Palm Springs Historic Hotels and Celebrity Tours
What began as the oasis home of the Native Americans became the weekend getaway to the rich and famous as early as the 1940s. Many claim that the studio rule of no travel beyond a two-hour radius first brought them here. Whatever the reason they were here to stay. It is rumored that Shirley Temple first learned to ride a bicycle at the Desert Inn and that frequent visitor Marilyn Monroe was spotted with fellow stars and famed politicians. The road from Hollywood to Palm Springs was paved by the likes of Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra, and Bob Hope. And the stars of today continue to find their way to the legend that is Palm Springs. You, too, can be part of the legend as each hotel has a story to tell about its famed guests or take the tour on Celebrity Bus Tours and find out more. Is it true that the A Place in the Sun hotel was built to house the crew working on the movie? Did Brad and Angelina really announce their relationship at The Parker? Where does Drew Barrymore stay when in the desert?
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