19 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.

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
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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AC Hotel by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown

$$ | 225 W. 200 S, UT, 84101, USA Fodor's Choice

Across from the convention center and Vivint Arena, this dapper midsize property—part of Marriott's hip AC boutique brand—stands out for its smartly designed rooms, each with plush duvets and linens, 55-inch flat-screen TVs, and bathrooms with rainfall showers, as well as a 24-hour gym and a spacious lobby with high ceilings and comfy chairs you can actually enjoy sitting in. The on-site restaurant serves a tasty small-plate contemporary fare and offers a breakfast buffet for a small fee in the morning, and the rates are quite reasonable for the all the perks and the high level of service.

Pros

  • Many restaurants and bars within walking distance
  • Airy, stylish rooms
  • Nice restaurant and bar on site

Cons

  • Busy downtown location
  • Gym overlooks parking lot
  • Fills up during conventions
225 W. 200 S, UT, 84101, USA
385-722–9600
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164 rooms
No Meals

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Evo Hotel

$$ | 660 S. 400 W, UT, 84101, USA Fodor's Choice

An innovative celebration of the area’s fervor for outdoor recreation, this community-minded 50-room lodging opened in a converted warehouse in the Granary District in 2022 and features such novel amenities as a bouldering gym, a skatepark, a pair of sporting gear shops, bike-tuning and snowboard-waxing services, and winter- and summer-sports rentals. The crisp, contemporary rooms have private patios and well-designed gear storage, and local artwork fills the many stylish common spaces.

Pros

  • Rooftop bar with great mountain views
  • In a trendy neighborhood
  • Lots of interesting amenities for outdoorsy types

Cons

  • A bit of a walk to downtown attractions
  • Activity-driven vibe may not suit those seeking quiet
  • Common spaces can be a little busy
660 S. 400 W, UT, 84101, USA
385-386–8585
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50 rooms
No Meals

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The Grand America Hotel

$$$$ | 555 S. Main St., UT, 84101, USA Fodor's Choice

Built to impress dignitaries and celebs attending the 2002 Winter Olympics, this 24-story luxury tower is Salt Lake City's most opulent hotel, a huge complex with similarly huge rooms (averaging 700 square feet), most of them with balconies and sweeping views. Inside the beveled-glass and brass doors, you step into a world of Italian marble floors and walls and pure old-world style—think English wool carpets, French furniture and tapestries, and colorful Murano-glass chandeliers.

Pros

  • Big, sumptuous rooms
  • Excellent pool and plush full-service spa
  • Closer to Granary District than many downtown hotels

Cons

  • Expensive for SLC
  • Immense hotel that can feel a little overwhelming
  • Quality of restaurants is uneven
555 S. Main St., UT, 84101, USA
801-258–6000
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775 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Place Salt Lake City–Cottonwood

$$ | 3090 E. 6200 S, UT, 84121, USA Fodor's Choice
This mid- to upscale pet-welcoming Hyatt mid-rise near the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon is a perfect roost for skiers and hikers but also a comfortable base for the metro area, with its access to I–215. Rooms are well-designed with sitting areas, and the setting on the edge of the foothills offers nice views of the mountains and valley. Rates include a generous breakfast, and free shuttle service is provided to the area's ski buses.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool and hot tub
  • Nice views of Wasatch Range
  • Convenient to I–215 and ski areas

Cons

  • Pleasant but nondescript interior design
  • Not many restaurants within walking distance
  • 20-minute drive from downtown SLC
3090 E. 6200 S, UT, 84121, USA
801-890–1280
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124 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City

$$$ | 15 W. 200 S, UT, 84101, USA Fodor's Choice

This swank hotel resides in an ornate 14-story former bank tower (built in 1924), distinguished by a sophisticated, eclectic, and upbeat interior design and rooms offering extra touches like big-fringed ottomans, oversize framed mirrors, and lots of pillows. Bambara Restaurant on the ground level, has long been one of the city's most celebrated dining spots. Pets are warmly welcomed, and pleasing free perks include in-room yoga mats on request and a hosted social hour with wine and craft beer in the lobby each evening.

