Palm Springs, CA Neighborhoods From Local Hidden Gems To Bustling Streets
Last Modified: February 23, 2026
Looking for the inside scoop on Palm Springs neighborhoods? We'll give you the real details on each neighborhood — including the comical and sometimes less flattering stereotypes — so you can confidently find the right neighborhood for your vibe. Still deciding whether Palm Springs itself is the right move, start with our Moving to Palm Springs guide for the full city picture.
Want to skip the reading (and miss out on the humor)? We won't judge — skip straight to our Palm Springs neighborhood quiz to find your best match.
The Inside Scoop on Palm Springs Neighborhoods
Skim the quick vibes below, then click into any neighborhood for the full, unfiltered guide.

Downtown Palm Springs, perfect for: midcentury lovers who prefer their design with a side of daylight
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Uptown Design District is perfect for: midcentury lovers with money and commitment
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Old Las Palmas, perfect for: midcentury purists with portfolios to match their taste
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Twin Palms, perfect for: midcentury lovers who can afford to do it right
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Movie Colony, perfect for: Old Hollywood loyalists with the budget to match
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Las Palmas, perfect for: midcentury purists who can debate post-and-beam over cocktails
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Tahquitz River Estates, perfect for: midcentury design purists who annotate their copies of Dwell
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Vista Las Palmas is perfect for: midcentury loyalists whose budgets match their taste
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Little Tuscany, perfect for: design obsessives who know the sofa matters as much as the structure
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Deepwell Estates, perfect for: design purists who fund their taste properly
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Racquet Club Estates, perfect for: midcentury loyalists who like a little competition with their cocktails
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Andreas Hills, perfect for: design purists who want elevation and financial flexibility
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Sunrise Park is perfect for: families who treat the block like community space
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Indian Canyons, perfect for: architecture obsessives who also own trail maps
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Baristo, perfect for: anyone balancing meetings by day and patio dinners by night
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The Mesa, perfect for: buyers who prioritize yards and privacy
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El Mirador, perfect for: buyers who treat their house like a portfolio asset
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Chino Canyon is perfect for: tram regulars who consider 8,500 feet a casual morning plan
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Racquet Club West, perfect for: tennis loyalists who fund their hobbies properly
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Warm Sands, perfect for: couples who want midcentury charm within walking distance of brunch
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