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How to spend a day in Cathedral City: Palm Springs’ avant-garde neighbour in the California desert

How to spend a day in Cathedral City: Palm Springs’ avant-garde neighbour in the California desert


Over the last century, California’s artsy desert playground Cathedral City has proved somewhat of a magnet for artists – so much in fact that more than 70 professionals now call this place their home. Palm Springs’ avant-garde neighbour is laid-back in every essence of the phrase, and while it shares the name with a popular British cheese brand it is certainly not to be muddled; its name takes after a US Army engineer, who in 1850 described its vast canyons as resembling “the interior of a grand cathedral”.

Today, Cathedral City has more arts studios, golf courses and homely restaurants that you’ll have time to experience in just one day, but with this guide you’ll be able to give it your best shot… even if your swing needs some practice.

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Join the First Friday Art Walk

This is a free, self-guided walking tour of the Perez Road Art District that takes place between October and June, when the Coachella Valley heat is more bearable. You’ll join like-minded art lovers on a casual tour of 15 working studios the neighbourhood, mingle with local artists and have the chance to purchase paintings, ceramics, sculptures and more.

Welcome to downtown Cathedral City

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Practice your golf swing

With three courses in Cathedral City – Cimarron Golf Resort, Desert Princess Country Club & Cathedral Canyon Golf Club – there really is no excuse to not get out on the green. Those staying longer in the Valley could consider a weekly pass at Cimarron, while various non-member tee times are available at Desert Princess. Cathedral Canyon’s golf lessons for both adults and juniors should shake off those pre-swing nerves, too. With the kids? Head to zany entertainment park Boomers (for mini golf and more.

Watch a movie in style

It’s not every day you get to watch a movie in such a gorgeous building. Named after silent movie actress Mary Pickford, this theatre is a fine example of the Spanish Colonial architecture found throughout the Coachella Valley. New releases are shown here with DBOX technology – a fun motion system where your seat moves in tune with the thrills and spills of the action.

Create your own bespoke sandals

Nothing screams desert chic more than making your own pair of sandals. In a three-hour workshop with local footwear designer Debra Hovel, you’ll make your own summer…

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