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Former Palm Springs Givenchy Spa reopens under new management
The former Givenchy Spa resort in Palm Springs outside Los Angeles has reopened under new management as Le Parker Méridien Palm Springs.
The 13-acre, 144-room, five-star property – which boasts a 16,500sq ft (1,500sq m) spa facility – is owned by the Jack Parker Corporation and now operated by Le Méridien following a US$25m (£13m, 19m euro) refurbishment after the Givenchy spa name was withdrawn by founder, Claude Renaudin, last year.
The Palm Springs Yacht Club spa now offers a range of massage and body treatments as well as private male- and female-only swimming pols, spa pools, steamrooms, saunas and a fitness centre.
The resort, which includes 12 private one bedroom villas and the luxury two-bedroom Gene Autrey Residence – the resort was once known as Gene Autrey’s Melody Ranch – also offers four European red clay tennis courts, two pétanque courts, two outdoor and two indoor swimming pools, a croquet lawn, executive gold course and 6,000sq ft (560sq m) banquet hall.
Dining options include all day diner Norma’s and dinner-only brasserie Mister Parkers.
The hotel is a sister property to Le Parker Meridien New York.
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