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Hotels in Utah
44 Hotels
The St. George's Club
6 Rose Hill Street, Over Looking The UNESCO World Heritage Town Of St George

The St. George’s Club is a 71-room mid-range property in the historic town of St. George’s. With large apartment-style units, three pools, a beach club, and two on-site restaurants, The St. George’s Club is an ideal spot for all types of travelers. During the summer months, the property abounds with families and children, while the quieter winter months attract couples and retirees. Rooms are spacious, and most have separate living rooms and kitchens, but decor throughout is dated. Though The St. George’s Club isn’t directly on the beach, it does have a private beach club with an oceanfront restaurant about 10 minutes from the hotel. The property is within walking distance of historic St. George’s town, but it’s far removed from most of Bermuda’s tourist attractions. Travelers looking for a similarly historic property might prefer The Fourways Inn, which is closer to Hamilton and the south shore, but doesn’t have as many amenities.   

Best Western Plus Cedar City
50 W 200 N

The mid-range BEST WESTERN PLUS Cedar City occupies a central location that's within walking distance of dining options, bars, and the yearly Utah Shakespeare Festival. The mid-range hotel offers a decent amount of amenities that add value, like a free hot breakfast and afternoon snacks, as well as a fitness room. There's also an outdoor pool that's open seasonally. Other facilities include a small snack shop, a meeting room, and a business center. Interiors are fairly bland and chain- like, but are well maintained and clean. Guest rooms provide a solid set of amenities, including microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. For an alternative, check out the BEST WESTERN Town & Country Inn, which has an indoor pool as well as jetted tubs in some rooms.

Hampton Inn Moab
488 N Main St

The Hampton Inn Moab offers modern facilities and a prime location in the heart of downtown Moab, just a short drive from Arches and Canyonlands national parks. The three-pearl property offers a nice set of features, including free hot breakfast buffet, nice fitness center, pool/whirlpool, guest laundry facilities, and free parking and Wi-Fi. Its 79 guest rooms are spacious and they have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, but decor is drab and they lack microwaves. Suites add them, however and they also come with sleeper sofas and wet bars. Rates are competitive but like other area hotels they can spike quite high in peak season, when rooms can be hard to find. The nearby Comfort Suites is an attractive alternative with comparable amenities for about the same price, but the all-suites property has more contemporary units. 

Grand America Hotel
555 South Main Street

This 775-room property is the most luxurious in Salt Lake City, and offers guests old-world charm on a grand scale. Its classic style is characterized by warm wood paneling, Italian marble accents, Venetian chandeliers, and wrought iron or white balustrade balconies that overlook well-groomed courtyards. Big rooms are traditional and sophisticated (if in need of some updating) and the decadent marble bathrooms are a highlight. The amenities live up to the standard set by the rest of the hotel: The fitness center is large and modern, the pools are lovely, and the spa is one of the best in the area.

The Inn at Entrada
2588 Sinagua Trl

The 44-room Inn at Entrada is an upper-middle-range boutique on a well-manicured desert landscape set against a red rock backdrop with an 18-hole Johnny Miller Signature golf course. A lodge-style restaurant overlooks the greens. Families often stay here in part due to the two indoor/outdoor pools, kiddy pool, and hot tub. Tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts and a well-equipped gym appeal to active types and there’s a small spa. The inn offers 44 stand-alone casitas with kitchenettes or kitchens, fireplaces in living rooms, and patios overlooking the golf greens, but prices are steep and include a daily resort fee.

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Moab
1515 Hwy 191 North

The lower-middle-range Holiday Inn Express & Suites Moab is a modern chain hotel positioned between downtown Moab and Arches National Park. It’s a peaceful setting, but somewhat isolated as it's not within reasonable walking distance to downtown and its restaurants. It makes a good base for tourists exploring the national parks, however, with a good amenities package that features a (seasonal) heated outdoor pool with a waterfall feature, two whirlpools, fitness center, laundry room, free Wi-Fi, and free hot breakfast. Rooms are clean, spacious, and nicely equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, and Keurig coffeemakers. Rates are competitive but like those at other Moab hotels, they spike in peak season. Another attractive option in the heart of downtown, with comparable rates and amenities, is the lower-middle-range Comfort Suites.

Best Western Coral Hills
125 East St. George Blvd.

The 98-room Best Western Coral Hills is a value roadside property in St. George’s historic district. A heated pool, hot tub, and kiddy pool can be found by the parking lot, which large enough for RVs and buses; there is also an indoor pool and hot tub. A hot complimentary breakfast is served daily, and it can get quite crowded with guests. There’s also a small gym and putting green. Comfy brown furnishings fill rooms that feature mini-fridges and microwaves, and Honeymoon Suites have fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Some also have balconies, but views don’t compare to the desert vistas at the Inn on the Cliff.

Best Western Plus Greenwell Inn
105 S Main St

The mid-range Best Western Plus Greenwell Inn is centrally located on South Main Street in downtown Moab, making it a convenient base from which to explore the spectacular national parks nearby. The hotel has been nicely updated with a modern lobby, and attractive amenities include a free hot breakfast, heated outdoor pool/whirlpool, and 24-hour fitness center. Its 75 guest rooms are spacious but a bit dark, with laminate wood floors, flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, but microwaves aren't standard. Like other Moab hotels, rates can spike in peak season when rooms can be difficult to find. A good option with comparable amenities and rates is the Comfort Suites, which also is downtown.

Best Western Plus Abbey Inn
1129 S Bluff St

The 154-room, mid-range Best Western Plus Abbey Inn is a family-friendly chain outpost that's conveniently located for both tourists and business travelers. Super clean and updated, the hotel offers a range of spacious guest rooms and suites. The hotel serves a free hot breakfast daily, and has a year-round heated swimming pool, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a fitness center, and conference facilities. The Best Western Coral Hills is largely similar and often slightly cheaper, but its room aren't as modern. 

Peery Hotel
110 W Broadway

The 73-room Peery Hotel is a historic downtown charmer with few extras, but a solid pick for the location and price. The biggest draw is the inexpensive rate for an upper-middle-range hotel close to sights and entertainment in Salt Lake City. There are a good on-site restaurant, free coffee in the lobby, and a gym, plus free Wi-Fi everywhere. Rooms are contemporary and have lovely bathrooms, Tempur-Pedic mattresses, and coffeemakers, but they lack mini-fridges. Those looking for something more family-friendly can check out Crystal Inn Hotel and Suites, which offers with more in-room conveniences and an indoor pool.