Thompson Palm Springs: New Luxury Hotel in Coachella Valley

by Brad Lightall | June 3, 2025 | 0 Comments

Thompson Palm Springs officially opened its doors in October of 2024, extending a bright new chapter in the Coachella Valley’s evolving hospitality scene. I remember hearing rumors about this spot years before its unveiling—so it felt almost surreal to finally step inside and see how the property brought together retro allure and contemporary comforts in one seamless experience.

A Long-Awaited Debut

1. A Long-Awaited Debut

After nearly a decade of delays, Thompson Palm Springs has finally emerged under Hyatt’s Thompson brand. Originally slated to debut as an Andaz in 2016, this low-rise resort navigated local development hurdles and design overhauls before welcoming guests in late 2024. Today, it stands as a testament to Palm Springs’ never-ending reinvention.

In my own travels across Southern California, I’ve noticed how properties like Thompson Palm Springs benefit from renewed travel interest in the desert region. A recent tourism survey suggests that visitor numbers have rebounded beyond pre-2020 figures, emphasizing the Coachella Valley’s enduring allure. That’s one reason many of us have had our eyes on this project for so long—it represents the promise of fresh meets familiar.

The hotel’s successful debut also speaks to the resilience of Palm Springs itself, a city that has weathered global travel shifts while retaining its timeless appeal. From the day it finally opened, Thompson Palm Springs seemed ready to wow with an elevated approach to design, wellness, and hospitality—a grand opening I, for one, had been eager to see.

Midcentury-Chic Design

2. Midcentury-Chic Design

The property’s 168 bungalow-style rooms and 18 suites capture the playful spirit of Palm Springs’ golden era, all while leaning into a sleek, minimalist design language. When I first walked through a guestroom, I noticed crisp lines and subtle desert hues that paid homage to the desert landscapes just outside. It felt like a curated gallery, showcasing midcentury textures alongside modern conveniences.

True to the city’s DNA, many rooms feature private patios or balconies that blend seamlessly with the vibrant local scene. According to industry data, travelers increasingly prefer accommodations with outdoor extensions—an especially savvy choice in a place known for its 350 days of sunshine a year. Stepping onto a sun-drenched balcony here reminded me why Palm Springs has drawn everyone from Old Hollywood icons to weekend adventure-seekers.

Beyond the rooms themselves, the property anchors an entire downtown block, making it supremely walkable to top-notch dining, boutique shopping, and cultural hotspots. I’ve always found it remarkable how midcentury architecture can amplify a destination’s character, and Thompson Palm Springs elevates this ethos with a refreshing, art-centric twist.

Luxe Rooftop & Leisure Spaces

3. Luxe Rooftop & Leisure Spaces

The centerpiece for many guests is the rooftop pool, offering panoramic desert views that stretch out toward the nearby mountains. I had the chance to relax in one of the reservation-only cabanas, and it felt like an exclusive oasis perched above the city’s bustle. A jacuzzi also punctuates the scene, making it easy to enjoy a tranquil break under the desert sky.

Alongside this main attraction, the property introduces an adults-only tower called Upper Stories, complete with dedicated lounges and private gathering spaces. During my stay, I found it especially appealing for couples or solo travelers seeking a quiet retreat. A few fellow guests I chatted with appreciated the chance to mingle in a more sophisticated atmosphere, removed from the more open-access areas of the resort.

If you’re visiting for the dining alone, Thompson Palm Springs delivers. Lola Rose Grand Mezze delivers Mediterranean-inspired cuisine brimming with fresh produce and aromatic spices—I sampled a shareable mezze platter that paired perfectly with the region’s crisp evening air. Meanwhile, Bar Issi extends the resort’s emphasis on design-forward spaces, blending open-air relaxation with imaginative cocktails that had me coming back for seconds.

World of Hyatt Advantages

4.World of HyattAdvantages

Thompson Palm Springs landed in Category 5 of the World of Hyatt program, translating to flexible redemption rates that can be particularly appealing for points-savvy travelers. I’ve observed that nightly cash rates often hover around $450, but with well-timed promotions or off-peak booking, the property can become more accessible. According to the official Hyatt redemption chart, you can expect to spend around 20,000 points per night at standard levels—though it may fluctuate.

Another perk is Hyatt Privé, which brings the potential for room upgrades, complimentary breakfast, and resort credit. On one recent stay, I was automatically upgraded to a room with a spacious private patio, and that single benefit gave my experience a dramatic boost. It’s reminders like this that underscore how loyalty programs can genuinely elevate a trip, turning an otherwise ordinary stay into a memorable one—especially valuable for frequent flyers looking for some well-earned pampering.

Beyond the standard benefits, the hotel’s staff seems well-versed in recognizing elite tiers with small gestures—a personal welcome from the general manager, or a local treat waiting upon arrival. Every interaction left me feeling like the front desk team truly grasped that loyalty is a two-way street, and that attention to detail stands out in a crowded market.

A New Must-Visit for Frequent Flyers

5. A New Must-Visit for Frequent Flyers

Palm Springs has long been a staple escape for adventurous weekenders, but Thompson Palm Springs offers a refined new reason to plan that flight into PSP Airport. Whether you’re unwinding by the pool or exploring downtown’s midcentury marvels, you’ll find that the resort strikes a fine balance: relaxed yet lively, heritage-driven yet unmistakably contemporary.

Plenty of frequent flyers I’ve chatted with highlight the necessity of a resort that can handle both business and leisure seamlessly. I’ve certainly seen it fit the bill—imagine attending a quick conference call in the morning and then drifting into the desert sunshine by afternoon. To me, that’s the hallmark of an excellent destination: the freedom to be productive while also indulging in the region’s art galleries, casino fun, or nature trails in the nearby mountains.

Moreover, the steady stream of new developments in downtown Palm Springs continually expands your activity menu. If you enjoy discovering local culture, you’ll appreciate how Thompson Palm Springs places you front and center for exploring iconic midcentury neighborhoods or the city’s lively calendar of events, like Modernism Week.

Final Thoughts

All things considered, Thompson Palm Springs is more than just another upscale hotel in the desert. It’s a living homage to the city’s storied past interwoven with the forward-thinking spirit that brought about its renaissance. I’ve walked its corridors, lounged by its pool, and chatted with fellow travelers—each experience reinforced the idea that this resort has intelligence and heart beneath its modern facade.

I also love how Thompson Palm Springs helps demonstrate the resilience of Palm Springs itself, a locale that has mastered the art of welcoming wide-ranging travelers while preserving its own distinctive flair. From its architectural nods to midcentury heritage to its robust loyalty perks, this Category 5 property exemplifies what I believe many of us seek: something both comfortably familiar and refreshingly innovative.

Brad Lightall’s Take

If there’s one thing I’ve gathered from exploring this Thompson gem, it’s that Palm Springs still thrives on that profound intersection of past and future. The midcentury design resonates with historical roots, but the service and overall vibe sing a fresh, contemporary tune. When I see a place like this seamlessly uniting two eras, it reaffirms my belief in travel’s capacity to enrich both tradition and innovation.

For me, Thompson Palm Springs captures the essence of desert chic—casual yet undeniably refined—a blend that continues to draw me back. Every time I step inside, I feel both at home and somewhere entirely new, which is pure magic.

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