Pros

  • Sparkling design, inside and out
  • Exceptional restaurant
  • Short walk to many fun bars and eateries

Cons

  • Parking is $28 nightly
  • Busy Downtown location
  • Some rooms receive street noise
15 W. 200 S, UT, 84101, USA
801-595–0000
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223 rooms
No Meals

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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Salt Lake City Sugar House

$$ | 2206 S. 1330 E, UT, 84106, USA Fodor's Choice

The first hotel in the city's colorful Sugar House neighborhood is a sleek all-suites lodging with large entertainment-work areas, a comfy lobby with a convenience market, and an East Side location near I–80 that's handy for hiking and skiing. There's a nice 24-hour gym, but you can also jog and stroll around leafy Sugar House Park, across the street, and there are dozens of eateries and bars within a short walk as well as a Whole Foods.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Across from a pretty park in a lively neighborhood
  • Indoor pool with lots of natural light

Cons

  • Pricey for the neighborhood
  • Walls are a little thin
  • 10- to 15-minute drive from downtown
2206 S. 1330 E, UT, 84106, USA
385-297–8300
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125 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Plus Cottontree Inn

$$ | 1030 N. 400 E, UT, 84054, USA

This clean and affordable two-story chain property is just off Interstate 15, less than 10 miles north of downtown and Capitol Hill, and on the way to Antelope Island and the northern suburbs. Perks of this pet-friendly Best Western include free parking and full breakfast, and there's an indoor heated pool. Premium suites have fireplaces and jetted hot tubs.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Good base for exploring Salt Lake, Antelope Island, and Ogden
  • Rooms well-insulated from street noise

Cons

  • Need a car to get around
  • Dull freeway-adjacent setting
  • Prosaic decor
1030 N. 400 E, UT, 84054, USA
801-292–7666
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113 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt House Salt Lake City–Downtown

$$$ | 140 S. 300 W, UT, 84101, USA

Depending on your needs, this mid-rise Hyatt across from Vivint Arena and the convention center works either as a moderately priced option with unfussy but contemporary standard rooms or as an ideal choice for longer stays if you book one of the suites with well-designed kitchens and ample sitting areas. Whatever your room choice, you have access to the same handy common amenities, including a game room with a pool table, a good-size outdoor pool and hot tub, a convenience market, and a bar and café. There's also a nicely equipped little gym, and a large covered patio with firepits.

Pros

  • Superconvenient to attractions and dining
  • Nice pool and hot tub
  • Suites have stylish, fully outfitted kitchens

Cons

  • Neighborhood can get very crowded during games and events
  • Breakfast is pretty ordinary
  • Lower floors receive a bit of road noise
140 S. 300 W, UT, 84101, USA
801-359–4020
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159 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City

$$$ | 170 S. West Temple, UT, 84101, USA

The city's first true convention hotel, this sleek, glass tower opened in late 2022 and is connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center; however, it offers lots of appealing features for leisure travelers, too, including an expansive rooftop pool and terrace with cabanas, several restaurants and bars, and a well-equipped fitness center. The tech-forward rooms and suites are a minimum of 300 square feet and have floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, and nicely designed work spaces.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Great dining options, including a rooftop restaurant
  • Fantastic mountain views from many rooms

Cons

  • Often filled with conventioneers
  • At a busy downtown intersection
  • A huge property that can feel a bit impersonal
170 S. West Temple, UT, 84101, USA
801-596–1234
Hotel Details
700 rooms
No Meals

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Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown

$$$ | 131 S. 300 W, UT, 84101, USA

This angular, glass-walled tower, part of Marriott's worldly and chic Le Méridien brand, opened in fall 2022 a short walk from Vivint Arena and Temple Square and stands out for its clean and contemporary design, cushy bedding, and well-designed bathrooms with Malin + Goetz bath products. It's adjacent to the similarly sleek, new, and Marriott-branded Element Salt Lake City Downtown, which is geared more to extended stays.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool and bar with great mountain views
  • Chic rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Steps from Gateway Center and Pioneer Park

Cons

  • Parking is a bit pricey
  • $50 nightly charge for pets
  • A long walk to Granary District or Central City
131 S. 300 W, UT, 84101, USA
801-658–4600
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144 rooms
No Meals

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The Little America Hotel

$$ | 500 S. Main St., UT, 84101, USA

This enormous but reliably comfortable hotel stands in the shadow of its world-renowned and much more expensive sister property, but Little America has even more rooms and its own loyal following. You can choose between spacious "tower" rooms inside the 17-story main building or garden rooms with private entrances. There's an attractive lobby warmed by a fireplace, and elegant details such as brass railings, chandeliers, and marble-accented bathrooms. The spacious guest rooms are conservatively furnished, but with richly textured fabrics and plush seating.

Pros

  • Large indoor-outdoor pool
  • Trees make the courtyard an oasis
  • Closer to Granary District than many downtown hotels

Cons

  • Restaurants and bar are rather ordinary
  • Huge property that can feel a little impersonal
  • Sometimes packed with conventioneers
500 S. Main St., UT, 84101, USA
801-596–5700
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850 rooms
No Meals

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The Peery Salt Lake City Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

$$ | 110 W. Broadway, UT, 84101, USA

Since becoming part of Hilton's indie-spirited Tapestry collection, this elegant 1910 classic hotel with a distinctive gray exterior has undergone a complete top-to-bottom renovation, with a substantial increase in room rates to go with it. The spacious rooms with period-style furnishings capture the spirit of Salt Lake City's early years, and the grand lobby is a lovely spot to relax in or meet up with friends. Amenities include a fitness center and a pair of lively restaurants.

