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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indio - Coachella Valley
4.3/599 Reviews
This hotel is a bare minimum comfort stay. It is a place to sleep and shower. Linoleum hard floors through out entire property including room which gives it an institution like feeling. Shower curtain does not reach deeply into tub causing flooding after each shower that must be mopped up. Air conditioning is individual unit that is very noisy when compressor is engaged to force cool air. Thermostat does not maintain even temperature so right about the time you wonder if you can stand it there is a burst to cool and then repeats. Two nights cost me over 500.00 and yet these small basic comforts are not in place. Also… noisy because of poor insulation. I seriously contemplated just driving home. It’s not aesthetically pleasant at all… it’s on an empty concrete slab right next to the ten fwy with nearly no landscaping. Feels very “truck stop”. Starbucks across the road and gas station all extremely close. Breakfast with mostly junk foods but had buffet style eggs and sausage my 96 yr old mom liked. But I ate fresh fruit so at least they had that. Expensive for what it is. Indio has a very very long drive to all Coachella valley attractions, good restaurants…etc
Days Inn by Wyndham Indio
3.9/598 Reviews
great location, right off 10, half hour to Joshua tree, walmart, starbucks, food very close. VERY CLEAN! linens were clean, floors, smelled nice, clean bathroom, great hot water and pressure, excellent lighting in the room, cute little kitchen area, t.v selection awesome. Only thing is breakfast had sugary cereal or pancakes, but good coffee. No coffee offered throughout the day, that would be a plus too. Overall, this Days Inn was worth every penny, as it was also reasonably priced. I would hightly recommend staying here! great staff as well. BRAVO to housekeeping!!! THANK YOU! OHHHH, had a king room, bed and pillows nice and comfy!!!
Rodeway Inn Near Coachella
3.4/5102 Reviews
Location is very sketchy. The lady checking us in seemed tired of doing the job although she seemed to be the Owner. She never mentioned breakfast to us and we thought maybe they do not offer breakfast as the lobby was too small and she was sitting behind a glass like a bank teller. The room was big but not well cleaned. If you are a light sleeper better look elsewhere as this place is right next to the train track and the never ending long freight trains pass every 20 minutes during the night. You can feel the vibration on you bed headboards. We left without any sleep and had a nice warm breakfast at a McDonalds. Glad to leave this place. Also, the parking is very tight if you have a large vehicle.
Quality Inn & Suites Indio I-10
3.8/595 Reviews
Hotel location is relatively high, below the high speed, there is no place to eat and shop around, to drive out, the nearest outlet is 65km away from the hotel, there is a pool and free breakfast, only suitable for temporary stay for one night, after all, it is cheaper, if It is not recommended for a special holiday.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Indio Coachella Valley
4.3/5106 Reviews
Very nice to spend a night on our way to Arizona. Room clean and bathroom spacious. The toiletries were top notch. Breakfast had plea Tuesday of options. Staff all friendly and helpful. Only negative is location. Only cone option for dinner without driving off property.
Motel 6 Indio, CA - Palm Springs
3.2/5103 Reviews
The environment is good, clean and tidy, and the service attitude is good.

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Highest Price$1,832
Lowest Price$61
Number of Reviews1,429
Number of Hotels352
Average Price (Weekdays)$202
Average Price (Weekends)$236

Indio Hotel Guide

Why Visit Indio, California?

Indio, Spanish for "Indian", is located in the Coachella Valley of Southern California's Colorado Desert Region, 23 miles east of Palm Springs.

The Best Time to Visit Indio, California

Indio, CA experiences a warm winter/hot summer desert climate. The hottest months fall between July and August, with highs averaging at 108°F. The coolest and wettest months fall between December to February, with lows averaging at 39°F.

Hotels in Indio, CA are most expensive between May and August. The cheapest time to visit Indio, CA is in November.

Getting Around Indio, California

The Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), just 18 miles away, serves the city of Indio. The most convenient way to travel from Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) to downtown Indio is by taxi. Taxis can be found at the Ground Transportation Center located on the Arrivals Level of Terminals A, B and C. The taxi journey takes around 15–20 minutes, and costs between US$35–US$45.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Indio, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located on the Arrivals Level, between Terminals A and B. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Sunline Transit Agency provides daily public bus services in Indio, CA. Single fares cost US$1, and day passes cost US$3.

Things to Do in Indio, California

Have a date, or two, at the 17-acre Shields Date Garden. Sample a variety of dates including the medium-sweet "Blondes" and "Brunettes" - hybrid dates developed by Floyd Shields in 1927 and sold exclusively in the date garden. Stop by the Romance Theater for Shields' very own production, titled "The Romance and Sex Life of the Date". The 15-minute presentation, dedicated to Shields' commitment for date cultivation, has been playing on loop since 1951. The Shields Date Garden is open daily, from 09:00–16:00, and admission costs US$5 per person.

The Coachella Valley History Museum sits on 6 acres of land in the heart of downtown Indio. The historical campus features its main exhibits in the 1926 adobe Smiley-Tyler House. Other highlights include the 1909 Indio Schoolhouse, the world's only Date Museum, and a blacksmith's shop. The grounds also feature a variety of gardens, including the Memorial Date Garden, Japanese Garden, the Geissler Rose Garden, and the Liberty Tree, Coachella Valley's oldest cork tree. Admission costs US$8 per adult.

Attend a festival. Indio, CA, also known as "Hub of the Valley", hosts the Coachella Valley and Arts Festival, Indio Southwest Arts Festival, Stagecoach Country Music Festival, Indio International Tamale Festival, Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival, and the California BBQ State Championship.

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