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    An absolutely breathtaking venue for weddings and special events.

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    Flannery Exchange

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    Flannery Exchange is not a restaurant, and it shouldn't be approached like one. Yes, there are…read moreplaces to eat, but that's not the point. It's a layered, multi-use space made up of small shops, boutiques, home décor, and curated goods that invite you to wander rather than rush. What makes it stand out, at least for me, is that it feels intentionally designed for the way people actually live and work now. As someone who is constantly looking for places where I can sit down with my laptop and get real work done while in transit, this checks a very specific box. Not just "can I sit here," but can I actually stay, focus, and be productive without feeling out of place. That's rare. They've gone a step further by building out proper workspaces and collaborating with Regus, which gives it a level of legitimacy beyond the typical café-with-WiFi setup. It feels like a place that understands the digital nomad mindset rather than just catering to it on the surface. Then there's the rooftop. Fully serviced, flexible, and surprisingly elevated for Palm Springs. This isn't a city known for vertical spaces, so being up there, looking out while still feeling connected to what's happening below, creates a perspective you don't really get elsewhere in town. It manages to feel both removed and right in the middle of everything at the same time. For Palm Springs, it's genuinely one of a kind.

    This is a sweet little conplex with a great coffee, shop and café, plus cute little shops for gifts…read moreand personal trinkets. There's a wonderful patio area with a vintage trailer. We can just sip and people watch. One of my favorite places to just hang out in uptown Palm Springs.

    Robolights

    Robolights

    (197 reviews)

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    An interesting & unique experience you must see for yourself!…read more Make sure to text the number provided and make an appointment, this exhibit is now by apt only. Then you will receive a long list of rules and regulations that I suggest you read thoroughly and carefully, lol. He's quite particular, so keep that in mind, which is understandable, it's his living space after all. There is also a waiver to sign before entry. It takes up to an hour to get through the art exhibit, so pace yourself and check it all out. At the end you'll be required to purchase a piece of art, which is how the artist continues to create and keep the lights on. Also keep in mind there are not as many lights on as there used to be, and that may be due to city ordinances and what not, but the art is definitely still worth seeing, if you're into this sort of thing. Check out the images and if you're feeling it, make an appointment!

    The guy was an absolute asshole from the second this disaster started…read more Our appointment got delayed an entire hour, and when His Royal Trashness finally wandered in, he had the gall to act pissed at us, like we were the ones who screwed up his schedule. He showed up shirtless, sweaty, and looking like he'd just crawled out of a dumpster. His studio? A suffocating, chaotic fire hazard--cramped, filthy, and stacked with junk. It's almost impressive how claustrophobic he made FOUR ACRES of land feel! And the "art" he's so pretentious about? Give me a break. It looked like something a bored middle-schooler slapped together during detention. Nothing meaningful, nothing profound! It's all just crude, sloppy garbage with peeling, crusty paint jobs that looked like they'd been rotting for years. Honestly, the only impressive part was how consistently awful everything was. Then this clown has the audacity to pressure us into buying something. For what? His cheap resin and 3D-printed knockoffs that probably took him two hours and negative talent to make? And he's charging $75 to TWO THOUSAND dollars like he's some tortured genius instead of a delusional hobbyist? Please. When we Venmoed him a $25 tip, he got mad, as if that was some personal offense. He said, and I fucking qoute, "Way to take the easy way out." Like, dude. NO ONE WANTS YOUR SHITTY "ART." And the cherry on top? His attitude. He strutted around like we should be grateful just to stand in his hoarder-level hazard trap and gaze upon his trash-tier "creations." He genuinely behaved like we were beneath him, which is hilarious considering the state of literally everything he touched. Easiest, most well-deserved 1/5 I've ever given. If I could give 0, I would.

    Ingleside Estate

    Ingleside Estate

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    What an absolutely sad experience I just had…read more The short and not so sweet of it: If you call the Ingleside website phone number, make sure they are actually booking you at the Ingleside! I wanted to make a reservation at this charming old-school hotel for my dad's 79th birthday, so I called the number on their website and went through all the work on the phone to find dates a suite was available, go over pricing and any specials (getting a meal voucher, since we wanted to go to Melvyn's), secure reservations, and pay. I was thrilled to finally book something. I hung up and called my dad to tell him where he would be going for his birthday. All was good. But when I didn't get a confirmation email, I called Ingleside to see why and they said I had no reservation. They said that when the reception for Ingleside is busy, they route their phones to Avalon Hotel...and maybe my reservation is there. Well, that's astounding that you could reroute a phone call and not make sure the customer knows they are booking at a different hotel! I'm not even going to go into detail on my continued attempt to book Ingleside, but it was hundreds more than my first reservation with no specials and no meal voucher, even though they had given me such a run-around, so in the end I was too disappointed in them to book at all and got a refund.

    I used resort pass to she's a day room here. From 8 am to 4 pm you get a room and full grounds…read moreaccess. I had an amazing time lounging by the pool. I love the series madmen and this old Hollywood glamour hotel reminded me of a place that they would stay at. The only thing I wish was a bit better was the size of the rooms but because the space was built in the 1920s I understand.

    Sand Acre Estate - venues - Updated May 2026

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