"Awarded one Michelin key as a hotel offering a very special stay, this Palm Springs property is noted for consistent service, comfort, thoughtful design, and a character suited to the desert resort environment." - Stacey Lastoe
"With just 28 rooms, the recently remodeled Holiday House in Palm Springs has all the luxurious amenities of a large hotel, but with an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. Points for its pristine white facade, impressive art collection (including David Hockney and Roy Liechtenstein), and gorgeous pool surrounded by mountains and towering palm trees. This is definitely an Instagram-worthy hotel, if there ever was one." - Lizbeth Scordo
"At Holiday House, a 28-room boutique hotel in downtown Palm Springs, there’s no messing about with superior, deluxe, and the like: the room categories are Good, Better, and Best. And the good is pretty good, indeed. Good means bright and cheerful, with original artwork, bath hardware by Waterworks, and custom textiles by Mark D. Sikes, the same Hollywood-based designer who reimagined the hotel’s interiors during recent restorations. Better means bigger, in this case, with a wet bar for good measure. And Best means mountain views, plus a private balcony or patio where you can properly enjoy them." - MICHELIN Guide
"Holiday House first opened its doors in 1951. Original amenities included a shuffleboard court and English bicycles for guests." - Mark Fedeli
"Just off downtown Palm Spring's main drags, Holiday House is a decor-lover's dream—the interiors of this 1950s property were redone in 2017 by acclaimed designer-to-the-stars Mark D. Sikes. Its blue and white patterns pair with a stellar art collection featuring works by David Hockney and Roy Liechtenstein. As is standard in Palm Springs, the hotel's social scene revolves around the pool, which has a shuffleboard court on the lush lawn. You can order dishes to your lounger from the hotel's breakfast and lunch restaurant, The Pantry, which is open to guests and the public alike."