Pros

  • Well-maintained and charmingly historic
  • Two full-service restaurants on site
  • Steps from several good bars and eateries

Cons

  • Receives noise from traffic and nearby bars
  • Tiny elevator
  • Quirky heating and AC system
110 W. Broadway, UT, 84101, USA
801-521–4300
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73 rooms
No Meals

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Residence Inn by Marriott Salt Lake City Murray

$$ | 171 E. 5300 S, UT, 84107, USA
With a central suburbs location near I–15, this bright, light-filled all-suites property is handy for families and groups and within striking distance of downtown, the ski areas, and Utah County to the south. The kitchens in every suite are well-stocked, and there's an attractive indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center. Although on a busy road, the hotel is also within walking distance of verdant Murray Park, and rooms facing east enjoy sweeping views of the mountains.

Pros

  • Good soundproofing
  • Full kitchens in every room
  • Convenient base location for entire SLC region

Cons

  • Breakfast area can be a zoo on ski-season weekends
  • Humdrum suburban setting
  • 15- to 20-minute drive to downtown SLC
171 E. 5300 S, UT, 84107, USA
801-262–4200
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136 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Salt Lake City Marriott University Park

$$ | 480 Wakara Way, UT, 84108, USA

Away from the downtown bustle and steps from hiking and biking trails as well as University of Utah attractions, this airy and inviting hotel is popular with business travelers but is actually a great choice if you'd rather be closer to nature and a little away from the bustle of downtown. Thistle & Thyme is one of the better hotel restaurants in town, and there's large gym with big windows facing the mountains. Generally offering lower rates than downtown hotels, this property also has free parking.

Pros

  • Near Natural History Museum and Red Butte Garden
  • Sweeping Wasatch Mountain views
  • Good on-site restaurant and bar, plus Starbucks

Cons

  • Not many businesses within walking distance
  • Expensive breakfast
  • 10- to 15-minute drive from Downtown
480 Wakara Way, UT, 84108, USA
801-581–1000
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247 rooms
No Meals

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Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek

$$ | 75 S. West Temple, UT, 84101, USA

The more centrally located of Marriott's two large downtown convention hotels, this gleaming, 16-story hotel lies between the City Creek shopping mall and the Salt Lake Convention Center. The spotless, contemporary rooms are outfitted with ergonomically designed desks, armchairs, and—in some cases—balconies.

Pros

  • Steps from restaurants, shops, and Temple Square
  • Upper floors have mountain views
  • On-site restaurant, lounge, and Starbucks

Cons

  • Not a lot of character
  • Breakfast is expensive
  • Often booked up with conventions
75 S. West Temple, UT, 84101, USA
801-531–0800
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510 rooms
No Meals

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Tru by Hilton Salt Lake City Airport

$$ | 206 N. Jimmy Doolittle Rd., UT, 84116, USA
Among the dozen or so chain properties close to the airport, this boldly designed member of Hilton's budget-boutique Tru brand stands out for its smartly appointed rooms with 55-inch TVs, laminate-wood floors, and clean aesthetic. High-quality bath products, a generous complimentary breakfast, a grab-and-go market, and a small terrace with comfy outdoor seating are added amenities. The city's relatively central airport location makes staying nearby still pretty convenient for downtown exploring, too.

Pros

  • Sleek design
  • Free parking and airport shuttle
  • Convenient to I–80 and Great Salt Lake State Park

Cons

  • Bland office park setting
  • Not too many frills
  • 15-minute drive from downtown
206 N. Jimmy Doolittle Rd., UT, 84116, USA
801-783–3170
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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University Guest House

$$ | 110 Fort Douglas Blvd., UT, 84113, USA

Located on campus and operated by the University of Utah, this reasonably priced 30-suite hotel is favored by those doing business with the school or its hospital, but the general public is welcome, and those wanting to be near hikes in the East Side foothills as well as the Avenues appreciate this property's convenience and value. Suites are warmly appointed and larger units have full kitchens, and amenities abound, from a good-size gym to laundry facilities and free breakfast. There's a TRAX light-rail stop next door, and several restaurants are within walking distance.

Pros

  • Safe, quiet location on University of Utah campus
  • Near Red Butte Garden and other East Side attractions
  • Free parking and shuttle around campus and points nearby

Cons

  • 10- to 15-minute drive from downtown
  • Some rooms are a little dark
  • Books up well ahead during school events and conferences
110 Fort Douglas Blvd., UT, 84113, USA
801-587–1000
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30 suites
Free Breakfast

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