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I found out yesterday quite unexpectedly, that I am being sent
to Provo for a business meeting. The meeting is on Dec. 9-11 and I arranged to fly out there from here in Philly on Dec. 6 so I can spend the weekend seeing the sights. This will be my first, and possibly only trip to Utah. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on scenic areas in or near Provo that I could visit. I am an avid photographer so I figured there must be some interesting stuff to photograph there. I am also curious to know if there are any good, moderately priced restaurants where I can eat on that Saturday and Sunday. During the week, my meals will be provided by the company with whom I will be consulting so they have already told me they have dinner plans lined up and breakfast and lunch will be served at the hotel where our meeting is to take place. I would love to try some local restaurants on the weekend. Not ever having been to Utah before and never really having an interest in visiting there before, I am very ignorant about the dining and tourism options there. I will be staying at the Marriott Court Yard in Provo and I prefer not to have to rent a car, but renting a car is something I will do if its the best transportation option. Any suggestions on good restaurants and sites to see will be appreciated. Oh, and please do not suggest I go skiing. I want to avoid any chance that I might hurt myself and not be able to attend the meeting that I am being sent there to attend. I am not much of a fan of skiing anyway. |
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Go up to Park City -- you don't have to ski -- it's got that funky old
mining town thing going for it. Lots of restaurants, shops, impressive views. Can't imagine how you'd see the area without a car. There are some good brew pubs in Salt Lake -- Squatters is one I remember. Park City has the Wasatch Brewery/restaurant. A Mexican-ish place I really like in SLC is the Blue Iguana, downtown (there's a Red Iguana out toward the airport). I hear Sundance is worth a visit -- never made it myself, always visiting my brother who has other things in mind. Sarah "dogsnus" wrote in message ... wrote in : snip This will be my first, and possibly only trip to Utah. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on scenic areas in or near Provo that I could visit. I am an avid photographer so I figured there must be some interesting stuff to photograph there. The Wasatch mountains! There is also the Great Salt Lake, of course. If you can make it into Salt Lake City, the Mormon Temple is very impressive. I am also curious to know if there are any good, moderately priced restaurants where I can eat on that Saturday and Sunday. Can't help you there. When I drove through, it was in a moving van. We ate a Subway sandwich for dinner. ![]() I will be staying at the Marriott Court Yard in Provo and I prefer not to have to rent a car, but renting a car is something I will do if its the best transportation option. It's difficult to see the sights without one there. At least, more difficult than other more urban areas. Any suggestions on good restaurants and sites to see will be appreciated. http://www.beentheresawthat.com/ut/utah/pages/guide.htm Terri |
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