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About Park City

Overview

Nestled in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains, Park City, Utah, United States of America, has transformed from a hidden gem into a world-renowned destination. Initially cherished by locals for its vast array of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, and snowboarding, Park City gained international fame with the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. These games, hailed as the most successful in Winter Olympics history, showcased the area's exceptional facilities and natural beauty.

Today, Park City offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every budget. The average price of hotels in this destination right now is $268, with options ranging from $106 to $1,142. With 30 hotels available, visitors can choose from various neighborhoods, including the luxurious Deer Valley and the vibrant North Park City. Some of the most popular hotels include Pioche Village Park City, Lodges at Deer Valley, Silverado Lodge, The Lodge at the Mountain Village, and WorldMark Park City.

Things to do in Park City

Park City is brimming with activities and attractions that cater to all interests. A visit to the Utah Olympic Park is a must. This iconic venue, which hosted Nordic jumping, bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton events during the 2002 Winter Olympics, now spans nearly 400 acres of sporting facilities and visitor areas. Guests can watch athletes in training, explore the Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum, take guided tours of the competition sites, enjoy public bobsled rides starting in December, and ride chair lifts to the K120 Ski Jumpā€™s summit.

For those seeking year-round adventure, Mountain Vista Touring offers guided hikes, snowshoeing, trail running, and mountain biking. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the area's natural history and wildlife. Visitors can also indulge in private yoga sessions or massages to complete their day of exploration.

Park City Recreation is another fantastic option, featuring an 80,000 square-foot facility with weight and cardio areas, fitness studios, a running track, a bouldering wall, a game room, tennis courts, and seasonal pools. Tennis lessons and clinics are also available.

Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate Utah Pro Fly Fishing, known for its exceptional service and "No fish, no pay" policy. Expert guides offer personal instruction, ensuring guests gain the confidence and skills needed to fly fish in Utahā€™s rivers.

Red Pine Adventures provides thrilling winter snowmobile tours and summer horseback riding. The guided snowmobiling tours, conducted on Polaris Sport 500 snowmobiles, last two hours and include suits and helmets. Horseback riding tours are available in three different packages: 1 Ā½ hour, 2 hour, and Ā½ day tours.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Park City

Park Cityā€™s nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime activities. Downstairs, located on Historic Main Street, is a trendy nightclub that combines elements of a lounge, bar, and entertainment space. It hosts live dance sets and events featuring national house musicians, bands, DJs, and celebrity acts.

Park City Live is the largest venue of its kind on Main Street, drawing crowds for Film Festival events, corporate gatherings, and world-class performances. Live music and performances are the highlights, so be sure to check their website for upcoming events.

Collie's Sports Bar & Grill, a family-owned establishment, offers a lively atmosphere for sports enthusiasts. With large high-definition televisions, guests can watch American football, European football, baseball, and basketball while enjoying seasonal dishes made from fresh local ingredients.

Daly's Pub & Rec is a sophisticated gastro-pub that offers a variety of entertainment options, including billiards, English darts, a game arcade, the Wii Lounge, and a regulation four-lane bowling alley. The menu features classic pub fare and Montage-branded microbrewed beers.

High West Distillery & Saloon, the worldā€™s only ski-in distillery, is located at the base of the Town Lift. It features a full-service bar, tasting room, and an alpine-inspired menu. Guests can also take educational tours of the distilling operation to learn how whiskey and vodka are made before sampling them.

Where to Eat in Park City

Park City boasts a diverse culinary scene that caters to all tastes. Apex, the signature restaurant of the Montage Deer Valley Resort, offers an atmosphere of timeless luxury. Guests can enjoy dishes like Au Poivre Steak & Frites, Heirloom Red Quinoa, Utah Trout Amandine, and Moroccan Chicken, accompanied by crafted cocktails and fine wines. Live entertainment enhances the dining experience, whether on the outdoor terrace or in the elegant dining rooms. Apex also serves hearty breakfasts and delicious lunches.

Shabu, known for its "Freestyle Asian Cuisine," has been voted "Park City's Best Restaurant" and recognized as one of Conde Nast Traveler's "Top 12 New Restaurants in the U.S." Chef Robert Valaika, trained at Nobu, specializes in hot-pot cooking. The menu features small "cold" plates like Yellowtail JalapeƱo, "hot" plates like Wagyu Beef Hot Rock, signature dishes like Miso Glazed Black Cod and Shabu Shabu, and large plates like Pan Seared Grouper. The ambiance is as impressive as the cuisine, with both outdoor seating and a stylish indoor setting.

Adolph's Bar & Restaurant brings Swiss charm to Park City, offering a blend of European and American gourmet cuisine. Traditional dishes such as Bundnerfleisch and Steak Diane are complemented by the grill room's fondue specialties.

Fireside Dining at Empire Canyon Lodge offers a unique dining experience inspired by the Alps of Europe. Guests can enjoy four courses served from five stone fireplaces, featuring warm Swiss raclette cheese, cured meats, salads, wholesome stews, potato rosti, risotto or polenta, fire-roasted leg of lamb, fresh-baked breads, and dessert fondues. A full bar with select wines and imported beer is available, and guests can also enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides or snowshoe trekking before dinner.

Goldener Hirsch Restaurant, a AAA Four Diamond award-winning establishment, specializes in European and Swiss fare. House specialties like Charcuterie, Cured Meats, Four Cheese Fondue, Wiener Schnitzel, and Apple Strudel are perennial favorites.

Cheapest time to stay in Park City

April is the cheapest time to stay in Park City for an average of $149 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$347

February

$334

March

$256

April

$149

May

$193

June

$235

July

$257

August

$222

September

$204

October

$188

November

$201

December

$325