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Relaxation Begins Where Business Travel Ends at The Grand America Hotel

The Grand America Hotel

Taking the red-eye home after a conference or week full of meetings feels like a last resort, yet is a harrowing reality for many business travelers eager to relax. At The Grand America Hotel, you can stay awhile and have a true mini-vacation post work travel to Salt Lake City this summer.  

Cool Off From a Busy Week

Dive into relaxation at one of The Grand America's two stunning pools. The indoor pool is open year-round and is great for swimming laps or easing into the soothing hot tub. Outside, the lush gardens surrounding the outdoor pool make the perfect escape to get some sun or cool off from a week of back-to-back meetings. Poolside food and beverage service is also available, so you're welcome to linger as long as you'd like.

 The Grand America's outdoor pool
 The Grand America's outdoor pool

Discover Serenity at The Grand Spa

Soothe your muscles and mind with a relaxing treatment at The Grand Spa. The full-service, world-class spa is a calming escape in the heart of Salt Lake City where elegance meets zen. Sink into an indulgent massage to work out that tech neck, or enjoy the schedule of daily fitness classes, yoga and sound baths to refresh your mind and body. 

The Grand Spa
The Grand Spa

This July, you can also sign up for Suite Serenity—an intimate spa retreat experience featuring personalized treatments, daily movement and mindfulness and chef-led workshops on July 19 and 20. Simply want a little extra pampering for the week ahead? Hair and nail services are also available.  

Take a Hike and Take in the Views  

See your visit from a higher perspective by visiting one of the nearby mountain ranges or parks for hiking and trail walks. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a easy to moderate hike and the former site of a prehistoric lake now offering sumptuous views of the valley below. For a more challenging hike, try out Grandeur Peak and climb to its nearly 8,300-foot summit. If you're up for the ascent, the views make it worth it (you just might want to head back to The Grand Spa afterwards).  

Clock-In to Patio Season  

Salt Lake City summers come alive on the Laurel Brasserie patio. Known for its vibrant scene, Laurel Brasserie has an electric energy and world-class culinary offerings led by Executive Chef Christian Ojeda. Breakfast, lunch and dinner offer elevated classics with every palette in mind—there for you enjoy long past the summer sunset. Still around on Sunday? Enjoy the elevated Sunday Brunch with exquisite live cooking and carving stations, seasonal favorites and indulgent desserts. 

The Grand America aerial view
The Grand America aerial view 

Shop Local for Curated Finds    

The bustling shopping scene in Salt Lake City is truly one-of-a-kind. Nearby The Grand America, you can stroll along the 9th and 9th and Sugar House neighborhoods for hip shops and local eateries. Back at The Grand America, The Shops at The Grand offer a tailored collection of both essentials and luxury goods. The Grand Collection offers a curated retail experience for the perfect souvenirs or luxury home goods. Guest favorites include Kodiak Leather bags and wallets, signature plush robes, Grand America pillows and even Laurel Collection tableware from the hotel's own brasserie. At Sunlight Sundries, pick up daily necessities, snacks, reading materials and even Utah memorabilia to take home. You just might forget you checked in for business in the first place.

If upcoming business travel to Salt Lake City is on the itinerary, The Grand America Hotel is a top choice for staying a little longer, unwinding a little deeper and indulging in a little 'you' time before the work week starts up again. 

Book now to reserve your lengthened stay this summer.

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