Hotel Park City Autograph Collection, 100-suite property at 2001 Park Avenue beside Park Meadows Country Club golf course
Park Meadows, Park City  ·  Marriott Autograph Collection  ·  #8 in Park City

Hotel Park City

All-suite Marriott Autograph Collection property at Park Meadows, 100 spacious one-bedroom suites with gas fireplaces and jetted tubs, an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus golf course at the door, and a quieter, golf-leaning alternative to the Deer Valley resort circus.

#8 in Park City
Honeymoon Anniversary Family Holiday Five-Star

"The all-suite middle-ground Park City answer, Park Meadows golf course at the door, gondola access by complimentary shuttle, and rooms big enough that a four-day stay never feels like the inside of a hotel room. Conde Nast's quiet Park City pick for the last decade."

9.0
Rooms
9.0
Service
8.7
Location
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From $650 / night

The Hotel

Hotel Park City sits at 2001 Park Avenue in the Park Meadows neighbourhood, a five-minute drive south of historic Main Street, beside the 18-hole Park Meadows Country Club Jack Nicklaus golf course, with the Wasatch Range immediately to the south and the Park City Mountain Resort base area a complimentary-shuttle ride away. The property opened in 2002 as a Park City independent and joined Marriott's Autograph Collection at the brand's 2010 launch, making Hotel Park City one of the original North American Autograph Collection properties (Autograph Collection was Marriott's then-new "soft brand" platform for independent hotels with their own architectural and operational identity but Marriott Bonvoy back-end). The hotel has been recognised by Condé Nast Traveler as a top Park City property in multiple Reader's Choice awards and holds Tripadvisor's 2022 Travelers' Choice "Best of the Best" recognition for ski resort hotels.

The 100-key inventory is unusual in Park City for being entirely all-suite, there are no standard hotel rooms in the property, only one-bedroom suites at minimum. Each suite holds a separate bedroom (King-size bed) and a full sitting room with a gas fireplace, an in-bedroom jetted tub, two flat-screen televisions, and a private balcony or patio. Suite categories run from the standard One-Bedroom Suite through the One-Bedroom Suite with Premier View (south-facing toward the Wasatch and the Park Meadows fairways), the Two-Bedroom Suite (the family-holiday central booking, with two king bedrooms and a connecting living room), up to the named Premier Suites with extended balconies. Suite sizes start at roughly 600 square feet and run to 1,400 square feet for the Two-Bedroom, the largest standard inventory in the Park City market and the property's substantive proposition.

The hotel's golf-and-ski programme is the central operating logic. Hotel Park City has direct preferred-tee-time access to the adjacent Park Meadows Country Club's Jack Nicklaus 18-hole course (the only Park City hotel with this on-site arrangement), plus complimentary winter ski-shuttle access to all three Park City mountains: Park City Mountain Resort (the Vail Resorts mountain and the Olympic 2002 alpine venue), Deer Valley Resort (Forbes-recognised, ski-only-no-snowboarders, the Robert Earl Holding Sinclair Oil family-built ski resort), and Canyons Village (the Pendry / Waldorf Astoria base area). The hotel's outdoor heated pool is open year-round and runs a full evening fire-pit programme. The two on-site American restaurants, Ruth's Chris Steak House and the Glitretind-style smaller Hearth Lounge, handle dinner; breakfast is included in standard rates and served in the Conservatory.

The Park Meadows positioning is the property's commercial differentiator. Most Park City five-stars cluster in two locations, Empire Pass (Montage, St. Regis Deer Valley, Stein Eriksen) and Canyons Village (Waldorf Astoria, Pendry). Hotel Park City's Park Meadows location is the in-between residential neighbourhood, quieter, more spacious, with the golf course as the central planning gesture and a five-minute drive to Main Street's restaurant infrastructure. For travellers who want a Park City stay that isn't framed by either the Deer Valley resort logic or the Canyons Village base-village dynamic, for couples and families who want a quieter base, larger rooms, the golf course access, and an easier road-traffic and parking experience, Hotel Park City is the right calibration. The Marriott Bonvoy programme makes the Autograph Collection property fully integrated for points-earning and recognition; the Spa at Hotel Park City runs 11 treatment rooms and a comprehensive wellness programme.

