Stardust Hotel Palm Springs
Stardust Hotel Palm Springs
Hotel Backstory
Prepare to be dazzled at The Stardust Hotel The Stardust Hotel is back and shining brighter than ever Owners Jessica and Tim Spry revitalized this 1955 property by turning it into a “luxurious time capsule, mixing vintage art and decor with vibrant color and modern design,” Jessica said. The nine accommodations feel like individual “jewel boxes,” she added, with spacious bathrooms featuring walk-in rain showers. Guests are encouraged to “sip coffee and watch the sunrise on the balcony or do yoga looking at the mountains,” Jessica said. “We want you to walk into an entirely different world and stop thinking...
Prepare to be dazzled at The Stardust Hotel The Stardust Hotel is back and shining brighter than ever Owners Jessica and Tim Spry revitalized this 1955 property by turning it into a “luxurious time capsule, mixing vintage art and decor with vibrant color and modern design,” Jessica said. The nine accommodations feel like individual “jewel boxes,” she added, with spacious bathrooms featuring walk-in rain showers. Guests are encouraged to “sip coffee and watch the sunrise on the balcony or do yoga looking at the mountains,” Jessica said. “We want you to walk into an entirely different world and stop thinking about real life for a while. Here, you’re a celebrity.” The Sprys are no strangers to the Palm Springs hospitality scene. They own The Marley and Hotel El Cid, and were drawn to their newest property because, “how can you not buy a hotel called The Stardust?” Jessica said. “We were initially attracted attracted to the hotel based on the great name, central location, size, and mid-century roots.” With nods to the past, like a fantastically retro sign, freshly painted pink exterior, and vintage outfits guests can dress up in, The Stardust is also thoroughly modern, with amenities including an outdoor 420 smoking lounge, gift shop with one-of-a-kind art and collectibles, Casper mattresses, flatscreen Roku televisions, and a beautiful heated pool. Like The Marley and Hotel El Cid, The Stardust is “designed to be a private hotel, to host your family reunion, girls trip, or bachelorette party,” Jessica said. There is a large community room with a chef’s kitchen, big screen television, and couch able to seat 15 people. Single reservations are also taken, and Jessica encourages guests to “please, bring your dog best friend.” Another fun twist is that if a piece of room art or decor catches someone’s eye, it is available to bring home. “If you like it, you can buy it,” Jessica said. “Everything in this hotel is for sale.” The Sprys want each guest to walk away from The Stardust feeling like they had a custom stay, personalized with their every need in mind. On top of the already included amenities, the hotel is happy to arrange added-fee extras, including in-room massages, group yoga and meditation classes, nanny and dog walking services, pantry stocking, and a private chef. Anything else you may need is just a short walk away. “We’re located in the best part of town and a block away from award-winning restaurants and bars, a bike shop, liquor store, dispensary, and artisanal ice cream,” Jessica said.
About this property
The brand new Stardust is something a little bit different, harkening back to the days of Hollywood stars and poolside soirees. We’re a boutique hotel, yes, but designed primarily for group travel. Which means you and your friends can relax in complete seclusion—mere steps from Palm Springs’ hottest bars and restaurants. The Ace. Del Rey. Mr. Lyons. Seymour’s. Gigi’s. Bar Cecil. All less than a 5-minute walk. And because The Stardust typically caters to one select group at a time (yours!)—with contactless check in if you desire–you’ll never have to deal with intrusive staff or guests you don’t know. Looking to book just a single room? We’ve got you covered, too, with individual bookings available when the hotel’s not sold out for events. Imagine your perfect girls’ getaway. Guys’ golf trip. Milestone birthday. Executive retreat. Or amazing bachelorette weekend. Whatever the event, we can supply everything you need. A private bartender? Check. Cabana boys (yes, please)? Yoga instructor? Masseuse? Chef? With no resort fees, you can save your money for whatever extra services you want. All a la carte. And the best part? Everyone gets their own retro luxe bedroom and bathroom. There’s a high-end kitchen for whatever you—or our private chef—can whip up, and plenty of hang out space around the firepit, in our outdoor dining area, or around the pool.
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