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Park City, Utah Travel Guide 2026: Top Things to See, Eat & Do

  • Santeka Grigley
  • 14 hours ago
  • 7 min read

Park City, Utah is a polished mountain destination known for world-class skiing, a vibrant food and drink scene, and a historic downtown that’s easy to explore year-round. While it gained international recognition through the Winter Olympics and decades of hosting the Sundance Film Festival, today Park City stands on its own as a well-rounded travel destination offering far more than just winter sports.


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The town is compact, walkable, and thoughtfully designed for visitors, with free public transportation connecting Main Street, resort areas, and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether you’re visiting during ski season, summer hiking months, or shoulder season, Park City offers a balance of outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and elevated dining that appeals to both first-time visitors and repeat travelers. This travel guide covers the top things to see, eat, and do in Park City along with where to stay, how to get around, and what to know before you go so you can plan a smooth, enjoyable trip.





Top Attractions & Experiences in Our Park City, Utah Travel Guide


Top Attractions

  • Park City Mountain Resort: One of the largest ski resorts in the United States, Park City Mountain Resort offers terrain for beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers and riders. Outside of winter, the resort becomes a hub for hiking, mountain biking, alpine slides, and scenic chairlift rides.

  • Utah Olympic Park: A must-see attraction that highlights Park City’s Olympic history. Visitors can explore ski jumps, bobsled tracks, museums, and interactive exhibits, with the option to experience activities like summer bobsledding.

  • Main Street Historic District: The heart of Park City. Preserved mining-era buildings now house restaurants, bars, boutiques, and galleries, making it the town’s primary social and cultural hub from day to night.

  • The Gondola: It offers panoramic mountain views and access to higher elevations and resort areas. It’s best enjoyed during the day, as service typically ends around 6 PM.


    Ski lift station titled "CABRIOLET" with people boarding. Mountain view, clear sky, red and gray color scheme. Instruction signs visible.

Where to Eat

  • Powder at Waldorf Astoria: An upscale dining destination serving refined comfort food and expertly crafted cocktails in a mountain-luxury setting perfect for a memorable meal and drinks after a day on the slopes or exploring outdoors.

  • Versante Hearth + Bar: Italian-inspired cuisine highlighting hearth-fired dishes, handmade pastas, and wood-fired pizzas, with thoughtfully crafted cocktails to match. The menu also features a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, all served in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

  • Flanagan’s on Main: A cozy Irish pub on Main Street offering hearty comfort dishes, generous portions, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere perfect for a relaxed meal or casual night out.

  • Tekila Mexican Grill & Cantina: A casual spot serving classic Mexican favorites, fresh margaritas, and quick, flavorful meals ideal for a laid-back lunch or dinner.

  • Squatters Brew Pub – Top of Main: A Park City favorite known for locally brewed beers and reliable pub fare, making it a go-to destination for lunch, dinner, or a relaxed evening drink.

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Where to Drink

  • No Name Saloon: A Park City staple famous for its rooftop patio, energetic après-ski crowd, and lively atmosphere. It’s one of the town’s most popular nightlife spots.

  • The Après Lounge: Located in Empire Village behind the resort, this stylish yet relaxed après-ski bar is perfect for cocktails after a day on the mountain without the crowds of Main Street.

  • The St. Regis Bar at St. Regis Deer Valley: An upscale bar featuring expertly crafted cocktails, champagne sabering rituals, and breathtaking mountain views, a refined spot for evening drinks.

  • Vintage Room at St. Regis Deer Valley: An intimate, wine-focused lounge offering a quieter, elevated experience for those seeking a sophisticated night out.

  • Collie’s Sports Bar & Grill: A casual spot with TVs, pub-style food, and drinks perfect for catching a game or grabbing a laid-back meal.

  • Chute Eleven: A relaxed après-ski bar popular with both locals and visitors looking to unwind after a day outdoors.

  • High Chocolate in The Living Room: A cozy, upscale spot offering rich, decadent chocolate treats, artisanal desserts, and specialty hot chocolates in a warm, inviting atmosphere—perfect for an indulgent afternoon or a sweet après-ski treat.


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Important Utah Alcohol Laws to Know

  • Bars close at 1 AM

  • You cannot order a drink and a shot without food

  • Double shots are not allowed

  • IDs are checked everywhere—no exceptions

Cultural Events & Festivals

  • 2034 Winter Olympics: Salt Lake City is set to return to the global spotlight as an official host city for the 2034 Winter Olympic Games, highlighting its long-standing connection to elite winter sports. With venues like Utah Olympic Park already in place, the city is well-prepared to host world-class competitions while welcoming international visitors.

