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Top Palm Springs Neighborhoods for Food Lovers, Architecture Enthusiasts, and Shoppers

Located in the Sonoran desert of Southern California at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains, Palm Springs has attracted visitors for generations. The area’s historical allure began with the Cahuilla Indians, who were drawn by its plentiful shade and water, including the hot springs that inspired the city’s name. Subsequently, movie stars found refuge here, seeking to escape the limelight while remaining close to Los Angeles. Today, this laid-back destination continues to entice sun-seekers, snowbirds, and celebrities alike.

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Discover Palm Springs’ New Spa Featuring Ancient 12,000-Year-Old Hot Springs

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will soon open the doors of their newly built and long-awaitedSpa at Séc-hein downtown Palm Springs. The spa is part of the community’s new Cultural Plaza, which will also include an Indigenous cultural museum, a gathering plaza, and an interpretive trail — all opening later this year. GoTravelDaily recently got a sneak peek inside what visitors can expect at this more than 73,000-square-foot luxury day spa when it opens to the public on April 4.

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Top-Rated Spas in Palm Springs, CA: Experience Luxury and Relaxation

For millennia, the Palm Springs area has been renowned for “taking the waters,” harnessing the therapeutic benefits of natural mineral-rich hot springs. This custom traces its roots back to the original Native American inhabitants, notably the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, who deeply understood and revered the healing properties of these underground waters.

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