Park City Vacations

Your Park City vacation

Park City, Utah: One Easy Trip to 3 Unique Resorts. At 7,000 feet, Park City, Utah takes you beyond your highest expectations—whether your idea of heaven is skiing or boarding at one of Park City's three world-class resorts (The Canyons Resort, Park City Mountain Resort or Deer Valley Resort), an indulgent spa retreat, or a sneak peek at the next big thing in cinema.

This quaint former mining town offers ZAGAT Rated restaurants, plenty of après ski and nightlife options, eclectic shops and galleries, a world-famous film festival, and the best skiing and snowboarding anywhere on the planet—all just a short 35 minute ride from the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Hotels

Park City Hotels

Nightly rates from $63

Shadow Ridge Resort Hotel

3 stars
3.3 / 5 10 reviews
Park City resort at the base of Park City Mountain near PayDay LiftThe Shadow Ridge Resort Hotel and Conference Center sits at the base of the Park City Mountain Resort. The hotel is just 100 yards from the popular PayDay Lift and near historic Main Street and its top retailers, innovative art galleries and top-notch restaurants. The Park City hotel is home to more than 4,000 square feet of meeting space and free wireless Internet. The Shadow Ridge Resort Hotel and Conference Center also has an exercise room, guest laundry facilities and a 24-hour front desk in winter months. Highlights Resort at the base of Park City Mountain Resort near PayDay LiftMore than 4,000 square feet of meeting spaceFree wireless Internet access throughout the propertyFree garage parking availableOn-site ski rental shop Location The Shadow Ridge Hotel and Conference Center is ideally located at the base of Park City Mountain Resort, just steps from the lifts and Utah area attractions -- including the Alpine Slide and ZipLiner. Head to Utah Olympic Park for tours around the site of the 2002 Winter Olympic. Utah summers are gorgeous with biking, horseback riding, bungee jumping, golf and more. Rooms The 52 accommodations at the Shadow Ridge Resort Hotel and Conference Center include a hotel and one- and two-bedroom condominiums. The one- and two-bedrooms include a fully equipped kitchen, living and dining area and fireplace. Decor varies from unit to unit, but guests can expect climate control, free local calls and cable television. Rollaway beds are available. Features The amenity-packed Shadow Ridge Resort Hotel and Conference Center is ideal for business and pleasure. Skiers will appreciate the on-site ski rental shop, and the on-demand shuttle totes visitors around Park City. Kick back and relax at the heated outdoor pool, indoor hot tub and sauna. Work out in the free fitness center with 24-hour key access. Transportation Amtrak (31.6 mi/50.8 km)Salt Lake City International Airport (36.4 mi/58.5 km) Attractions ZipRider (0.1 mi/0.1 km)Historic Main Street (1 mi/1.6 km)Red Pine Adventures (3.2 mi/5.2 km)Tanger Outlet Mall (6.7 mi/10.8 km)Utah Olympic Park (7.4 mi/11.9 km)Gorgoza Park (9.5 mi/15.3 km) Business Offers 4,000 square feet of flexible meeting spaceFree wireless Internet
Value Stay 2+ Nights/Save 40%
Nightly rates from $109

