
| Guest Rooms & Suites | 215 |
| Meeting Rooms | 13 |
| Largest Meeting Room | 6,000 sq. ft. |
| Total Meeting Space | 18,000 sq. ft. |
Nestled at the foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains amidst fragrant olive and citrus groves, colorful flowers and gardens, this Mediterranean-inspired resort offers uninterrupted relaxation in a stunning desert setting.
The catering team can accommodate intimate events from 10 guests to large events up to 600 guests.
The restaurant and lounge offer a comfortable setting where guests can enjoy Mediterranean-fused specialties and fine wines while listening to local jazz artists.

Lavish bougainvillea-accented villas welcome you with grand archways to newly designed guest room retreats. Each of our guest rooms, suites and villas can be described as luxurious, stylish and gracefully appointed, featuring full marble baths, double vanities, private terraces, elegant crown molding, signature Desert Dream Beds, a mini-bar, wireless Internet access and all the amenities you would expect from a AAA Four Diamond resort. And each guest room draws in the colors of the desert sun.
The Miramonte Resort & Spa is the premier place for meetings and groups in the Palm Springs area. With over 18,000 sq. ft. of inspiring meeting space, Miramonte Resort offers a variety of meeting rooms, from our new 6,000 sq. ft. Mediterranean Ballroom to our Executive Boardroom. All space is artfully appointed, with natural light and dramatic views of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Outdoor venues are simply unmatched. Our Piazza, complete with an impressive stone fireplace, is an ideal setting for a reception or dinner. Our event lawn and olive grove are perfect for large teambuilding activities or dinner under the stars
Mediterranean-inspired cuisine is offered at our signature restaurant Brissago. Chef Robert Nyerick fuses a new style of cuisine utilizing fresh herbs from his garden. An impressive wine list sets the stage at the Vineyard Lounge, complete with an outdoor terrace and stunning views. We offer 36 holes of golf at the Golf Resort at Indian Wells and can accommodate group play on many other world-class courses. Our luxury spa, THE WELL, is the highest rated spa in the Palm Springs area.
Attractions: Indian Wells Tennis Garden (Pacific Life Open) 5 min drive, Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, 20 min drive, Joshua Tree National Park, 30 min drive, upscale shopping on El Paseo, 7 min drive
Airports: Palm Springs International Airport, 15 min drive, Ontario Airport, 90 min drive, Los Angeles International Airport, 2 hour drive, San Diego Airport, 2 ½ hour drive, John Wayne Airport (Orange County) 2 hour drive
California Hotels Upbeat As Locals Vacation Close-To-Home
Although a government report said high gas prices had Americans cutting back on driving for the first time since 1979, California's highways were as packed as usual for Memorial Day weekend. Around the state, California hotels were upbeat and retailers were hopeful.
While the average price of a gallon of regular gas has topped $4, the high cost was seen as a blessing in a very expensive disguise at some California hotels.
It seems Californians are taking their vacations at California hotels. They're taking short trips but they're still going to enjoy their time away.
Tourism officials in many areas reported that Memorial Day bookings were up from last year at many California hotels. For example, in Santa Barbara, many California hotels had booked all their rooms. By late Friday, traffic on U.S. 101 into the city moved slowly. For visitors to a city where rates at top California hotels surpass $600 a night, paying extra money for gas was more irritating than prohibitive.
Even if Americans keep driving this summer, businesses are worried that visitors will have less to spend when they arrive at their destinations.
Lavish bougainvillea-accented villas welcome you with grand archways to newly designed guest room retreats. Each of our guest rooms, suites and villas can be described as luxurious, stylish and gracefully appointed, featuring full marble baths, double vanities, private terraces, elegant crown molding, signature Desert Dream Beds, a mini-bar, wireless Internet access and all the amenities you would expect from a AAA Four Diamond resort. And each guest room draws in the colors of the desert sun.
The Miramonte Resort & Spa is the premier place for meetings and groups in the Palm Springs area. With over 18,000 sq. ft. of inspiring meeting space, Miramonte Resort offers a variety of meeting rooms, from our new 6,000 sq. ft. Mediterranean Ballroom to our Executive Boardroom. All space is artfully appointed, with natural light and dramatic views of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Outdoor venues are simply unmatched. Our Piazza, complete with an impressive stone fireplace, is an ideal setting for a reception or dinner. Our event lawn and olive grove are perfect for large teambuilding activities or dinner under the stars
Mediterranean-inspired cuisine is offered at our signature restaurant Brissago. Chef Robert Nyerick fuses a new style of cuisine utilizing fresh herbs from his garden. An impressive wine list sets the stage at the Vineyard Lounge, complete with an outdoor terrace and stunning views. We offer 36 holes of golf at the Golf Resort at Indian Wells and can accommodate group play on many other world-class courses. Our luxury spa, THE WELL, is the highest rated spa in the Palm Springs area.
Attractions: Indian Wells Tennis Garden (Pacific Life Open) 5 min drive, Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, 20 min drive, Joshua Tree National Park, 30 min drive, upscale shopping on El Paseo, 7 min drive
Airports: Palm Springs International Airport, 15 min drive, Ontario Airport, 90 min drive, Los Angeles International Airport, 2 hour drive, San Diego Airport, 2 ½ hour drive, John Wayne Airport (Orange County) 2 hour drive
California Hotels Upbeat As Locals Vacation Close-To-Home
Although a government report said high gas prices had Americans cutting back on driving for the first time since 1979, California's highways were as packed as usual for Memorial Day weekend. Around the state, California hotels were upbeat and retailers were hopeful.
While the average price of a gallon of regular gas has topped $4, the high cost was seen as a blessing in a very expensive disguise at some California hotels.
It seems Californians are taking their vacations at California hotels. They're taking short trips but they're still going to enjoy their time away.
Tourism officials in many areas reported that Memorial Day bookings were up from last year at many California hotels. For example, in Santa Barbara, many California hotels had booked all their rooms. By late Friday, traffic on U.S. 101 into the city moved slowly. For visitors to a city where rates at top California hotels surpass $600 a night, paying extra money for gas was more irritating than prohibitive.
Even if Americans keep driving this summer, businesses are worried that visitors will have less to spend when they arrive at their destinations.