Hotel Park City: Park City, Utah

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Property

An all suite luxury hotel and spa located on the gorgeous Park City Golf Course with skiing, zip lining,  mountain biking, and hiking within five minutes of the resort. That is, if you can ever pull yourself out of those gorgeous rooms.

Location
In the heart of Park City and close to everything. With a golf course on the property, a gorgeous pool and spa, the outdoor summer activities of Park City Mountain Resort only five minutes away, and cross-country and alpine skiing a stone’s throw away, this resort is the perfect place for a family getaway.

Sleeps
2-6 with room for a couple cribs as well.

Highlights
Every guest room features a fireplace, kitchenette or full-sized kitchen, separate living room, washer/dryer, jetted tub with separate shower, and a private patio with golf, pool, or mountainside views. The property features a picture perfect pool and spa with incredible mountain views just calling for you to take a dip. Cottages are on the golf course and provide plenty of room for a family to spread out. The cottage we stayed in even had a hot tub on the patio overlooking the golf course. Ahh….luxury….

Good to Know
There is a full spa and health club on site perfect for catching a moment of relaxation. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and Bandanna’s Bar and Grill are onsite as well so there is never a need to leave the property when you are hungry. Full-sized cribs are available for your little ones on request. The hotel offers free shuttle service to the ski resorts in the winter. The concierge can help you plan for a day of fly fishing on the Blue Ribbon Rivers, hot air ballooning, golf, mountain biking, or hiking. This is truly a first class resort.

Contact
http://www.hotelparkcity.com

September 30th, 2009 | by Sharlene Earnshaw

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