Enjoy a Stay at One of the Best Hotels in Salt Lake City, Utah
If you're looking for hotels in Salt Lake City, Utah that are both downtown and comfortable, make your hotel reservation at the Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown. We are located in the heart of the city's downtown business and entertainment district and adjacent to the Salt Palace Convention Center. And if you're looking for hotels near Temple Square, our Salt Lake, Utah hotel's location puts you only a block away. At the Radisson, we offer a convenient location near many local attractions, as well as accommodations and services that are a step above other hotels in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Nearby attractions include:
Capitol Theater(2 blocks from hotel) 50 West 200 S Salt Lake City, UT Phone: (801) 355-2787
Family History Library(2 blocks from hotel) 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 Phone: (801) 240-2584
Gateway Shopping Center(1 block from hotel) 90 S 400 W # 330 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Phone: (801) 456-2000
Hogle Zoo(6 miles from hotel) 2600 Sunnyside Ave Salt Lake City, UT 84108 Phone: (801) 582-1631
Temple Square(1 block from hotel) 50 W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 Phone: (801) 240-4872
University of Utah(4 miles from hotel) Central Campus Dr (1600 East) Salt Lake City, UT 84102-2609 Phone: (801) 581-7200
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?
In recent years, Salt Lake City has altered its liquor laws, allowing businesses more options with the beverages they sell. Licensed restaurants and private clubs can now offer bottled, draft, and canned beer; wine by the bottle and glass; and liquor by the drink - but patrons must be dining to be served alcohol. Typically, in licensed restaurants, beer (up to 3.2% alcohol) is served from 10am till 1am, and stronger beverages (including beer over 3.2%) are offered from noon to midnight. Private clubs - which do make temporary memberships available to out-of-towners - can sell everything from 10am till 1am. In addition, state liquor stores and package agencies sell beer, wine, and liquor "to-go."