“A chic design hotel, built by renowned architect Albert Frey, and now having undergone a meticulous renovation. Rooms vary in size but all have whitewashed walls, modern artwork, and vintage furniture. Complete with a large outdoor pool, a Scandinanvian spa, and healthy breakfasts. A relaxing stay.”
“A chic design hotel, built by renowned architect Albert Frey, and now having undergone a meticulous renovation. Rooms vary in size but all have whitewashed walls, modern artwork, and vintage furniture. Complete with a large outdoor pool, a Scandinanvian spa, and healthy breakfasts. A relaxing stay.”
Recommended For
- Total relaxation
- Surrounded by mountains, complete with a Scandinavian spa and occupying a quiet spot - ideal for a relaxing brak
- Architectural
- Built in the 1960s by renowned architect Albert Frey and now carefully renovated - ideal for design enthusiasts
- Yoga
- Take a class at the nearby Peace Love Yoga Palm Springs
- Museums
- Visit Palm Spring Air Museum or Palm Spring Air Museum
- Other Activities
- Make a trip out to Joshua Tree National Park
- Cycling
- Great walks
- Tennis
- Restrictions on children
- Children over 14 are welcomed
- Contemporary
- Sit-out Terrace
- Designer
- Disabled access
- Chic
- Spa
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Children over 14 are welcomed
- Swimming Pool
- Outdoor pool
- Concierge
- Sit-out Terrace
- No pets
- Massage
- Sauna/Steam
- Parking
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Hot Tub
- Suites
- Disabled access
- Garden
- Spa
Activities
- Yoga
- Take a class at the nearby Peace Love Yoga Palm Springs
- Museums
- Visit Palm Spring Air Museum or Palm Spring Air Museum
- Other Activities
- Make a trip out to Joshua Tree National Park
- Cycling
- Great walks
- Tennis
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What's Nearby
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Monkey Tree Hotel
The Monkey Tree is an architectural gem that's been fully restored, tucked away in a residential neighborhood in North Palm Springs. The boutique, 16-room hotel has a roof-line that mimics the dramatic view of the nearby mountains. The property is set on an acre of land and feels very private.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)