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15 Hotels In Palm Springs You Can Still Book For Coachella 2019


The first weekend of Coachella 2019 — or what many are referring to as Arichella — is only days away. If you don't have accommodations yet, don't panic. According to the last-minute booking app HotelTonight, there are still plenty of options for anyone who didn't plan their stay in-advance. Instead of scrambling for an overpriced vacation rental that needs a group of people to make the costs go down, think about yourself and make a hotel reservation for the duration of the festival. Scroll through below and see what's still available. Don't waste another minute deciding on where to stay and book ASAP before these properties run out of rooms.

1. The Palm Springs Hotel 

A snapshot of the poolside view at The Palm Springs Hotel in Palm Springs, California.

Courtesy of The Palm Springs Hotel

2. Caliente Tropics Resort Hotel

The sunny Caliente Tropics Resort Hotel that still has available rooms for Coachella 2019.

Courtesy of Caliente Tropics Resort Hotel

3. Red Lion Inn & Suites Cathedral City

The outdoor entrance of the Red Lion Inn & Suites Cathedral City in Palm Springs, California.

Courtesy of Red Lion Inn & Suites Cathedral City

4. Avalon Hotels and Bungalows 

The inside of the Avalon Hotel and Bungalows.

Courtesy of Avalon Hotel and Bungalows

5. Hilton Garden Inn Palm Springs - Rancho Mirage 

The Hilton Garden Inn Palm Springs/Rancho Mirage.

Courtesy of Hilton Garden Inn Palm Springs/Rancho Mirage

6. Motel 6 Palm Springs North 

The Motel 6 Palm Springs North.

Courtesy of Motel 6 Palm Springs North

7. Best Western Plus Las Brisas Hotel 

The Best Western Plus Las Brisas Hotel.

Courtesy of Best Western Plus Las Brisas Hotel

8. Holiday Inn Express and Suites Cathedral City 

The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cathedral City.

Courtesy of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cathedral City

9. The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa 

The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa.

Courtesy of Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa

10. Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Rancho Mirage 

The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cathedral City.

Courtesy of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cathedral City

11. Residence Inn By Marriott Palm Desert 

The Residence Inn By Marriott Palm Desert.

Courtesy of Residence Inn By Marriott Palm Desert

12. The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage 

The The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage.

Courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage

13. The Westin Desert Willow Villas, Palm Desert

The The Westin Desert Willow Villas, Palm Desert.

Courtesy of The Westin Desert Willow Villas, Palm Desert

14. Marriott's Desert Springs Villas I 

The Marriott's Desert Springs Villas I.

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15. Courtyard By Marriott Palm Desert 

The Courtyard By Marriott Palm Desert.

Courtesy of Courtyard By Marriott Palm Desert

15 Hotels In Palm Springs You Can Still Book For Coachella 2019 curated from Forbes - Real Estate

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