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PALM SPRINGS PHOTO JOURNAL + A FEW OF MY FAVORITE SPOTS

June 9, 2017
PALM SPRINGS PHOTO JOURNAL + A FEW OF MY FAVORITE SPOTS

Located in the Sonoran Desert, Palm Springs is best known for it’s Mid-Century Modern architecture, vintage shops and scorching climate. Hollywood A-listers have long flocked to this sizzling, glam-packed playground to escape the pressures of show business and bask in the desert sun. My hubby and I jetted down this past weekend to attend a gorgeous, laid-back wedding at the The Colt’s Lodge. In between nuptial festivities, we took some time to explore this historic and charming SoCal city.



Downtown Palm Springs:

Coachella Valley:

Favorite spots for healthy living in the desert:

Koffi:

1700 S Camino Real
Palm Springs, CA 92264

  • A large assortment of espresso beverages, smoothies and healthy food options with ample indoor and outdoor seating.
  • Milk alternatives (soy, coconut and almond) for those whom are diary free.
  • Plenty of gluten-free and vegan breakfast options including homemade energy bars and assorted oatmeal.

Nature’s Health Food & Cafe:

555 S Sunrise Way
Ste 301
Palm Springs, CA 92264

  • Small and charming, this health food market offers a large menu (including vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options) of delicious healthy bites and a small market section for all you wellness needs.
  • This is a great place to pick up a meal for your flight home – it’s 5 minutes from the airport!

Hotel California:

424 E Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92264

  • A small-scale resort offering cozy, quaint rooms. The property has a shared kitchen with all the spices, condiments and cooking materials you could possibly need for a quick breakfast or a full-blown poolside barbecue. The pool is surrounded by lush desert palms and flowers creating a shaded, tropical oasis.

Old Town La Quinta:

78100 Main Street
La Quinta, CA 92253

  • An assortment of shops and restaurants just 40 minutes from downtown Palm Springs. Definitely worth visiting simply for the Spanish Colonial architecture

 

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