Old Town

A world-renowned resort community with an intriguing history and an abundance of ways to pass the time.

Welcome to Old Town, Park City

 
Kaleidoscopic town teeming with wide-eyed locals
 
Old Town, Park City, is a world-renowned resort community with an intriguing history and an abundance of ways to pass the time. Main Street is bustling with an unbelievable amount of classy shops, art galleries, and tempting restaurants. The business directory is a jaw-dropping piece of information nonetheless. Lodging options include Old Town, Park City's condos near Main Street and hotels, all fully equipped with home amenities. Those looking for a longer stay can look into Old Town, Park City homes for sale that are usually more spacious, grandly lining the Pantone streets. Old Town, Park City's real estate landscape can feature Victorian-style architecture that mixes very well with the tertiary colors commonly seen in the interior decor. The area is sandwiched between Park City resort on one side and Deer Valley Resort on the other. Old Town is centrally located and has public transportation available.

Formerly known as a silver mining town in the 1890s, a whopping $400 million worth of metal was extracted out of the mountains. This large number is easily reflected in the cultural value and experience the town gives to explorers. During this time, 23 millionaires were produced from this gem of a town. During this time, a massive fire burned down 200 to 350 buildings within the city infrastructure, but the town was rebuilt within a mere year and a half with more durable elements. Old Town was almost vacant at one point, but the people of the town banded together to save what was important.
 

What to Love

 
  • Massive selection of shops and restaurants 
  • Deep, very well-documented history
  • Central location close to other hotspots
  • Nostalgic architecture detailed with elegant colors

Local Lifestyle - Living in Old Town, Park City

 
The versatility of the town gels the community together in a very special way. Residents and adventurers are always in the mix, mingling with each other and enjoying what the town has to offer. Lifestyle preferences vary widely within Old Town due to the range of entertainment types available. Younger folk may want to grab a drink and party at a nearby club, while older folks may want to take the kids to an art gallery.
 

Old Town, Park City Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

 
Historic Main Street has an abundance of fun and fine restaurants with cuisine hailing from both eastern and western cultures. Grab a bite at the top Italian al-fresco spot known as Grappa, known for elite service and a true Florentine aesthetic. Nightlife and American cuisine can be found at cool spots like No Name Saloon & Grill, built with four sections and their child-friendly Annex Burger right next door. The Riverhorse on Main, a recipient of the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Award, has top-notch American fare and live music. Reservations are available for groups of up to six people.
 
Over 20 art galleries are ready for viewing, furnished with eye-popping art and sculptures. A few of these galleries double as shops that sell quality antiques along with art. Shopping boutiques flood the streets, gearing customers up with stylish mountain gear. Check out Prospect, a high-end but laid-back boutique. There are many other shops around that provide gear for the outdoor activities popular in the area, like Jans, which sells mountain attire as well as gear for expeditions and winter sports. Whatever your style may be, there will be no trouble finding items worthy of purchase.
 

Things to Do in Old Town, Park City

 
Grab the kids and take them to the local City Park. There are courts for every popular outdoor sport, from basketball to tennis. Grab some beef and put the provided charcoal pit to use. Catch the Kimball Art Festival if you’re in town during early August. The Kimball Fest is a town favorite with art classes for kids and vendors from all over the world selling their beautiful pieces.

Stroll through Main Street on Car Free Sundays and give the Park Silly Sunday Market a go. This multipurpose event serves as another artist market as well as a farmers’ market and street festival. Street parking and lots are free, with private lots available for purchase.

There are many events in the city based around food, with the most notable being Savor the Summit. Select restaurants from Main Street feed 2,500 people outdoors with live music. More live music can be enjoyed, with Mountain Town Music organizing consistent concerts throughout the year.
 

Schools

 
Historic Old Town is served by the Park City School District. Students may attend:
 
 

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