Park City, Utah, isn’t just a ski town—it’s a full-blown mountain playground that delivers year-round adventure, world-class dining, and a healthy dose of Hollywood glam every January. But whether you’re carving Deer Valley’s legendary slopes, catching a Sundance screening, fly-fishing in alpine streams, or just here for the mountain air and Main Street’s buzzy après scene, where you stay matters.
The best Park City Airbnbs and hotels aren’t just places to sleep; they’re an extension of the experience—ski-in, ski-out resorts with five-star amenities, historic boutique stays with a story to tell, and impeccably designed vacation rentals that can house your whole crew.
Luckily, boutique hotels and vacation rentals are easy to find (even ski-in/ski-out options), and fire pits, saunas, and private hot tubs are readily available for those prioritizing a bit of relaxation—though keep in mind that rental prices and room rates will fluctuate greatly during the winter and festival season. To save you some legwork, we pulled together our favorite Park City Airbnbs and luxe hotels to make the most of the seasonal snowfall.
Best Park City Airbnbs and Homes
Perks: Mountain views, in-unit washer and dryer, patio, indoor fireplace
If you want to get out of town a bit—hey, sometimes the solitude of a ski run just isn’t enough—this three-bedroom rental is a 25-minute drive from Park City right near Mount Timpanogos. The vibe is minimal inside; think Shaker-inspired furniture and white walls, a wood-burning stove, and wide-plank wooden floors. The bedrooms have queen beds topped with Casper mattresses, and there are three decks to take in the views from. From $551 per night.
Perks: Patio with hot tub, balcony, dedicated workspace, mountain views
Far from your traditional vision of a ski chalet, this four-bedroom home has a lot of things going for it. Our favorite of the bunch? The kitchen’s teal marble island. A floating staircase anchors the open floor plan and a private hot tub will draw you outside, even in the coldest of temperatures. The home is unmissable from the street—the exterior is a bright chartreuse. From $2,576 per night.
Perks: In-floor hammock, mountain views, kitchen, sauna, fire pit
Designed for those who want to escape into nature without sacrificing style (or fun—did you see that hammock floor?), this two-bedroom cabin is secluded on two acres just outside Park City. Exposed wood beams, tons of natural lighting, and cozy nooks make it effortlessly inviting. Guests can also enjoy a fireplace, a full kitchen, and a living room equipped with an entertainment system. The cabin is somewhat secluded, offering privacy and an off-grid vibe while still being within a reasonable driving distance of Park City and all its adventures. From $390 per night.
Perks: Fireplace, patio with hot tub, outdoor grill, gear room
This Park City stunner is what happens when sleek modernism meets après-ski luxury. Think walls of glass framing snow-dusted pines, a decorative fireplace, and a trio of tile-rich bathrooms. The open-concept living space is a study in clean lines and warm, organic textures—soft neutrals, creamy leather details, and just the right amount of blonde wood to remind you that, yes, you are in the forest. Arguably, the two best features for powderhounds are the gear storage area, complete with a boot dryer and a waxing and tuning station, and the hot tub because no mountain retreat is complete without a post-slope soak. From $1,557 per night.
Perks: Hot tub, free parking on premises, indoor fireplace, ensuite bathrooms
The Silverfork Retreat sits outside of Park City in serene Brighton, Utah, offering a quieter, more nature-forward base in the area. The design is warm and unfussy—wood-forward, light-filled, and comfortably modern without trying too hard—but the real gem is the bedroom setup. Every bedroom is generously sized and polished off with thoughtful details and en-suite baths that eliminate any awkwardness around sharing. The layout easily handles suitcases, boot bags, and winter gear, while shared living spaces encourage slow mornings and low-key evenings by the fire. This home is about a 20-minute drive from Park City proper, but the payoff is a quieter setting and a stay where no one feels shortchanged. From $1,461 per night.
Perks: Hot tub, dedicated workspace, Wifi, full kitchen, indoor fireplace
A short walk from Park City Mountain and Main Street, this Moose Lodge condo works especially well for families with young kids, thanks to a thoughtful second bedroom setup that includes a bunk bed with a trundle. The design is simple and made for relaxation, with leather seating and a fireplace anchoring the living area. But the real standout is the generously sized kitchen, which is clearly built for self-catering rather than trying to find a restaurant with a children’s menu. A large island, ample counter space, and full-size stainless appliances make it easy to dine in, whether that means refueling before a day on the slopes or low-key dinners back at home. Add in a winter hot tub and a location that minimizes logistics, and you’re looking at a practical, well-considered base for a Park City stay that doesn’t feel overthought. From $282 per night.
