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Salt Lake City is one of those destinations where the hotel decision can change the rhythm of the whole trip. Stay in the right part of downtown and you can walk between Temple Square, City Creek Center, the Salt Palace Convention Center, Delta Center, restaurants, and TRAX stops with very little planning. Move east toward the University of Utah and you gain easier access to campus, medical facilities, Research Park, Red Butte Garden, and the foothills. Stay near Salt Lake City International Airport and the priority flips again: a reliable shuttle, an early breakfast, and a simple route to the terminal can matter much more than nightlife outside the front door. This guide uses current hotel information and traveler feedback available through Tripadvisor to help match those very different stays to the people who will actually benefit from them.
For a first visit built around downtown sightseeing, a convention, or an arena event, the strongest all-around addresses are concentrated in the central grid. Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City is especially convenient for the Salt Palace, Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek puts shopping and the traditional downtown core at the doorstep, and Grand America offers the most complete upscale hotel experience in the city center. Travelers who prefer personality have strong alternatives in Asher Adams, Le Méridien, Kimpton Hotel Monaco, and the historic Peery. Families and longer-stay guests should look especially closely at Element, Hyatt House, Homewood Suites, Residence Inn, and the other suite-oriented properties because kitchens, breakfast, and extra living space can save both money and patience over several nights.
Salt Lake City also rewards travelers who think carefully about transportation. Downtown TRAX service and the Free Fare Zone make many central hotels practical without a rental car, especially when most of the itinerary stays between the convention district, Temple Square, The Gateway, and Main Street. The University and Foothill hotels are less convenient for a purely downtown trip but can be dramatically better for campus or hospital visits. Airport hotels are a separate category altogether: they make sense for an early departure, a late arrival, or airport-area work, but most leisure travelers will not want to commute from that western hotel cluster every day.
Quick Picks
- Best overall splurge: The Grand America Hotel — A full-service downtown experience with pools, spa facilities, generous rooms, and easy TRAX access.
- Best for the Salt Palace: Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City — Direct convention-center integration and a modern downtown location make meeting days unusually simple.
- Best for couples: Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City by IHG — A central boutique-style stay with more personality than a large convention tower.
- Best for families downtown: Element Salt Lake City Downtown — Kitchens or kitchenettes, breakfast, a pool, and a strong Gateway/Delta Center location create an easy multi-night base.
- Best value-oriented downtown choice: Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Downtown — A practical Hilton with pool facilities and potentially easier parking economics than premium core hotels.
- Best for a longer stay: Homewood Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City-Downtown — Kitchen-equipped suites and breakfast are genuinely useful when the trip runs beyond a weekend.
- Best near the University of Utah: University Guest House & Conference Center — Campus convenience, breakfast, and parking make it especially useful for university and medical visits.
- Best for an early flight: Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport — A 24-hour airport shuttle, breakfast, and family-friendly facilities keep airport logistics uncomplicated.
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The 40 hotels below cover luxury and convention properties, boutique hotels, family-friendly rooms, extended-stay suites, university-area lodging, and airport hotels. The aim is not to force every traveler into the same “best” hotel. It is to make the trade-offs obvious: walkability versus parking, full-service facilities versus included breakfast, a kitchen versus a restaurant downstairs, downtown energy versus a quieter campus setting, and sightseeing convenience versus airport efficiency.
40 Salt Lake City Hotels at a Glance
Use this section as a fast first pass. The short descriptions focus on the main reason each property is worth comparing; the full entries below explain the location, amenities, and limitations in more detail.
1. The Grand America Hotel — Best for travelers who want a full-service, upscale downtown stay with a pool, spa, polished public spaces, and room to slow down between city plans.
2. Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City — Best for convention attendees, business travelers, and first-time visitors who place a premium on being in the middle of downtown with minimal transportation friction.
3. Asher Adams, Autograph Collection — Best for design-minded couples, event travelers, and visitors who want a distinctive hotel beside The Gateway and Delta Center rather than a conventional business-hotel atmosphere.
4. Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for couples and leisure travelers who want a contemporary downtown hotel with a more social, design-forward feel and easy access to the western side of the center.
5. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City by IHG — Best for couples, solo travelers, and city-break visitors who prefer a boutique-style hotel with character over a large convention property.
6. Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek — Best for convention guests, shoppers, and first-time visitors who want to be between the Salt Palace and City Creek Center with exceptionally simple downtown logistics.
7. Hilton Salt Lake City Center — Best for business travelers and families who want a full-service downtown Hilton with an indoor pool and a central address close to the Salt Palace.
8. Salt Lake City Marriott City Center — Best for business and leisure travelers who want a polished full-service Marriott on the eastern side of the central downtown grid.
9. Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for event and convention travelers who want to be close to Delta Center and the Salt Palace without choosing one of the largest premium convention brands.
10. The Peery Salt Lake City Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton — Best for travelers who like historic character and a smaller hotel footprint but still want a very central downtown address.
11. AC Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for short-stay travelers and business guests who prefer streamlined modern design and a central location over a long list of resort amenities.
12. Little America Hotel — Best for travelers who want a traditional full-service Salt Lake City hotel with pools, dining, and a Main Street location, but do not necessarily need Grand America’s higher-end positioning.
13. Element Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for families, couples, and longer-stay travelers who want a modern downtown base with kitchens or kitchenettes, breakfast, a pool, and excellent access to Delta Center and The Gateway.
14. Hyatt House Salt Lake City / Downtown — Best for families, small groups, and travelers staying several nights who value suite-style space and a convenient west-downtown location.
15. Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for event travelers and families who want an indoor pool and a very convenient Delta Center/Gateway location without moving into a premium full-service hotel.
16. Hyatt Place Salt Lake City/Downtown/The Gateway — Best for families and event-goers who want roomy, uncomplicated accommodations near Delta Center with breakfast and a pool.
17. Hampton Inn Salt Lake City-Downtown — Best for budget-conscious families and road-trippers who want breakfast and a pool while staying close enough to downtown attractions for a short city visit.
18. Holiday Inn Express Salt Lake City Downtown by IHG — Best for convention attendees and families who want a central address with the practical rhythm of an express-service hotel.
19. DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for families, colleagues, and travelers who care more about separate living space than being on the single most central downtown block.
20. Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites Salt Lake City — Best for families and road-trippers looking for a practical downtown-area hotel with a pool and a reputation for useful inclusions.
21. Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for travelers with a car who want a well-reviewed, value-oriented downtown hotel with a pool and easier parking economics than many premium core properties.
22. Homewood Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City-Downtown — Best for longer-stay travelers and families who want a real kitchenette or kitchen setup, breakfast, and more residential room functionality.
23. Residence Inn by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for families and multi-night visitors who want the Residence Inn combination of suite space, cooking capability, and breakfast in a downtown setting.
24. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for families and road-trippers who want more room to spread out, breakfast, and a quieter edge-of-downtown base.
25. TownePlace Suites Salt Lake City Downtown — Best for extended-stay guests who want a modern Marriott-branded downtown base with a residential room concept.
26. Evo Hotel — Best for younger travelers, outdoor-sports enthusiasts, and visitors who would rather stay somewhere playful and unconventional than in a standard business hotel.
27. Comfort Inn Downtown — Best for travelers who primarily need a straightforward bed, basic amenities, and a downtown-adjacent location at a more modest price point.
28. Metropolitan Inn — Best for price-sensitive travelers who want to remain near central Salt Lake City and are comfortable trading amenities and polish for a simpler stay.
29. University Guest House & Conference Center — Best for University of Utah visitors, hospital-related travelers, campus guests, and value-conscious visitors whose plans are concentrated east of downtown.
30. Salt Lake City Marriott University Park — Best for business travelers, university visitors, and families who want a full-service hotel near the University of Utah and east-bench attractions.
31. Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City/University-Foothill Dr. — Best for families, university visitors, and road-trippers who want breakfast and parking on the east side of the city.
32. Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport — Best for early-flight travelers, families, and road-trippers who want a straightforward airport stay with breakfast, a shuttle, and a seasonal pool.
33. Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport — Best for business travelers and overnight airport guests who want shuttle convenience plus an on-site restaurant and a more full-service feel.
34. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Airport — Best for airport travelers who want a larger full-service property with an indoor pool, dining, and meeting facilities.
35. Comfort Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport — Best for families and road-trippers who want an airport hotel with breakfast, an indoor pool, and practical in-room conveniences.
36. Tru by Hilton Salt Lake City Airport — Best for short airport stays, solo travelers, and couples who like a newer, casual Hilton concept and do not need a full-service restaurant.
37. Holiday Inn & Suites Salt Lake City-Airport West by IHG — Best for families and business travelers who want an airport shuttle, indoor pool and hot tub, and a more full-service IHG option.
38. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Salt Lake City-Airport East by IHG — Best for travelers who want an express-service airport hotel with breakfast and convenient access to the airport without moving as far west into the International Center cluster.
39. Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Airport — Best for families and business travelers who want spacious Hyatt Place rooms, airport shuttle service, and 24-hour food availability.
40. Sonesta Simply Suites Salt Lake City Airport — Best for longer airport-area stays, project workers, and travelers who prioritize a kitchen and laundry over a conventional hotel restaurant or resort facilities.
12 Downtown Premium, Boutique & Convention Hotels
Downtown is the easiest all-purpose place to stay for a first Salt Lake City trip, especially when the itinerary includes the Salt Palace Convention Center, Temple Square, City Creek Center, Delta Center, or several meetings in the central business district. The biggest advantage is not simply distance. It is the ability to combine walking with TRAX and avoid turning every meal, meeting, or evening plan into a parking decision.
The hotels in this group range from Grand America’s full-service luxury to Hyatt Regency’s convention efficiency and the more individual personalities of Asher Adams, Le Méridien, Kimpton Monaco, and the Peery. Little America adds a traditional Salt Lake City alternative with pools and multiple room categories. The right choice depends on how much time you expect to spend inside the hotel and how much you value direct access to a particular part of downtown.
Travelers attending a large convention should give location unusually high weight. A hotel that lets you walk back to the room between sessions can be worth more than a slightly lower nightly rate several blocks farther away. Leisure travelers can afford to prioritize atmosphere, a pool, a spa, or a boutique feel because the compact downtown grid keeps many central attractions within a manageable radius.
1. The Grand America Hotel
The Grand America Hotel is especially well suited to travelers who want a full-service, upscale downtown stay with a pool, spa, polished public spaces, and room to slow down between city plans. The hotel sits on Main Street at the south side of the downtown core, with TRAX close by and a straightforward route north toward Temple Square, City Creek Center, the Salt Palace Convention Center, and Delta Center.
Grand America stands apart for its resort-like collection of facilities in a city-center setting: indoor and seasonal outdoor swimming, a spa, fitness facilities, restaurants and lounges, and rooms and suites that are generally more spacious than a typical compact downtown room. Some accommodations add balconies, and suite layouts can make longer or more celebratory stays easier. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Recent traveler feedback on Tripadvisor commonly highlights the scale of the property, the generous rooms, the pool and spa, and the sense that the hotel can function as a destination in its own right instead of simply a place to sleep. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. The trade-off is price and scale. This is not the obvious choice for a traveler who plans to spend almost every waking hour outside the hotel, and busy holiday or event periods can make the large public spaces feel much livelier.
Choose Grand America over Little America when the spa, higher-end service environment, and a more elaborate hotel experience matter. Little America can make more sense when you want the same general Main Street corridor with a less ambitious price point. Before booking, compare room categories carefully, especially if a balcony, suite configuration, specific view, parking arrangement, or spa access matters to the trip.
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2. Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
For convention attendees, business travelers, and first-time visitors who place a premium on being in the middle of downtown with minimal transportation friction, Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City offers a particularly logical fit. Hyatt Regency is directly connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center and sits within the compact downtown convention district. Temple Square, City Creek Center, Delta Center, restaurants, and TRAX stops are all part of the surrounding central-city network.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. The 700-room hotel opened in 2022 and is designed for large meetings as well as leisure stays. Its modern rooms, substantial fitness facilities, seasonal outdoor pool, restaurants and event spaces give travelers the convenience of a major convention hotel without pushing them to the airport or an outer business district. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Tripadvisor reviews frequently focus on the convenience of the location, the modern feel of the property, and the ability to move between meetings, downtown dining, shopping, and city sights without repeatedly getting in a car. The biggest practical downside is that a prime convention location can come with convention-level pricing and busier common areas when major groups are in town. Parking can also be less appealing than at value-oriented properties outside the core.
For Salt Palace access, this is the clearest alternative to Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek. Hyatt Regency feels newer and more purpose-built for the current convention district; the Marriott has the advantage of sitting immediately beside City Creek shopping and has a long-established downtown footprint. Before paying, if your trip overlaps a major convention, sporting event, or downtown concert, compare rates early and confirm parking, breakfast, pool hours, and the exact cancellation terms attached to the room you select.
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3. Asher Adams, Autograph Collection
The strongest reason to choose Asher Adams, Autograph Collection is its fit for design-minded couples, event travelers, and visitors who want a distinctive hotel beside The Gateway and Delta Center rather than a conventional business-hotel atmosphere. Asher Adams occupies the historic Union Pacific Depot area at the western edge of downtown, putting Delta Center and The Gateway immediately around it and leaving the Salt Palace and central downtown within an easy urban walk or short transit ride.
The Autograph Collection property combines historic railway architecture with newer hotel spaces and multiple food-and-drink venues. The appeal is less about checking off a generic amenity list and more about staying in a property with a strong architectural identity while keeping major downtown event venues close. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Early Tripadvisor feedback often praises the design, location near Delta Center, and lively restaurant-and-bar scene. Because the hotel is newer, its review history is shorter than long-established downtown properties such as Grand America, Little America, or the Marriott hotels. A lively hotel can also be a noisier hotel. Music, events, and active public spaces are part of the draw, so travelers who prioritize a quiet retreat should read recent room-specific comments and consider requesting a room location away from the busiest areas.
Choose Asher Adams over Hyatt Place Gateway when atmosphere and design are priorities. Hyatt Place is the more straightforward option for travelers who care about practical rooms, breakfast, a pool, and family-friendly simplicity close to the same western-downtown attractions. Check current room descriptions, parking or valet arrangements, pet terms, and any venue activity during your dates before committing to a particular room category.
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4. Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown
Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown works best for couples and leisure travelers who want a contemporary downtown hotel with a more social, design-forward feel and easy access to the western side of the center. The hotel is near West Temple and the growing west-downtown corridor, convenient to Delta Center, the Salt Palace, The Gateway, and the central downtown grid.
Le Méridien brings a modern upscale style, a rooftop-oriented social component, dining, fitness facilities, and a pool to a part of downtown where visitors can combine events with restaurants and city sightseeing. Tripadvisor also lists it among popular Salt Lake City luxury and romantic hotel choices. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Traveler feedback tends to emphasize the contemporary design and location, while rooftop and public-space amenities help distinguish it from more conventional chain hotels nearby. The social energy that attracts couples and weekend travelers may not be ideal for someone seeking the quietest possible base. Parking and any food-and-beverage extras can also make the total stay feel different from a breakfast-included hotel.
Le Méridien competes most naturally with Asher Adams and Kimpton Hotel Monaco for travelers who want personality. Pick Le Méridien for a newer contemporary feel; consider Monaco for a more established boutique atmosphere closer to the central Main Street side of downtown. Confirm seasonal pool availability, rooftop hours, parking arrangements, breakfast terms, and the room type if a particular outlook or extra space matters.
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5. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City by IHG
If you are couples, solo travelers, and city-break visitors who prefer a boutique-style hotel with character over a large convention property, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City by IHG deserves a close look. Hotel Monaco sits in the heart of downtown, convenient to Main Street, City Creek Center, Temple Square, the Salt Palace, and downtown dining. The central grid makes it one of the easier choices for a short stay without a car.
The attraction is its personality: a historic-building setting, colorful Kimpton design language, a restaurant and bar, fitness facilities, and the kind of smaller-scale public environment that feels different from the convention hotels surrounding it. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Tripadvisor includes the hotel among popular romantic choices in Salt Lake City, and recurring traveler comments often focus on location, style, and the pleasure of staying somewhere that does not feel interchangeable with an airport or suburban chain property. Boutique character can mean less of a resort-style amenity package than Grand America and less meeting infrastructure than Hyatt Regency. Travelers sensitive to room size, street noise, or historic-building quirks should read recent comments for the room category they plan to book.
Choose Monaco over Hilton Salt Lake City Center when personality and a couple-oriented city break matter more than a larger full-service business hotel. Choose Hilton when an indoor pool, bigger convention-hotel footprint, and corporate facilities carry more weight. Reconfirm parking, pet terms, breakfast inclusions, and the exact room dimensions and bedding before booking, because these details can vary substantially by room and rate.
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6. Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek
Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek is especially well suited to convention guests, shoppers, and first-time visitors who want to be between the Salt Palace and City Creek Center with exceptionally simple downtown logistics. The hotel is on South West Temple across from the Salt Palace and immediately beside City Creek Center, with Temple Square, restaurants, and TRAX stops close enough that many downtown itineraries can stay largely on foot.
This is a large, established full-service Marriott with restaurants, a lounge, Starbucks, fitness facilities, meeting space, and the practical services expected of a major downtown convention hotel. Its strongest amenity is arguably the address itself: stepping outside puts guests in one of the most useful blocks in the city for conventions and central sightseeing. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Tripadvisor feedback regularly returns to the central location. For a traveler who wants to move between convention sessions, shopping, Temple Square, and dinner without planning multiple rides, that convenience can outweigh the appeal of a newer or more residential-feeling hotel. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. The building is not the newest downtown option, and parking can add materially to the cost of a stay. Travelers who want a pool-centered family break or a boutique atmosphere have stronger alternatives.
