It’s an instantly recognized vignette: the San Jacinto Mountains rising in the distance, palm trees in the foreground, and a sea of mid-century modern homes littered along the valley floor. Palm Springs is unmistakable, and its charms undeniable. It’s no wonder the glamorous desert destination has been a favored escape for Hollywood royalty for nearly a century. Beyond its numerous famous admirers (a roster that includes the likes of Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, and Frank Sinatra) Palm Springs is also home to world-famous events, including the Coachella Music Arts Festival, Modernism Week, and the city’s namesake International Film Festival. Where to stay for all of the above? The best Airbnbs in Palm Springs, naturally.
The Best Palm Springs Airbnbs, According to Vogue:
- The Prime Pool Setup: Las Palmas Estate, from $1230 per night
- The Old Hollywood Stay: Wexler Steel House, from $729 per night
- The Charming Bungalow: Saline Pool Oasis, from $841 per night
- The Authentic MCM: Mid Mod Dream, from $537 per night
- The Cozy Fireplace: Mid Century Krisel, from $713 per night
- The Photogenic Tub: Casita Lola, from $538 per night
- The Resort Style Home: Three Palms, from $593 per night
- The Cedar Hot Tub: Krisel s Glass Cabin, from $674 per night
There are plenty of design-driven hotels throughout Palm Springs—there’s no denying that—but if you’re traveling with friends and want a home base where you can all be together (preferably beside a private pool), consider the Airbnbs below for a little more space. Celebrating a special occasion, like a birthday or a bachelorette party? These resort-style vacation rentals also fit the bill. After all, they’re no ordinary rentals: Each of these homes tells a story that speaks to Palm Springs heritage, whether it’s a William Krisel estate from circa 1959, or an elegant property that once belonged to Katharine Hepburn.
Ahead, the 10 best Airbnbs in Palm Springs for a design-forward stay in the sun.
Las Palmas Estate
How do we love this Charles DuBois-designed home? Let us count the ways. The backyard misting system that’s a refreshing antidote to the desert heat, for starters. Then there’s the saltwater pool, all of the American mid-century and Danish modern furniture, and certainly the magnificent mountain and palm tree views. With its plum position in the Vistas Las Palmas neighborhood and history-rich design, it’s an instant favorite.
Rooms: 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, AC, indoor fireplace, backyard, pool, hot tub, outdoor furniture and fire pit, EV charger, backyard misting system.
Location: Vistas Las Palmas
The Bungalow
A calming vibe takes center stage at this peaceful two-bedroom desert hideaway. Outside, a saline pool and teak outdoor furniture sit beneath a eucalyptus tree wrapped in string lights; inside, minimalist decor and natural textures craft a soothing ambience. The outdoor dining table, which seats a large group, is perfect for a cozy night at home if you want to build one low-key night into your Palm Springs vacation.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, AC, indoor fireplace, backyard, saltwater pool, hot tub, outdoor furniture and BBQ.
Location: South Palm Springs
Wexler Steel House
A true historic gem, this landmark property by architect Donald Wexler is one of only seven of these homes that still exist. Katharine Hepburn purchased it from Spencer Tracy in the 1960s, and the house was a stone’s throw from the city’s famed racquet club. Spend your afternoons lounging by the kidney-shaped swimming pool and relish the opportunity of staying in this mid-century modern masterpiece.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, central AC, backyard with furniture, BBQ, fire pit, pool, EV charger.
Location: North End
Mediterranean Villa
This 1947-era home is just steps from downtown Palm Springs and sits on a large stretch of land with views of the San Jacinto Mountains. Groups looking to soak in the desert surroundings take note: there’s a ten-person jacuzzi, curtained cabana, and a saltwater pool.
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, central AC, backyard, pool and hot tub, outdoor furniture, BBQ.
Location: Downtown
Lola s Cabana
A mid-century modern one-bedroom bungalow well-suited for couples or solo travelers, this stylish rental is light and airy, with pops of pastel hues that feel right at home in a Palm Springs setting. Fix yourself a drink in the tangerine-colored kitchen to enjoy on the private deck, which is equipped with bistro lights and mountain views for an evening spent stargazing.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, AC, kitchen, private patio with furniture and gas grill, bikes.
Location: The Movie Colony
Krisel s Glass Cabin
This quintessential Palm Springs property was originally designed by modernist architect William Krisel in 1958; pieces inspired by the mid-century modern era dot the sunny living space. Glass walls open out to a backyard featuring a large pool, cedar hot tub, and desert succulents.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, central AC, indoor fireplace, backyard, pool, hot tub, outdoor furniture, BBQ.
Location: Sunmor
Casita Lola
Awash in light and natural textures, this peaceful casita is a true home away from home. When you’re not enjoying the property’s easy access to the city’s restaurants and shops, unwind with a good book on the sofa, listen to records while whipping up a meal in the full kitchen, or relax in the artfully tiled bathtub. The ink-blue tiled patio is another highlight for outdoor living.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, record player, AC, indoor fireplace, backyard with furniture, BBQ.
Location: Downtown
Three Palms
Soak in the sun at this spacious rental in Little Beverly Hills. The home’s sliding doors lead out to a well-equipped backyard, complete with a pool, hot tub, fire pit, and BBQ. When the temperatures are scorching, the scalloped umbrella and shaded daybed will offer a poolside respite for afternoon naps.
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, record player, ping pong table, central AC, indoor fireplace, backyard with furniture, pool, hot tub, BBQ.
Location: Little Beverly Hills
Mid Mod Dream
This mid-century home in Sunrise Park was built in 1957 by the Meiselman brothers (a duo responsible for hundreds of iconic properties in Palm Springs). Design details throughout the rental reflect its origins, including a floating stone corner fireplace and retro tiling—you’ll find plenty of color palette inspiration. (The chocolate brown-and-butter yellow kitchen is a real standout.)
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, record player, central AC, indoor fireplace, backyard with furniture, BBQ, pool.
Location: Sunrise Park
Mid Century Krisel
Travel back to 1959 in this striking William Krisel-designed home in the peaceful Racquet Club Estates neighborhood. The four-bedroom home comes with everything you need for a quintessential Palm Springs getaway: a heated saltwater pool with loungers, hot tub, gas BBQ, fire pit, and heaps of dining areas and hangout nooks to keep the weekend feeling festive.
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, record player, central AC, indoor fireplace, backyard with furniture, BBQ, pool, hot tub.
Location: Racquet Club Estates











