"Built in the early 1900s by Harriet and Harold Bryant Cody as their private home, Casa Cody transformed into a hotel just 20 years later—and that makes it Palm Springs’ oldest continuously operating hotel. Though it's just a few blocks from downtown Palm Springs, the one-acre, 30-room property feels like Eden, brimming with bougainvillea and fruit trees. (Guests are actually encouraged to pick fruits from them—and make mezcal margaritas with their harvest.) Casa Cody underwent a renovation during the pandemic, reopening in 2021 with new furnishings in the guest rooms and a lobby cantina that serves coffee, cocktails, and light bites like chia pudding, charcuterie, and salads."