Agua Caliente Cultural Museum cultural

The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum is the 48,000-sq-ft official museum of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians in downtown Palm Springs, anchor of the second-largest Native American cultural center in the U.S., and the first Native American museum in the Smithsonian Affiliations Program.

Forever Marilyn and the Cultural Arts Corridor cultural

The Forever Marilyn and Cultural Arts Corridor is Palm Springs' walkable downtown arts district, anchored by the Palm Springs Art Museum and the 26-ft Forever Marilyn sculpture that drew nearly 1 million visitors in 2024.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway cultural

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the world's largest rotating tram car, transporting 80 passengers from the desert floor at 2,643 ft to Mt. San Jacinto wilderness at 8,516 ft in 10 minutes—Palm Springs' most iconic single attraction and an unmatched group activity.

Palm Springs Economic Development economic

Palm Springs operates a dedicated Office of Economic Development serving the Coachella Valley's most internationally recognized city, with tourism, hospitality, conventions, and arts as primary economic drivers and a built-out urban core limiting development to infill and adaptive reuse.

Palm Springs International Airport economic

Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) is the Coachella Valley's primary commercial gateway, handling ~2.5M annual passengers on 10+ carriers with nonstop routes to major U.S. cities, 7 to 44 minutes by car from valley destinations.

The Parker Palm Springs hospitality

The Parker Palm Springs is a 144-room Jonathan Adler-designed boutique luxury resort on 13 private acres in Palm Springs, the valley's premier intimate corporate retreat and exclusive buyout venue with 12,000 sq ft indoor and 140,000 sq ft outdoor event space.

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