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Salt Lake City: Hotels & Attractions for a Budget-friendly Getaway
Cosmopolitan yet outdoorsy, sophisticated yet small town sweet, Salt Lake City is atown unlike any other. Home to the largest salt water lake in the WesternHemisphere, the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,Olympic Cauldron Park – and some of the West’s best museums and theaters, it’s anunforgettable destination with something for everyone.Best of all, with Marriott’s vast array of Salt Lake City hotelsto choose from, you candiscover all this breathtaking city has to offer – without breaking the bank. Fromhotel suites designed for family vacations to cozy spaces for a romantic getaway,with our comfortable, affordable accommodations and a range of things to do in SLCthat won’t take a big bite out of your budget, it may well be the be the West’s bestcity for a vacation.A few of the top spots to hit during your stay include:
Great Salt Lake State Park 
(Saltair Drive, Uninc Salt Lake County): With just a $2 admission fee, this amazing attraction will only take a tiny bite fromyour budget – but will deliver big, unforgettable experience – and a full day of fun. Featuring turquoise waters, spectacular sunset views, picnic pavilions,walking trails and even boat rentals for those who want to sail around thelake, it’s the perfect place to spend a day in the sun. (FindSalt Lake Cityhotelsnear the Great Salt Lake.)
Alpine Loop Scenic Byway
: If you’re already renting a car, take a side tripbeyond Timpanogos Cave, where Route 92 continues up American ForkCanyon and branches off behind Mount Timpanogos. This gorgeous road – theAlpine Loop Scenic Byway – twists and turns through the Uinta National Forestand into Provo Canyon to reveal an Alpine landscape unlike anywhere else onearth.
Church History Museum
(45 North West Temple Street): Discover thehistory of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at this free museumnear the Temple. Here you can peek into a covered wagons like those used bythe pioneers who settled the area, see a log home from 1847 and discoverwhat frontier living was really like. In addition, the museum offers several artgalleries, where you can discover ancient relics, beautiful paintings andstunning sculptures created by artists of the past and the present.
Temple Square
(50 W. North Temple): Whether you’re a member of theChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or not, the Temple in Salt Lake City
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