Sheltered from the Utah weather by a covered portico emblazoned with the Hotel Monaco name, valets greeted me and whisked my luggage away with brisk efficiency when I arrived, bedraggled after a morning on the slopes. Kimpton Monaco Salt Lake City an IHG Hotel The hotel lobby is bright and bold, featuring plush seating options and a cozy fireplace. Book a room at the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City starting at $179 a night.I'd gladly return, should I find myself back in SLC, though, there are a few things you should note. Although the hotel stands in the heart of the city, it's also less than an hour away from 10 different ski areas, so if you don't need a ski-in/ski-out resort location, or are visiting during a non-winter season and seeking city pursuits, this is a versatile option. I stayed in a King Deluxe room, comped for review purposes, as part of a ski trip, though it starts at the reasonable price of $179 per night. The TRAX light rail system runs directly past the hotel and connects with both the airport and the ski shuttle bus. Public transportation also makes it easy to stay here without a car. This place has a big, bold personality from the eye-popping, technicolor lobby to the velvet stage curtain theatricality of the guest rooms. In true Kimpton fashion, this hotel packs a stylistic wallop, with robust color clashes and dramatic flair to spare. Housed in the completely reimagined 1920s-era Continental Bank building, the hotel wisely retained some of the vintage 1920s bank details (teller windows, travertine marble) which guests can now admire in the Bambara restaurant and The Vault bar. In the meantime, we encourage all travelers to stay safe, follow guidelines from the CDC website, and take precautions.īright, fun, and pet-friendly - with a prime location smack in the middle of downtown - the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City is a handy outpost for both business and leisure travelers who want to stay somewhere central. So whether you use our reviews now, bookmark them for the future, or simply need an escape from the news, we'll continue to share the world with you. Whenever that happens for you, and we know it will, we hope our travel content helps you make informed, useful, and inspiring choices on the best places and hotels to book. But when this time passes and things return to normal, we know you'll be eager to explore the world again. We understand that right now is a challenging time to plan travel. A note from your Insider Reviews travel editor: Coronavirus has interrupted travel on a global scale forcing travelers to cancel and reassess plans in the coming weeks and months.
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