Park City Marriott

3 stars
4.1 / 5 18 reviews
Park City hotel offers access to endless outdoor adventure and historySurrounded by the Wasatch Mountains, the Park City Marriott offers loads of high-altitude adventure. Outdoor enthusiasts are minutes from Utah's world-class skiing venues and golf courses designed by champions with household names--ever hear of Jack Nicklaus? The country-style rooms are packed with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs and high-speed Internet access (fees apply). This mountain town hotel has an on-site restaurant and indoor pool and hot tub. The free shuttle to historic Main Street is a must. Highlights Free shuttle rides to Utah Olympic Park, Tanger Outlet Mall and historic Main StreetFree Wi-Fi available in the lobby of Park City MarriottPark City hotel minutes from world-class skiing and golf courses LocationThis three-star hotel has quite a radius--seconds from historic Park City, five minutes from three world-class ski resorts and under a half-hour from championship golf courses. The hotel is 35 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport. Guests have access to infinite outdoor options, including fly-fishing, hot air ballooning, cross-country skiing and horseback riding. RoomsNatural tones from the Utah landscape fill the 199 rooms and suites at Park City Marriott. Spacious guest rooms feature pillow-top mattresses with Revive bedding and a convenient mini-fridge. Some include a balcony overlooking the atrium or the great outdoors. During ski season, guests can warm up with free in-room coffee and hot chocolate. FeaturesA mountain lodge vibe fills the Park City Marriott lobby. The 21st century is quickly revealed, however, by a Starbucks coffee kiosk (open daily) and an on-site ski and bike rental shop. For indoor fitness and relaxation, Park City Marriott has an atrium-style indoor pool, hot tub and steam room. The free fitness facility features three treadmills, two ellipticals, a bike, and more. DiningThe on-site Park City Grill is a casual restaurant with a hearty breakfast buffet, a soup and salad bar and entrees such as stuffed cider pork loin with cranberry stuffing and potato cakes. Timber's Bar is open for beer, liquor and a late-night snack. Transportation Salt Lake City International Airport (35 mi/ 56.6 km) Attractions Historic Main Street (1.8 mi/2.9 km)Park City Ice Arena (3.2 mi/5.2 km)Tanger Outlet Mall (6.9 mi/11 km)Utah Olympic Park (7.6 mi/12.2 km) Business Up to 10,000 square feet of meeting spaceBusiness center (fees apply)
Value Includes Free Meals For Kids
Nightly rates from $115

Lodges - Deer Valley Resort

4 stars
4.5 / 5 8 reviews
The Lodges at Deer Valley was ranked #8 in North America and #5 in the USA by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler in the list of Top 25 Ski Resort Lodges. The Lodges at Deer Valley truly embodies the western spirit with its rustic lodge style ambiance. Elegantly appointed condominium interiors offer all the comforts of home and set the tone for a very unique experience. Convenient to Deer Valley Ski Resort and Historic Main Street in Park City, Utah. Enjoy all that the area has to offer, from shopping to dining to recreation. We offer it all. Make The Lodges at Deer Valley your vacation destination. Hotel rooms, 1-3 bedroom condominiums and all the conveniences of home near the world-renowned ski destination of Park City, Utah. Outdoor heated pool and hot tub, conference facilities, 24-hour front desk and complimentary in-resort shuttle are some of the other amenities you will find at The Lodges at Deer Valley for your next Utah ski vacation.
Value Summer Sale - Save 25%
Nightly rates from $130

The Grand Summit Hotel at Canyons Resort

4 stars
4.1 / 5 28 reviews
Luxury Park City hotel at the largest Utah ski and snowboard resort The Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons is a high-altitude paradise packed with livable luxury. The AAA Four Diamond resort offers ski-in, ski-out convenience at Utah's largest ski and snowboard resort, The Canyons. The hotel features a full-service spa and health club on-site. Most rooms have a fireplace and whirlpool. Guests at The Canyons have access to more than 15 restaurants, from casual to gourmet. During winter, guests can hop on a free shuttle to Utah's charming Main Street. Business guests appreciate the ballroom and conference center. Highlights Luxury Park City AAA Four-Diamond resort at The Canyons ski and snowboard resortFull-service spa and health clubFamily-friendly hotel with a childcare center (fees apply)Near Main Street's boutiques and galleries Free high-speed wireless Internet at the Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons Location Park City is accessible by car, bus or shuttle. Historic Main Street -- with its trendy bars, cozy pubs and nightclubs -- is about five miles away. Enjoy ski-in, ski-out privileges at The Canyons. RoomsThe 358 alpine style accommodations at the Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons range from individual rooms to a penthouse suite. The decor blends wildlife-themed art with rustic woods. All rooms include TVs, coffee-makers, down comforters and CD players. Select rooms include a whirlpool tub, full kitchen, fireplace and a private balcony with mountain views. Features The lobby of the Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons sets the alpine tone with fireplaces, stone walls, animal hide chairs and leather ottomans. The on-site full service spa offers facials and massages. The free 24-hour access health club has cardio equipment and more. For extra de-stressing, head to the steam room sauna or heated outdoor pool. A child care center (fees apply) and free Internet add appeal to the Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons. Dining The Canyons is packed with restaurants and cafes -- from live country music barbecues to organic gluten-free vegan cafes. Hop on a horse-drawn sleigh followed by a cozy fireplace dinner for a wintry night of romance. TransportationSalt Lake City International Airport (29.1 mi/46.8 km)   Attractions Utah Olympic Park (3.6 mi/5.8 km)Tanger Outlet Center (3.7 mi/5.9 km)Historic Main Street (4.5 mi/7.3 km) Business Business center (fees apply)Grand ballroom and conference center (fees apply)
Nightly rates from $65

