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Best Western Plus Airport Inn  Suites
4.4/540 Reviews
I chose this motel because I had a very early flight out of SLC airport and my return flight a few days later was arriving very late. Since I live a couple hundred miles from the airport I booked a stay on both ends of my trip. My spouse and I are Best Western Rewards members and usually stay at Best Westerns when we travel; but for this trip, I was solo. Checking in, I was given a lot of grief because the reservation was made in my husband’s name (even tho I made the reservation). I even had the confirmation number. The front desk clerk finally agreed to let me stay after a lot of persuasion on my part. My husband and I have the last name, btw. When I returned and tried to check in a few days later, I was told I did not have a reservation. Once again, I did have a confirmation number and the name of the person who had made the reservation for me. The desk clerk told me my reservation had been cancelled by some person whose name I didn’t recognize . I’m clueless why they would let a stranger cancel someone else’s reservation. After a lot of argument the clerk finally agreed to get me a room. But of course it was $40 more than my original room. Even though the rooms were comfy and clean, you can bet I will never stay at this motel again. The clerks are rude and argumentative and have absolutely no desire to help you. The reason for 2 stars instead of 1 is because the room was decent.
Salt Lake City Marriott University Park
4.1/543 Reviews
20-30 minute ride from airport. No shuttle. Great quesadilla the first night, better than most, at the Thistle & Thyme on-site restaurant. Delicious, huge pancake, bacon and tasty hot chocolate the next morning. Microwave near reception. Beautiful Chihuly apprentice glass installation visible from numerous locations. Clean, tidy rooms. Reading light on headboard perfect! More hotels should realize people need to be able to see to read or plan/adjust travel itineraries. Special praise and thank you to Jake in the restaurant and especially to Hanna, fifth floor housekeeper for her polite service, kind and friendly attitude, both should be considered valued staff members. Two stars sleep quality - sunken area in mattress. Numerous pillows - but all hard. Low toilet.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Salt Lake City Airport
3.7/5105 Reviews
First off, I love a hotel where the staff really works hard to take care of the traveler! Little things like breakfast starting at 4:30am instead of 6:30 or 7am. A great pool, great airport shuttle, and great service at checkin. Moses, the assistant mgr took great care of me at check in. The room was very large and very nice. The price was the best of all the hotels near the airport. Not a negative word to say about this place!
Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Airport
4.1/564 Reviews
The nearest hotel to the airport. Starting at 5 in the morning, go to the shuttle at the airport once in half an hour. After picking up the bus, you need to call the airport and wait for 10 minutes.
Eod Salt Lake Plaza Hotel SureStay Collection by Best W
4.5/566 Reviews
Downtown Salt Lake City
If you're looking for somewhere in the heart of downtown, this is it. For the price you pay, the service is great and the room feels spacious. Beds were comfy! Only down side is how the bathrooms were on the smaller end. But otherwise, no complaints!
Comfort Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport
4.4/5116 Reviews
Good: comfortable beds; refrigerator, microwave; fairly quiet given the location to the interstate and airport. Bad: Hidden and disingenuous COVID cleaning policy. This may be a corporate policy, but in my opinion and my traveling companion’s opinion, this hotel went out of its way not to tell guests that rooms won’t be cleaned unless you ask, and ask before 11 a.m. EVERY day of your stay. I called the hotel in advance of booking a stay and asked about the cleaning policy and was assured they clean the rooms daily. Nope. We arrived late for a four-day stay and put a “do not disturb” door hanger on the door the first night. We left the next morning around 10 a.m. and when we returned that evening, our room was not cleaned. Thinking the do-not-disturb sign may have been the reason, we asked the front desk clerk on our way out the second day of our stay to please clean our room. We returned to a mostly clean room (there was dried blood on one mattress pad and covering as shown in the photos). The next two days our room was not cleaned (a burgeoning mess), and so on our last frustrating day, we called the front desk to complain and were told that it was up to us to request service before 11 a.m. each day. She said there was or should be a card in the room on the desk or the bedside table that explains their policy. Only there wasn’t. After looking around, we finally found a small laminated card hidden in a drawer that explained the policy. In a drawer! This policy should be posted in writing at the front desk, explained on check-in and posted in a visible location such as a room’s bathroom. Had that courtesy been extended, it would have made a significant difference in our attitude. As for the COVID threat as it relates to cleaning and protecting guests, none of the cleaning staff observable in the hall wore a mask or gloves. Only one staff member wore a mask during our stay. Perhaps one of every 20 guests wore a mask. The rest were maskless, and it was a mosh pit in the breakfast area. So the rhetorical question is whether or not COVID is still being used as an excuse to save money or if it is because of a lack of cleaning personnel.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Highest PriceBHD 349
Lowest PriceBHD 34
Number of Reviews3,011
Number of Hotels216
Average Price (Weekdays)BHD 82
Average Price (Weekends)BHD 84