking to relax in the sun? Palm Springs, with 354 days of sunshine per year, might be the place for you. Relax poolside or visit one of the many area spas… or tour some fantastic examples of mid-century modern architecture.
Restaurants in Palm Springs
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A Riddle Route is a phone guided city walk in the form of a trivia & scavenger hunt style game. Solving the clues guides your team through the sights, history & fun things to do in our awesome locations across SoCal and Central Oregon. We’re open 24/7, so learn how to play, and be on your way!
5.0 based on 1,809 reviews
Be A Wizard, Rob A Bank, Catch A Killer. Six Escape Room Games To Choose From. You’ll Be Blown Away By Our High-Production Rooms, Story Plots, And Game Twists.
We had an amazing time team building and completely the locker room!! Great staff, great puzzle, and great place!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Sports facility open to the public that offers an Olympic-size swimming pool, diving and instruction for adults and children.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Steve Connolly is an awesome singer we saw him Wednesday night at the four Queens on the Fremont Vegas area. If you’re in old town Vegas don’t pass up a chance to see Steve‘s show . The photos are free and he is it very personable nice guy. Genuine show.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Let’s Roam is an adventure and tour company committed to helping curious explorers discover new things and connect with others. Through digitally-guided scavenger hunt tours, scavenger hunts, virtual games, team building activities, and custom events, Let’s Roam guarantees memory-making experiences at your fingertips.
3.5 based on 300 reviews
24-hour gaming (slots and table games), entertainment, and dining options in downtown Palm Springs.
When we left, the parking structure was under construction and the Indians were in the process of remodeling the Spa Casino so we wanted to check out the changes. The parking structure makes it really convenient because you park and then go down an escalator with a beautiful full-length wall of water and enter right into the casino. They have added many more new and different machines and more gaming tables too. The gift shop was relocated and the Noodle restaurant is gone. None of the changes improves your chances of winning but that's gambling! The steak restaurant is still there at the same location. The center bar area has been enlarged. The buffet entrance is still the same. It's a beautiful venue and because it is an Indian casino, smoking is allowed. The ventilation is good though but if you have a sensitivity or allergy to cigarette smoke, be aware. There is an expensive steak house but there is also another cafe restaurant to get something to eat. You have to pay for your drinks. This is not Las Vegas! There is no poker room but there is a High Limits room with a few tables and machines. I often stop at this casino but that's me and I think it's part of the Palm Springs experience. It's one block away from Palm Canyon Drive so it's an easy walk.
3.0 based on 14 reviews
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