Red Pines Condos

3 stars
3.4 / 5 32 reviews
Park City resort with easy access to skiing, tennis and volleyballThe Red Pines Condos are located at the base of The Canyons, Utah's largest ski and snowboard resort. The resort offers mountain lodging with modern amenities. Nestled among aspen trees, this 20-acre complex features one-bedroom condos (some with a loft) to three-bedroom townhomes. This Park City resort offers a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, and private tennis and volleyball courts open in summer months. Culture mavens and foodies flock to historic Main Street, teeming with galleries and restaurants. Highlights Park City resort located at the base of Utah's largest ski and snowboard resortAccommodations at Red Pines Condos range from one-bedroom condos to three-bedroom townhomesOutdoor pool is heated to 100 degrees during winterKiddies will love the outdoor playground, open in summer Location The Red Pines Condos are minutes from Utah Olympic Park and at the base of The Canyons ski resort. Summer visitors can be found on hot air balloons or fly-fishing in mountain streams. Rooms Guests at Red Pines Condos enjoy mountain views, fully equipped kitchens, living and dining areas, a gas fireplace and cable TV. Some have a balcony or patio. The lofted one-bedrooms have a full second bathroom and space for six. The three-bedroom townhomes span more than 1,775 square feet and can sleep eight. The resort provides midweek housecleaning. Features Soothe sore muscles at the Red Pines Condo's steamy outdoor pool (closed early spring and most of fall, call for details). Relax in the hot tub protected by a wall of evergreens. Private tennis and volleyball courts are open in the summer, as is an outdoor kids playground. Enjoy complimentary local shuttle service in winter. Dining Park City's charming Main Street is about five miles away. There you'll find restaurants such as Robert Redford's Zoom, which serves American cuisine in an old train depot, and bars. Transportation Salt Lake City International Airport (29.2 mi/47.1 km) Attractions Utah Olympic Park (3.8 mi/6.2 km)Alpine Slide (3.9 mi/6.3 km)ZipRider (3.9 mi/6.3 km)Historic Main Street (4.7 mi/7.5 km)Promontory Ranch Club (4.7 mi/7.5 km) Policies and feesGuests must check in at Bear Hollow Village, located approximately one mile away at 5519 N. Lillehammer Lane, Park City, UT, 84098. From Bear Hollow, keys and directions will be provided for guest units at Red Pine.
Value Stay 2+ Nights/Save 40%
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Park City highlights

  • Dining and nightlife

    Park City's dining experience is recognized by many nationally renowned culinary experts. With over 100 restaurants (many of which line the town's quaint and historic Main Street), the diversity of the cuisine in Park City is unparalleled.

    And after dinner, unwind at one of many bars spread throughout the Park City area, each offering a distinctive experience and one of the hottest live music scenes in the West.

  • Shopping

    Park City's many shops and galleries are up to even the most serious shopper's standards. There's always something entirely unique, whether you're searching for designer clothes or one-of-a-kind furnishings. So take a deep breath and shop Park City to your heart's content.

     

  • Recreation and leisure

    Besides world-class skiing, Park City visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, hot-air ballooning, snowmobiling, tubing and more shopping than most winter resort areas. There is truly something for every member of the family in Park City.

