This hotel is located off of Interstate 80 and is 3.7 mi from downtown Salt Lake City. The hotel offers free WiFi. Comfort Inn & Suites are equipped with cable TV.
Located in Salt Lake City, 8.6 miles from The Tabernacle, Tru By Hilton Salt Lake City Airport provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
This Utah hotel is 10 minutes' drive from downtown Salt Lake City. Rooms at the Royal Inn Airport are equipped with a free WiFi, a flat-screen cable TV and a coffee maker.
Robert
United States of America
Accommodations were pretty good. Staff was helpful. Great price.
This downtown Salt Lake City hotel is 10 minutes' drive from the University of Utah. The hotel features a full service spa and provides iPod docking station in every room.
Located in Salt Lake City, 1.1 mi from The Tabernacle, Doubletree Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City features a fitness center and ski storage space. Guests can take a swim in the indoor pool.
Gabryela
United States of America
Seemed upscale
Clean facilities
Spacious room
LOVED the details for included limited included amenities (in shower they provided little loofah/scrubber, shampoo, conditioner, body soap smelled divine)
Restaurant and bar inside hotel
When the pool incident happened, staff was very attentive to clean pool area
Parking garage
Set in Salt Lake City, 1.1 mi from The Tabernacle, Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Downtown features a hot tub and ski storage space. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and an indoor pool.
Built in 2018 and featuring an indoor heated pool and a hot tub, Comfort Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport provides free shuttle services for Salt Lake City International Airport.
It’s super convenient for all the places I need to be!
Well located in the center of Salt Lake City, Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown provides air-conditioned rooms, free bikes, free WiFi and a fitness center.
Location was perfect for a concert at the Delta Center
This hotel is located off of Interstate 80 and is 3.7 mi from downtown Salt Lake City. The hotel offers free WiFi. Comfort Inn & Suites are equipped with cable TV.
I like the renovated room size and sink everything.
This Utah hotel is 10 minutes' drive from downtown Salt Lake City. Rooms at the Royal Inn Airport are equipped with a free WiFi, a flat-screen cable TV and a coffee maker.
free outside parking lots, good breakfast, laundry
A short drive from downtown Salt Lake City and near area attractions including the Gateway Center shopping plaza, this motel features an outdoor swimming pool and pet-friendly guestrooms.
I left a comment card, in the room that I filled out.
Located in Salt Lake City, 8.9 miles from The Tabernacle, Suburban Studios Salt Lake City Airport provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center...
In a prime location in Salt Lake City, Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness center.
Marker - selection and quality of pastors , etc. was great.
Located in Salt Lake City, 0.8 mi from The Tabernacle, Residence Inn by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
Great room with a small kitchen. Awesome breakfast.
Nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, this hotel offers a fitness center. Dining options include a restaurant, an inviting lounge and Starbucks coffee house.
Location, comfortable beds, Starbucks, lounge area
Located in Salt Lake City, a 12-minute walk from The Tabernacle, Element Salt Lake City Downtown provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a...
Super clean, comfy bed, awesome rooftop pool & bar.
Set in Salt Lake City, 1.1 mi from The Tabernacle, Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Downtown features a hot tub and ski storage space. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and an indoor pool.
hotel is great. price is excellent. location is excellent
Located in the city center of Salt Lake City and 20 minutes' walk from Temple Square, this hotel offers free WiFi in all areas. Guests can enjoy an indoor heated pool and a hot tub.
Very friendly staff and excellent breakfast included!
Located in Salt Lake City, a 13-minute walk from The Tabernacle, AC Hotel By Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
beautiful decor, clean room and public areas, convenient location
This all-suite hotel has a free shuttle service from Salt Lake City International Airport, 6 miles away. It features an indoor pool and hot tub. All suites have free Wi-Fi.
Very nice staff. Help with lift on the hotel shuttle.
Minutes from Salt Lake City Airport and featuring free 24-hour airport shuttles, this hotel is close to the downtown area and provides a variety of exceptional on-site amenities and facilities.
