Things to do in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City is one of Americas's best places for city, ski trips. A short break that punches well above its weight. Here's how we'd actually spend the time — what to book, what to skip, and the small choices that make the difference.
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Walk the marquee neighbourhood first, then a quieter one the next day
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Eat in the neighbourhood you're staying in, not the centre, for one meal
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Book the museum/gallery online — skip the queue
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Find the rooftop or viewpoint locals like, not just the tourist one
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Plan one nice dinner — book ahead, dress for it, make it the highlight
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Take a lesson on day one even if you've skied before — get the local tips
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Lunch on the mountain, not in the village
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Book one off-piste or guided morning if conditions allow
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Hit the spa or thermal pool on the day your legs say no
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Salt Lake City FAQs
- What are the must-do things in Salt Lake City?
- In Salt Lake City, lean into what the place is famous for — city experiences first, then a slower day to find the neighbourhoods most visitors miss. Build the trip around one big day and one easy day.
- How many days do you need in Salt Lake City?
- Three days is enough to see the headlines, five days is the sweet spot, and seven lets you add a day trip or a slow morning without rushing. See our 3-, 5- and 7-day itineraries for Salt Lake City.
- Is Salt Lake City expensive?
- Hotels in Salt Lake City start from around $127/night on Booking.com. Eating and getting around is reasonable if you avoid the most touristy streets — locals' favourites are usually a third the price and twice the food.
- What's the best area to stay in Salt Lake City?
- Stay close to where you'll actually spend time — a central neighbourhood saves an hour a day. We pick the area based on what kind of city trip you're after; the full Salt Lake City guide breaks it down.
- Is Salt Lake City worth visiting?
- Yes — Salt Lake City is one of Americas's best places for city, ski trips. A short break that punches well above its weight.