Best Hotels in Park City
Perks: Ski-in/ski-out, on-site dining, heated outdoor pool and hot tub, European alpine-inspired design
Goldener Hirsch is where old-world Austrian charm meets Deer Valley’s modern luxury. The original 18-suite lodge, built in 1992, is a nod to Bavaria, with arched doorways, roaring fireplaces, and hand-carved and ornately painted woodwork imported from Austria. In 2020, an expansion added 50 complimentary but far more contemporary rooms (think clean lines, rich textures, and custom-built furnishings that feel more like a high-design penthouse than a ski lodge). The addition also introduced a rooftop patio with a hot tub. However, the Goldener Hirsch Restaurant remains a destination in itself, serving up decadent cheese fondue and hearty alpine fare in a setting that feels straight out of the Austrian Alps. From $1,810 per night.
Perks: Easy slope access, spa, game lounge, outdoor heated pool, fitness center with mountain views
Opened in late 2024, Grand Hyatt Deer Valley is the new kid on the (very luxe) block, and it’s already redefining what a high-end ski retreat looks like in Park City. This sleek, ski-in/ski-out stunner swaps out the usual rustic lodge vibes for a polished mix of warm woods, natural stone, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The rooms and residences are decked out with fireplaces, deep soaking tubs, and balconies made for après-ski wine sipping, while the resort itself delivers on the full five-star experience—think a sprawling spa, a heated outdoor pool, and restaurants that lean into locally sourced, seasonal flavors. From $727 per night.
Perks: Exclusive ski access and ski lounge, private-land setting, wellness spa
If any hotel in the area is a love letter to nature, it’s the Lodge at Blue Sky. Set on 4,000 private acres, this alpine sanctuary feels both impossibly refined and deeply connected to the great outdoors. The architecture is modern yet organic, with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame sweeping alpine vistas, reclaimed wood and limestone that ground the space in its rugged surroundings, and earthy, minimalist interiors that let the landscape take the spotlight. Some of the suites are even built into the hillside, making them feel like a natural extension of the terrain. But Blue Sky isn’t just about breathtaking design—it’s also about experiences.
Here, guests can spend their days horseback riding through wildflower-blanketed meadows, fly fishing in mountain streams, or skiing at one of the nine nearby resorts (all of which Blue Sky offers shuttles to, though we’d recommend Park City Mountain Resort, where the hotel operates a private ski lounge stocked with complimentary hot drinks and home-baked pastries). On property, the Edge Spa—aptly named, considering it hangs over a precipice—offers a swath of luxurious treatments and an outdoor heated plunge pool. And when it’s time to eat, the on-site Yuta restaurant serves up hyper-seasonal dishes sourced straight from Blue Sky’s own farm. From $1,259 per night.
Perks: Ski-in/ski-out, spa, heated pools and hot tubs, fitness and wellness amenities
Nestled in a valley among the Wasatch Mountains, the sprawling 220-room Montage Deer Valley is conveniently located for direct ski-in/ski-out access to the Empire and Lady Morgan ski lifts at Deer Valley Resort. But the property may be even better known for its R&R amenities after a day on the slopes: hydromassage showers, deep soaking tubs, heated floors, and the largest spa in the state. The interiors take cues from chalet-style lodgings, with wood-beamed ceilings in the main areas, textured rugs underfoot, and contemporary seating for taking in the breathtaking views on all sides. On site, lots of gastropub fare and fresh sushi will keep you well-fed, and in warmer weather, you can even post up at the alpine pool for a dip. From $9,825 per night.
Perks: Ski-in/ski-out access, on-site dining, daily s’mores by the fire, ski concierge
Perched above Deer Valley with direct access to the slopes, The St. Regis Deer Valley is less about spectacle and more about doing the basics exceptionally well. The rooms lean classic mountain lodge—stone fireplaces, dark wood, deep soaking tubs—while also being generously sized, with enough breathing room for open suitcases, boot bags, and all the gear that comes with winter travel. Beyond ski-in/ski-out access, highlights include the serene Remède Spa, a heated infinity pool framed by snow-dusted peaks, and an après scene that includes champagne sabering and fireside cocktails. From $638 per night.
Craving an escape? From colorful carry-ons to cleverly designed packing cubes (how did we ever travel without them?), shop everything you need to make the journey in style—and as streamlined and stress-free as possible.


