Coachella
Color comes alive in the City of Eternal Sunshine, whose rich Hispanic heritage shines through community events like Día de los Muertos and authentic Mexican cuisine unlike anywhere else in Greater Palm Springs; from Jalisco, a landmark Coachella restaurant that has been a favorite of many since 1980 to El Tranvia , owned by Oscar Ventura, whose grandparents once sold tacos from a pushcart in their native Zamora, Mexico. Just down the street is Las Tres Conchitas , Coachella’s very first bakery, featuring authentic Mexican sweet bread and other baked goods. Die hard foodies can even book an agri-tour for an up-close look at the fields of brightly hued fruits and vegetables that surround the city. Learn how growers cultivate their crops, many of which appear on plates at some of Greater Palm Springs’ finest restaurants. Equally colorful, and perhaps one of the area’s best-kept secrets, are the Coachella Walls, beautiful murals painted by local artists throughout Downtown that celebrate the city’s people and history. Stroll the historic sidewalks with a self-guided tour and admire their artistry. Coachella is also known for its two high-stakes casino properties, Augustine Casino and Spotlight 29 Casino.
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