Top rated hotels in Utah

Comfort Inn Downtown
3.8/5115 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
I recently spent a week (second week of April) staying at this property and knew when booking it that I had to keep my expectations in check. The location was great for access to the car rental agency, airport and downtown locations I planned my week around. There is a Denny's, McDonalds and a killer good Mexican restaurant all with in a block or two. The property is worn and dated but all common areas are clean and without any musty or overpowering smells. The rooms are surprisingly large and I was quite comfortable with my bedding and pillows. The unfortunate thing was that during my visit they were unable to provide any air conditioning as their system was still set for winter. After returning to my room on the second day and finding it at 85 degrees I had to discuss options with the desk. They were very understanding and were able to move me to a cooler room that I was able to deal with after buying a fan from the local Walmart. I did note that the toilet paper holder was askew and partially pulled from the wall. The metal towel holder had at one time been ripped from the wall and reinstalled without any concern for the resulting sharp edges from the resulting damage. My smoke detector was not mounted to the ceiling but instead resided on the shelf inside the closet. For me these were all little things, excepting for the air conditioning, and inconveniences I could handle. If my wife had been with me the place would not have worked and I felt for those guys that were checking in with their female partners. This is basically one of those places where traveling construction crews utilize (at least during my stay it was). The staff is friendly, accommodating and left working with what they have do deal with the best they can. I almost got what I expected when booking this chain, however I have had excellent past stays at other Comfort Inn locations. Salt Lake City is very easy to maneuver and knowing that now, I would not hesitate to look for a better stay a little further from the central city. Would I stay again? Only by myself and on a tight budget. It was not terrible, unsafe, or dirty and did what I needed - just don't expect too much with the price.
Desert Rose Resort & Cabins
4.5/5102 Reviews
This place is AMAZING! What a gem. It's in the middle of a super small town and you are like what?!?! The pool is great, the restaurant if great and the rooms are wonderful. Best bed I've slept in (in a hotel) I would give this place 20 stars if I could. We only stayed one night as we were passing through but if we knew this was this nice we would have spent a couple of days here. At night we heard the coyotes howling. (which was cool for city slickers) We caught the most beautiful sunrise to.
Sands Motel
2.7/583 Reviews
You're probably seeking a good deal, a place solely for a night's rest. The price is enticingly low, almost the cost of two rooms at another motel. The online images seemed satisfactory, and the businesslike man on the phone secured your reservation. With a contented sigh, you relish the savings and anticipate the charm of the retro neon SANDS sign. As you head to bed, thoughts of the quaint motel and your thrifty decision lull you to sleep with a faint smile. However, upon arrival, the alluring glow of the SANDS sign fades. The front office, more of a storage closet, hints that your economical choice from last month might have been a misstep. Remembering the other appealing motels you passed, you question the extent of this mistake. It turns out to be worse than anticipated. The air smells of antiquity, and the distant tunes from a scratchy radio echo through the corridors, whisking you back to a bygone era. This place seems like a business where profits aren’t reinvested. The image that comes to mind is someone squeezing an orange for its juice, then relentlessly crushing it to extract every last drop, leaving the rind a messy pulp. That’s precisely what this motel feels like. To add to the dismay, the continental breakfast turns out to be waffles and juice next door at the Coronado. The torn and stained beds, absence of microwaves except in the front office, paper-thin blankets necessitating a perpetually low, noisy AC, and the overall dirt and dilapidation all remind you that this is indeed the town’s cheapest stay.
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Kanab
3.5/5106 Reviews
A motel on the town of Kanab, far from Monument Valley, is also a hotel that can be easily booked on an agency website, not bad. WIFI don't think about it. When you check in, the hotel staff will tell you that because it is a wireless access Internet, the signal is almost useless. The room is quite big and the facilities are good. As always, the American motel looks like. The restaurant across the road is very cheap and tastes good. There are also Madon Dang nearby. There are also several fighting battles.
Magnuson Cedar City
3.2/581 Reviews
Our stay was perfect right from when Tina greeted us at the door. What a sweetheart! She was so kind and efficient, chatting with us while we checked in. Tina put us in a beautiful, comfortable room, and made check out the next day incredibly easy. We were on day 12 of a massive road trip when we checked in and agreed this was the best bed so far for an incredibly fair price too! The room was well renovated with modern bathroom fixtures and a smart TV. We very much appreciated the convenient location to get back out on the highway. We very much recommend the Magnuson!
Aquarius Inn
3.9/5102 Reviews
Good basic accommodation. Was clean, no issues. Front desk closed at 10 pm, which was just right for me. Has bathtub and shower with hot water, toilet, kitchen sink and coffee machine. The coffee machine was not working for me, or maybe I didn’t know how to turn it on. No breakfast, just got it myself separately. Didn’t get to use the pool, but it looks nice. It’s motel, so I could stop the car right next to room which was nice.
Quality Inn Vernal Near Dinosaur National Monument
3.9/5101 Reviews
A very good hotel. Hygiene and clean. Breakfast is also good.
Discovery Inn
2.9/599 Reviews
Great friedly reasonable staff I have stayed there for an extended stays in March I like the housekeeping they keep it very professional over there it is a very good place to stay for extended stay for sure.
Bowen Motel
4.3/5101 Reviews
It was confirmed on Ctrip on the same day. On the side of the entrance to the Archs national patk in the town of Moab, there are several gas stations on the main road of the town, and it is convenient to purchase various hot and cold drinks and snacks. Free parking. Breakfast is said to be coffee and bread, from 7 to 9 o'clock, but in order to enter the national park to watch the sunrise, did not have time to eat.
Quality Inn Downtown
3/5104 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
It may be because of the epidemic, no breakfast was provided.

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Number of Hotels184
Number of Reviews10,824
Average Price (Weekdays)€121
Average Price (Weekends)€124