In the beginning, Park City was a rough and tumble silver mining boom town. The mines came and went but a raucous bunch of folks stayed on to ski and carouse. From those rowdy beginnings sprang bodacious boutiques and artsy stuff. Seriously good restaurants and a string of spirited watering holes. Come to think of it, Historic Park City today is still a lot like it was back in the 1890’s – only now with cushier lodgings and much better coffee.

Parking in Historic Park City

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China Bridge Parking garage provides 490 free covered parking spaces just one block from Main Street.  

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Sundance Film Festival - Parking in Historic Park City

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The best way to get around town is to use the Festival shuttle buses.  They offer free and convenient access to all venues and theatres. The Sundance Film Festival supplements Park City Transit's existing fee bus system to increase capacity and frequency during the Sundance Film Festival.  If you must use a vehicle, here are the locations and regulations for parking in Historic Park City during the Sundance Film Festival.

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Treasure Mountain Inn Remodel

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The ski season is over, let construction season begin.   Treasure Mountain Inn broke ground this week on their long awaited remodel of the North End.    TMI will install a second elevator, a ramp for ADA access, and lots of little touches to improve their most prominent side.

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Washington School Inn Raises Money for Park City Education Foundation

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Park City’s historic Washington School Inn announced that it is donating $10,000 from the proceeds of its closing estate sale to the Park City Education Foundation.

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Photo Contest

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Historic Park City is such an iconic area in town that has been a part of many peoples’ memories. We want locals and visitors to share their experiences and photos with us and add their stories to the Park City community.

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Life at 7000'

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When you look forward to your trip to Park City, there are some things to consider to insure a great time at 7000 feet. Park City’s Main Street measures in at 7000 feet which, for many people is substantially above your home elevation.

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Environmental Heros Award

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On December 16th, the City Council and Mayor presented the Environmental Heros Award to Andy Beerman and Thea Leonard with Treasure Mountain Inn.

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Ski-in Ski-out

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Historic Park City: Ski in/Ski Out? Yes!

Park City Mountain is the only resort with lift service directly to and from the town’s historic Main Street.

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Perfect Day in Park City

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Nancy Rosen, co-owner of the Rocky Mountain Christmas Store, shares her thoughts on the Perfect Day in Park City.

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Early Season Travel Tips

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“Tips up!” by day—the secret to successful powder skiing…

“Bottoms up!” by night—because you deserve a few after the black diamond day you’ve had…

“Lie down before you fall down!” no matter the hour—this applies to out of control skiers and partiers, alike... 

These are just a few of the ski town adages we live by.  Here’s one more:

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