Hyatt Regency is the modern convention-hotel rival almost next door. Marriott makes particular sense if City Creek and the traditional downtown core are central to the trip; Hyatt Regency may appeal more if newer rooms and direct convention-center integration are the priority. Check current parking charges, breakfast inclusion, lounge-access rules if relevant, and room type. If your dates coincide with a large convention, compare cancellation conditions before choosing the lowest-looking rate.
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7. Hilton Salt Lake City Center
For business travelers and families who want a full-service downtown Hilton with an indoor pool and a central address close to the Salt Palace, Hilton Salt Lake City Center offers a particularly logical fit. The hotel is on South West Temple in the downtown core, close to the convention center, Main Street, restaurants, shopping, and TRAX.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. An indoor heated pool, fitness facilities, restaurants, meeting space, and a large room inventory make Hilton a flexible choice for business events and mixed work-and-leisure trips. The indoor pool is especially useful for families who do not want their swim plans to depend on the season. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Recent Tripadvisor comments often praise the location and the convenience of having a substantial hotel base in the center. As with many large downtown properties, experiences can vary by room position, event load, and the particular rate package booked. Parking is not the kind of free, effortless arrangement found at some university or airport hotels, and downtown assessments or other required charges can affect the final total. The hotel also feels more like a large business property than a boutique retreat.
Families who want more resort atmosphere should compare Grand America; travelers who value a kitchen or included breakfast may prefer Element, Hyatt House, Homewood Suites, or another suite-oriented option. Before paying, review the final price breakdown for parking and mandatory charges, and verify pool hours, breakfast terms, room category, and cancellation conditions.
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8. Salt Lake City Marriott City Center
The strongest reason to choose Salt Lake City Marriott City Center is its fit for business and leisure travelers who want a polished full-service Marriott on the eastern side of the central downtown grid. Marriott City Center is positioned near Gallivan Center and the Main Street side of downtown, within reach of City Creek, the Salt Palace, restaurants, and rail service while feeling slightly removed from the Gateway event corridor.
The property offers the conventional strengths of a full-service city hotel, including a pool, fitness facilities, dining and lounge options, meeting space, and a location that works for both office visits and sightseeing. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Travelers frequently value the downtown address and the ability to reach central destinations without a long commute. For a work trip, the eastern-central position can be particularly convenient if meetings are spread across downtown rather than concentrated at the Salt Palace. It does not have the distinctive historic identity of Monaco or Peery, nor the newer statement architecture of Hyatt Regency or Asher Adams. Parking and breakfast can also be less simple than at some value-oriented hotels.
Compare it directly with Hilton Salt Lake City Center: both are strong conventional downtown business hotels. Marriott City Center leans toward the eastern side of the core, while Hilton sits closer to West Temple and the convention-center axis. Check the current room package, parking terms, pool hours, breakfast options, and any event-related rate restrictions.
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9. Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown
Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown works best for event and convention travelers who want to be close to Delta Center and the Salt Palace without choosing one of the largest premium convention brands. The Radisson is on West South Temple, putting it between Delta Center, the Salt Palace, Temple Square, and the western edge of the downtown core.
Its practical appeal is straightforward: a large downtown hotel, restaurant and bar service, fitness facilities, meeting space, and quick access to the major event corridor. Travelers can often keep central plans on foot or use TRAX instead of driving from stop to stop. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Tripadvisor feedback commonly mentions location as a key reason to book. Pool availability and renovation-related details have varied in traveler reports over time, making this a property where checking the latest amenity status is more useful than relying on an old feature list. If a pool or a particular refreshed room style is central to your trip, verify it directly before booking. Event nights can also change the feel of the surrounding area and the demand for parking.
Hyatt Regency and Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek offer more obvious premium convention positioning. Radisson can be attractive when its current rate and room package fit better and you still want the same general event district. Confirm pool status, parking cost, breakfast terms, room category, and any renovation or facility notices shown for your dates.
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10. The Peery Salt Lake City Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
If you are travelers who like historic character and a smaller hotel footprint but still want a very central downtown address, The Peery Salt Lake City Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton deserves a close look. The Peery is in the Broadway/West Temple part of downtown, near restaurants, nightlife, the Salt Palace, and central transit.
As a Tapestry Collection property, it offers more individual character than a standard business-chain hotel. Historic architecture and a compact urban footprint are part of the experience, while Hilton affiliation can matter to travelers who prefer a familiar loyalty ecosystem. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Tripadvisor discussions often revolve around the building’s character, central location, and the trade-offs that come with an older property. A historic hotel can be memorable precisely because it does not have the same room proportions and floor plans as a newly built tower. Travelers who need very large rooms, a resort-style pool, or extensive meeting facilities should look elsewhere. Light sleepers may also want to pay attention to room-position comments because the surrounding downtown blocks are active.
Peery is a natural alternative to Kimpton Monaco. Peery can suit travelers drawn to a more intimate historic property; Monaco brings a more overt boutique-design and full-service restaurant identity. Look closely at room size, bed configuration, parking, accessibility features, and the latest traveler comments for the particular room type.
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11. AC Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown
AC Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown is especially well suited to short-stay travelers and business guests who prefer streamlined modern design and a central location over a long list of resort amenities. AC Hotel sits in the west-central downtown grid, close to the Salt Palace, Delta Center, restaurants, and the growing entertainment side of the center.
The AC concept emphasizes contemporary rooms, a clean-lined lobby and lounge environment, fitness facilities, and an efficient city-hotel experience. It works particularly well when the hotel is a stylish base between meetings, meals, and events rather than the main entertainment of the trip. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Traveler comments often highlight modern styling and the useful downtown position. Breakfast and parking are details worth checking because they can be paid extras rather than built into the headline room rate. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. Families who want a pool, included breakfast, or larger suite-style rooms may find Hyatt Place, Hampton Inn, Element, or Hyatt House easier. AC is more compelling for adults who value design, location, and simplicity.
Compared with Le Méridien, AC is usually the more understated choice; Le Méridien has a stronger social and rooftop identity. Compared with Courtyard Downtown, AC feels more design-led, while Courtyard can be more practical for families who want an indoor pool. Confirm parking, breakfast pricing or inclusion, room size, and the final cancellation conditions for your selected rate.
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12. Little America Hotel
For travelers who want a traditional full-service Salt Lake City hotel with pools, dining, and a Main Street location, but do not necessarily need Grand America’s higher-end positioning, Little America Hotel offers a particularly logical fit. Little America is on South Main Street, directly across from Grand America and near TRAX, making the northern downtown core accessible without requiring a car for every outing.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. The hotel has a broad resort-like amenity mix for a downtown property, including indoor and seasonal outdoor pools, dining, fitness facilities, landscaped areas, and a large number of rooms spread across different building types. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Tripadvisor travelers often praise the spaciousness of many Tower rooms and the property’s traditional atmosphere. A recurring planning point is the difference between Tower accommodations and Garden rooms, which are in separate lower-rise buildings and can produce a very different stay. Room category matters here more than at many hotels. Travelers expecting a high-rise full-service experience should not assume every room is in the Tower. Street and rail proximity can also matter to light sleepers depending on room position.
Little America is the value-conscious counterpart to Grand America across the street. Grand America is the splurge for spa and luxury; Little America works when you want pools, dining, and a central full-service setting with more room-category flexibility. Before paying, confirm Tower versus Garden placement, parking, breakfast terms, pool hours, and the exact room layout before booking.
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16 Downtown Suites, Family Hotels & Practical Value Stays
Salt Lake City has an unusually useful second tier of downtown hotels for travelers who care about the practical details of a stay more than a grand lobby. Kitchens, breakfast, pools, larger rooms, easier parking, and suite layouts can matter a great deal on a family trip, a ski stopover, a work project, or any visit lasting four or five nights.
The west and south sides of downtown hold many of these properties. That usually means a slightly longer walk to Temple Square in exchange for room formats that are easier to live in. Element and Hyatt House are particularly strong for modern extended-stay convenience; Homewood Suites, Residence Inn, and TownePlace Suites emphasize kitchen-equipped lodging; Hyatt Place, Courtyard, Hampton, Crystal Inn, and Hilton Garden Inn cover the family and value-oriented middle.
Do not compare these hotels only by the first room rate you see. Breakfast for four people, parking for several nights, kitchen access, and an extra sitting area can change the real trip cost. On the other hand, paying for space you will never use makes little sense on a one-night concert trip. The entries below focus on matching the room format to the actual trip.
13. Element Salt Lake City Downtown
The strongest reason to choose Element Salt Lake City Downtown is its fit for families, couples, and longer-stay travelers who want a modern downtown base with kitchens or kitchenettes, breakfast, a pool, and excellent access to Delta Center and The Gateway. Element is on South 300 West, a short walk from Delta Center, The Gateway, the Salt Palace, and downtown transit.
