Salt Lake City, Utah in September

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Curator’s statement

April to May and September to October are the best times to visit Utah and its famous national parks because there are fewer people and the weather is nice. Utah has something for everyone, whether you like exciting outdoor activities or just relaxing in beautiful scenery. In the spring, you can see lots of animals and pretty flowers, and in the fall, the leaves turn beautiful colors, making it a great place to visit if you want to enjoy nature without big crowds. Whether you're alone, with a partner or with your family, Utah has something special for you to enjoy on your trip.

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Where to stay in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City

Dynamic and stylishly designed hotel with spirited guest rooms, delicious flavors in the restaurant and bar and communal spaces that are emphatically eccentric and welcoming to all.

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The Grand America Hotel

Voted as the #1 Salt Lake City hotel, Grand America offers traditionally outstanding hospitality in a storied, elegant building.

Hilton Salt Lake City Center

No-frills Salt Lake City hotel with convenient accommodations, an on-site car rental, Starbucks and an indoor pool.

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Things to do in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Explore Temple Square: Visit the big church area downtown. Take a free tour to learn about its history and architecture.

Hike in Millcreek Canyon: Walk in the hills near the city. There are easy and hard trails with beautiful views.

Try Rock Climbing at Momentum Indoor Climbing: Have fun climbing walls indoors. It's a great activity for all skill levels and ages.

Visit the Capitol Building: Look at the big government building on the hill. Take a free tour inside and learn about Utah's history.

Go Ice Skating at Gallivan Center: Enjoy ice skating in downtown Salt Lake City during the winter months. It's a popular activity for families and tourists alike.

Watch a Jazz Game: See a basketball game downtown. Get there early to explore and enjoy the excitement of the game.

Visit the Tracy Aviary: Go to the big bird park and see birds from around the world. They have shows and activities for kids.

Shop at the Farmers Market: Buy fresh food and crafts downtown on Saturdays. Try local treats and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Rent Bikes and Ride Along Jordan River Parkway: Rent bikes and ride along the river trail. It's a fun and scenic way to explore the city.

Visit the Hogle Zoo: Spend the day with animals at the zoo. Kids love seeing the animals and there are lots of interactive exhibits.

Places to eat & drink in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Red Iguana (Mexican Cuisine): Known for its authentic Mexican dishes and famous mole sauce, Red Iguana is a must-visit for flavorful and satisfying meals. Insider Tip: Be prepared for a wait during peak hours, but it's definitely worth it!

Bruges Belgian Bistro (Belgian Cuisine - Breakfast & Lunch): Indulge in delicious Belgian waffles and crispy frites served with a variety of savory sauces. Insider Tip: Try the "Liege" waffle with caramelized sugar for a sweet treat.

The Copper Onion (American Cuisine - Lunch & Dinner): Offering a modern take on comfort food classics, The Copper Onion is known for its fresh ingredients and creative dishes. Insider Tip: Don't miss their famous "Copper Burger" for a mouthwatering dining experience.

Squatters Pub Brewery (Brewpub - Lunch & Dinner): Enjoy locally brewed craft beers and hearty pub fare in a laid-back atmosphere. Insider Tip: Try their sampler platter to taste a variety of their brews and pair them with their delicious burgers or fish and chips.

Takashi (Japanese Cuisine - Dinner): Renowned for its fresh sushi and innovative Japanese dishes, Takashi offers a memorable dining experience for sushi lovers. Insider Tip: Make a reservation in advance, as it tends to get busy, especially on weekends.

Finca (Spanish Cuisine - Dinner): Experience the flavors of Spain with Finca's tapas-style dishes and extensive wine selection. Insider Tip: Sit on the outdoor patio for a cozy and romantic atmosphere, perfect for sharing small plates with friends or a date night.

Eva (Small Plates - Dinner): With a focus on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, Eva offers a diverse menu of small plates ideal for sharing and tasting a variety of flavors. Insider Tip: Order a selection of dishes to share with your group and don't forget to try their famous truffle mac and cheese.

The Bayou (Cajun Cuisine - Drinks & Dinner): Dive into the flavors of the South with The Bayou's extensive selection of Cajun and Creole dishes, paired with a wide array of craft beers and cocktails. Insider Tip: Check out their daily happy hour specials for discounted drinks and appetizers.

Wildwood (American Cuisine - Lunch & Dinner): Enjoy locally sourced and seasonal American dishes at Wildwood, known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious comfort food. Insider Tip: Try their signature cocktails and don't miss their weekend brunch offerings.

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This guide is all about yummy food spots and fun events in Salt Lake City. Whether you're craving Mexican flavors or sushi delights, or looking for exciting happenings like live music or brewery tours, there's something tasty and entertaining for everyone to enjoy. If you need help booking any of these experiences, feel free to reach out to me!

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