“Take in majestic mountain views and sip champagne..”
“Perched on the west side of Lake La Quinta…”
“A roundup of local’s favorite spots in La Quinta.”
“I always dreamed of staying in a French chateau, sipping wine beside a serene lake…”
“Each year, we invite readers to vote for their favorite…”
“The Chateau at Lake la Quinta is a charming, lakeside…”
“Be transported to the French Countryside without even leaving the desert.”
“The Chateau was named one of the best places to stay for Coachella”
“Stay-Cay, Get Your Staycation on at These Hotels” (page 34)
“It’s a Cook Off” featuring Chef Jeremy Saccardi and his updated unique take on a classic pork chop dish. (page 80)
Palms Springs Confidential
One more romantic getaway spot on the Eat-Here map is Mélange … (page 88)
Desert Spring
Festivals abound in the Coachella Valley this season, so enjoy some of the newest hotels and dining hot spots. (page 51)
The CareerBuilder Challenge is kicking off Thursday and some local businesses are looking forward to a boost in foot traffic thanks to the tournament… An estimated 50,000 attended the CareerBuilder Challenge last year, according to tournament officials. Hotels like The Chateau at Lake La Quinta will have rooms fully booked during the tournament. Management there says they get about a 10 to 15 percent increase in foot traffic making it very busy.
Stay lakeside with the whole family- you can even bring your dog.
I always dreamed of staying in a French chateau, sipping wine beside a serene lake. And while I knew this day would come, I didn’t think it would be in the Palm Springs desert.
Whether you love to surf, shop, golf, or just sip in the sun, the Golden Coast makes for the perfect post-wedding getaway.
When venturing to Palm Springs, many believe that desert solitude is the only option when it comes to a boutique hotel. Enter The Chateau at Lake La Quinta.
"Boots On Stage hosted the first annual Shindig In The Desert, at The Chateau at Lake La Quinta this past Saturday. The Shindig included acoustic performances by Tyler Rich, ABC Nashville’s Chaley Rose and Caleche Ryder. "
"This desert oasis east of Los Angeles has long been a hot spot for celebrities, but you’ll also find one of America’s biggest music festivals, quirky shops and breathtaking nature spots. Here’s a look at some great things to do in the Palm Springs region. "
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Desert diners who are considering ways to celebrate dad’s day will find plenty of options at Coachella Valley restaurants and resorts.
Image sitting on a lovely patio overlooking a beautiful lake with a melodious fountain - all in the middle of a southern California desert as the sun is setting over the majestic San Jacinto Mountains.
Imagine opening your giant balcony doors to a peaceful lakeside view, complete with chirping birds, shining sun and little else to provoke distraction. Sound idyllic? It’s completely attainable at the petite Chateau at Lake La Quinta, just a two-and-a-half hour drive from central San Diego.
Imagine sitting on a lovely patio overlooking a beautiful lake with a melodious fountain—all in the middle of a southern California desert as the sun is setting over the majestic San Jacinto Mountains.
This luxurious all-suite boutique resort has your cure for the summer doldrums. Each of the 24 suites offers a private patio with lakeside views perfect for a romantic escape and the inspiring grounds covered in blossoming gardens and rolling green lawns make a perfect backdrop for any special occasion.
This desert oasis east of Los Angeles has long been a hot spot for celebrities, but you’ll also find one of America’s biggest music festivals, quirky shops and breathtaking nature spots. Here’s a look at some great things to do in the Palm Springs region.
The Palm Springs area has had a hotel explosion in recent years, with the opening of theChateau at Lake La Quinta, the upcoming redo of the V Palm Springs and the renovatedTriada Palm Springs.
"Make a splash this summer with a getaway to Palm Springs’ only lakefront hotel, The Chateau at Lake La Quinta. The boutique retreat is offering new special offers fresh for the summer season, including the “L’Amour” experience for couples and a complimentary $50 dining credit available for all new bookings."
Regional highlights include music festivals, ‘Living Desert’ for kids LET THERE BE MUSIC.The annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in the town of Indio features dozens of alternative rock, hip hop and electronic bands as well as large art installations.
Ready to do the desert with your dog? The Palm Springs CVB has barkable suggestions.
How to experience a weekend of a chateau on the lake, horses, wild birds and unforgettable desert scenery
Newly renovated and reopened, the Chateau at Lake La Quinta, reminiscent of a grand European chateau, is a boutique hotel of 24 luxury suites and casitas, and situated in a secluded spot on the lakefront.
Seven hotels in Greater Palm Springs make it easy to bring your pet along on vacation or staycation
The temperatures go up in summer, and the rates come down
Wonderfully romantic, delicious Euro, French and American bistros include the beloved Chez Pierre in Palm Desert; Café des Beaux Arts, La Paon and Cuistot, all on El Paseo; Mélange at the Chateau at Lake La Quinta; Lavender Bistro and Solano’s Bistro, also in La Quinta; and The Nest in Indian Wells.
Spend New Year’s Eve in style and sophistication with an exclusive culinary event at The Chateau at Lake La Quinta. On Thursday, December 31, the Chateau will close 2015 on a high note, serving up a decadent surf-and-turf-inspired three-course dinner at its Mélange Restaurant overlooking scenic Lake La Quinta.
For decades, The Greater Palm Springs area has been thriving with a strong pet culture. Dogs howl for the abundant walking trails and sprawling lawns, not to mention the number of restaurant and café patios that accept them.