Super clean staff friendly coffee in lobby 24 hours
Centrally located in downtown Salt Lake City, this 4-star hotel features an Italian restaurant and rooms with a 55-inch LCD TV. Salt Palace Convention Center is a 10-minute walk away.
location and room layout. nice bathroom and shower
FAQs about hotels in Salt Lake City
On average, 3-star hotels in Salt Lake City cost $155 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salt Lake City are $215 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salt Lake City can be found for $358 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salt Lake City this weekend is $206 or, for a 4-star hotel, $216. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salt Lake City for this weekend cost around $290 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $166 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salt Lake City for tonight. You'll pay around $218 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salt Lake City will cost around $348, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Salt Lake City is the surprisingly green Utah capital between the mighty Wasatch Mountain Range and the Great Salt Lake. Aside from skyscrapers housing industrial banks, the skyline is dominated by monuments of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints which is headquartered here.
A church member, Brigham Young, founded the city in what is now This Is The Place Heritage Park. A tower sculpture commemorates the settlers’ trek across America by handcart, an example of which is in the Pioneer Memorial Museum. Walled Temple Square has the main Mormon sights: the Temple is only visitable by members, but anyone can listen to the famous Tabernacle choir.
The State Capitol sits majestically on top of a hill with views of peaks offering winter skiing and summer hiking. The city hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics and one venue was the Olympic Cauldron Park within the University of Utah, also home of the Fine Art Museum and Natural History Museum.
The Gilgal Sculpture Garden is a more unusual Salt Lake City attraction and down the road is the Trolley Square Mall. More branded stores are in the Gateway District, while Sugar House is more trendy and eclectic.
Booking.com’s accommodation options include hotels with hot tubs, motels allowing pets and cheap apartments near Salt Lake City Airport.
I have been to Salt Lake City on numerous occasions, and...
I have been to Salt Lake City on numerous occasions, and always tell people to avoid it. The people are nasty and mean. No one knows how to drive and are completely oblivious that they are driving down the road. I tried walking around this last time and almost got struck by a vehicle several times. Unless you are into drinking near beer and looking at Mormon temples, there is absolutely nothing to do in this town. The first few times I unfortunately had to go to this town, I didn't even see the mountains surrounding the town because of the terrible air pollution. I would definitely say skip it and just head to St. George in the south where there are at least some things to see. Seriously, Salt Lake City is a dump!
Dan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We ate at Cafe Molise, an Italian restaurant located within...
We ate at Cafe Molise, an Italian restaurant located within walking distance of the Little America.The salmon was “to-die-for” and the in-house, homemade gnocchi in light, creamy basil sauce with pine nuts was the bomb. Cool atmosphere! Our room was super comfortable with ample space in bathroom and sitting area. We loved having two separate vanities. It was a lovely, upscale place to stay right downtown. Hale Centre Theatre 🎭 in Sandy was excellent. We really enjoyed the professional rendition of “Fiddler on the Roof”. Impressive theatre. Skiing is fantastic and close!
Sam
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We spent most of the time at the Salt Palace for an Outdoor...
We spent most of the time at the Salt Palace for an Outdoor Expo, which was wonderful. The downtown area had a diversified selection of restaurants and most all were great! Downtown still had Christmas lights in mid February, which made it festive in one of the dullest months.
Overall, the city was clean even though there is a large homeless population that occupied one section of the city. With that being said, there wasn’t really any issues that normally come with that.
Salt Lake City has a lot of concerts, professional basketball and many trade expos in addition to a great choice of restaurants and night life.
Christen
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
SLC was just a layover - flew in/out to drive to Moab.
SLC was just a layover - flew in/out to drive to Moab. We spent an afternoon walking around Temple Square (interesting) and the immediate neighborhood. Fair number of restaurants (and even a cocktail bar!) in walking distance. Also a couple museums we didn't have time to visit. Went to Great Salt Lake State Park before heading to airport. Stop in the Visitor's Center. Highly recommend coffee and breakfast sandwiches at Cupla Coffee on W 200 South and Pago on S 900 E for dinner. *Note: I truly don't understand the street naming system!!
Susan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The mountains were gorgeous and the fall colors were amazing...
The mountains were gorgeous and the fall colors were amazing we took a long drive on the alpine loop! Good restaurants are plentiful, I especially loved the Délise cafe, The Kyoto and The Rio Grande cafe!
Violet
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
I was mostly in the Convention Center which was nice.
I was mostly in the Convention Center which was nice. Temperature in the Center was awesome. I ate at Fat Jack's Burger Emporium. It was ok. Nothig too special. Not many food chpices that didn't include spicy seasonings. I also ate at Brio Italian restaurant. The food was very good and the prices were not too pricey.
