Park City Main Street Historic District

Hours

The Park City Main Street Historic District is always open, though shop and restaurant hours vary. Many shops open around 10 a.m.

Cost

The best part is that visiting Park City Main Street Historic District is free!

About

Park City Main Street Historic District is home to some of the most iconic establishments in Utah. Once the basecamp of a silver mining town, it is now the eco-center of Park City's recreation, shopping, and restaurants. Though the buildings may seem small, don't let them fool you! Once inside, you'll find they are surprisingly spacious in square footage.

Park City is quite famous for its plethora of fine-dining restaurants. Walking up and down the boulevard, you'll spot various cuisines like Mexican, Italian, American, and Japanese. No matter where you dine, you're in for a tasty meal!

And when it comes to nightlife, you'll discover some of the best bars in Utah! Prime examples are the well-known No Name Saloon that attracts thousands yearly and Flanagan's On Main for Irish fare, music, and pints of Guinness!

The historic district will appeal to those who love to "shop until they drop." The area features well-known luxury brands, casual wear, and souvenirs. Some of the more unique shops on the street include Socks Rock with colorful, personality-filled socks, Tanner Trading showcasing Native American jewelry, and La Niche Gourmet & Gifts.

Park City Main Street Historic District: Fun Facts & Cool Features

There's never a dull day in the Historic District, no matter what season you vacation! During the summer, you can enjoy the Park Silly Sunday Market. Throughout summer and winter, you can also enjoy rides on the Lift that is next to the Bridge Cafe & Grill. For a free tour or if you're tired of walking, hop on the Main Street Trolley.

Aside from its vibrant outdoor activities, Park City is renowned for the Sundance Film Festival. The host of this prestigious event is the eye-catching Egyptian Theatre. It has hosted countless plays and events since the 1920s and is the heart of Park City's cultural scene. After the festival, the theatre offers a robust calendar of live performances and film screenings.

As mentioned, Park City was once a mining mecca, so be sure to visit the Park City Museum. Inside are interactive exhibits narrating the town's mining past and transformation into a sought-after vacation spot.

If you want to take in the fresh air and browse around, there is a huge art scene in Park City. Here, you'll discover over a dozen galleries showcasing famous and local artists. Browsing the shops is a creative way to spend time in Park City or something to do before or after dining.

There is plenty of parking at Park City Main Street Historic District. If you arrive early, grab a coveted sidewalk spot. Other options include parking behind the buildings or the parking garage. Keep in mind that depending on when you visit, parking may be scarce, especially during the holidays.

Whether you vacation in the summer or winter, adding the Park City Main Street Historic District to your itinerary is a must! It's home to fantastic fare, shopping, and nightlife that will enhance your Utah getaway.

Local Tips

  • Parking can be scarce during peak season; consider hiring a driving service.
  • While the District is always open, check vendor's hours to schedule your visit.
  • Check the town's website for a schedule of events in the District.
  • Visit during the weekday for a less crowded experience.

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

One of the many wonderful things about staying in Park City, Utah is there are so many things to do!

Winter Activities

During the winter, this former silver mining town comes alive as one of the premier ski destinations in the country. Another attractive feature is the Utah Olympic Park, which remains an important training center for many American and international sporting team members. Admission to the park is free and there are several museums on site.

The Alf Engen Ski Museum and the Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum are also a must for all who love winter sports. For additional fees, people head down the bobsled run or even try their hand at the ski jumps.

Summer Activities

Though many know Park City for its winter festivities, the city is also bustling with visitors and activities during the summer! During the summer, some of the most popular things to do here include the alpine slide and coaster and Kimball art center. There are limitless outdoor recreational sports in Park City! Plus, there is the Park Silly Sunday Market on Main St. and plenty of concerts. If you're looking for a romantic and adventurous way to spend your day, check out the nearby hot air balloon companies.

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