The Top 14 Hotels Near Bhansa Ghar
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Evo Hotel Salt Lake sits within a sprawling Campus of climbing walls and skate ramps, catering to visitors who treat the Wasatch peaks as their true destination. The rooftop bar and on-site ski rental capture the ethos: a place built for people who view lodging as a waypoint between adventures.
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A playfully appointed hotel in downtown Salt Lake City where modernist interiors and witty touches suggest a city less provincial than its reputation. The Kimpton Monaco serves cosmopolitan travelers who arrive expecting little and find themselves charmed by what Utah's capital has quietly become.
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A restored 1909 train depot now holds this hotel, where stained glass and terrazzo anchor a mid-century reverie of arrival and lingering. The Grand Hall's gilded arches frame cocktails at the standout bar, while Rouser serves straightforward American fare to guests who've decided the journey matters more than the destination.
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A stone fireplace and leather furnishings anchor the lodge-style lobby of this Wasatch retreat, where seven acres of grounds and mountain views invite lingering year-round. Ski slopes sit a gondola away in winter; summer brings hiking and fishing, though the real draw is the unhurried gathering-place feeling that persists across seasons.
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At Snowbird's slopeside lodge, Wasatch peaks frame every window while lifts and runs sprawl below in reliable, abundant snow. The place assumes you're here to ski hard or play easy—beginner trails and tram rides coexist with expert descents and helicopter access to untouched terrain.
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A craftsman-style resort perched on Empire Pass offers the seamless convenience of ski-in access and a concierge who will warm your boots while you dress. The hospitality extends year-round through its spa, farm-to-table dining, and recreational range, all executed with the refined ease of a brand that has perfected the art of mountain leisure.
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An 1889 schoolhouse converted into a twelve-room boutique hotel, Washington School House sits in Old Town with ski access steps away and a fireplace anchoring its living room beneath custom chandeliers. Chef Ryan Frye's complimentary breakfasts and the reclaimed barn-wood interiors suggest the proprietors refused the easy retreat—they competed with the mountains by building something deliberate.
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A design-forward mountain resort that trades the expected timber-lodge aesthetic for contemporary luxury, Pendry Park City signals the arrival of high-design hospitality in Utah's ski country. The interiors read less rustic retreat than urban hotel transplanted to elevation, a calculation that seems to be working.
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A Norwegian ski champion's alpine refuge from the Eighties, all massive stone hearths and cool Scandinavian restraint where the Mountain West cliché goes to die. The Troll Hallen Lounge glows with the particular comfort of a place that knows exactly what it is: a winter shelter, not a resort theater.
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Stone courtyards and marble lobbies evoke a French alpine refuge steps from Deer Valley's slopes, where privately owned rooms maintain consistent luxury across studio to four-bedroom layouts. Cena Ristorante handles Italian fare while the lounge trades in live music and cocktails, anchoring a property that trades exclusivity for accessible resort convenience.
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Ski-in access and stone fireplaces frame every room at this gated Deer Valley resort, where a split-level infinity pool seems to float above the Wasatch Range. The Yurt Village's heated domes and Fire Garden's nightly champagne sabrage suggest most guests never venture beyond the 12-acre property.
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On 4,000 acres near Park City, this design-focused ranch scatters creekside cabins and hillside suites across terrain that refuses to yield the view. Horseback rides and farm-to-table meals anchor a philosophy of restful activity where every stone and timber frame keeps the landscape the true guest.
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A Bavarian chalet meets contemporary architecture in this Park City luxury retreat, where Auberge Resorts' 2021 overhaul paired the original alpine lodge with a striking modern wing designed by Seattle architects Olson Kundig. The result is a dual aesthetic—heritage meets glass and steel—that anchors the town's hospitality landscape.
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The mountain sprawls across Redford's storied Utah property—a ski destination that transcends its celebrity provenance through terrain alone. Once you've carved these slopes, the ranges of Colorado and California recede into afterthought.