Exclusive Hotels in Salt Lake City?

A lot of thoughts are conjured at the mention of “Salt Lake City, Utah,” but “posh,” and “sophistication,” probably aren’t among them. But it’s true: this family oriented community, set against breathtaking mountains, has a great degree of style. And why wouldn’t it? It is a bustling metropolis, and many hotels were given make-overs before the Salt Lake City Olympics. Celebrate urban Salt Lake, by staying in one of these hip and upscale hotels.

Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City
15 West 200 South
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101
Call (800) 805-1801
On certain days of the month, rates are as low as $89/night

Hotel Monaco Salt Lake city, like all Hotel Monaco affiliates, is glamorous, upscale, and luxurious. Everything is all about ambience, from the warm reds in the swank decorations, to the fireplace, to the wine selection, to the velvet upholstery. The rooms have all in cutting edge amenities: free wireless internet, speakerphones, turndown service, coffee maker, valet service, in room fax, copier and printer, gourmet snacks and a fully stocked minibar, your own goldfish (seriously,) and cable television, complete with the Yoga channel. Some rooms feature two person whirlpool tubs; all rooms come with leopard print bathrobes. Pets are welcomed. The seductive atmosphere of Hotel Monaco extends into their in-house restaurant, Bambara, one of Salt Lake’s hippest places to eat. The menu picks from regions world wide, and combines them with the appropriate wine, in a lobby that is wood, marble, and brass. Nearby, you’ll find the Capitol Theatre, clubs, and shopping. Hotel Monaco stretches what so far has been the stereotype given to Salt Lake City.

The Grand American Hotel
555 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111
Phone (801)258-6000
Rates start at around $259/night; special packages are available

This huge (775 room) 5 diamond hotel in downtown Salt Lake City looks like it was airlifted from New York or L.A. It combines elegance with class in feature: dÃ?©cor, dining, and service. The hotel features a state of the art spa, for all your health and relaxation needs: treatments, massages, steam rooms, pools, you name it. The most basic rooms are designed apartment style, with a separate living space and sleeping space. All offer mountain views, Italian marble bathrooms, wool carpeting, mini bar, down comforters, cable TV, personal safe, and designer furniture. There are also over 300 suites available. The Garden CafÃ?© offers one of the city’s best brunch selections, as well as delicious dinner cuisine, and room service provides a diverse menu (you can also get pool service.) The Lobby Lounge is the site for Afternoon tea, and offers fresh scones, sandwiches, teas, and premier coffees. The Gibson lounge is a place for a glass of wine, cognac, or a smart cocktail, and appetizers. The hotel is near shopping, theatres, and of course, skiing. Park City is just minutes away.

Hotel Park City
2001 Park Avenue
Park City, Utah, 84068
(435)200-2000
Rooms start at $199, but they run up to about $900/night, depending on what you get. Special recreational packages are available.

Consider this Salt Lake’s retreat luxury hotel. Set in the heart of Park City resort, this small hotel offers skiing, spa, and golf in one luxury package. 54 suites offer personal fireplaces, balcony or terrace, down comforters and pillows, twice a day maid service, bathrooms with jetted tubs, and coffee service. Rooms are equipped with satellite TV, full kitchens, telephones, workspace, and wireless internet. The hotel offers babysitting services, valet parking, shuttle service to nearby ski areas, ski tuning, and business services. The best attributes about Hotel Park City is its proximity to ski areas and golf courses. However, the 8,500 square foot spa is nice, too. It has treatment room, a health club, a salon, and a pool. Two restaurants serve up delicious meals and cocktails, overlooking the slopes or the gold course. Everything is well decorated and beautiful. People from all over the world gather here for the world class skiing and accommodations, and you’ll enjoy meeting them around the fireplace, hopefully with a martini in hand.

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