Make a splash this summer with a getaway to Palm Springs’ only lakefront hotel, The Chateau at Lake La Quinta. The boutique retreat announced today new special offers fresh for the summer season, including the “L’Amour” experience for couples and a complimentary $50 dining credit available for all new bookings.
The most eagerly-awaited hotel in the Palm Springs area, The Chateau at Lake La Quinta, has officially opened its doors. Designed in the spirit of a French manor, the sophisticated retreat features 24 luxurious accommodations, the gourmet Mélange Restaurant and Bar, and sweeping lakefront views framed by swaying palms and the majestic San Jacinto Mountains.
The Chateau at Lake La Quinta is the only waterfront resort in the greater Palm Springs area; it sits on a 26-acre man-made lake. Midweek rates this month start at $249 a night — with a $26-per-night resort fee. But The Chateau is offering an exclusive deal for Union-Tribune Travel Deals readers
Mother’s Day at Mélange. A special three-course brunch menu for $49 per person is offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 8 at Mélange.
I was definitely in good company. Invited guests who helped select the fan favorite included many other notables names in the food industry such as Carmen Rodriguez, executive chef at Reservoir, Nestor Ruiz, executive chef at The Chateau at Lake La Quinta and Mary Cardas, owner of Savory Spice Shop in Palm Desert.
Prix fixe favorites at Mélange. The Chateau at Lake La Quinta’s candlelit, alfresco Mélange restaurant promises a romantic place to dine on Valentine’s Day overlooking the lake.
The Chateau welcomes acclaimed Napa Valley vintner, Mi Sueno, for a four-course gourmet dinner featuring new dishes from the Chateau’s Mélange restaurant
An Easter brunch three-course menu at Mélange starts with a welcome glass of prosecco and choice of shrimp cocktail, Caprese salad, spring salad, smoked salmon or crab cakes.
Josh Henderson, Tyler Rich, Ryan Rottman and Ricky Abramson at the Boots on Stage Shindig In the Desert at Chateau at Lake La Quinta.
This year, Boots on Stage, a promotions and marketing company for Country Music in Southern California, hosted the first Shindig in the Desert at The Chateau at Lake La Quinta on Saturday.
With its notable celebrity cameos (Kanye West, Rihanna) and anticipated reunions (LCD Soundsystem), Coachella 2016 is scene-stealing. Attracting nearly 600,000 attendees and grossing $78.3 million last year according to Billboard, the epic festivities officially wrap after this weekend — but the festival buzz is still going strong for spring.
This desert oasis east of Los Angeles has long been a hot spot for celebrities, but you’ll also find one of America’s biggest music festivals, quirky shops and breathtaking nature spots. Here’s a look at some great things to do in the Palm Springs region.
SLEEPING: The Chateau at Lake La Quinta is a 24-room spot in a quiet setting southeast of Palm Springs.
LET THERE BE MUSIC: The annual Coachella Festival in the town of Indio features dozens of alternative rock, hip hop and electronic bands as well as large art installations.
"California’s Coachella Valley may be famous in the 21st century because of a music festival, but it’s the 1950s that put this area on the map for tourism. Palm Springs was the ideal vacation hot spot for the Hollywood A-list of the mid-century, because its location fit into the studio contract’s restrictions on their stars, being a two-hour drive from Los Angeles."
No reason you need to leave your four-legged friend behind. Whether you need time to chill or simply relax under the sun, there’s no reason you need to leave your four-legged friend behind on your getaway to Greater Palm Springs.
When it comes to your big day, there's no reason you need to leave behind your four-legged friend. In fact, Palm Springs has always served as a pet-friendly destination, and a vast majority of the hotels accept pets.
stay: On our holiday to Palm Springs recently we took a side trip to La Quinta to visit the newly refurbished boutique hotel Chateau at Lake La Quinta. With both the Davis Cup and Coachella music festival approaching, its private bungalows might just be the quiet, romantic (and child-free) perch for escaping the crowds.
Who would have known there's a Chateau on a Lake in the Coachella Valley? I certainly didn’t - that is until now…
If you cherish hotels with French design, maybe it doesn't matter whether they're in Palm Springs or Paris? The Chateau at Lake La Quinta, ready to fully open Oct. 15, sets itself up as a continental manor with 24 suites and bungalows located on a lake.
A hidden gem The Chateau at Lake La Quinta is the only boutique hotel in the East Valley to overlook an extensive body of water. Leonardo DiCaprio and John Legend have already checked it out.
Say au revoir to 2015 next week with a number of New Year’s Eve festivities throughout the desert. From early-bird prix fixe dinners to late dining with champagne toasts and party favors, here are some celebrations in the east valley:
You’re not alone in choosing to dine out on Thanksgiving. There are so many great options that the hard part is deciding where to go on Nov. 26. From opulent buffets with carved meats, lavish multicourse prix-fixe dinners, to home-style turkey dinners to go, Thanksgiving is a time to share food and company with friends, neighbors, and loved ones. Here are some choices in the east valley
An inaugural Beer Week, annual Pendleton Chef’s Auction, food festivals, music series, celebrity wine dinners, First Weekend Palm Desert, and new menus signal that the season has arrived.
Maybe tossing the hair dryer into a drawer, or up on high shelf is fine at some hotels. But not at the Chateau at Lake La Quinta, where the dryer gets snuggled in its own custom-made red velvet bag.