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Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown
4.1/5107 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
According to reviews, parking fees are charged. In fact, customers can park their cars for free with a card. Attractions in the city are within walking distance. Good location and good value for money. However, when I joined the company, I met a friend from Shanghai who had stayed the night before and said that the room door bag might have been stolen in the evening. We should pay attention to it.
Eod Salt Lake Plaza Hotel SureStay Collection by Best W
4.5/544 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
Specically booked a suite at this hotel for 3 nights to ensure that we had a view from an upper floor. Also website stated that dinners & breakfasts were available at the adjacent restaurant. After checking in we soon realised that the restaurant appeared to be closed. Upon asking at reception this was confirmed - so why had they not sent an email to warn of this situation?! When querying this with reception staff, one member in particular was very curt in her response. We had to search in very high temperatures to find suitable restaurants although the free light rail system did reduce the walking distance.
AC Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown
4.4/588 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
Perfectly located in downtown. Several excellent restaurant, bar, coffee, etc options in all directions. Location really does not get much better than this. The lobby bar was a fun & welcoming crowd & the bartender gave great recommendations. The fitness center is well appointed with dumbells up to 50 lbs and a cable machine + cardio equipment. The rooms are very spare & minimalist. Some people love that, others find it cold. Personally, I prefer more hard surfaces in hotels as it feels cleaner to me. They also had ample room to open two suit cases and still room for a small sofa bed-- plus a nice bathroom, big windows, and an extremely comfy bed. Not at all AC hotel's fault but Saturday night was pretty rowdy around the hotel with a very large & noisy group of cars rolling by bars letting out in the wee hours and someone screaming their head off. But, that is what happens when you stay downtown I guess. Maybe ask for a room that doesn't face the main drag? We found the parking to be less than ideal. There is a garage (pay $17/day) that is shared with an apartment building across the street. You don't have access to the elevator lobby so you either need to carry everything down stairs or down the ramp & we spent one morning wandering the garage trying to find our car since the garage access is kinda wonky. Overall a good stay and would definitely stay here again.
Little America Hotel Salt Lake City
4.4/5139 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
The room is very spacious with a small balcony; the bathrooms are two suites (superb); there is no hot water kettle in the room (not friendly to Chinese tourists who like to make tea by themselves); the wifi signal is very good; it is convenient to travel, close to Temple Square 10-15 minutes walk from Greek City; there is also a bus at the door (starting at 2.5 dollars); snacks and drinks are sold in the small shop downstairs of the hotel.
The Kimball at Temple Square
4.2/5103 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
The room is still quite large, there is a big bathtub in the bathroom, but unfortunately it is not very practical. The guy who cooks in the kitchen is very convenient. The sofa is a double bed and a room for four people is also spacious enough. Hotel location is good, walk to the church supermarket state government building can walk.
Comfort Inn Downtown
3.7/5111 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
I recently spent a week (second week of April) staying at this property and knew when booking it that I had to keep my expectations in check. The location was great for access to the car rental agency, airport and downtown locations I planned my week around. There is a Denny's, McDonalds and a killer good Mexican restaurant all with in a block or two. The property is worn and dated but all common areas are clean and without any musty or overpowering smells. The rooms are surprisingly large and I was quite comfortable with my bedding and pillows. The unfortunate thing was that during my visit they were unable to provide any air conditioning as their system was still set for winter. After returning to my room on the second day and finding it at 85 degrees I had to discuss options with the desk. They were very understanding and were able to move me to a cooler room that I was able to deal with after buying a fan from the local Walmart. I did note that the toilet paper holder was askew and partially pulled from the wall. The metal towel holder had at one time been ripped from the wall and reinstalled without any concern for the resulting sharp edges from the resulting damage. My smoke detector was not mounted to the ceiling but instead resided on the shelf inside the closet. For me these were all little things, excepting for the air conditioning, and inconveniences I could handle. If my wife had been with me the place would not have worked and I felt for those guys that were checking in with their female partners. This is basically one of those places where traveling construction crews utilize (at least during my stay it was). The staff is friendly, accommodating and left working with what they have do deal with the best they can. I almost got what I expected when booking this chain, however I have had excellent past stays at other Comfort Inn locations. Salt Lake City is very easy to maneuver and knowing that now, I would not hesitate to look for a better stay a little further from the central city. Would I stay again? Only by myself and on a tight budget. It was not terrible, unsafe, or dirty and did what I needed - just don't expect too much with the price.

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