Location – The Grand America Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake Area Information

Nestled against the Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake offers an urban oasis just minutes away from an alpine escape. So strap on your skis and grab your five-iron, because you might use both on the same day in Salt Lake. Known for our clean, accessible downtown and friendly citizens, the city also blooms with rich artistic offerings and boundless recreational options. Where big-city culture meets sublime outdoor beauty - you'll appreciate the difference.

Hotel Accommodations

The Grand America Hotel and The Little America Hotel are conveniently located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, 10 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport. Surrounded by the Wasatch Mountains on the east, and the Oquirrh Mountains and Great Salt Lake on the west, these neighboring hotels are walking distance from shopping, restaurants, cultural and sporting events and 30–40 minutes from the major ski resorts.

The Grand America Hotel

Inspired by the world's grand hotels of the past, The Grand America Hotel has the allure of Old World craftsmanship, charm and hospitality, with every modern convenience at your fingertips. Designed to be a European "boutique" hotel of American scale, The Grand America is abundant in exquisite details: chandeliers from Murano and Milan, French cherry-wood furniture, English wool carpets, Italian marble bathrooms, as well as state-of-the-art high-speed Internet connections, 32-inch televisions and dual-line phones in every room.

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The Little America Hotel

Centrally located in Salt Lake City's business, historic, cultural and entertainment center, Little America's fine décor and European ambience provide the perfect atmosphere for any type of meeting, seminar or special event. The hotel's superior service, accommodations, and amenities also make it an ideal location for leisure travel. Centralized booking, billing and support staff coordinate all functions seamlessly.

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