1501 W Ute Blvd, Park City, UT 84098, USA
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Set against Park City’s dynamic landscape, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Park City offers practical lodging for those eager to explore the mountains or stay productive on longer visits. Located conveniently near I-80, the hotel keeps you minutes from renowned ski resorts, outdoor activities, and popular local destinations like Utah Olympic Park.
Guest rooms are designed for comfort and efficiency. Each features essential amenities including free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker. Select rooms offer extra space with a seating area, ideal for travelers who need to spread out or stay a little longer.
Mornings are easy with a complimentary breakfast buffet offering hot and cold choices. Guests can also enjoy the heated indoor pool, unwind in the hot tub, or stay active at the on-site fitness center. Additional conveniences include guest laundry facilities, ski storage, and free parking.
Perfect for ski groups, event attendees, or families, the hotel’s free local shuttle makes reaching slopes, shops, and restaurants simple. The pet-friendly policy also welcomes guests traveling with pets.
Indoor heated pool and hot tub
Free daily breakfast buffet
24-hour fitness center
Coin laundry and ski storage
Pet-friendly rooms
Complimentary WiFi and free parking
Flat-screen TV with cable
Refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker
Private bathroom with toiletries and hair dryer
Free WiFi and work desk
Utah Olympic Park – 1.4 miles
The Canyons Resort – 2.6 miles
Historic Main Street – 6 miles
Salt Lake City International Airport – 24 miles
Free local shuttle service
Business center and meeting space
Laundry and common areas suitable for groups
Easy access to outdoor recreation and ski resorts
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