Ideally located in Old Town, this townhome-style condo is situated between Park City's world famous Main Street, and Park City Mountain Resort. While beautifully appointed, the condo also boasts secured wife, cable, a common area hot tub, and a gas fireplace. Come and stay in this mountain retreat!
The location of this beautiful Park City condo can't be beat! Situated on Park City's Free Shuttle Route, and within walking distance to Park City Mountain's Resort Center, getting to all of Park City's main attractions is effortless.
Fully remodeled with gorgeous finishings, and fixtures, Park Place offers a beautiful mountain appeal with a modern twist. Plush and luxurious furnishings also ensure that the condo is as inviting and comfortable as it is aesthetically pleasing.
Each of the three bedrooms is comfortable, and thoughtfully decorated. Each has a flat screen television and dvd player, and views of Park City Mountain Resort, and The Old Miner's Hospital. The bathrooms are a retreat in themselves. Slate tiling, a jetted tub, raised vessel sinks, custom cabinetry, and granite counter tops, are just some of the incredible features adding to these bathrooms' spa-like appeal.
The living room is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of snow, sun and fun. There is a gas fireplace featured in the living-room, that is perfect for unwinding with a hot cup of cocoa. In addition, the large flat-screen TV with DVD player ensure effortless entertainment after a long day of Park City exploration.
For the cooks in the family, the gourmet kitchen in this condo begs for your culinary expertise. The stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and granite counter tops ensure a beautiful and functional surrounding that every chef desires.
Hardwood flooring throughout the unit adds to the condo's mountain appeal.
Gaze at the beauty that surrounds you from the deck while you eat breakfast, sip coffee or as you BBQ with friends and family. The slopes of Park City Mountain Resort are right outside your window.
The complex has a shared hot tub which holds 12 people and is perfect for giving sore muscles a little TLC after a rigorous day of activity.
Parking is underground and private with a reserved space that has direct access to your unit. There is also a common area ski/snowboard rack, and a long bench for putting on or taking off your gear.
Guests check-in directly at the unit. There is a common area hot tub to be used at the guest's convenience.
I will personally be available for any questions, comments, concerns, etc. Please don't hesitate to contact me during your stay!
Guests check in directly at the condo, for a fast, and hassle free check-in process!
Guests may contact me any time. My phone number is listed and accepts text messages for your convenience.
When you are staying at Park Place, you are in the Heart of Old Town Park City. Near Main Street, and Park City Mountain Resort.
In its mining heyday, over 400 million dollars worth of silver was extracted from the hills surrounding Park City. The silver boom created 23 millionaires, including George Hearst, father of newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst.
Sixty-four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and surrounding hillsides are still dotted with old mine structure and towers. The Park City Historical Museum & Territorial Jail is a great place to become familiar with the town's racy past and its rise to international resort status up to and after the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Docents lead guided walking tours on weekdays throughout the summer, and for more active history buffs, White Pine Touring offers 3 hour historical bike rides starting at Deer Valley's Silver Lake Lodge. Park City Mountain Resort hosts an historical ski tour in winter, taking visitors past existing mine buildings, tunnel openings, and the renovated Silver King Mine which now houses artist-in-residency space and a new home for Sundance offices.
Today, Old Town is a lively gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Restaurants, galleries and swanky boutiques fill historic buildings that once housed saloons and boarding houses, and a couple of resident ghosts are rumored to inhabit some old buildings now renovated into B&Bs.
Park City is rumored to have more restaurants per capita than any other city. With over 100 restaurants, guests enjoy a sophisticated dining scene and can choose from a variety of cuisines including Thai, French, Italian, Southwestern, Continental, American and Asian Freestyle. During the day, shoppers stay busy browsing in Main Street boutiques carrying clothing, ski gear, antiques, and jewelry, and bookstores and cafes offer quiet places to watch the world go by. When the sun goes down, plenty of clubs and wine bars guarantee a lively nightlife.
For visitors who prefer a cultural side to their vacations, The Egyptian Theater produces a variety of musicals and other programs, and a wide selection of artwork is on display at the Kimball Art Center's three spaces and at galleries lining Main St.
Please see Park City Transit for Park City's Free Bus schedule. The Bus stops directly out in front of the complex; so getting around is easy!