The historic ambiance of the hotel is coupled with distinguished service and timeless charm. The elegantly renovated Peery Hotel is a historic landmark in Salt Lake City. Prominent European hotel architect, Mr. Charles B. Onderdonk, designed the Peery Hotel in the early 1900's, during the mining boom. The restored grace of the Peery Hotel awaits travelers today with unparalleled luxury at affordable prices. The timeless charm of the Peery Hotel welcomes guests from the moment they enter the cut glass double doors into the stately lobby where distinguished service awaits. The Peery Hotel provides a personal touch to travel. Because of the small size of this historic property, staff is able to get to know guests on a personal level, and provide a greater range of service. Each guest room at the Peery Hotel is distinctive, with differing configurations and design. Repeat guests do not usually ask for any special room because they like to be surprised by a new luxury experience with each stay. Richly furnished in period pieces, each room features luxurious wool carpeting, bed benches, lounges and ottomans made by the finest craftsmen. Colors range from warm beige to elegant gold complementing the warm wood and cool tile of the luxurious bathrooms. Pillows are imported from Europe, filled with 550 lb. fill power goose down and covered in 300 thread count 100% cotton, allergy-free ticking. The luxurious sheets are 100% combed Egyptian cotton. Antique light fixtures adorn the period furniture from Alexander Jullian.