Salt Lake City Guide

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NOT JUST ANOTHER NEIGHBORHOOD Salt Lake City is home to a variety of unique and beautiful neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm. This brief guide offers an introduction to each area and lets you discover what you can experience there and why it’s worth exploring during your conference downtime. The Avenues One of Salt Lake City’s most iconic and historic 1 2

Liberty Wells Known for being pedestrian friendly, Liberty Wells is situated around Liberty Park. Striking a perfect balance of urbanism and suburban calm, Liberty Wells has character and charm to spare. A designated historic district, the area has a rich architectural legacy and is filled with inviting places to eat, plenty of green spaces, and local hole-in-the-wall spots worth exploring. 9th and 9th Both vibrant and walkable, 9th and 9th is known as Salt Lake’s most eclectic neighborhood. With locally owned shops, cafés, galleries, and restaurants, this area is surrounded by charming historic bungalows and is a cultural hot spot for those seeking an artistic atmosphere. Filled with colorful street art, easy access to local parks, and a vibrant community, 9th and 9th is a must-see. 4

neighborhoods, the Avenues is located just northeast of downtown and is known for its stunning views, eclectic architecture, and historic charm. In this neighborhood with a timeless feel, you will find tree- lined streets with small cafés, quick access to hiking trails, and local culture. Capitol Hill A historically and visually appealing neighborhood, Capitol Hill is named for its proximity to the Utah State Capitol. Located northwest of downtown, Capitol Hill is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, where you will find colorful homes and up-and-coming cafés, boutiques, and small eateries. The area is close to nature escapes and has some of the best views of Downtown Salt Lake. 3

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