More on Park City from the Orbitz Blog

Sundance: Memories from a glitzy ski vacation

By Elina Fuhrman In Park City, it’s all about Sundance and snow.  This pristine enclave nestled in the valley between Mount Alta and the Wasatch National Forest is a skier’s paradise and a filmmaker’s dream-come-true. I should know: My daughter’s film “Salvation Boulevard” debuted there recently. While we spent plenty of time on the red carpet, we also used the opportunity to take a much-needed ski vacation. Peruse through my gallery and you’ll see what wooed me to Park City in the first place: bluebird skies and powder-soft snow. It’s like a snowy white canvas waiting to be painted. But don’t let that fool you into leaving your bikinis at home; heated pools stay open for a refreshing polar bear dip after a day on the slopes. My first visit to Park City was in 2007 for the Sundance Film Festival, and we left feeling sorry that we didn’t spend any time snowboarding or skiing. During this visit, we budgeted enough playtime on the runs with my daughter’s work duties. The event premiered dozens of independent feature films including the latest from my daughter Isabelle:a dark comedy about the unraveling of a charismatic mega-church pastor, played by Pierce Brosnan. Jennifer Connelly and Greg Kinnear star as Isabelle’s loyal parishioner-parents.  With all the promoting of the film and media to do, we flew in a day early and hit the slopes right away. We started with the manicured slopes in the most elegant and sophisticated Deer Valley Resort, just moments after we arrived. Deer Valley is Utah’s version of the upscale Aspen. Hiring a private instructor was a smart move, because within an hour my daughters were gliding downhill as if they’ve been doing it their entire lives.  We finished our first day at the Seafood Buffet, Deer Valley’s famous restaurant known for its great raw bar selections as well as sushi, grilled meats and sumptuous desserts. With the sun shining the next morning, it was time for snowboarding at the Park City Mountain Resort.  It’s a large and lively resort, famous for being the training grounds for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Olympic team.  The gentle slopes were an ideal place for us to learn but it was not a bunny hill either. The variety of terrain gives novices like us a taste of great views and no crowds of experienced skiers whizzing their way to the bottom. We fell a lot, laughed a lot and recounted our fun morning over fish tacos lunch at the Legends Grill right at the bottom of the hills. Our stay at the Waldorf Astoria in the Canyons, one of the new properties in Park City, a stunning luxury lodge surrounded by spectacular beauty of the Wasatch Mountains, was a real treat.  The unpretentious and rustic yet chic resort is one of the most posh places in the area, boasting sublime mountain views, exceptional customer service, plush beds and crackling fireplaces in its suites. We loved the free shuttle that took us everywhere we wanted to go, which meant we didn’t need to rent a car and struggle with parking during this busy time in Park City. No sooner than the red carpet was rolled up, my daughters convinced me to go skiing again.  We took the hotel shuttle to Park City and within moments, we were on the slopes. I wobbled and bobbled on my skis until I decided I was better off taking more photos and then waiting for my girls to finish with a cup of hot tea by a warm fireplace. [gallery columns="2"] Related resources Elina Fuhrman is an intrepid traveler based in Los Angeles. She grew up in Russia but knew before she was 10  years old that she would spend her life exploring the world.  She is now a contributing editor to Travelgirl and JEZEBEL magazines. Her work has appeared on CNN, in The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Conde Nast Traveler, InStyle and other publications.  Fuhrman’s photos often accompany her stories. To see more, visit her website www.elinafuhrman.com.

Jetsetters hit Sundance today for cinema, stars, slopes

As a Park City, Utah resident, I'm the first to brag about the jewels in my own backyard. This time of year, there's no more pristine winter ski vacation than here in Park City, with powdery slopes and picturesque mountain ranges beckoning ski novices and pros. Apart from its reputation as a ski haven, though, all eyes are on Park City today for other reasons: the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, opening today and running through Jan. 30. Perfectly synced to keep visitors entertained, the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships kickoff at the end of the Sundance Festival on Jan. 30 with a slew mind-blowing, Olympic-style games.

There's plenty of snow in Park City

Skiers heading to Park City this month apparently won't have to worry about decent snow.
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