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Cities
- Draper
- Midvale
- Murray
- North Salt Lake
- Salt Lake City
- Sandy
- South Jordan
- West Jordan
- West Valley City
- Woods Cross
- Woods Cross
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- Courtyard by Marriott
- Extended Stay
- Fairfield Inn by Marriott
- Hampton Inn & Suites
- Holiday Inn Express
- Independent
- JW Marriott
- No brand
- SpringHill Suites by Marriott
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Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices in Salt Lake City reach just over $145 mid-week.
In Salt Lake City, hotel prices typically rise mid-week, peaking on Wednesday at just over $145. Prices decline slightly towards the weekend, with Saturdays around $130, indicating a significant contrast between weekday and weekend rates.
Price by Month
Lowest month: just over $100, highest month: around $220.
Hotel prices in Salt Lake City show considerable variation throughout the year. Prices range from just over $100 in January to around $220 in March, with March being the busiest month for hotel bookings.
How far in advance should I book?
Same-day hotel prices in Salt Lake City can drop to around $100–$150.
In Salt Lake City, hotel prices typically decrease steadily as the check-in date approaches, with significant drops observed in the last few days. Notably, three weeks prior, premium hotels are often fully booked, limiting availability. Lower quality hotels may reduce prices last minute, with same-day rates potentially around $100–$150, contrasting with higher advance bookings.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular stars category is 2* with a price of just over $95.
In Salt Lake City, the distribution of hotels by star rating shows a trend of increasing prices with higher ratings. The 2* hotels are the most frequently booked, while 3* hotels offer a modest increase in price. The gap between 3* and 4* options reflects a small incremental rise in cost. Overall, hotel prices range from just under $100 for 2* to around $250–$300 for 5* hotels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Salt Lake City?
What taxes and mandatory fees apply to hotel stays in Salt Lake City?
How do hotel prices in Salt Lake City vary by season?
How do Salt Lake City neighborhoods differ for hotel choice regarding price and walkability?
Is hotel Wi-Fi reliable for remote work in Salt Lake City?
Are there specific safety concerns for hotel guests in Salt Lake City?
How do major events like the Sundance Film Festival impact hotel availability and pricing?
What percentage of hotels in Salt Lake City are step-free accessible?
How common are eco-certifications among Salt Lake City hotels?
What are the payment norms for hotel bookings in Salt Lake City?
What is the typical cancellation policy difference between advance-purchase and flexible rates?
What are standard pet and child policies in Salt Lake City hotels?
Is remote work viable in Salt Lake City hotels, and what infrastructure supports it?
Are there local lodging etiquette expectations, such as tipping or quiet hours?
Top Tips
- Ride the UTA Green Line from Salt Lake City Airport to downtown in 20-25 minutes for approximately $2.50. Public transit speeds your arrival and avoids 10-25 minute taxi or rideshare variability and downtown congestion. Confirm the current UTA schedule if arriving after midnight.
- Budget $15-40 per night for downtown hotel self-parking or valet. Parking rates and policies may vary by property; compare total stay costs by confirming parking fees with your chosen hotel before booking.
- Account for approximately 12-15% in combined state and local lodging taxes on your Salt Lake City stay. Review the tax breakdown on your booking confirmation, as some properties add city-specific surcharges.
- Hotels typically place a hold of $50-200 at check-in for incidentals. When using a debit card, request the exact hold and release timeframe, as holds are often released within 5-14 business days after checkout.
- Book 2-3 months ahead for January due to Utah Jazz games, ski season, and Sundance Festival, when downtown hotel rates can spike by 50% or more. Larger events fill up hotels fast, so set price alerts for your ideal dates.
- Select hotels within 5-15 minutes walking distance of Temple Square for easy access to the Salt Palace, Delta Center, and TRAX stops. Hotels west of 200 W may offer lower rates but can be closer to rail or industrial noise. Ask for a room away from the tracks if sensitive to noise.
- Allow additional travel time during peak winter weekends if driving to ski resorts. The downtown to Park City distance is about 32 miles (35-50 minutes in clear conditions), but heavy snow or weekend traffic can add 30-60 minutes. Check road conditions before you depart.
- Winter temperature inversions (December-February) can increase air pollution (PM2.5). If you have respiratory sensitivity, check Salt Lake City's Air Quality Index (AQI) and consider hotels that feature HEPA or advanced air filtration.
- Salt Lake City sits at about 4,226 feet elevation, which can cause mild breathlessness, especially when active. Hydrate well and consider a lighter activity day upon arrival. The local tap water is safe and potable.
- Verify hotel Wi-Fi speed tiers for remote work, as many include 'standard' free Wi-Fi but consistent upload speeds above 50-100 Mbps may require a paid upgrade or business floor access. Request a recent speed test if reliable connectivity is essential.
- Check your hotel’s EV charging options, as fees may be flat-rate or per kWh and charging stations vary by plug type. Reserve your charging spot or confirm plug compatibility with your hotel before arrival.
- Vehicle break-ins can occur in some downtown blocks, so consult SLCPD crime maps for your hotel’s vicinity and prioritize accommodations with gated lots, monitored garages, or valet parking over unmonitored street options.
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