220 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA
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The Marriott Salt Lake City Center defines urban convenience. This 359-room tower occupies an unparalleled geographic position, serving as the literal pivot point between the city’s three main attractions: convention business, world-class shopping, and historic cultural sites. It stands directly across the street from the City Creek Center, one of the nation’s most distinctive retail and dining destinations, and is just a short walk from both the Salt Palace Convention Center and the majestic grounds of Temple Square. The hotel’s placement makes it the most efficient headquarters for any trip to the downtown area.
The hotel’s design and amenities directly support its role as a transit and pedestrian hub. Its signature restaurant, named the “Trax Restaurant & Bar,” pays homage to the adjacent light rail system, which conveniently connects guests to the airport and other parts of the valley. For a climate that sees cold winters, the indoor swimming pool and whirlpool are essential amenities, providing year-round warmth and relaxation regardless of the snow or chill outside. The lobby is further equipped with a full-service Starbucks, supporting the high-traffic flow of business travelers and shoppers alike, ensuring quick service for guests on the move.
Accommodations maintain the brand’s high standard of comfort and functionality. The rooms offer reliable, quiet retreats with dedicated workspaces, built to serve the busy conference attendee. Many high-floor rooms deliver spectacular vistas, framing the stunning Wasatch Mountain range to the east and the full expanse of the Salt Lake City skyline. The overall experience here is one of seamless efficiency: the hotel eliminates transit barriers, placing all major attractions within a quick walk, making it the most logical and comfortable choice for guests who require absolute downtown access.
Sheraton Salt Lake City
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