The Block Brings Dining and Shopping to Palm Springs

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Visit The Block in downtown Palm Springs for a mix of dining, boutique shopping, and art installations.

by | Nov 9, 2025

Indulge in an elegant dining experience surrounded by modern décor and mountain views at 4 Saints.
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Palm Springs buzzes with exceptional dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences at The Block. Both locals and tourists mix and mingle here, especially during the ever-popular Palm Springs VillageFest, when the bustling outdoor courtyard becomes a primo spot for people-watching. The area also offers free parking and is entirely walkable.

Grilled octopus from Il Corso is the star of this dish.

Photo by Brandon Harman

Enjoy plenty of dining options, from grab-and-go spots like On the Mark, to elegant fine dining at the Tuscan-inspired Italian restaurant Il Corso or 4 Saints on the rooftop of the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs. Shop major retailers like H&M and Sephora or satisfy your sweet tooth at Lolli and Pops before checking out the Hohmann showroom for contemporary art. The Block also houses office spaces for service-based businesses and several residential rental units for those looking to live steps away from all the area has to offer. 

Snap a quick pic with “Love Letters,” the popular art installation by graphic designer Maru Palmersheim and Jack Rivers from Palm Springs’ Canyon Print & Signs. Swing by Colette Miller’s colorful mural “Angel Wings” and the brushed-steel “Isabelle” statue by Julian Voss-Andreae for more Instagram-worthy shots.

Newer additions to The Block include Ponzu Sushi, Canopy Wine Lounge, and Pandora Jewelry, bringing upscale dining and shopping to the area. Rowan Courts, the Kimpton Rowan’s premier pickleball courts, recently replaced the “Babies” by David Černý — though you can still spot one lingering on the Kimpton Rowan’s exterior.

The wild mushroom and black truffle pasta at Il Corso creates a sensational flavor combination.

PHOTO BY BRANDON HARMAN

Chef Claudio Marfia of Il Corso.

PHOTO BY BRANDON HARMAN

Try the hearty Australian lamb chops at Il Corso, served with seasoned mashed potatoes.

PHOTO BY BRANDON HARMAN

“My favorite thing about The Block is that it is the heart of downtown,” property manager Mary Flores says.

Check out The Block to immerse in local art, dining, and shopping culture the next time you’re in downtown Palm Springs.

The Block

201 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
760-846-8900
theblockps.com

The Block

201 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
760-846-8900
theblockps.com

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