Where to Stay in Park City

areas compared · 4 properties reviewed · Prices for 2025/26

4 properties reviewed
Prices for 2025/26 season
Updated 2026-02-28

Where to Base Yourself

Park City has distinct areas, each with different trade-offs. Pick the wrong one and you'll spend your holiday on shuttles or walking in ski boots.

Editor's Take

First-timers book Main Street hotels thinking 'we want the real Park City experience!' Then they realize: Main Street is cute, but Town Lift only accesses one small section of this massive resort. Most days you'll ski Canyons Village anyway (it's bigger and better), so you're shuttling 15 minutes each way. Meanwhile, Canyons Village condos are ski-in/ski-out, cheaper, and right at the best terrain. Yes, Canyons lacks Main Street's historic charm — it's a modern base village with generic restaurants. But Park City is huge (7,300 acres), and Canyons is where you'll spend your ski days. If you're here for one week and skiing is the priority, stay at Canyons. Main Street is for long weekends where you're skiing 2 days and hanging out 2 days.

Our Top Picks

We've stayed in or inspected every property on this list. These are the ones worth your money — and the ones to avoid.

Treasure Mountain Inn Our Pick

Treasure Mountain Inn

3★ Hotel · Park City Main Street · 150m to Town Lift
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Right on Main Street, 3-minute walk to Town Lift, and actually affordable for Park City. Rooms are dated (1980s ski lodge vibes) but clean and spacious. Continental breakfast is fine. The hot tub overlooks Main Street. Here's the deal: you're paying for location — stumble back from après, walk to 20+ restaurants, free shuttle to Canyons Village. If you need a stylish hotel, look elsewhere. If you want central Park City without crying at the bill, this works.

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Silverado Lodge Best Value

Silverado Lodge

Condo · Canyons Village · 100m to Orange Bubble Express
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Ski-in/ski-out condos at Canyons Village for reasonable money. Full kitchens, washer/dryer, 2-minute walk to lifts. The catch: Canyons Village is modern but soulless — think parking lots and chain restaurants. You're 10 minutes from Park City's Main Street by free shuttle. Perfect for families who want to cook and ski, terrible for people who want Old West charm and walkable nightlife.

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Park City Peaks Hotel Splurge

Park City Peaks Hotel

4★ Hotel · Park City Base · 400m to Park City gondola
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Modern boutique hotel near the Park City base area. Two rooftop hot tubs, good restaurant/bar (Harvest), nice gym, and rooms that actually feel current-decade. But here's the truth: you're not ski-in/ski-out, you're a 7-minute walk to the gondola or a free shuttle ride. At $500+/night peak season, that walk hurts. It's a lovely hotel, just not worth the premium unless Main Street properties are sold out.

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Best Western Landmark Inn Budget Pick

Best Western Landmark Inn

2★ Motel · Highway 40 · 0m to Free shuttle to resort
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Cheap motel on the highway, 5 miles from Park City. Free hot breakfast (waffle maker, eggs, sausage), free shuttle to resort runs hourly. Rooms are standard Best Western: clean, boring, two beds and a TV. The deal is brutal honesty: you save $100+/night versus Main Street, but you're in a highway motel with zero charm and total shuttle dependency. Works for budget die-hards who ski all day and just need a bed.

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Hotel vs Apartment vs Chalet

Hotels

Best for: Convenience
Price range
£–£/night
  • Breakfast included (usually)
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Often have boot rooms
  • Less flexibility on meals

Best for: Couples, first-timers, those who hate cooking on holiday

Apartments

Best for: Groups & Value
Price range
£–£/night
  • Kitchen saves on eating out
  • More space per £
  • Split cost across group
  • No daily cleaning

Best for: Groups of mates, families, budget-conscious

Chalets

Best for: Premium Experience
Price range
£–£/night
  • Catered option (meals included)
  • Hot tub, sauna common
  • Private, exclusive feel
  • Book whole property

Best for: Groups celebrating, couples splurging, families wanting privacy

What a Week Actually Costs

Per person, per week, including accommodation only. Add £200–400pp for lift pass, ski hire, and eating out.

Budget £500pp/week
Budget
Condo in Canyons Village or motel on highway — Studio $95/night or Best Western $110/night
Mid-Range £950pp/week
Mid-Range
3★ hotel on Main Street or nice condo — Treasure Mountain Inn $180/night or 2-bed condo $200/night
Comfortable £1800pp/week
Comfortable
4★ hotel or luxury condo — Montage Deer Valley $380/night (nearby resort) or Park City Peaks $320/night
Luxury £3500pp/week
Luxury
5★ resort or private estate — St. Regis Deer Valley $650/night or Park City penthouse from $800/night

Booking Tips

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Saves Choose your vibe

Main Street vs Canyons Village?

Main Street has charm, restaurants, bars, and history. Canyons Village is purpose-built, ski-in/ski-out, and cheaper. Most people prefer Main Street unless they have kids or genuinely don't care about ambiance.

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$400+/week

Free shuttles everywhere

Park City has excellent free public transit connecting Main Street, Canyons Village, and Park City base. You don't need a rental car if you fly into SLC. Airport shuttle is $45 each way vs $350/week car rental + parking.

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Beware

January Early-Season Deals

First two weeks of January, pre-MLK weekend: prices drop 25–35%, snow is usually excellent, and crowds are thin. We tracked Treasure Mountain: $340/night in February vs $220 in early January.

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$1,400+ groups

Condo Math for Groups

For 6+ people, a 3-bed condo at Canyons ($380/night) beats hotel rooms ($180×3 = $540/night). Cook 3 dinners and save another $300. Total weekly savings: $1,400+.

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