4 Best Hotels in Park City and the Southern Wasatch, Utah

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Chain hotels and motels dot I–15 all along the Wasatch Front and nearly always have availability. Every small town on the back side of the range has at least one good bed-and-breakfast, and most towns have both independent and chain motels. Condominiums dominate Park City lodging, but you also find high-end hotels, luxurious lodges, and well-run bed-and-breakfast inns. All this luxury means prices here tend to be higher than in other areas in the state during the winter. Prices drop significantly in the warmer months, when package deals or special rates are offered. Lodging in Provo tends to be most expensive during the week. Make reservations well in advance for busy ski holidays like Christmas, Presidents' Day, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and during January's Sundance Film Festival. As the mountain country is often on the cool side, lodgings at higher elevations generally don't have air-conditioning.

Washington School House Hotel

$$$$ | 543 Park Ave., UT, 84060, USA Fodor's Choice

Since 2011, this spectacular boutique hotel has been the hottest "must-stay" destination in Old Town Park City, providing beautifully designed and well-appointed rooms within a National Historic Registry landmark. Retaining the integrity of the building—one of the West's oldest schoolhouses—the interior has been completely overhauled to feature a magnificent common living room. Everything about the hotel exudes luxury, from the Pratesi linens and Molton Brown bath products in the guest rooms to the 10-foot, antique French opera-house mirror in the living room. Each guest room is unique, but many feature 16-foot ceilings and 9-foot schoolhouse windows, ensuring they feel spacious and bright. Floors are made from repurposed oak barn wood, bathrooms are marble with heated floors and walk-in showers, and furnishings are a careful mix of period antiques. At the back of the property, a heated pool and hot tub are cut into the hillside and surrounded by blue aspen and spruce trees. Situated just above Park City's Main Street, the hotel offers immediate access to the best dining, shopping, and entertainment in town and is also just a few hundred yards from the town's ski lift. That means you can practically ski to the front door—hence the presence of a ski valet and guest-only après-ski lounge. A hearty mountain breakfast is included in the rates, as are après-ski nibbles.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Stellar service (they'll even pack and unpack for you)
  • Chefs provide delicious (included) breakfast and après-ski

Cons

  • Not family-friendly
  • Intimate common areas are shared with other guests
  • Rooms fill up quickly, so book far in advance
543 Park Ave., UT, 84060, USA
435-649–3800
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Blue Boar Inn

$$$ | 1235 Warm Springs Rd., Midway, UT, 84049, USA

Wrought-iron balconies, mountain views, and an antique alpenhorn give this château-style inn a warm, romantic feel. Beautifully furnished rooms have fresh flowers, a fireplace, jetted tub, and cuddly "guard boar." Enjoy a fondue for two of melted Gruyere and Emmental cheeses, followed by wild boar carbonara or a hearty rack of lamb at the in-house restaurant. Don't miss the Belgian waffles at Sunday brunch with peach compote and sweet ricotta cream or the honey lavender panna cotta. Pop into Truffle Hollow for a pint, or play a round at the neighboring golf course. The views of the Wasatch Mountains are as impressive as the in-house chef's cuisine. 

Pros

  • Hospitable staff
  • Romantic ambience
  • Full breakfast

Cons

  • Not the ideal place for boisterous little ones
  • 20-plus minutes to the ski resorts
  • Dark decor
1235 Warm Springs Rd., Midway, UT, 84049, USA
435-654–1400
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chateau Après

$$ | 1299 Norfolk Ave., UT, 84060, USA

In one of the most expensive ski towns around, this reasonably priced classic skiers' lodge is a throwback to bygone ski days. Just 150 yards from Park City Mountain Resort, the rooms aren't fancy, but they're clean, and the service is friendly. Continental breakfast is included. If privacy isn't a priority, men can rent one of 32 beds in the male dorm rooms for $45 a night, which includes breakfast.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Close to the slopes
  • Longtime local owners

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Basic accommodations
  • No in-house restaurant
1299 Norfolk Ave., UT, 84060, USA
435-649–9372
Hotel Details
32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hines Mansion Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 383 W. 100 S, Provo, UT, 84601, USA

Quaint and charming, this bed-and-breakfast is located in an 1895 mansion, where much of the original woodwork, brick, and stained glass has been left intact. It was originally owned by one of the wealthiest residents of Provo, and the nine guest rooms are decorated with different themes using period furniture. All rooms have a two-person jetted bathtub.

Pros

  • Close to BYU
  • Historic building with modern updates
  • Unique and comfortable

Cons

  • Bathtubs take up too much space
  • Small rooms
  • Inefficient layout in some rooms
383 W. 100 S, Provo, UT, 84601, USA
801-374–8400
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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