  • Egyptian Theatre: A beautifully restored historic theater on Main Street offering live performances, film screenings, and special events throughout the year.


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  • Sundance Film Festival (Formerly): Park City hosted the Sundance Film Festival for decades, with its final year in the city taking place in January 2026 before relocating to Boulder, Colorado in 2027. While the festival has moved on, its cultural influence remains a defining part of the town’s identity.

  • Premiere Park City: A local organization that continues to support film, arts, and cultural programming through year-round screenings, events, and community initiatives.


Where to Stay

WorldMark by Wyndham – Canyon Ridge: We stayed here and found it offered spacious accommodations and a comfortable, home-like base perfect for longer stays or travelers who want extra room to relax.


General Lodging in Park City: The city is compact, and most accommodations are well-located. Hotels, luxury resorts, and vacation rentals throughout Park City provide easy access to Main Street, ski resorts, and public transportation, making it simple to explore without a car.


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Must-Do Experiences

  • Ski or Snowboard at Park City Mountain Resort: Spend a day on one of the largest ski resorts in the country, offering a wide range of terrain for all skill levels, well-groomed runs, and expansive mountain views.

  • Visit Utah Olympic Park: Explore Park City’s Olympic legacy through museums, ski jumps, and bobsled tracks, with opportunities to participate in interactive experiences like summer bobsledding.

  • Dog Sledding with North Forty Escapes: Experience the mountains in a unique way by gliding through snowy landscapes with a team of trained sled dogs led by professional mushers.

  • Tubing: Add variety to your trip with tubing excursions, perfect for a fun, high-energy activity that doesn’t require a full day on the slopes.

  • Snowmobiling: Explore the mountains and surrounding trails on a snowmobiling adventure, offering excitement and scenic views for thrill-seekers of all experience levels.

  • Shop at Kimo Sabe: Visit this iconic Western wear shop to browse custom hats, statement accessories, and one-of-a-kind pieces that have become a Park City staple.


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  • Catch a Show at the Egyptian TheatreAttend a live performance, film screening, or special event at one of Park City’s most historic and beloved cultural venues on Main Street.

  • Moab: Colorado River Dinner Cruise with Music and Light Show: Enjoy a scenic evening on the Colorado River with a relaxing dinner, live music, and a captivating light show highlighting the surrounding red rock landscape.

  • East Zion: Crimson Slot Canyon Exploration and UTV Tour: Explore narrow slot canyons and rugged terrain on a guided UTV tour, combining adrenaline-filled adventure with breathtaking scenery.

  • Monument Valley: Sunset Tour with Navajo Guide: Experience the iconic sandstone formations at sunset while learning about the area’s history and culture from a knowledgeable Navajo guide.

  • Page: Sunset UTV Tour Near Horseshoe Bend Overlook: Take an exhilarating UTV tour offering stunning panoramic views and unforgettable photo opportunities in the Arizona desert.

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Getting Around Park City

Park City is one of the easiest mountain towns to navigate, and renting a car is not necessary for most visitors.


  • Free Public Transportation: Park City’s free bus system connects Main Street, Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, hotels, and surrounding neighborhoods. Buses run frequently, are clean and reliable, and make it easy to move around without worrying about parking or traffic.

  • Rideshare Services: Uber and Lyft are widely available throughout the city and are especially convenient for traveling to and from resorts, dining on Main Street, or heading out at night.

  • Taxis: Traditional taxis are readily available, particularly on Main Street when bars close. Drivers are familiar with popular hotels and resort areas, making late-night transportation simple.

  • Walking: Main Street and nearby areas are highly walkable, allowing visitors to explore shops, restaurants, and bars on foot.


Overall, getting around Park City is straightforward, efficient, and stress-free, making it an ideal destination for travelers who prefer not to drive.

Park City delivers a well-rounded mountain experience that extends far beyond skiing. With a walkable historic downtown, a strong food and drink scene, dependable public transportation, and access to outdoor activities year-round, it remains a destination that’s both enjoyable and easy to explore.

As the city prepares to return to the global stage as a host for the 2034 Winter Olympics, Park City’s deep-rooted connection to winter sports and international culture continues to grow. While the Sundance Film Festival is moving to Boulder, Colorado, Park City still offers plenty of reasons to visit—from its outdoor adventures and cultural venues to its dining, après-ski scene, and mountain charm.


I hope this Park City, Utah travel guide helps you plan a thoughtful and memorable visit. Whether you’re traveling for winter sports, a scenic getaway, or a mix of culture and relaxation, Park City remains one of Utah’s most polished and rewarding destinations.


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