Best Occasion Fit

Honeymoon

For Park City honeymoons that prioritise larger room categories and a quieter address over the Empire Pass ski-in/ski-out dynamic, Hotel Park City is the right answer. The 1,400-square-foot Premier Two-Bedroom suite is unnecessary; the 600-square-foot One-Bedroom with Premier View, the in-bedroom jetted tub, and the south-facing balcony toward the Wasatch is the central honeymoon booking. Couples can golf the Park Meadows Nicklaus course in the morning, take the complimentary mountain shuttle in the afternoon, and dine at Ruth's Chris on-property or at Powder by Sammy Lee at the Waldorf for the night out.

Anniversary

A Park City anniversary brief that includes a morning golf round, a wellness afternoon, and a quiet dinner is precisely what Hotel Park City is structured to deliver. The Park Meadows Nicklaus course access at preferred-guest tee times, the Spa at Hotel Park City for the afternoon treatment, and the Hearth Lounge or Ruth's Chris for dinner, the three-act programme runs reliably without programming.

Family Holiday

The all-suite inventory makes Hotel Park City structurally well-suited for the family-holiday brief. The Two-Bedroom Suite handles a family of four-five with two king bedrooms and a separate living room, the room category that is consistently undersupplied at the larger Park City properties. Complimentary breakfast included for all guests, complimentary mountain shuttle service for ski mornings, the year-round outdoor pool for non-ski afternoons. Marriott Bonvoy account holders accumulate points throughout the stay; multi-night family bookings often run 25, 30% below comparable Empire Pass properties.

Practical Information

Address

2001 Park Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
United States
Park City Mountain Resort base 2.5 miles by complimentary shuttle; Deer Valley Resort 4 miles; Canyons Village 6 miles; Main Street 1.5 miles; Salt Lake City Airport 36 miles

Rooms & Rates

100 all-suite inventory
One-Bedroom Suite from $650/night
One-Bedroom Suite Premier View from $850/night
Two-Bedroom Suite from $1,250/night
Premier Suite from $1,800/night

Check-in / Check-out

Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Marriott Autograph Collection since 2010
Originally opened 2002

Key Features

All-suite inventory (1,400 sq ft Two-Bedroom max)
Park Meadows Country Club golf access
Complimentary mountain shuttle (3 mountains)
Year-round outdoor heated pool
Spa at Hotel Park City, 11 treatment rooms
Ruth's Chris + Hearth Lounge dining
Complimentary breakfast included

Book Hotel Park City

From $650/night. Sundance Film Festival (late January) and Christmas-New Year weeks book six months ahead at peak rates; March is the value window for ski stays. Summer rates run roughly 30% below winter peaks with the Nicklaus course access included.

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Frequently asked questions

Last updated June 11, 2026

Where is Hotel Park City?
At 2001 Park Avenue in the Park Meadows neighbourhood, a five-minute drive south of historic Main Street, beside the 18-hole Park Meadows Country Club Jack Nicklaus golf course, with the Park City Mountain Resort base a complimentary-shuttle ride away.
When did it open?
In 2002 as a Park City independent, joining Marriott's Autograph Collection at the brand's 2010 launch, which makes it one of the original North American Autograph Collection properties. Conde Nast Traveler has recognised it as a top Park City property in multiple Reader's Choice awards.
How many rooms does it have?
100 keys, and unusually for Park City the inventory is entirely all-suite: there are no standard hotel rooms, only one-bedroom suites at minimum, each with a separate king bedroom and a full sitting room.
What is in each suite?
A separate king bedroom, a sitting room with a gas fireplace, an in-bedroom jetted tub, two televisions, and a private balcony or patio. The suite scale means a four-day stay never feels like the inside of a hotel room.
What is there to do?
The Park Meadows Jack Nicklaus golf course is at the door, and a complimentary shuttle reaches the Park City Mountain base, making it a quieter, golf-leaning alternative to the Deer Valley resort circus.
What are the drawbacks?
It sits in Park Meadows rather than on Main Street or ski-in, so it relies on the shuttle for the mountain and a short drive for the historic district. Location scores 8.7, the lowest of its three marks; Rooms and Service both score 9.0.
How much does it cost?
Rates start around USD 650 a night, reflecting the all-suite product. The golf-at-the-door position and the spacious suites are the core of the proposition.
Who is Hotel Park City best for?
Honeymoon, anniversary, and family travellers who want an all-suite, golf-leaning Park City base with shuttle access to the mountain. The one-bedroom suites and the Park Meadows course are the reasons to choose it over a ski-in tower.

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