1900 W. North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Nightly Rates: ( 83.00 - 93.00 )
3 Star
5 Sunburst Complimentary Daybreak Breakfast 6:00am - 9:30am Complimentary Airport Shuttle Complimentary Coffee, Tea and Hot Chocolate Free High Speed Wireless Internet Indoor Pool and Jacuzzi Exercise Facility 110 Guest Rooms Downtown Salt Lake City 3 miles Salt Lake International Airport 3 miles Park and Fly Options available Pets welcome in designated rooms only $5.00 chg per day per pet Coin Operated Guest Laundry Same Day Valet Laundry services Iron and Ironing Boards Available Complimentary Local and 1-800 Calls Warm Friendly Atmosphere Complimentary USA Today


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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1999
· 110 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Take the I-80E/City Center on ramp. Exit onto North Temple, Exit 115. The hotel is approximately two miles east of the airport.
Traveling South on I-15, Exit on to I-80 West, Exit 118 to Redwood Rd, Right to North Temple, Left to hotel.
Traveling North on I-15, Exit on to I-80 West, Exit 118 to Redwood Rd, Right to North Temple, Left to hotel.
Traveling West on I-80, Exit 118 to Redwood Rd, Right to North Temple, Left to hotel.
Traveling East on I-80, Exit 115 to North Temple/City Center, hotel is past 2nd stop light on the left side.
Salt Lake International Airport - 2 miles
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Fully equipped exercise facility with a treadmill, stairclimber, universal weights, bike, and abdominal equipment.
Utah Winter Sports ParkP.O. Box 980337 Park City, UT 84098 435-658-4200 Seasonal Site of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Nordic jumping, Nordic combined, bobsled and luge competitions. The Public is welcome to visit the Park to watch athletes training and competitions or to try some of these winter sports. The Park offers ski jumping lessons for recreational skiers, and public recreational rides on the Olympic bobsled and luge track.

10 within 40 minutes Historically open late November and remains open into May. Salt Lake is recognized as one of North America's finest ski destinations and has been selected to host the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Both the quality and quantity of show in Utah are unsurpassed. The ski resorts, closest to Salt Lake City, have an average annual snowfall of over 500 inches 42 feet. Gentle groomed runs to winding cross-country trails offer a huge variety of terrain.

Fully equipped exercise facility with a treadmill, stairclimber, universal weights, bike, and abdominal equipment.
Special EventsDelta CenterState Fair GroundsSalt PalaceE CenterHogle ZooUniversity of UtahChildren?s Museum
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Salt Lake is a city of vitality, contrasts, and surprises. Explore the city, ski "The Greatest Show on Earth" at world class resorts, and see firsthand why Salt Lake has been chosen to host the Olympic Winter Games of 2002.
The Family Search Center15 E. South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84150 801-240-4085 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, Mon. - Sat. closed holidays Discover your ancesters. A collection of compiled genealogical resources and friendly, supportive staff, will make your geneaological guest an exciting event. Admission is free.
The Great Salt Lake17 miles West of Salt Lake on I-80; Exit 104 Salt Lake City, UT 801-250-1822 Visitors Center The largest lake west of the Mississippi. Only the Dead Sea has a greater salt content than the Great Salt Lake; percentages have been as high as 27%.

50 W. North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 801-240-2534 Free tours are given daily of the beautifully landscaped 10 acre plot of ground where the six spired Salt Lake Temple stands. Also loated on the Square is the doomed Tabernacle, home of the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
This is the Place Heritage Park2601 E. Sunnyside Avenue Salt Lake City, UT 801-584-8391 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday - Saturday Home of Old Desert Village and this is the Place Monument. Park marks the end of the 1,300 mile trail of the Mormon Pioneers and others in their move West.

301 West South TempleSalt Lake City, UT 84150801-325-2000The home of the Utah Jazz NBA Basketball team. Also home to the Utah Starzz WNBA Basketball team. The big names in concerts come to the Delta Center. The Center holds about 23,000 people for each event.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints50 East North TempleSalt Lake City, UT 84101801-521-2822This 40 story building is the tallest in Salt Lake. It is the headquarters of the Mormon Church leaders and administrative offices. There areover 10,000,000 members in the Mormon Church worldwide.
Joseph Smith Memorial Building180 South Main StreetSalt Lake City, UT 84101801-521-2822This building was the Hotel Utah for almost 100 years. In 1993 it was completely remodeled and reopened as the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. On the top floor are two of Salt Lake's great restaurants, "The Roof" and "The Garden". One the 3rd floor you can look up your ancestors on the LDS Church's computer of genealogical records. Building is also used for wedding receptions and other business meetings.
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The LDS Church's "The Conference Center"25 West North TempleSalt Lake City, UT 84101This is the world's largest theatre style seating auditorium. It will seat 22,000 people, and will be used as the new meeting place for the Mormon Church's general conferences held in April and October of each year.
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The Crossroads Mall50 South Main StreetSalt Lake City, UT 84101801-531-1799The largest mall in the state of Utah. Only 5 minutes from the hotel. Also has 4 movie theatres for current Hollywood hits.

123 West South TempleSalt Lake City, UT 84101801-323-6800Home of the Utah Symphony. Most of the big musical events in Salt Lake City take place in this building. Named after the great conductor, Maurice Abravanel, who conducted the Utah Symphony for many years.

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Lagoon Amusement Park375 North Lagoon DriveFarmington, UT 801-451-8000Utah's premiere amusement park. Openin the 1800's and has improved every year. It is also home of "Pioneer Village". A replica of the pioneer homes and business from over 100 years ago.
Hogle Zoo2600 East Sunnyside Ave.Salt Lake City, UT 801-582-1631One of America's best Zoos. Locates 15 minutes from the hotel.
State Capitol400 North State StreetSalt Lake City, UT 801-538-3000
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