2 Best Hotels in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Luxury grand hotels, intimate bed-and-breakfasts, reliable national "all suites" chains—Salt Lake City has plenty of options when it comes to resting your head at night. Lodgings here cater to skiers in winter months, and many offer ski packages, transportation, and equipment-rental options, as well as knowledgeable staff who are probably on the slopes when they're not at work. Most of the hotels are concentrated in the downtown area and west of the airport, but there are also numerous options to the south of Salt Lake proper and closer to the canyon areas, where there are several high-tech companies and corporate headquarters.

Inn on the Hill

$$ | 225 N. State St., UT, 84103, USA Fodor's Choice

Owned and restored by former Salt Lake Tribune publisher Philip McCarthey, this spectacular turn-of-the-20th-century Renaissance Revival mansion makes a striking impression with its red-rock exterior and princely setting on the lower slopes of tony Capitol Hill. The interior has stained-glass windows, pocket doors, and an eye-catching turquoise fireplace. All of the cushy rooms in this 11,000-square-foot inn are unique, and each is named for a Utah landmark, and rates include an outstanding breakfast.

Pros

  • Short walk from Temple Square and the state capitol
  • Jetted tubs and radiant-heat bathroom floors in every room
  • Exceptionally friendly and helpful staff

Cons

  • Lots of steps and no elevator
  • No kids except in the carriage house
  • Books up fast many weekends
225 N. State St., UT, 84103, USA
801-328–1466
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ellerbeck Mansion Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 140 N. B St., UT, 84103, USA

A stay in this gracious brick Victorian mansion with ornate trim, on a quiet tree-lined street, gives a real appreciation of what it might feel like to live in the charming and historic Avenues district. Each individually decorated room is bright, with some featuring a fireplace, private balcony, or hand-carved wood furniture and fixtures.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Gorgeously appointed guest and common rooms
  • On-site café serves lunch, coffee, and pastries

Cons

  • Sometimes books up for weddings
  • Service can be a bit impersonal for a B&B
  • Not a good fit for children
140 N. B St., UT, 84103, USA
801-903–3916
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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