The property combines an extended-stay-friendly room concept with a contemporary downtown location. Kitchen-equipped rooms, breakfast, a rooftop pool, fitness facilities, EV charging, and pet-friendly options can reduce the number of small logistical chores that accumulate on a multi-night trip. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Tripadvisor feedback often notes the modern feel, useful location, and room functionality. Tripadvisor also lists Element among popular Salt Lake City hotels with a pool and among hotels near Temple Square. Travelers who want a full-service luxury lobby, spa, or broad restaurant selection may prefer Grand America or one of the larger convention hotels. Element’s strengths are practical rather than grand.
Hyatt House and Homewood Suites are the closest conceptual rivals. Element feels newer and more lifestyle-oriented; Homewood can be appealing for traditional suite layouts, while Hyatt House balances extended-stay practicality with Gateway-area convenience. Verify the exact kitchen setup for your room category, parking, breakfast hours, pool season or hours, and pet charges if applicable.
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14. Hyatt House Salt Lake City / Downtown
Hyatt House Salt Lake City / Downtown works best for families, small groups, and travelers staying several nights who value suite-style space and a convenient west-downtown location. Hyatt House is near The Gateway and Delta Center, with the Salt Palace and central downtown reachable on foot or by a short transit hop.
The Hyatt House format is built around residential practicality, with studio and suite options, kitchen-equipped categories, breakfast, fitness facilities, and a pool. That combination can be more useful than a traditional hotel room when children need snacks, work calls happen at odd hours, or the trip lasts long enough that eating every meal out becomes tiring. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Tripadvisor lists Hyatt House among popular pet-friendly Salt Lake City hotels, and guest feedback often returns to the usefulness of the location and larger room formats. It is not a classic luxury hotel, and the western downtown setting feels different from the Main Street/Temple Square core. Travelers whose plans revolve almost entirely around City Creek or the eastern side of downtown may prefer a more central-eastern property.
Choose Hyatt House over Courtyard Downtown when a kitchen and longer-stay functionality matter more. Choose Courtyard when you prefer a conventional hotel setup and an indoor pool close to Delta Center. Confirm which room categories actually include the kitchen features you need, plus parking, breakfast, pet fees, and housekeeping frequency for longer stays.
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15. Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown
If you are event travelers and families who want an indoor pool and a very convenient Delta Center/Gateway location without moving into a premium full-service hotel, Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown deserves a close look. The Courtyard sits on West 100 South, close to Delta Center, The Gateway, and the western edge of the Salt Palace district.
An indoor pool, fitness facilities, the Courtyard Bistro concept, business services, and modern rooms make this a straightforward city base. The pool is a meaningful difference for families, especially when weather makes an outdoor pool less useful. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Recent Tripadvisor comments regularly mention the location and spacious feel of rooms. Some family travelers should pay attention to the exact sofa-bed or secondary sleeping setup, because comfort and occupancy can vary by room type. Breakfast is not automatically the simple included proposition found at Hampton or some extended-stay brands, and parking is another line item to check. Travelers expecting a full-service restaurant scene or luxury extras should look higher up the market.
Hyatt Place Gateway is a strong alternative with breakfast and an outdoor pool; Courtyard can be preferable when an indoor pool and Marriott-style conventional room setup fit the trip better. Confirm parking, breakfast package, pool hours, the precise bed configuration, and any sofa-bed details if more than two people will share the room.
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16. Hyatt Place Salt Lake City/Downtown/The Gateway
Hyatt Place Salt Lake City/Downtown/The Gateway is especially well suited to families and event-goers who want roomy, uncomplicated accommodations near Delta Center with breakfast and a pool. Hyatt Place is on North 400 West beside The Gateway area, exceptionally handy for Delta Center and still connected to the rest of downtown by walking and TRAX.
Spacious room layouts, breakfast, a seasonal outdoor pool, fitness facilities, and pet-friendly options make it an easy multi-purpose hotel. The extra seating area typical of Hyatt Place rooms can matter when a family does not want every evening to happen on the edge of a bed. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Tripadvisor feedback often praises the central-west location and room space. Some comments mention street or city noise, which is worth weighing if you are a light sleeper. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. This is a practical hotel rather than a boutique or resort stay. The Gateway side of downtown is excellent for arena events but is not the exact same experience as staying beside City Creek and Main Street.
Element is the stronger pick when a kitchen or newer lifestyle feel matters; Hyatt Place is appealing for travelers who want an uncomplicated room, breakfast, pool, and Delta Center convenience. Check current parking charges, pool season, breakfast hours, pet terms, and room position if noise sensitivity is important.
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17. Hampton Inn Salt Lake City-Downtown
For budget-conscious families and road-trippers who want breakfast and a pool while staying close enough to downtown attractions for a short city visit, Hampton Inn Salt Lake City-Downtown offers a particularly logical fit. The hotel is on the southern side of downtown, convenient to the central grid while generally feeling a little less immersed in the busiest convention blocks.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. Hampton’s familiar strengths—breakfast, a pool, fitness facilities, and a straightforward room product—make the property easy to understand. For a family, included breakfast can simplify mornings and help control incidental spending compared with a full-service downtown hotel. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Tripadvisor travelers often value the balance of downtown access and practical inclusions. It is a property to compare by total trip cost rather than by lobby glamour. The southern location means some central sights are a longer walk than they are from Marriott City Creek, Hyatt Regency, or Monaco. It also lacks the restaurant and nightlife atmosphere of the boutique options.
Crystal Inn is another strong practical competitor nearby. Hampton will appeal to travelers who like the Hilton/Hampton formula; Crystal Inn can be attractive when its room package and shuttle or parking arrangements fit better. Before paying, verify parking, breakfast hours, pool status, room bedding, and cancellation terms, especially on concert or convention weekends.
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18. Holiday Inn Express Salt Lake City Downtown by IHG
The strongest reason to choose Holiday Inn Express Salt Lake City Downtown by IHG is its fit for convention attendees and families who want a central address with the practical rhythm of an express-service hotel. The hotel is near the Salt Palace and downtown restaurant blocks, making it one of the more convenient non-luxury choices for convention travelers.
The Holiday Inn Express model centers on breakfast, functional rooms, fitness facilities, and simple day-to-day logistics. That can be more valuable on a conference schedule than paying for elaborate hotel facilities you will barely use. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Location is a recurring strength in traveler feedback. Guests considering it for a conference should compare not just the room rate but the ease of walking back between sessions, especially on tightly scheduled days. This is not the hotel for a destination spa or a romantic boutique weekend. Parking arrangements and pool or hot-tub status should be checked rather than assumed from older reviews.
It competes directly with Hampton Inn Downtown for practical inclusions and with Hyatt Regency for location. Hyatt Regency wins on convention integration and full-service facilities; Holiday Inn Express can win on simplicity and total value. Check breakfast hours against your schedule, parking costs, any pool facilities currently operating, and the selected rate’s cancellation rules.
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19. DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown works best for families, colleagues, and travelers who care more about separate living space than being on the single most central downtown block. The all-suites hotel is on the southern side of downtown, still within the central city but farther from Temple Square than West Temple properties.
The principal advantage is in the name: suite-oriented layouts give travelers more separation between sleeping and sitting areas. That is useful for parents after a child goes to bed, coworkers sharing a larger accommodation, or anyone spending more time in the room than a one-night stop allows. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Travelers frequently discuss the value of the extra space. With an established older downtown hotel, recent room-condition comments are more useful than assuming every suite has the same level of refresh. The location is less instantly walkable to the northern core than Marriott City Creek or Hyatt Regency, and a suite does not automatically mean a full kitchen. Travelers should inspect the exact room description.
Choose DoubleTree Suites over Hyatt House when you want a traditional full-service suite hotel; choose Hyatt House when kitchen-equipped extended-stay functionality matters more. Confirm the suite layout, any refrigerator or microwave details, parking, breakfast, pool status, and the bed configuration for your party.
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20. Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites Salt Lake City
If you are families and road-trippers looking for a practical downtown-area hotel with a pool and a reputation for useful inclusions, Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites Salt Lake City deserves a close look. Crystal Inn is south-west of the downtown core, close enough for city access but not as central as the Salt Palace and Temple Square hotels.
The property is commonly considered for its indoor pool and hot-tub setup, breakfast, and practical room format. It can be a sensible choice for a family that values a place to swim and straightforward morning logistics more than a designer lobby. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Tripadvisor comments often focus on value, room size, breakfast, and the convenience of having a well-rounded set of basics in one property. The location may encourage more use of a car or transit than the most central downtown hotels, depending on your itinerary. Travelers should also confirm any airport shuttle arrangements rather than assuming historical schedules remain current.
Hampton Inn Downtown is the most obvious comparison. Both target practical travelers; Crystal Inn can feel more independent and inclusion-focused, while Hampton offers the predictability of a major national brand. Verify parking, breakfast, pool and hot-tub hours, airport transportation if needed, and the room’s precise sleeping arrangement.
