The Frank Sinatra Estate was featured in a New York Times Travel Article written by ALLISON BUSACCA, MARCIA ALLERT and BRIAN DAWSON. View the article online here.
The New York Times Travel Section featured an article entitled “12 Unexpected History Trips”. The article featured some amazing vacation spots with a rich history. One entire section of the article is dedicated to Palm Springs and mentions the Frank Sinstra Estate and Beau Monde Villas.
Here’s a sample from the article:
If the mere mention of Frank, Sammy and Dean still sends your nostalgic heart aflutter, set your sights on Palm Springs, where the head Rat Packer, Sinatra, held court for much of his life. Sinatra moved here in the 1940s, along with other celebrities seeking a convenient, fun-in-the-sun retreat from Hollywood. Originally founded by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, the Rat Pack eventually became synonymous with Sinatra and his cronies, who reveled at places like Melvyn’s — an old-school restaurant and lounge at the Ingleside Inn, where there’s still music and dancing at the piano bar every night (200 West Ramon Road; 760-325-2323) — and cavorted by the pool at the glamorous Riviera Resort and Spa, where some original rooms have marble-clad bathrooms and funky zebra-wood accents (1600 North Indian Canyon Drive; 760-327-8311; psriviera.com; king rooms from $83).
Pick up a map of celebrity homes at the Palm Springs Visitors Center (2901 North Palm Canyon Drive; 760-778-8418), housed in the former Tramway “flying wedge” gas station designed by the architect Albert Frey, and track down Sinatra’s desert estate, Twin Palms (sinatrahouse.com). The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home features a piano-shaped pool, a pool house and cabanas. It’s available for $2,600 a night with a three-night minimum (butler and concierge service included); short-term stays can be booked through Beau Monde Villas (877-318-2090).
See amazing photos of the Twin Palm Frank Sinatra Estate, learn about the home or reserve it here!




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