I stood at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel. In the evening many drug addicts would roam around and the homeless would go into the hotel to use the lobby bathroom, but the Hotel outside doors locked at 11pm and no one could get in without a room key.
Breakfast was really good, with lots of options and all of them constantly being refilled by the friendly staff. I enjoyed the pool and jacuzzi, it was nice and private because no one was there when we went. It’s also one of the only hotels in the area we could find with an open ‘til midnight pool area. The pool temperature is great. The room was super clean and spacious. Also the snack bar at the front desk has everything you could possibly ask for, from options of ice cream sandwiches to Pepto-bismol, and various chips and soft drinks.
The shuttle person (very nice blonde haired woman) was soooo friendly and held us with great convo and information about the area while on our way back to the airport to pick up our rental. I felt absolutely horrible I had no cash on me to tip her. She really was the highlight of the stay there at Comfort Suites and deserves all the recognition!!
The room was HUGE, clean and quiet. Breakfast was just the run of the mill hotel Breakfast but it was hot and they had a good variety to choose from.
I would absolutely recommend this hotel!!
After spending 9 days in and around Yellowstone and Tetons, this was our best hotel where I stayed. So when we got to this hotel, it was like being treated like royalty. Spacious room, TV, spacious bathroom, spotless clean, great restaurants with excellent food. Staff very friendly, accommodating, and convenient location to downtown Salt Lake activities and sights. On-site parking for $18, right outside our building. Bellhops were gracious, super helpful for us old women with heavy suitcases. Would definitely sta
Breakfast was included, and the staff was nice and helpful. They gave us recommendations or directions whenever we needed them. The room was clean and spacious. Even though we didn't have any animals with us, I did like that pets were allowed - that's not something you see a lot and I thought it was cool.
Close to the airport, so when I dropped my friends off there before I started my own drive back home, it was super quick and easy. 10 minute or so drive to downtown Salt Lake as well.
The location is great. It’s out of the traffic of SLC but within a 10-15 minute drive to most of downtown.
The room was pretty clean. Beds were alright for comfort. The toilet and shower were in their own separate room with a door so that was nice that the sink and mirror were accessible when the bathroom was occupied.
Location is very close to the airport- only a few minutes drive and local Trax (trains) transportation was across the street.
Convenient location close to the major freeways and easy access for SLC airport. Plenty of room in the living area and bedrooms and well equipped kitchen. We had a lovely time at the house and Vince communicated well with us providing access codes and was also available via text when we needed help.
We visited the Utah State Fair and this was an idleal location with a very short drive to the fair grounds. All in all a very nice stay…
Excellent location, in downtown Salt Lake City. Most amenities are local. We took a sightseeing tour of the city to get our orientation and would recommend this. You can then choose to go back and visit again if you choose. Restaurant attached to the hotel but with no affiliation is awful. food is not good, they still had a very sad christmas tree up in the corner in April ! There are plenty of good restaurants locally.
I stayed here two separate times for a night each on the way to the national parks and back. It is super conveniently located near the airport and the downtown area. Breakfast was good and hearty. Clean rooms. I wanted to change rooms after being next door to a loud family and the front staff were highly accommodating. If you are trying to stay for a night to just come and go, this is the place to choose!
Wonderful hotel in a historical house. We had a room with a separate bathroom but that was no problem. The house has a very nice interior and parking at the back. There are several restaurants around at walking distance (15m) and the area is quiet and beautiful. The room was comfortable and had everything we needed.
Huge hotel in SLC which is slightly south of downtown but still in the free downtown transport area for free bus and tram rides. Traditional hotel with grand bedrooms. Slightly dated in style and the faculties like pool and gym were just a bit less than you might expect for a major hotel like this.
Very convenient location near Salt Lake City Airport where we needed to stay to collect our 19 year-old son from an incoming night flight. Quiet and well equipped - snug and warm in the winter weather outside!
Friendly and helpful staff completes the picture.
Very close to the airport, the room was nice and comfortable, breakfast we did not have breakfast in the hotel, there is a pub cross the rd of the hotel, which make it handy.
I like the location of the hotel and how close it is to the Delta Center. Also, I like the room and how nice the room is. I like the couch in the sitting area and the desk.
Great location! Near the convention center, mall and other downtown attractions. The light rail ran in front of the hotel. Nice pool and exercise room.
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