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The Hideaway

Caters to Adults Architecture: Midcentury Modern
Locally Owned
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About

Located in the Historic Tennis Club Neighborhood, The Hideaway Hotel is a true oasis for those seeking a stylish and comfortable retreat. Designed by the renowned architect Herbert Burns in 1947, this boutique hotel offers an unforgettable experience for travelers who appreciate timeless design and sophisticated comfort.

Architectural Heritage

You’ll be transported back to Palm Springs’ golden age at The Hideaway. The hotel’s midcentury design is a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage, featuring sleek lines, bold colors, and minimalist décor that evoke the glamour and sophistication of the 1950s and 60s. Herbert Burns, a key figure in Palm Springs’ modernist movement, designed The Hideaway with a focus on livability and humility, blending strong composition and clear lines.

 Amenities

The Hideaway is not just a tribute to the past – it’s a luxurious and modern hotel that caters to the needs of contemporary travelers. The hotel features 10 beautifully appointed rooms and suites that blend vintage charm with modern conveniences, including plush king-sized beds, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and HDTVs.

One of the signature features of The Hideaway is its stunning outdoor pool area, surrounded by lush palm trees. The pool area is a great place to relax and soak up the sun, and it also features a hot tub, outdoor showers, and a fire pit for chilly evenings.

Prime Location

For those looking to explore Palm Springs, The Hideaway is ideally situated just minutes from the city’s best restaurants, shops, and attractions. Make a reservation at Spencer’s for brunch, lunch, or dinner – it’s a short walk away in the Tennis Club neighborhood.

About Herbert Burns

Herbert W. Burns was pivotal in developing Palm Springs’ midcentury modern style. Although he never became a licensed architect, Burns was an enormously talented designer who contributed significantly to the city’s architectural landscape. His work is characterized by a less austere approach to modernism, emphasizing livability and clear, strong lines. Burns’ designs, including The Hideaway, have become iconic representations of Palm Springs’ architectural heritage and continue attracting admirers worldwide.

Make a reservation at Spencer’s for brunch, lunch, or dinner. It’s a short walk away in the Tennis Club neighborhood.

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Amenities

  • Free Parking
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Handicapped Accessible
  • Hot Tub
  • Kitchenette
  • Refrigerator in Room
  • Swimming Pool

The Hideaway

Locally Owned