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Where to Stay in Park City – a neighborhood guide

TIME : 2016/2/24 10:29:55
Well stocked with the very best of the great outdoors, Park City is a prime location for active holidaymakers craving the crisp breath of the mountains. Whether you’re a skier, hiker, cyclist, climber, or photographer, you’re sure to find the perfect location to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. Of course, if you just want to kick back and relax, you'll find the Rockies provide the most tranquil of backdrops.Hotels in Downtown Park City

 

 

There's a good number of hotels to choose from in Downtown Park City, ranging from cozy low budget affairs offering basic amenities to larger pads which offer perks like ski in/ski out access. Wherever you choose, you’ll be well placed for getting up into the mountains – with many choices sitting within just a few blocks from the base of the resort.

 

Deer Valley Resort

 

 

Deer Valley has got it all: ample snow, stunning views, award-winning cuisine. If you’re visiting in winter, you’ll know all about the dazzling powder-covered slopes, while those venturing this way in summer will find a vast expanse of bright and glorious Wasatch wilderness excellent for trekking and biking. There are loads of equipment rental options on hand, family-friendly services at your convenience, and a good dose of lively après ski.

 

Hotels in Deer Valley

 

 

Both at the foot and in the heart of Deer Valley Resort, you can find some of Park City’s plushest establishments. For the best in luxury skiing, you’ll be able to choose from fine mountain lodges, and splendidly rustic retreats with antlers peeking from corners and wood-carved fittings. Some offer spa treatments to work out the knots after a strenuous day on the slopes.

 

Canyons Resort

 

 

A good choice for those wanting a jam-packed family holiday, Canyons Resort is positively glowing with fun things to do. In addition to the world-class skiing, you can find numerous engrossing activities across a spread of spectacular mountains. From boating and fishing to soaring above the treetops on an 800-foot zip wire, you can bank on notching up a great collection of memories. The resort is about a 10-minute drive from the Utah Olympic Park.

 

Hotels in Canyons Resort

 

 

The Canyons area boasts quite a spectrum of accommodations, but warmly furnished, well kitted out, and stylish apartments are pretty much the norm. A few privately owned condos and other properties to rent are a good opportunity to experience the mountains in a homely atmosphere, while some larger high-end hotels allow for ski-in, ski-out and promise the most elegant and relaxing of vacations.