Downtown Marriott
There are two Marriott hotels in Salt Lake City. However, the best hotel for business travelers is the one downtown on West Temple St. The hotel features valet parking and has a huge ball room in which conferences and events can be held. A Starbucks is located on the ground floor. Just behind the hotel is the Gallivan Center, which includes a stage for performances and an area for ice skating during the winter months. The Forest Dale Golf Course in the Sugar House area of the city is just a few minutes from the Marriott in the car.
Salt Lake City Marriott Downtown
75 South West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 531-0800
Hyatt Place
The Hyatt Place is in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City's premiere Gateway shopping center. The Gateway is best described as an outdoor mall. It includes dancing fountains, an iMax Theater and a children's museum. The hotel includes a 42" flat panel HDTV in each room and free Wi-Fi Internet access in all areas of the hotel.
Hyatt Place Salt Lake City
55 North 400 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA
(801) 456 6300
Hotel Monaco
The Hotel Monaco's decor does not especially stand out, but the rooms in the hotel are exquisite. The Hotel Monaco is a refurbished 14-story building that has been standing for years. Everything inside the hotel is top-quality. Each hotel room includes over-sized beds, and bathrooms accented with marble. The hotel also allows guests to use complimentary massage chairs. The Jordan River Golf Course is only a few minutes from the hotel.
Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City
15 West 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 595-0000
Grand America Hotel
The Grand America Hotel is a five-diamond hotel in the center of Salt Lake City that includes nearly 800 guest rooms, including nearly 400 suites. The hotel features 80,000 square feet of meeting space. It's not far from the Mountain Dell Lake Course.
The Grand America Hotel
555 South Main Street
Salt Lake City , UT 84111
(801) 258-6000
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