Palm Springs City Hall

City Hall · Palm Springs

Palm Springs City Hall

City Hall · Palm Springs

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3200 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262

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Mid-century modern architecture with iconic palm trees  

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3200 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Get directions

palmspringsca.gov
@cityofps

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3200 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Get directions

+1 760 323 8299
palmspringsca.gov
@cityofps
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@cityofps

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 7, 2025

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Where Was ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Filmed?

"Palm Springs City Hall, featured in the film, is a city landmark on East Tahquitz Canyon Way. Built between 1952 and 1957 to a design led by Swiss architect Albert Frey, its space-age façade includes a portico with a circular gap through which three palm trees grow and a screen wall of aluminium tubes that block the Californian sun and create a series of shadow patterns. The aqua blue and yellow paintwork is classically Palm Springs, while a series of colonnades around the construction give extra shade."

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Meryle Moroney

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We went to charge an electric vehicle that we had rented and were unaware that we needed to download an app. We finally figured that out but we're still having problems. A wonderfully knowledgeable woman named LP came to our rescue. She could tell how frustrated we had become but she got right to work helping us, explaining everything in detail as she went along. We can't thank her enough. She was so sweet and kind. Real customer service is what we got from her and believe she deserves a raise. Thank you LP for coming to our rescue.

Jorge Valdez

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Since December they been working on this and they came 3 more times to fix it but as you can see in the picture they are doing a poor and lazy job considering its a high traffic area and where alot of people from out of come and visit are beautiful city but then you have to witness the poor and lazy job that the city Palm Springs

Vee Dinh

Google
Palm Springs city hall is a public/government building; however, this one is very unique and becomes famous for its California vibe. The double palm trees are grown in the middle of the cover of the city hall; therefore, it becomes a photogenic spot. Very unique and very pretty!

Stephen Diamond

Google
Very nasty city. To many homeless people on the streets. Very bad place to visit if you want all your things stolen. Police no help. But I noticed lots of doughnut shops around!

Maverick Tennis

Google
Among other things, I'm a community tennis coach and recreation provider. I have a reputation for innovative and creative solutions and results. Having to utilize City Hall and the local Park & Recs Department is inevitable if not frustrating. Red tape, bureaucracy, multiple departments, and a City Hall undereducated about the best parts of their once iconic history. I've lived in a number of very large and very small cities. QThis City Hall is just right. Behind the building is a medium, well kept dog park, and to the side and across the street is a large bronze statue of silent movie, and film star former Mayor Charlie Farrell dressed in tennis togs. Considering Mr. Farrell and fellow actor Ralph Bellamy were responsible for opening the iconic Racquet Club of Palm Springs in 1934 I think it quite fitting the sculpture should also represent our history; tennis and the movie stars that played it.

Sue Mitchell

Google
Thank you to the engineering department for cutting those branches on the sidewalk on Gene Autry Trail you guys are awesome KUDOS

Hi Hi

Google
Where is your police officer that injured people during a parade. Fire him for giving him a badge and a license!

Elizabeth M

Google
Why does the city care so little for it's year long residents? It's astounding that people still move here but because they're snow birds or suuuuuuper rich, the city of Palm springs pretends to take care of things. Watch out for your residents, it's pretty simple.
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Vy D.

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Palm Springs city hall is a public/government building; however, this one is very unique and becomes famous for its California vibe. The double palm trees are grown in the middle of the cover of the city hall; therefore, it becomes a photogenic spot. Very unique and very pretty!