Stefan & Leticia’s guidebook

Stefan & Leticia
Stefan & Leticia
Stefan & Leticia’s guidebook

Food scene

Best pizza on Main Street Park City. Chill bar & eatery serving up burgers, cheesesteaks & tacos in addition to pizza pies since 1979.
40 locals recommend
Davanza's
690 Park Ave
40 locals recommend
Best pizza on Main Street Park City. Chill bar & eatery serving up burgers, cheesesteaks & tacos in addition to pizza pies since 1979.
Ski-in gastro-distillery offering tours, a wide range of whiskeys & American bar food.
280 locals recommend
High West Distillery
703 Park Ave
280 locals recommend
Ski-in gastro-distillery offering tours, a wide range of whiskeys & American bar food.
Upscale destination serving eclectic American fare & fine wines in an elegant space with live music.
168 locals recommend
Riverhorse on Main
540 Main St
168 locals recommend
Upscale destination serving eclectic American fare & fine wines in an elegant space with live music.
Where the locals and ski bums hang out
25 locals recommend
O'Shucks Bar & Grill Main Street
427 Main St
25 locals recommend
Where the locals and ski bums hang out
Down-home tavern in an old lumberyard with communal tables, wood-fired American fare & craft beer
104 locals recommend
Boneyard Saloon & Wine Dive
1251 Kearns Blvd
104 locals recommend
Down-home tavern in an old lumberyard with communal tables, wood-fired American fare & craft beer
Outpost of a relaxed microbrewery chain crafting seasonal & year-round beers & eclectic pub grub.
68 locals recommend
Squatters Roadhouse Grill
1900 Park Ave
68 locals recommend
Outpost of a relaxed microbrewery chain crafting seasonal & year-round beers & eclectic pub grub.

Sightseeing

Built for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, the Utah Olympic Park operates year-round and offers a multitude of summer and winter activities, such as bobsledding, luge, ski jumping, extreme tubing, ropes courses, rock climbing and ziplining. You can even have a go at aerial ski training in the splash pool if you dare! Don’t miss a chance to take a ride on the Comet Bobsled; for $67 you can zoom down the track at more than 70mph and experience at least three G’s of gravity.
211 locals recommend
Utah Olympic Park
3419 Olympic Pkwy
211 locals recommend
Built for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, the Utah Olympic Park operates year-round and offers a multitude of summer and winter activities, such as bobsledding, luge, ski jumping, extreme tubing, ropes courses, rock climbing and ziplining. You can even have a go at aerial ski training in the splash pool if you dare! Don’t miss a chance to take a ride on the Comet Bobsled; for $67 you can zoom down the track at more than 70mph and experience at least three G’s of gravity.
The Park City Ice Arena is an indoor, year-round facility. The Olympic-size ice sheet offers a variety of activities including open skate sessions, private lessons, group skating classes, learn to play hockey classes, team building events and children’s camps.
25 locals recommend
Park City Ice Arena and Sports Complex
600 Gillmor Way
25 locals recommend
The Park City Ice Arena is an indoor, year-round facility. The Olympic-size ice sheet offers a variety of activities including open skate sessions, private lessons, group skating classes, learn to play hockey classes, team building events and children’s camps.
Ice Castles is an award-winning frozen attraction located in six cities across North America. The experience is built using hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists. The castles include breathtaking LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, fountains and much more. LOCATED in Midway Utah about 40 mins from Park City
63 locals recommend
Ice Castles
2002 Olympic Drive
63 locals recommend
Ice Castles is an award-winning frozen attraction located in six cities across North America. The experience is built using hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists. The castles include breathtaking LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, fountains and much more. LOCATED in Midway Utah about 40 mins from Park City

Traveler advice

Getting around

PARK CITY FREE ELECTRIC BUSES SYSTEM

https://www.parkcity.org/departments/ The Environmentally Friendly and Easiest Way to Get Around Park City's free bus system, fueled by biodiesel, will take you wherever you want to go in town. Historic Main Street, Kimball Junction, North of Main, Quarry Village, Deer Valley Resort, Park City Mountain, or the Utah Olympic Park for a day of fun-filled activities, shopping and great food. Park City Transit Makes Your Vacation Even More Pleasant The free transit system is the easiest way to get around Park City. Bus routes connect Historic Main Street, lodging, shopping and ski resorts.
Don't miss

RIDE THE FREE TROLLEY ON Main Street

The Trolley operates along Main Street daily from 10:00 am until 11:00 pm. It will stop just about anywhere along the street. Stand at any of the trolley stop signs or just give a wave to the driver indicating you would like to ride. The Trolley also serves as a connection between Main Street and the Old Town Transit Center where connections can be made to all other routes in the system.