A Budget Solo Traveler's Handbook to Park City

 

Your Guide to Park City Solo

Park City has so much to offer solo travelers, with two five-star ski resorts for skiers to choose from, out of this world restaurants, and a historic and thriving downtown area that visitors love to stroll through. Park City is known as one of the world’s top winter destinations for good reason, and it’s a welcoming place to plan a vacation as a solo traveler.

Today, we’ll dive into some of the best ways to make the most of your Park City vacation as a solo traveler on a budget. First, we’ll explore some budget-friendly vacation rentals in the area, then we’ll give you a good overview of the best restaurants in town, and finally we’ll finish off with a few Park City activities solo travelers won’t want to miss out on.

Budget-Friendly Vacation Rentals in Park City

Stay in an Intimate Park City Studio

Solo travelers who want to be just a stone’s throw away from all of Park City’s attractions will love this intimate Park City studio, which is a great vacation rental option for those who are traveling on a budget. Pull down the Murphy bed and get the best sleep of your life once you’ve finished up a day on the slopes or step right out the front door to experience the best of Park City’s daytime and nighttime activities.

Unwind in a Cozy Historic Downtown Studio

The heart of Park City’s downtown is a hub of activity, and if you want to be in the midst of it, there’s no better place to do so than in this gorgeous historic downtown studio. Visitors will not only appreciate the location of this lovely home, but there’s also a bonus: a beautiful private balcony that’s a perfect spot to gaze up at the endless stars.

A 1-Bedroom Gateway to Park City

If you are looking for a bit more space than a studio can provide, check out this comfortable and well-appointed 1-bedroom condo that’s perfect for solo travelers in Park City. The best part of this vacation rental is the community hot tub, which is perfect for a long soak after a hard day of skiing your favorite ski runs.

Eating on a Budget in Park City

Best Park City Budget Breakfast

Lucky Ones Coffee: To prepare yourself for the long day of Utah powder ahead of you, grab a coffee at this locally-beloved coffee shop.

Wasatch Bagel and Grill: For a quick bite before you head up to one of the world-class ski resorts in the area, check out this bagel shop with tons of budget-friendly options.

Great Harvest Bread Company: Looking for some fresh-baked bread in the Park City area? Head on over to this bakery and cafe, which serves some delicious breakfast paninis made from their own homemade loaves.

A Quick Bite for Lunch in Park City

Davanza’s: Pizza doesn’t have to be expensive–just take a look at this local spot, which serves delicious sandwiches, tacos, and burgers in addition to their pizza offerings.

El Chubasco: Mexican is always a budget-friendly favorite, and this beloved restaurant offers a ton of salsa options for travelers craving a bit of variety in their Mexican fare.

A Casual Park City Dinner

Draft’s Burger Bar: Burgers are a great way to end any day spent on your solo vacation to Park City, and Draft’s is one of the best-loved burger spots in town.

Fuego Bistro and Pizzeria: Fuego might be well-known for their delicious pizza, but they also have a ton of tasty Italian dishes that will blow your mind and your taste buds.

Budget-Friendly Park City Activities You Can’t Miss

Park City might not be the most budget-friendly city in the world, but there’s certainly a lot that a frugal solo traveler can do without spending a pretty penny. Here are some of our favorite free and cheap Park City activities for solo travelers:

Visit the Kimball Arts Center: Anyone who loves art as much as they love the Utah powder will have a blast at the Kimball Arts Center, which is the best place to view art in town. Although there is a suggested donation to visit the art gallery, it’s not a bad deal for those who want to see the best of Park City’s artsy side.

Take a Drive Down Beautiful Guardsman Pass: If you’re renting a car for the duration of your solo travels to Park City, take a drive down the scenic Guardsman Pass for a day trip you’ll remember for the rest of your life.

Visit the Park City Museum: Want to learn all about the history of Park City? Take a trip over to the Park City Museum, which is chock full of historic information about the early residents of this mountain town. Admission is only $15 and it’s well worth the price.

Learn About Olympic History at Utah Olympic Park: Utah Olympic Park is one of the best kept secrets in Park City, and a visit to this spot is one that will change forever how you view Olympic athletes. There are tons of (paid) activities to participate in at this park, but entry is free for anyone who just wants to learn about the Olympic history of Park City.

More Travel Ideas in Park City

There’s more to Park City than meets the eye. While you may be traveling there all by yourself to experience some of the best skiing in North America, you may discover a different side of this glamorous ski town, one that’s friendly to anyone traveling on a budget.

For the lowdown on more things to do next time you’re traveling to Utah, check out some of the best casual eats in Park City or our guide to offbeat adventures in Park City.

 

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