251 S 1470 E, St. George, UT 84790, USA
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Designed for the modern traveler, the TownePlace Suites by Marriott St. George blends comfort and functionality, creating an ideal home base for exploring the red rock landscapes of Southern Utah. Whether you are planning a multi-day adventure to nearby national parks or need a comfortable spot for an extended business trip, this hotel provides the space and amenities to settle in.
Residential-Style Suites
Choose from spacious studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom suites, each designed to feel more like an apartment than a hotel room. Every suite features a fully equipped kitchen with a full-size refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, and dishwasher, allowing you to prepare meals on your own schedule. The separate living and sleeping areas, along with smart TVs for streaming your favorite content, ensure you have plenty of room to spread out and relax.
Productivity and Convenience
Each suite includes a dedicated workspace with an ergonomic chair and free high-speed Wi-Fi, making it easy to stay productive. For those needing more robust office features, specialized “Home Office” suites are available. Start your day with a complimentary hot breakfast buffet before heading out. Upon your return, take advantage of the 24/7 fitness center, or unwind in the outdoor swimming pool and hot tub.
An Outdoor Oasis
Embrace the Utah climate on the hotel’s outdoor patio. It features comfortable seating and Weber grills, perfect for an evening barbecue with family or friends. The hotel is also pet-friendly, so your four-legged companion can join you on your St. George adventure.
Gateway to Adventure
The hotel’s location provides excellent access to the region’s top attractions. It serves as a convenient starting point for trips to Zion National Park and Snow Canyon State Park. It is also just minutes from the Dixie Convention Center, Utah Tech University, and the historic downtown St. George area.
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