4377 UT-224, Park City, UT 84098, USA
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Set just minutes from the Cabriolet Ski Lift and the lively slopes of Park City, Hyatt Place Park City offers a modern stay that blends flexibility, convenience, and comfort. This all-seasons hotel is ideal for groups, winter sports enthusiasts, and travelers seeking easy access to both mountain adventures and city conveniences.
The hotel’s well-appointed rooms offer mountain views, cozy seating areas, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and private bathrooms stocked with free toiletries. Designed with both work and relaxation in mind, the accommodations cater to guests looking for an effortless experience during longer visits or group stays.
Outside the rooms, Hyatt Place delivers a balanced lineup of amenities. An outdoor pool and hot tub offer a place to unwind year-round, while a 24-hour fitness center keeps your routine on track. Dining is simple and flexible with the 24/7 Gallery Market and Gallery Kitchen serving everything from hot breakfasts to light bites and evening cocktails. Free WiFi ensures guests remain connected throughout their stay.
For groups and corporate travelers, Hyatt Place Park City makes meeting and event coordination easy with two available meeting spaces and on-site business services. Complimentary parking, free local shuttle service, and close proximity to Utah Olympic Park, Canyons Village, and Main Street Park City add further appeal for those coordinating trips with multiple guests.
Whether visiting for winter ski season or a summer mountain getaway, Hyatt Place Park City checks all the boxes for group-friendly accommodations in a central, accessible location.
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