Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Airport

2177 W. North Temple , Salt Lake City Utah 84116 , US
Reservations: (888) 201-1718
Telephone: (801) 364-5800 Fax: (801) 364-5823
Email:  rhi_sala@radisson.com

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Salt Lake City Airport Hotel Near Utah Attractions

Just three miles from downtown Salt Lake City, the Radisson Salt Lake City Airport Hotel is the ideal location for any business or vacation travel in Utah. Our convenient location adjacent to Salt Lake City International Airport will please business guests, while Temple Square, the Discovery Gateway Museum, Gateway Mall and the Museum of Church History and Art are all located just minutes away. Our hotel is convenient to downtown shopping, dining and nightlife. A number of ski resorts, golf courses and beautiful national parks are also just a day trip away. Allow our front desk to assist you in planning your itinerary in order to see some of the best attractions near our Salt Lake City Airport hotel.

  • Discovery Gateway (3 miles)
    An interactive museum for children, Discovery Gateway is meant to engage children in learning about various fields of interest including science, media, agriculture, construction and much more. Although it's actually meant for children, visitors of all ages will enjoy this expansive facility.
    (801) 328-3383
  • EnergySolutions Arena (3 miles)
    Visit the home of the Utah Jazz.
    (801) 325-7328
  • Gateway Mall (3 miles)
    This open-air shopping mall houses over 130 stores and restaurants for some of the best shopping in Salt Lake City.
    (801) 456-0000
  • Hogle Zoo (8 miles)
    This 42-acre zoo houses over 900 amphibians and plenty of other birds, reptiles and mammals. The most recent expansion to the zoo is the Asian Highland which features over 15,000 square feet of habitat for five different types of large cats.
    (801) 582-1631
  • Museum of Church History and Art (3 miles)
    Salt Lake's premier historical museum is home to the plow that served as the initial "ground breaker" of the city's founding as well as a number of other historical artifacts.
    (801) 240-3310
  • Rice Eccles Olympic Stadium (6 miles)
    This stadium is home of Real Salt Lake MLS team and the University of Utah football team.
    (801) 325-7328
  • Salt Lake City Main Library (4.5 miles)
    This isn't just any library - it is a jaw-dropping feat of modern architecture. One of the biggest libraries west of the Mississippi River, it also features a rooftop garden perfect for enjoying your new book.
    (801) 524-8200
  • Temple Square (3 miles)
    In downtown Salt Lake, this ten-acre square is a historical district with several significant structures including the central site of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Mormon Temple, Seagull Monument, Assembly Hall and the Tabernacle. Live classical music is performed every evening at Assembly Hall.
    (800) 537-9703
  • University of Utah (6 miles)
    Our hotel is located near the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
    (801) 581-7200
  • Utah Museum of Fine Arts (6 miles)
    Over 4,000 years of artwork is represented in this Salt Lake museum. The collection embraces everything from Thai and Scottish art to works by Pacific Islanders, ancient Greeks and Romans, and Native Americans through a number of unique exhibits.
    (801) 581-7332
  • Utah Olympic Park (30 miles)
    The site of the 2002 Winter Olympics, this park is open to the public and features a number of amusement attractions for all ages for every season of the year. Bobsled rides, zip lines, luge tracks, ice skating rinks, curling arenas, hockey rinks and more await visitors. Breathtaking aerial shows of skiers soaring 60 ft into the air and landing in a huge pool will amaze visitors in the summer.
    (435) 658-4200 

About Salt Lake City

Founded by Mormon leader Brigham Young, the capital of Utah has taken strides to move beyond its conservative image. Salt Lake City has become a progressive economic center and vital tourist destination. It was also named site of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Despite its ever-increasing population (800,000+), Salt Lake City remains easygoing and surprisingly intimate. The lake for which it's named is the second-largest salt-water lake in the world. And with the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains looming in the backdrop, outdoor recreation is abundant year-round. Alta and Snowbird have great skiing, and Wasatch State Park offers golf, hiking, and Nordic sports. In town, visitors can take in a Jazz game at the Delta Center or catch the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. In the evening, head down to the Red Rock Brewing Company for a hearty ale.

Did you know?

Covering some 2,000 square miles, the Great Salt Lake is the second largest inland body of salt water in the world (behind the Dead Sea). Because of its unique geographic location-it has no outlet to the sea-centuries of evaporation have left heavy deposits of minerals. As a result, its salinity is eight times greater than that of the ocean. In fact, it's so salty that no creatures can survive in the lake except for brine shrimp.

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