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21. Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Downtown
Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Downtown is especially well suited to travelers with a car who want a well-reviewed, value-oriented downtown hotel with a pool and easier parking economics than many premium core properties. The hotel is on the south-western side of downtown, a little removed from Temple Square but still practical for the city center by car, ride-hail, or transit.
Tripadvisor currently highlights the hotel among popular value-oriented and pet-friendly choices, and its amenity mix includes a pool and hot tub, fitness facilities, and on-site dining. Limited free parking is a notable differentiator when available. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Travelers often mention clean, comfortable rooms, staff service, and the useful balance between price and downtown access. The parking advantage is worth confirming for your exact stay because capacity can be limited. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. You give up some door-to-door walkability compared with Marriott City Creek or Monaco. If your trip is centered on Temple Square and you do not want to drive at all, a hotel farther north may be easier.
Hilton Garden Inn is especially attractive against Hilton Salt Lake City Center for travelers driving in: the latter is more central and more full-service, while Garden Inn can offer simpler parking and a more value-oriented stay. Confirm parking availability, pool hours, restaurant schedule, pet charges, and breakfast terms.
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22. Homewood Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City-Downtown
For longer-stay travelers and families who want a real kitchenette or kitchen setup, breakfast, and more residential room functionality, Homewood Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City-Downtown offers a particularly logical fit. Homewood Suites is on the west side of downtown near Pioneer Park and the Gateway side of the center, with central attractions still within the broader downtown grid.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. Kitchen-equipped suites with a refrigerator, stovetop, microwave and utensils are the defining advantage, and breakfast adds another layer of day-to-day convenience. For a five-night stay, the ability to store groceries and make a simple meal can matter far more than a fancy lobby. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Tripadvisor feedback frequently calls out the convenience of the kitchen and breakfast. Longer-stay guests should pay particular attention to recent comments about room condition and housekeeping frequency, because those factors matter more as the number of nights grows. The immediate setting is not the same as staying beside City Creek or Temple Square, and travelers should be comfortable with the western downtown location. A kitchen also does not automatically mean every cooking appliance you may expect at home.
Element is the fresher, more lifestyle-driven alternative; Homewood is the traditional extended-stay workhorse. Residence Inn and TownePlace Suites are also worth comparing if Marriott loyalty matters. Before paying, confirm the exact kitchen appliances, housekeeping schedule, parking, breakfast, pool status, and any pet rules before a longer stay.
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23. Residence Inn by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown
The strongest reason to choose Residence Inn by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown is its fit for families and multi-night visitors who want the Residence Inn combination of suite space, cooking capability, and breakfast in a downtown setting. The hotel is on South 300 West, convenient to the Salt Palace and the western-central downtown area without being directly on the busiest event block.
Residence Inn’s appeal is the extended-stay format: kitchen-equipped accommodations, breakfast, work-friendly layouts, and space to settle in. That makes it useful for ski travelers staging gear in the city, families who want refrigerator space, and business visitors on projects lasting more than a couple of nights. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Tripadvisor breakfast feedback is generally favorable, and location comments often note the usefulness of being near downtown while having a more residential room setup. Travelers looking for a newer design statement may prefer Element or TownePlace. Older extended-stay properties can also vary more by room condition, so recent reviews are especially important.
Residence Inn and Homewood Suites serve similar needs. Residence Inn makes sense for Marriott loyalists and those who like its suite format; Homewood offers a Hilton-based alternative with a similarly kitchen-focused stay. Verify the exact kitchen setup, parking, pool status, breakfast hours, housekeeping frequency, and any renovation notes.
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24. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown works best for families and road-trippers who want more room to spread out, breakfast, and a quieter edge-of-downtown base. SpringHill Suites sits south-west of the central core on South 300 West, making it more convenient by car than a Temple Square-focused stay but still close to downtown.
The suite-style layout separates sleeping and sitting functions more clearly than a basic hotel room, while breakfast and work surfaces suit family and business use. This is the kind of property that can make a three- or four-night trip feel less cramped without moving to a full apartment-style stay. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Travelers often appreciate the room space and practical inclusions. Some reviews describe the property as less fresh than newer downtown competitors, so recent room-condition comments deserve attention. You will not step straight out into the heart of Temple Square or the convention district. Travelers prioritizing nightlife and a car-free weekend should look farther north.
SpringHill Suites is a middle ground between a standard Hampton-style room and a kitchen-heavy Residence Inn. If cooking is important, Residence Inn wins; if you simply want extra living space and breakfast, SpringHill may be enough. Check parking, pool status, breakfast hours, current shuttle information if relevant, and the exact suite bedding.
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25. TownePlace Suites Salt Lake City Downtown
If you are extended-stay guests who want a modern Marriott-branded downtown base with a residential room concept, TownePlace Suites Salt Lake City Downtown deserves a close look. TownePlace Suites is centrally placed enough for walking to Temple Square, City Creek, restaurants, and downtown businesses, while retaining the practical feel of an extended-stay hotel.
The TownePlace concept is designed around longer stays and kitchen-equipped rooms, giving travelers flexibility for breakfast, snacks, and simple meals. That can make a major difference for remote workers, families with dietary routines, or anyone tired of restaurant meals by day four. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Tripadvisor comments often highlight the useful downtown location and rooms equipped for longer stays. As always with kitchenette claims, check the exact room description rather than assuming every category has identical appliances. The property is more functional than indulgent. Travelers wanting a rooftop pool, full-service dining, or a romantic hotel atmosphere have stronger choices elsewhere.
Element is the more lifestyle-oriented extended-stay option with a pool and stronger social spaces. TownePlace can be a better fit for travelers prioritizing practical Marriott-style apartment functions over hotel theatrics. Confirm kitchen equipment, parking, breakfast, housekeeping frequency, pet terms, and the exact room layout.
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26. Evo Hotel
Evo Hotel is especially well suited to younger travelers, outdoor-sports enthusiasts, and visitors who would rather stay somewhere playful and unconventional than in a standard business hotel. Evo is south-west of the downtown core in the Granary District area, close enough to downtown by a short ride but not positioned for the same walk-everywhere experience as Temple Square hotels.
Its defining features are tied to the wider evo Campus, including climbing and skate-oriented facilities, fitness and wellness components, and a social café/bar atmosphere. The hotel rooms themselves can be compact, making the shared activity ecosystem a bigger part of the stay. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Tripadvisor comments frequently describe the property as hip, creative, and distinctive, with the climbing gym and skatepark among the unusual attractions. Some travelers question value when they compare room size or add-on costs with conventional hotels. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. This is a niche choice. If you need a quiet, spacious room for traditional business travel, it may be less compelling than Hilton Garden Inn or a suite property. The Granary District location also means most classic downtown sights are not directly outside the door.
Evo and Asher Adams both offer personality, but in very different ways: Asher Adams is an upscale historic-depot hotel beside Delta Center; Evo is an adventure-sports campus hotel with a more casual spirit. Check room size, parking, any facility charges or access rules, café hours, and recent comments about noise before booking.
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27. Comfort Inn Downtown
For travelers who primarily need a straightforward bed, basic amenities, and a downtown-adjacent location at a more modest price point, Comfort Inn Downtown offers a particularly logical fit. Comfort Inn is on the southern side of downtown, better suited to travelers comfortable with a somewhat longer walk or a short drive to the northern core.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. The proposition is practical rather than aspirational: familiar rooms, breakfast-oriented value, Wi-Fi, and basic in-room conveniences. It can work well for a one- or two-night stop when the city itself, rather than the hotel, is the focus. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Travelers assessing an economy property should pay close attention to the newest room-condition and maintenance comments because those are more decision-relevant than an older average impression. You should not expect the pool, restaurants, elaborate public spaces, or hyper-central address of more expensive options. The extra transportation time can also reduce the apparent savings if your plans repeatedly pull you to Temple Square and Delta Center.
Metropolitan Inn is another lower-cost downtown-adjacent option. Comfort Inn offers a more familiar national-brand framework; Hilton Garden Inn can be worth the step up if parking, pool access, and a more full-service feel justify the difference. Before paying, verify breakfast, parking, current room condition comments, pet terms if relevant, and the cancellation policy.
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28. Metropolitan Inn
The strongest reason to choose Metropolitan Inn is its fit for price-sensitive travelers who want to remain near central Salt Lake City and are comfortable trading amenities and polish for a simpler stay. The Metropolitan Inn is near the southern edge of downtown, within the Main Street corridor but farther from the main convention and Temple Square blocks.
Its appeal is primarily the possibility of a lower-cost central base. For travelers arriving late, leaving early, or spending long days outside the hotel, a simpler property can be perfectly rational if the room condition and current total price meet expectations. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
This is exactly the sort of hotel where the newest traveler reviews matter more than broad brand assumptions. Look for recent patterns in cleanliness, maintenance, noise, and parking rather than relying on old impressions. Amenity expectations should be modest. Families seeking a pool, business travelers needing extensive meeting facilities, and couples planning a hotel-centered weekend will find stronger choices elsewhere.
