Tres Palmas - 384
Palm Springs, California
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Pool
Hot Tub
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Affectionately named Tres Palmas, this 3BR/2BA house will have you doing jumping jacks for joy. The former abode of the ’the godfather of fitness,’ Jack LaLanne, this classic, mid-century Palm Springs home in the El Rancho Vista Estates is personality-packed and close to all the action in Palm Springs. You’ll want to do a few push-ups before your swim in our gorgeous private swimming pool! True to the classic 50’s layout, this home is open, airy, spare, and elegant. The home was designed by the famous team of Wexler and Harrison, and was originally occupied by Richard Harrison himself.
The living room has a sectional and armchairs with seating for six. There’s also a TV and big sliding patio doors that fill the room with sun and provide direct access to the pool and patio. The U-shaped kitchen features top-of-the-line stainless appliances, including a chef’s gas stove that can handle a major cooking marathon. There’s also a breakfast bar with seating for two. Check out the ’sputnik’ chandelier and frosted glass furniture in the dining room -- some of many charming finds in this home reminiscent of the very swanky 50’s in Palm Springs.
The primary bedroom is furnished with a king bed, blonde side tables, and 50’s-style lamps. There is patio door access to the pool, making it easy to change in and out of your suit between swims. The en-suite bathroom has a marble double vanity and walk-in shower, plus a convenient back door to the patio. The second and third bedrooms both have queen beds, blonde furnishings, and sliding door access to the pool/patio. The second bathroom has a jetted tub/shower combination and skylight.
The large yard is equipped with a private pool and patio area. Make use of the grill and dine alfresco at the five-seat dining table. Recline on a hammock while supper sizzles on the grill. After dinner, take a seat at the wood-burning fire pit and roast s’mores.
WHAT’S NEARBY
There’s so much to do near this Palm Springs retreat. Enjoy golfing? Try Tommy Jacob’s Bel Air Greens, a nine-hole Executive Golf Course, just a 4-minute drive away. Hikers can check out the Cactus to Clouds Hike at Mt. San Jacinto Peak for spectacular views and moderate exercise. Discover seasonal vegetables and fruit, artisanal breads, and a fun time at the Farmers Market on Palm Canyon, which is a free Thursday evening event and only a 3-minute drive away!
THINGS TO KNOW
Local regulations require that the property manager meet you within the first 24 hours of your arrival to review the applicable local ordinances and rules pertaining to your stay.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Palm Springs, California, is a desert retreat that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, mid-century modern architecture from the 1930s-1960s, and vibrant culture. While not directly at the base, Palm Springs is surrounded by the beautiful San Jacinto Mountains and is famous for its sunny weather and stunning landscapes. The city's natural attractions include the Indian Canyons where visitors can hike through palm groves and near small springs. The Joshua Tree National Park nearby also boasts striking rock formations and iconic Joshua trees.
The city's architectural heritage from the mid-century modern era is another major draw. Palm Springs has numerous homes and buildings showcasing this distinctive style, although it shares this heritage with other cities like Los Angeles. Visitors can explore these architectural gems through guided tours or during the annual Modernism Week.
Culturally, Palm Springs has much to offer. The city has a thriving arts scene with numerous galleries and art museums like the Palm Springs Art Museum. It also hosts various film festivals throughout the year. Additionally, Palm Springs has a rich Hollywood history from the 1930s-1960s when it was a popular resort destination for stars like Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe.
For those seeking relaxation, there are numerous spas offering various treatments including those using mineral-rich waters from local hot springs. Golf enthusiasts will find plenty of top-notch golf courses in and around Palm Springs.
The dining scene in Palm Springs is diverse with restaurants serving everything from traditional American fare to international cuisine. The city also has a lively nightlife with many bars offering live music.
In essence, whether you're an outdoor enthusiast looking for adventure in stunning landscapes or an architecture lover interested in mid-century modern design or someone who just wants to relax under the sun by a poolside bar; Palm Springs offers something for everyone making it a worthwhile destination to visit.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM