To borrow the words of Tom Haverford from Parks and Recreation, sometimes you just need to “treat yourself.” From the iconic ski slopes of Park City to the stunning red rocks of Southern Utah, Utah offers more than just breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventures — it’s also home to some of the most luxurious hotels you’ll ever visit.
Whether you want to splurge on a dreamy ski-in/ski-out chalet or a luxurious desert hideaway, these top-class accommodations will make you feel like royalty for the price you pay. So pack your bags, apply for your Platinum Card, and get ready to enjoy the best of Utah’s hotel scene, where luxury has no limits, except for your credit card limit.
Read on for a tour of Utah’s most luxurious and most expensive hotels.
The St. Regis Deer Valley, Park City
As a city famous for its arts, skiing, and film culture, it’s no surprise that Park City is home to some of the most luxurious and expensive hotel rooms, with the St. Regis Deer Valley Resort topping the list.
Whether winter or summer, a stay here is truly a luxury wonderland, with amazing amenities including six fine dining restaurants, a luxurious spa, a heated infinity pool that’s great for year-round use, and of course, some of the best hot tubs to relax in.
So how much does it cost? You can expect to pay over $6,000 a night during peak holiday season. If that sounds too expensive, try staying in the off-season and you might be able to find a standard room in the low $400s.
Amangiri, Canyon Point
A once-in-a-lifetime stay at Amangiri will guarantee you unforgettable experiences. This literal oasis in the middle of the southern Utah desert is unlike any other hotel in Utah, and perhaps the entire United States. It’s quiet and serene, a true escape from the outside world. It’s no wonder it’s a popular choice with celebrities.
Whether lounging by the stylish stone pool that blends seamlessly with the landscape, indulging in spa treatments inspired by Navajo healing traditions, or enjoying gourmet meals (included in the rate), every moment at Amangiri feels like a perfect blend of desert nature and modern luxury. Room rates start at $3,700 per night and can reach more than $8,000 per night, depending on your dates and room choices.
Waldorf Astoria, Park City
If the name “Waldorf Astoria” conjures up images of luxury, that’s because it is. This stunning Park City hotel perfectly blends alpine charm with sophisticated elegance that’s sure to please anyone. With cozy fireplaces, pine trees, and mountain views, this hotel offers plenty of Utah’s great outdoors, and the world-class, award-winning spa is no joke.
Rates range from $500 to over $8,000 per night, depending on room and date selection.
The Lodge at Blue Sky, Park City
Though it’s only 35 minutes from Salt Lake City airport, The Lodge at Blue Sky feels like you’re in another world — think of it as a kind of Amangiri Resort, but in the mountains instead of the desert.
This secluded resort has 3,500 acres of private land and offers activities like fly fishing, yoga, horseback riding, trap shooting, hiking, and even farming. That’s right, for two hours and $250 per guest, you can do farm work like sowing seeds, irrigating crops, and transplanting vegetables. If you want to get back to your mountain roots (no pun intended) while relaxing in luxury, The Lodge at Blue Sky is the best option in town.
Speaking of tickets, room rates start at just over $1,600 per night and can cost over $7,600 per night depending on your room and date selection.
Washington School House Hotel, Park City
Built in one of the few remaining original schoolhouses in the country, the Washington School House Hotel is one of the state’s most unique luxury hotels. A National Historic Landmark, the hotel perfectly blends history and luxury, creating an intimate and exclusive atmosphere like no other. With only seven guest rooms, you’ll need to plan ahead if you plan to stay overnight, especially considering the hotel has a two-night minimum stay.
Conveniently located right on Park City’s vibrant Main Street, this is a bucket list experience – perfect for back to school night.
Rates start at around $500 per night and can go up to over $2,000 per night depending on your dates and room selection.
Stein Eriksen Lodge, Deer Valley
No list of luxury accommodations would be complete without mentioning the iconic Stein Eriksen Lodge. This acclaimed resort is always popular for its premium luxury, amenities, and year-round ski access.
Located in the heart of Deer Valley, the Scandinavian-designed Stein Eriksen is a haven of comfort and luxury, especially after a day of adventure. It’s one of the best mountain resorts in the state, and it truly lives up to its reputation.
Room rates range from approximately $500 to over $6,000 per night, depending on room selection and dates.
Siegfried & Jensen
Since 1990, Siegfried & Jensen has been helping people in Utah and surrounding states who have suffered unnecessary injury or death as a result of car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, defective pharmaceuticals, dog bites, wrongful death, and other personal injuries.
Our firm is committed to keeping Utah families and communities safe by ensuring that criminals are held accountable. While a lawsuit isn’t always the answer, having someone on your side when you need it can mean the difference between declaring bankruptcy and rebuilding your life and moving forward, especially if you’re up against insurance companies or hospitals.
Siegfried & Jensen has represented more than 35,000 clients and achieved recoveries of more than $1.2 billion.