Comfort Inn Downtown is the closest like-for-like comparison. If the price gap to Hampton Inn, Hilton Garden Inn, or Crystal Inn is small for your dates, those more amenity-rich properties may provide better overall value. Read the most recent Tripadvisor reviews, confirm parking, check-in requirements, and room features, and compare the final total rather than only the first nightly figure displayed.
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3 University of Utah & East Bench Hotels
The University of Utah and East Bench are a different lodging market from downtown. These hotels make the most sense when the university, medical facilities, Research Park, Red Butte Garden, Hogle Zoo, or the eastern foothill corridor is central to the trip. A visitor with appointments on campus can save a surprising amount of time by staying here instead of crossing the city repeatedly.
The trade-off is straightforward: downtown nightlife, Delta Center, and the Salt Palace are no longer outside the front door. A car becomes more useful, and evening plans may require a deliberate trip west. In return, parking can be simpler, the surroundings are less convention-oriented, and the hotels are positioned much better for east-side commitments.
University Guest House is the most campus-specific choice. Marriott University Park is the full-service business option, while Hampton Inn & Suites University/Foothill is the family-friendly chain alternative with practical inclusions.
29. University Guest House & Conference Center
University Guest House & Conference Center works best for University of Utah visitors, hospital-related travelers, campus guests, and value-conscious visitors whose plans are concentrated east of downtown. The Guest House is on the University of Utah campus, making it far more convenient for campus, medical, academic, and nearby east-bench destinations than a downtown hotel.
Tripadvisor currently highlights it among popular lower-cost Salt Lake City hotels, with free breakfast and free parking among the practical attractions. The campus setting can feel calmer and more purpose-driven than the central convention district. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Traveler feedback is notably strong for the practical combination of location, value, parking, and campus convenience. For someone visiting the university or hospital, saving repeated cross-town trips can matter more than having downtown nightlife downstairs. This is not the right base if the trip revolves around late-night downtown dining, Delta Center events, or walking to Temple Square. Transit can help, but the day-to-day rhythm is still campus-oriented.
Marriott University Park offers a more conventional full-service hotel experience nearby, while Hampton University/Foothill adds a familiar chain format with family-friendly amenities. University Guest House is the cleanest fit when campus access and value dominate. Confirm parking, breakfast hours, campus access details, room type, and any hospital or university-related scheduling needs before arrival.
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30. Salt Lake City Marriott University Park
If you are business travelers, university visitors, and families who want a full-service hotel near the University of Utah and east-bench attractions, Salt Lake City Marriott University Park deserves a close look. The hotel is on Wakara Way near the university, Research Park, Red Butte Garden, and the Natural History Museum of Utah. A car is generally more useful here than at a downtown hotel.
On-site dining, a bar, Starbucks, fitness facilities, meeting space, pet-friendly rooms, and full-service Marriott operations make it a more traditional business hotel than the campus Guest House. Mountain-facing surroundings are also a change from the downtown street grid. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Travelers value the university and Research Park location. Parking and the ability to drive easily toward eastern Salt Lake destinations can be more important here than proximity to downtown nightlife. Tripadvisor’s location information reflects that this is a car-oriented area. Travelers planning several daily downtown trips should consider the extra travel time and parking on both ends.
University Guest House is the more campus-specific, value-oriented option; Marriott University Park is better when a full-service hotel, meeting facilities, restaurant, and loyalty-program familiarity matter. Confirm parking charges, breakfast terms, pet fees, accessibility needs, and transportation plans. Do not assume an airport shuttle is included; verify any current transportation service directly.
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31. Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City/University-Foothill Dr.
Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City/University-Foothill Dr. is especially well suited to families, university visitors, and road-trippers who want breakfast and parking on the east side of the city. This Hampton sits along the Foothill Drive/east-bench corridor, convenient to the University of Utah, Hogle Zoo, and eastern-city destinations while being less convenient for a purely downtown itinerary.
Tripadvisor highlights the hotel among popular family, pet-friendly, and lower-cost choices in Salt Lake City. Breakfast and free parking are major practical advantages for travelers with a car, particularly families moving between campus and east-side attractions. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Its traveler feedback is strong, and the recurring appeal is consistency: a familiar Hampton stay, useful location, and fewer parking complications than the heart of downtown. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. The same location that makes it excellent for the east side makes it a weak choice for a car-free Temple Square weekend. Downtown dining and nightlife require more planning.
Compared with Marriott University Park, Hampton is simpler and often easier for family budgets because of breakfast and parking. Marriott offers a more full-service business environment and closer Research Park positioning. Confirm parking, breakfast hours, pool or fitness availability, pet charges, and the room configuration required for your family.
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9 Salt Lake City Airport Hotels for Early Flights & Short Stopovers
Airport hotels should solve an airport problem. They are most useful after a late arrival, before an early departure, during a short connection, or for work in the International Center and western industrial districts. They are not usually the best base for a multi-day sightseeing trip, because downtown Salt Lake City has enough central hotels that there is little reason to commute from the airport every morning.
The key features here are shuttle reliability, breakfast timing, indoor versus seasonal pools, on-site food, room space, and parking rules. A hotel with a 24-hour shuttle can be more valuable at 4:30 a.m. than one with a prettier lobby. A restaurant downstairs can be a relief after a delayed flight. For a family, an indoor pool or suite layout may turn a forced airport night into an easier evening.
Salt Lake City International Airport also has direct Green Line TRAX service to downtown. That gives travelers an alternative to an airport hotel when flight times are reasonable: staying downtown and using rail can preserve the city experience without necessarily renting a car. For very early or very late travel, the airport cluster remains the simpler choice.
32. Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport
For early-flight travelers, families, and road-trippers who want a straightforward airport stay with breakfast, a shuttle, and a seasonal pool, Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport offers a particularly logical fit. The hotel is in the airport/International Center area, a few miles from Salt Lake City International Airport and well west of downtown.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. Tripadvisor information highlights complimentary airport transportation, breakfast, Wi-Fi, an outdoor heated pool and hot tub, fitness and business facilities, and pet-friendly options. For an overnight connection, the 24-hour shuttle can matter more than downtown walkability. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Travelers commonly value airport proximity and shuttle convenience. As at any airport hotel, occasional aircraft or traffic noise is a realistic consideration, so light sleepers may want a room away from the most exposed side of the building. This is not a good choice for a sightseeing-heavy city break unless you have a car and accept repeated trips downtown. The International Center hotel cluster is designed around airport access, not street-level tourism.
Tru offers a newer, more casual feel; Hilton Garden Inn offers a more full-service restaurant environment; Hampton works for travelers who want familiar breakfast-and-shuttle simplicity. Before paying, reconfirm shuttle frequency and pickup instructions, breakfast hours for an early departure, pool season, parking rules if leaving a vehicle, and pet fees.
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33. Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport
The strongest reason to choose Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport is its fit for business travelers and overnight airport guests who want shuttle convenience plus an on-site restaurant and a more full-service feel. The hotel is in the airport business district west of downtown, positioned for quick airport access rather than pedestrian access to central attractions.
Tripadvisor lists shuttle service, a restaurant and bar, pool, fitness facilities, and the typical Hilton Garden Inn business-friendly setup. An on-site dinner option is particularly useful after a late arrival when heading downtown for food is the last thing you want to organize. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Airport travelers often appreciate the combination of shuttle access and on-site dining. For a one-night stay before a flight, that self-contained practicality can be more valuable than a central address. The surrounding district is car-oriented, and a downtown traveler will spend more time commuting. Breakfast may not be automatically included with every rate, so compare the actual package.
Choose Hilton Garden Inn over Hampton when you value on-site dinner and a more full-service environment; choose Hampton when included-breakfast simplicity and family practicality are stronger priorities. Confirm shuttle hours and booking procedure, breakfast inclusion, restaurant hours, pool availability, parking terms, and cancellation conditions.
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34. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Airport
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Airport works best for airport travelers who want a larger full-service property with an indoor pool, dining, and meeting facilities. The DoubleTree sits in the west-airport hotel district, convenient to the terminals but separated from downtown’s pedestrian core.
Tripadvisor information references an indoor pool, restaurant, café or coffee options, fitness facilities, business services, event space, laundry, and airport shuttle service. That makes it one of the more self-contained airport choices for groups or travelers spending more than a sleeping-only layover. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Guests often value the airport logistics and the fact that food and leisure facilities are available on site. A large airport property can also have a more conference-oriented atmosphere than a compact select-service hotel. If you are visiting Salt Lake City primarily to sightsee, the west-airport location is a substantial compromise. An indoor pool is useful, but room condition and shuttle reliability should be judged from the newest comments.
