![]() Between the back alley feel and the phallus shaped artwork on the windows were pretty demoralizing. The stairwell up to the third floor was the beginning of my feelings that this may have been a mistake. When we arrived late in the evening, the guy behind the desk was apathetic, and actually rather rude. The photos looked decent and reviews said it was clean and the price was great. Salt Lake City |0.44km from city center I had to book this room last minute to deal with a family emergency in the city. The heater was noisy and perhaps historic charm, though some areas of the floor squeak. This is the only hotel I remember that has glass mugs for coffee or tea rather than disposable cups. If one is so inclined, it also includes a jetted tub. ![]() The Peery is the only hotel outside of the Waldorf Astoria where I have stayed that has double sinks in the bathroom. I did not bring cash and after getting some from my room, I returned, but did not find my server and was pressed for time. If you have breakfast included, you are given a voucher to use (up to $15) at the attached restaurant next door. Rather than charge me for a late check out, the General Manager let me use a meeting room, complementary. The lobby offers seating to work or relax, though I needed a private space for this. It is also convenient to downtown attractions and restaurants. ![]() It is just a block or so from the Gallivan tram stop (green line from the airport). I spent one night at this uniquely styled hotel with historical accents in central Salt Lake City.
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