Located about one hundred miles east of Los Angeles is the inland resort city of Palm Springs, California. Despite its desert location, the city became popular in the mid-20th century when it started to attract Hollywood celebrities. Over the years, Palm Springs has grown into a premier resort attracting all with its year-round sunny weather, golf courses and host of cultural attractions. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Joshua Tree National Park - Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - Palm Springs Air Museum - Agua Caliente Cultural Museum - Hiking in Palm Springs - General Patton Memorial Museum - La Quinta - Palm Desert - Lake Arrowhead Village - Soak City Water Park - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - The Curve - Caliente Tropics Hotel - Alcazar Palm Springs - Aqua Soleil - Hotel Zoso - Places to Eat & Drink - Miro’s - Copley’s on Palm Canyon - Tropicale - Elmer’s Restaurant - Thai Smile - Places to Shop - VillageFest - Estate Sale Company - Saks Fifth Avenue - Crystal Fantasy - Tinder Box