Greater Palm Springs is an oasis for art, culture, adventure and relaxation. Take in the views from the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, the world’s largest rotating tram car, before exploring exhibits at the Palm Springs Art Museum and its Architecture & Design Center. Visit the Empire Polo Club, home of the Coachella Music & Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Dozens of spas in Desert Hot Springs let you soak in the healing mineral waters that flow beneath the city.
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We enjoyed browsing the small (but good) Sunday market very much, especially talking to some of the vendors. We had a few friendly conversations, especially with the representatives from the City of La Quinta (they had free stuff, like sunglasses in case you forgot yours) and the vendors from Nora's Empanada Factory, where we purchased some of their wares --- chicken and spinach/feta cheese. Excellent, on enjoying for dinner later. We were tourists --- visiting the area for a week and had a kitchen (and do most of our own cooking) but we'd just stocked up with plenty of veggies at a supermarket two days earlier so bought no produce, but all of the stands were very colorful and fresh looking, with local variety. If we lived there, we would have indulged. Because the market is more of a "boutique market" (small), do not expect a large, busy farmer's market (such as we have in our home town). COVID protocols were taken into account --- with a large MASKS REQUIRED sign as we entered. Also, people were social distancing, likely from habit at this point -- plus some of the vendors had tape across their area so that patrons could order what they wanted but not bunch up right by the produce. It was a reminder of "distancing." The vendors at the produce stands were very attentive to customers and helped them choose and bag. Other than produce and empanadas, there was an eclectic collection of other artisan foodstuffs, like honey and a sweet bread item whose name I can't remember and more. This little market was not packed with crowds, so it was easy and relaxing to browse and wander on a beautiful blue-sky Sunday morning. Parking is free and right down/across the street. We were glad we drove the dozen miles to the market the first Sunday in November. Old Town La Quinta is a beautiful area (not actually "old," but certainly traditional-looking) in California Mission style. Plenty of shops and restaurants are open also. We enjoyed our morning there so much that we spent more time at TQLAS restaurant, down the block from the market. We are returning to the Palm Springs area in the Spring and plan to shop at this market again.
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