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Large windows wrapping around the space fill it with lots of natural light and provide lovely views of the lush greenery outside.
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The wood-ceilinged lobby lounge is full of chic seating clustered around coffee tables, patterned area rugs, cool lighting fixtures, a circular fireplace, and even rattan hanging chairs, which come together to lend an "Alice in Wonderland" vibe to the place. This is de rigueur for Palm Springs, but the Parker puts its own very fantastical spin on the style by combining bright colors and funky pieces, such as suits of armor, a colorful collection of bottles and vases, and a giant “DRUGS” sign. Trendy interior decor is rooted in the mid-century modern design movement.
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Thirteen acres of beautiful green grounds give the hotel a secluded feel and provide plenty of immaculately manicured space for relaxing, swimming, playing, or admiring the surrounding mountain view - be it while swinging on a hammock, competing in a giant chess match, or curling up in a butterfly chair around the fire pit. The hotel's tongue-in-cheek design sense is visible even on the lawn - a seven-foot-high bronze banana sculpture was a 2016 addition. Its present-day eccentric glamour is courtesy of Jonathan Adler, the famed potter and designer who oversaw the hotel's renovations in the mid-aughts and then again in 2016.Įvery square inch of the property, inside and out, looks like pages out of a high-end lifestyle magazine. All this is to say that the Parker has some seriously kitschy, seriously Palm Springs history behind it. Over the decades, owners included French fashion designer Hubert du Givenchy (it was under his name that the hotel first became a hot spot for celebrity sightings) and American TV host Merv Griffin. Originally built in the late '50s as Palm Springs' first Holiday Inn, this property was soon purchased by one very famous singing cowboy and rechristened as Gene Autry's Melody Ranch.