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Avenues Hostel

Avenues Hostel

107 F Street, - Hostel
This hostel is about a 15 min walk to Temple Square, it is very convenient for the town. It is a large hostel with a well equipped kitchen.
America's Best Inn & Suites Salt Lake City

America's Best Inn & Suites Salt Lake City

1009 South Main Street - Hotel
The America's Best Inn & Suites of Salt Lake City is located at the edge of downtown. Our location is central to all area attractions and businesses. Relax in our newly remodelled rooms and enjoy your stay in Salt Lake City!
Camelot Inn & Hostel

Camelot Inn & Hostel

165 West 800 South - Hostel
A nice hostel, very well equipped, in a good location. Very thin walls but the you get more than expected for 35$ per night.
AWA Hostel Royal Garden

AWA Hostel Royal Garden

154 West 600 South Downtown Salt Lake - Hotel
The AWA Hostel Royal Garden, Located in the heart of Salt Lake City Downtown, Offers Free shuttle to airport, Walk to the Main Train station, Free Shuttles to the ski resorts, The Largest pool in Salt Lake City, and most important.
AAE Salt Lake Howard J

AAE Salt Lake Howard J

121 North 300 West Greyhound Bus Amtrak Downtown Location - Hostel
FREE AIRPORT SHUTTLE and Free Breakfast for the best Price!!This all private room accommodation is found 1 block from Amtrak and Greyhound Stations as well as the free downtown rail system! The largest pool in SLC, make this ideal for backpackers.
Utah International Hostel

Utah International Hostel

50 South 800 West - Hostel
The Utah International Hostel is a family owned business since 2002. We are proud of our hostel and most of all, we love what we do.
Motel 6 Salt Lake City

Motel 6 Salt Lake City

1990 West North Temple Street - Hotel
Welcome to Motel 6 Salt Lake City West - Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah This Motel 6 is located just minutes from the Utah State Fairpark and Gateway Center Mall.
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Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city in Utah, with over 2.2 million inhabitants living in the metropolitan area. The city itself has almost 200,000 inhabitants. Internationally, the city was the focus of attention during the 2002 Winter Olympics and has been getting more and more popular since then with foreign visitors as well.

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Camelot Inn & Hostel

Camelot Inn & Hostel

A nice hostel, very well equipped, in a good location. Very thin walls but the you get more than expected for 35$ per night. We will happily go back to Camelot Inn & Hostel ... more

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5
Avenues Hostel

Avenues Hostel

Don't stay there. It is a few steps away from a homeless shelter. The heater was broken in the cold day and night. People stayed there seemed to be low income people. So crappy. Don't recommend at all. ... more

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1

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  • dag 9
    Vandaag vroeg opgestaan want om 8 uur al vertrokken (na ontbijt) richting Salt Lake City, de stad van de mormonen, voor een rit van 350 km. Om toch nog iets anders te doen dan in die grote stad rond ...
    Posted in USA REIS CHICAGO-DENVER by rscabullsboy

  • Day Two
    Lots of driving on day #2. OVer night in Salt Lake City was fine. Hotel was pretty crappy but it was a place to rest. Utah, Idaho and Wyoming are pretty amazing states. Lots of varied land; farms, hills, mountains. Here are some pictures from Grand Teton NP. ...
    Posted in Lauren and Andrew's Travels by asylvester

  • Across the Continental Divide
    of excitement! We stayed with close friends in Salt Lake before heading on to Colorado. We spent a few days in Denver exploring the city and catching up with old friends. I never thought I’d say it so quickly ...
    Posted in The Endless Summer by Aboleski

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