All pictures courtesy of the Twin Palms Resort @twinpalmsresortps
At this stylish resort for gay men, ‘swimsuits are always optional.’
Pack your bags (but maybe not your swimsuit) because there is a new trendy and chic gay mens resort in Palm Springs, and just in time for the holidays.
Fresh off its grand opening earlier this month, the upscale Twin Palms Resort is a gay Shangri-La described by one reviewer as “a true sun worshippers dream.”
This completely renovated mid-century modern building on Camino Real Drive was originally developed to seamlessly blend with its neighbors, ninety modernist tract homes designed by architect William Krisel, and the new owners made sure to maintain the original modernist elements in their updates.
Behind the bold yellow entry door at the all-new Twin Palms Resort guests will find an exclusive private, low-key, upscale getaway for gay men that pays homage to the area’s cultural and architecural past.
The owners of Twin Palms are not new to the gay resort business. They own two other Palm Springs properties: Santiago Resort and Descanso Resort. And they used all the knowledge and expertise they gained from those popular and exclusive properties to create a one-of-a-kind experience at the Twin Palms.
Each of the 20 tastefully redesigned guest rooms and suites boasts retro-chic décor and all the amenities you’ve come to expect at an upscale Palm Springs resort.
These rooms, all with ample patio space, open to an ultra-luxurious swimming pool, where “swimsuits are always optional.”
The open-air clubhouse also features a 12-man spa. Everything you could possibly need for a relaxing getaway. In fact, the only thing missing is you!
With its modernist designs, tastefully decorated rooms, clothing-optional pool and jacuzzi, and exclusive Camino Real Drive location, the Twin Palms Resort is destined to become another Palm Springs classic from the creators of the Santiago Resort and Descanso Resort.
For more information about the Twin Palms Resort in Palm Spring or to book your reservation today, visit their website at www.twinpalmsresort.com.
Source: outtraveler.com
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