(801) 521-7373
161 W 600 S
Salt Lake City,
UT
84101
40.7561
-111.8957
Neighborhood: People's Freeway
Last updated 3.26.09
Reviews & Ratings for Red Lion Hotel Salt Lake Downtown
4 reviews
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Unsafe and poor quality
by northernutah at Citysearch
Parking lot is very unsafe and they do nothing to provide security. My car has been broken into while parked next to the building under bright lights. Bums hang out in the area and are aggressive. The rooms smell musty and are in disrepair. The internet does not work. Also, the catering is the WORST! Unfortunately, they have a good government rate so we have most of our conferences there. I've started paying the difference to stay somewhere else. Do NOT get dupped into this sleezy place.
- Pros: None-stay somewhere nicer and safer
- Cons: Unsafe parking lot. Rooms are rank, old and in disrepair. Food is horrible.
OMG!
by HollowWang at Citysearch
I had the best umph! of my whole life in that hotel!! I did it with a semi-cheap yeah! It was so worth it....I think I might have genital herpies....but thats ok! She was also looser then a wizards sleeve but very satisfying....Please if you decide to buy a yeah then ask for Tarry....she is verys spicy....and tastes like hickory smoked sauasges...
Love,
Hollow Wang!
( I <3 Tarry)
- Pros: soft...squeaky bed...soundproof walls not to wake the neighbors
- Cons: no free UPHM
Standard accommodations and a popular nighttime drinks destination.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
This hotel is standard, but clean, and well-located in the downtown area. It's not even a five-minute walk to TRAX, a public light rail system linking all of the Salt Lake Valley. On the 13th floor, the hotel's private club, The Sky Bar, has become popular with locals, who come for dining, cocktails, dancing and the incredible view. The hotel sponsors guests (in lieu of club memberships) upon request.
The Details
Rooms are spacious, but beware--during prom time, the property is filled with teens celebrating the big night. The ample meeting rooms also host numerous business conventions. The main restaurant, Cafe Olympus, so named for the craggy peak onto which it looks, opens onto the sunny pool courtyard. The cafe serves comfort food (dieters beware) such as biscuits and gravy, roast beef platters and homemade pie.



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