Hilton Garden Inn is a smaller full-service alternative; DoubleTree is stronger when an indoor pool and larger meeting footprint matter. Tru and Hampton are simpler choices for a quick overnight. Confirm shuttle times, pool hours, restaurant schedule, parking, room category, and any event-related activity during your stay.
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35. Comfort Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport
If you are families and road-trippers who want an airport hotel with breakfast, an indoor pool, and practical in-room conveniences, Comfort Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport deserves a close look. The property is in the airport/International Center area, close to the airport but not suited to a walkable downtown itinerary.
Tripadvisor information highlights an indoor heated pool and hot tub, breakfast, airport transportation, EV charging, pet-friendly options, self-service laundry, and rooms with refrigerator and microwave conveniences. That combination is particularly useful after a long drive or before an early flight. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Travelers often compare this hotel on practical grounds: shuttle, pool, breakfast, parking, and room condition. Pool maintenance can change, so families should verify current operating status instead of treating an old review as a promise. There is little reason to choose this location for a Temple Square-focused trip unless the airport is a dominant factor. It is a logistics hotel first.
Comfort Inn & Suites is a strong family-value alternative to Hampton Airport. Hampton has the familiar Hampton formula and outdoor pool; Comfort offers an indoor pool and a broader set of road-trip conveniences. Confirm the shuttle, pool and hot tub status, breakfast hours, parking arrangements, pet fees, and any long-term parking rules.
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36. Tru by Hilton Salt Lake City Airport
Tru by Hilton Salt Lake City Airport is especially well suited to short airport stays, solo travelers, and couples who like a newer, casual Hilton concept and do not need a full-service restaurant. Tru is in the International Center airport cluster, designed around airport access rather than downtown walking.
Breakfast, a casual lobby with games and shared seating, fitness facilities, and airport shuttle service fit the Tru formula. The hotel is most appealing when you want an efficient overnight with a little more social energy than a traditional economy airport property. The important question is how much those facilities will actually simplify your trip: a pool matters to a family planning downtime, a restaurant matters after a late arrival, and extra room space matters much more on night four than on night one.
Tripadvisor comments frequently mention the breakfast and modern casual feel. The smaller-room, larger-lobby concept can be a good fit for one or two travelers but less compelling for a family that expects generous in-room lounging space. The review pattern is useful as a guide to what travelers notice most, but recent comments for your room type are still more valuable than a single glowing or critical experience. Dining choices in airport districts are inherently more limited than downtown, and this is not a resort-style hotel. If you want an on-site restaurant and a more conventional full-service stay, Hilton Garden Inn is stronger.
Tru and Hampton are natural siblings: Tru feels younger and more compact; Hampton is the more traditional family choice with broader room expectations. Confirm shuttle times, breakfast hours, parking terms, room size, and any pet charges.
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37. Holiday Inn & Suites Salt Lake City-Airport West by IHG
For families and business travelers who want an airport shuttle, indoor pool and hot tub, and a more full-service IHG option, Holiday Inn & Suites Salt Lake City-Airport West by IHG offers a particularly logical fit. The hotel is in the western airport business district, convenient to the airport and highway connections but removed from downtown sightseeing.
The hotel’s practical case comes from more than its address. Tripadvisor lists an indoor pool, hot tub, bar/lounge, family-friendly facilities, and shuttle service. These amenities can turn a pre-flight night into something more comfortable than simply waiting for morning. Those details can reduce the number of small decisions a traveler has to make each day, which is often the difference between a hotel that looks good on paper and one that actually suits the trip.
Traveler feedback often values proximity to the airport and shuttle practicality. As with any property offering pool and spa facilities, current maintenance status matters more than an old review. The location is car-dependent for almost anything beyond the airport cluster. Travelers whose plans are mostly downtown should consider spending the final night here rather than the entire trip.
DoubleTree Airport offers a larger Hilton full-service environment; Holiday Inn & Suites can be a good IHG-centered alternative with an indoor pool and a simpler scale. Before paying, verify shuttle scheduling, pool and hot-tub operation, breakfast or restaurant hours, parking, and the exact suite configuration if booking for a family.
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38. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Salt Lake City-Airport East by IHG
The strongest reason to choose Holiday Inn Express & Suites Salt Lake City-Airport East by IHG is its fit for travelers who want an express-service airport hotel with breakfast and convenient access to the airport without moving as far west into the International Center cluster. The hotel is east of many airport-cluster properties, still oriented to airport access and major roads rather than the downtown pedestrian grid.
The Holiday Inn Express formula emphasizes breakfast, practical rooms, fitness and business conveniences, and straightforward pre- or post-flight logistics. Suite categories can give families extra breathing room compared with a basic airport room. This is the kind of amenity mix that should be judged by usefulness: if you will use the kitchen, pool, shuttle, restaurant, or extra living space, it can justify the choice; if not, a simpler hotel may be smarter.
Travelers evaluating an airport Express property should focus on recent shuttle, room-condition, breakfast, and noise comments because those are the details that make or break a one-night stay. The hotel is not a compelling base for a multi-day city break unless airport access or nearby business activity is the trip’s main purpose.
Holiday Inn Airport West offers a more full-service hotel and pool-focused stay; Airport East can suit travelers who prefer the simpler Express format and eastern access toward downtown. Confirm shuttle service, breakfast start time, parking, pool or fitness availability, and the exact room or suite bedding.
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39. Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Airport
Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Airport works best for families and business travelers who want spacious Hyatt Place rooms, airport shuttle service, and 24-hour food availability. The hotel is in the airport district, convenient for flights and corporate travel but not for walking to Salt Lake City’s central attractions.
Tripadvisor’s current listing highlights a recent renovation, airport shuttle service, spacious rooms, and round-the-clock dining availability. Hyatt Place’s separate seating zone can also make an overnight with children or a work laptop more comfortable than a compact standard room. For a short stay, location may still be the dominant factor; for a longer visit, the room configuration and day-to-day facilities become increasingly important.
Travelers often value the room size and airport convenience. The recent-renovation angle makes it especially useful to read new reviews rather than relying on comments from years before the refresh. You are trading city-center access for airport efficiency. If you have a late arrival but several days of sightseeing ahead, one night here followed by a downtown move may make more sense than commuting every day.
Hampton Airport is stronger for a classic breakfast-and-pool family stay; Hyatt Place appeals to travelers who want larger contemporary rooms and flexible food availability. Confirm shuttle frequency, breakfast terms, pool status, parking, and the room’s bed/sofa configuration.
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40. Sonesta Simply Suites Salt Lake City Airport
If you are longer airport-area stays, project workers, and travelers who prioritize a kitchen and laundry over a conventional hotel restaurant or resort facilities, Sonesta Simply Suites Salt Lake City Airport deserves a close look. Sonesta Simply Suites is in the airport corridor, making it practical for airport-area business and flights while leaving downtown several miles away.
Kitchen-equipped suites, a large work surface, laundry facilities, and fitness space make the property fundamentally different from a quick overnight hotel. It is designed for guests who may buy groceries, work from the room, and stay long enough for self-service facilities to matter. In practical terms, that means the property works best when those features line up with the way you expect to use the room, rather than simply because the hotel is in Salt Lake City.
Tripadvisor feedback often appreciates the kitchen and work-friendly room setup. Shuttle experiences have varied in traveler comments, so transportation should be confirmed directly rather than assumed. This is not the choice for a hotel-centered vacation, full-service dining, or a walkable downtown stay. The value comes from residential practicality in the airport area.
For a longer airport stay, Sonesta is more suitable than Tru or a standard Hampton room if cooking and laundry are priorities. For a single pre-flight night, the included-breakfast and shuttle simplicity of those hotels may be easier. Confirm shuttle availability and hours, kitchen equipment, housekeeping frequency, parking, laundry costs, and pet terms.
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How to Use Tripadvisor Reviews, Prices & Hotel Details
Tripadvisor is most useful when you treat it as a comparison tool rather than a single scorecard. A hotel’s overall bubble rating can help you identify broad satisfaction, but the newest traveler comments often tell you more about the details that can affect your own stay: current room condition, noise on a particular side of the building, pool maintenance, breakfast crowding, parking procedures, shuttle reliability, or the difference between room categories. For general browsing, you can compare hotels and traveler reviews on Tripadvisor; for any hotel named in this guide, use its specific hotel page so you are reading comments about the exact property.
Review counts also need context. A long-established hotel such as Grand America, Little America, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, or Kimpton Monaco naturally has a much deeper history than a newer property such as Asher Adams or Element. A newer hotel can have excellent recent feedback with far fewer total reviews, while an older hotel can have a large historical average that includes rooms or facilities that have since changed. Give extra weight to recent patterns that repeat across several travelers, especially when those comments concern something you personally care about.
Room rates deserve the same care. Tripadvisor may display prices from several booking providers, and the final transaction can take place with the provider you select rather than with Tripadvisor itself. Compare like with like: the same dates, number of guests, room category, cancellation terms, breakfast inclusion, taxes, and mandatory charges. A flexible rate with breakfast is not truly equivalent to a nonrefundable room-only rate simply because both appear next to the same hotel name.
