Nestled in a stunning 1889 schoolhouse, this luxurious boutique hotel offers chic, unique rooms, a heated pool, and impeccable service just a stroll from Main Street.
"A boutique hotel in Park City, Utah, known for its made-to-order hearty mountain breakfasts crafted by executive chef Ryan Frye." - Kristy Alpert
"Hotels that span everything from the cozy Washington School House right by the town lift."
"But if a boutique hotel is more your style, check in to Washington School House's 16-foot-ceilinged King Room, which features a wrought-iron bed dressed in crisp white linens, an antique crystal chandelier, and a white marble bathroom with heated floors." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The Washington School House is run by dog owners, and guests will be able to tell: The boutique hotel, built in an 1889 school house, provides pet beds and bowls." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Located just off Main Street, the Washington School House Hotel eschews Park City’s typical rustic style for a pared-down, flea-market–chic aesthetic. Before being reimagined as a design-oriented inn in 2011, the 1889 building served as a schoolhouse for miners’ children and a dancehall for the local outpost of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Today, the interior is anything but traditional, from the whitewashed living room with 16-foot ceilings to theantique mirrorand the white, lacquered antler chandelier. Outside, a heated pool sits on the hillside surrounded by aspens and boulders. There’s also a fire pit, fashioned from a steel Olympic torch from the 2002 Winter Games. Each of the guestrooms and suites is unique, though all feature reclaimed wood floors, crystal chandeliers, and tall windows. An artful collection of European antiques and vintage paintings adds a bohemian vibe, while white marble bathrooms offer heated floors, walk-in showers, clawfoot tubs, and period fixtures. Guests can also look forward to plush hooded robes and top-notch toiletries from Molton Brown."