Parking is one of the biggest hidden decision points in Salt Lake City. Downtown premium hotels can be wonderfully walkable once you arrive, but parking can raise the total cost. University and some value-oriented hotels may make driving easier. Airport hotels often have parking designed around road travelers, yet long-term or park-and-fly arrangements can have separate rules. Check the final parking terms instead of assuming that “airport hotel” or “downtown hotel” tells you the whole story.
Families should pay equally close attention to bedding. “Suite” can describe very different layouts: a true separate bedroom, an open studio with a sitting area, or a room with a sofa bed. If four people are sharing, confirm the exact beds and occupancy rather than relying on the word suite. The same principle applies to kitchens. Homewood Suites, Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites, Element, and Sonesta Simply Suites are all attractive for longer stays, but the appliances and room layouts can differ by category.
Last-Minute Salt Lake City Hotel Planning
Salt Lake City does have a current Tripadvisor last-minute hotel page, but last-minute availability is not a promise of a discount. It simply gives travelers another way to see what may still be bookable close to arrival. Downtown inventory can tighten quickly around conventions, major Delta Center events, university weekends, and other high-demand dates, so waiting can reduce room choice even when a few hotels remain available.
If your dates are flexible, it can also be useful to compare current Salt Lake City hotel deals on Tripadvisor and then inspect the exact provider terms. A lower displayed amount should be checked against taxes, parking, cancellation restrictions, breakfast, and room type. For a same-week downtown trip, I would compare Hyatt Regency, Marriott City Creek, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, Hampton Downtown, Hilton Garden Inn Downtown, and the suite hotels side by side before expanding to the airport. Airport inventory can be useful in a pinch, but the transportation trade-off is real for a leisure visit.
For an early flight, the logic can reverse. A final night at Hampton Airport, Hilton Garden Inn Airport, DoubleTree Airport, Hyatt Place Airport, or another shuttle-oriented property may be more comfortable than leaving downtown before dawn. Travelers with a late arrival can use the same strategy in reverse: sleep near the airport, then move downtown the next morning when the city part of the trip actually begins.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tripadvisor Hotels in Salt Lake City
What are the best Tripadvisor hotels in Salt Lake City?
The strongest choices depend on the trip. Grand America is the standout full-service splurge, Hyatt Regency is the most convenient convention choice, Marriott Downtown at City Creek is exceptionally central, and Element is one of the most practical family and longer-stay options downtown. Travelers wanting boutique personality should compare Kimpton Monaco, Asher Adams, Le Méridien, and the Peery.
Which Salt Lake City hotel is best for families?
Element Salt Lake City Downtown is one of the strongest all-around family choices because its kitchen-oriented room concept, breakfast, pool, and central-west location simplify a multi-night stay. Hyatt Place Gateway, Courtyard Downtown, Hampton Downtown, Little America, and Grand America are also strong depending on budget and the kind of pool or room layout you want. Families visiting the University of Utah should also look at Hampton University/Foothill.
Which hotel is best for a Salt Palace convention?
Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City is the most obvious first choice because it is directly connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center. Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, Holiday Inn Express Downtown, Radisson Downtown, and several west-downtown hotels are also practical. On a packed convention schedule, the ability to walk back to the room between sessions can be worth paying for.
Can I stay in downtown Salt Lake City without a car?
Yes. Downtown is the easiest part of Salt Lake City to manage without a car because many major hotels, Temple Square, City Creek Center, the Salt Palace, and Delta Center sit within a compact core served by TRAX. The downtown Free Fare Zone can make short rail trips especially convenient. Grand America, Hyatt Regency, Marriott City Creek, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, Monaco, Element, and the Gateway-area hotels all work well for a car-light trip.
What are the best hotels near the University of Utah?
University Guest House & Conference Center is the most campus-focused option and is especially practical for university or medical visits. Salt Lake City Marriott University Park is the better full-service business choice, while Hampton Inn & Suites University/Foothill is a strong family-oriented alternative with practical inclusions. These hotels make less sense for travelers whose plans are almost entirely downtown.
Which Salt Lake City hotels are best for a longer stay?
Homewood Suites Downtown, Residence Inn Downtown, TownePlace Suites Downtown, Element, Hyatt House, and Sonesta Simply Suites Airport are among the most practical longer-stay choices because they emphasize kitchens or kitchenettes and more residential room formats. Pick the location first: downtown versions are better for city access, while Sonesta makes more sense for airport-area work or an extended stay near the terminals.
Which hotels have pools?
Tripadvisor currently highlights Element, Grand America, and Le Méridien among popular Salt Lake City pool hotels, while many other properties in this guide also offer pools, including Little America, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, Courtyard Downtown, Hyatt Place Gateway, Hilton Garden Inn Downtown, and several airport hotels. Pool type, season, hours, and maintenance can change, so verify current operation before booking a hotel mainly for swimming.
What is the smartest airport-hotel strategy?
Use an airport hotel when the flight schedule is the main problem you need the hotel to solve. Hampton Airport is excellent for shuttle-and-breakfast simplicity, Hilton Garden Inn Airport adds on-site dining, DoubleTree Airport offers a larger full-service setup with an indoor pool, and Hyatt Place Airport provides spacious rooms and shuttle convenience. For several days of downtown sightseeing, moving into the city is usually more enjoyable than commuting from the airport cluster.
How should I compare hotel prices shown on Tripadvisor?
Compare the same stay conditions rather than the first number you notice. Match dates, occupancy, room type, cancellation rules, breakfast, taxes, mandatory charges, and parking. Tripadvisor can show options from different booking providers, and the final provider’s terms control the purchase. A slightly higher flexible rate can be the better fit if your plans may change.
Are last-minute hotel deals available in Salt Lake City?
Tripadvisor has a destination-specific last-minute hotel page for Salt Lake City, but appearing there does not automatically mean a hotel is discounted. Availability and provider offers change with dates and demand. If you need a room close to arrival, compare central hotels first if downtown is the purpose of the trip, then consider airport properties only if the location trade-off is acceptable.
Which hotels are best for couples?
Grand America is the strongest choice for couples who want a spa-and-pool splurge, while Kimpton Monaco offers a more intimate boutique-style downtown stay. Le Méridien and Asher Adams are appealing for contemporary design and social spaces. Couples who plan to spend most of the day exploring can also save by choosing a simpler central hotel and spending the difference on the trip itself.
What should I verify immediately before booking?
Check the exact room and bed type, total price, taxes and mandatory charges, parking, breakfast terms, cancellation conditions, pool or spa operation, shuttle times, pet fees, and any feature that is essential to the trip. For Little America, confirm Tower versus Garden room placement. For airport hotels, confirm the shuttle. For extended-stay hotels, confirm the kitchen equipment. Those small details often matter more than a one-point difference in a broad hotel score.
Which Salt Lake City Hotel Should You Choose?
For the strongest all-around downtown experience, start with Grand America, Hyatt Regency, Marriott Downtown at City Creek, and Element. They cover four very different priorities: full-service luxury, convention convenience, classic central walkability, and practical family or longer-stay functionality. None is automatically the right answer for every traveler, but together they define the most useful range of Salt Lake City hotel choices.
Families should compare Element, Hyatt Place Gateway, Courtyard Downtown, Hampton Downtown, Little America, and Grand America, then decide how much a kitchen, breakfast, indoor versus outdoor swimming, and room size are worth. Couples who care about atmosphere should look first at Grand America, Kimpton Monaco, Le Méridien, and Asher Adams. Business travelers centered on the Salt Palace have the clearest case for Hyatt Regency, Marriott City Creek, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, or Holiday Inn Express Downtown.
For a longer stay, the decision becomes more practical. Homewood Suites, Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites, Hyatt House, and Element are worth paying attention to because a refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, breakfast, and more living space can reshape a week-long trip. University visitors should resist the instinct to book downtown automatically: University Guest House, Marriott University Park, and Hampton University/Foothill can save substantial cross-town movement when the east side is the real destination.
Airport hotels are best treated as tools rather than substitutes for downtown. Hampton Airport is the easiest recommendation for a straightforward early-flight stay, Hilton Garden Inn Airport is attractive when on-site dining matters, DoubleTree Airport works well when an indoor pool and larger full-service environment are useful, and Sonesta Simply Suites is a better fit for an extended airport-area stay. If the flight schedule is normal and the trip is about Salt Lake City itself, downtown usually gives you a better travel experience.
The most important booking decision is therefore not “Which hotel has the highest score?” It is “Which location and room format remove the most friction from my actual trip?” Choose the central hotel if walking saves you time every day. Choose the suite if breakfast and a kitchen make family life easier. Choose the campus hotel if appointments are on the east side. Choose the airport hotel if the shuttle protects an early departure. Then read the newest traveler feedback, compare the final room terms, and confirm any feature you would be disappointed to find unavailable.
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