Armstrong Mansion Bed & Breakfast, Salt Lake City, Utah
If you are looking for one of Salt Lake City's most romantic bed and breakfast hotels, the Armstrong Mansion is for you. Each room is decorated in a Victorian theme and the mansion is filled with exquisitely carved wood, intricate stenciling, and stained glass windows. You will enjoy fine details, antiques and florals at every turn. Escape to a more simple time as you lounge in the Mayor's Parlor in front of a crackling fire and sample homemade cookies baked fresh every day. Or enjoy a hot gourmet breakfast, accented by linen napkins and crystal, in Isabel's Dining Room. You will choose from baked muffins, fresh fruit, juices and a delicious hot entree, like our famous quiche served in a puff pastry.

Come experience the Armstrong Mansion. Any room could be used for the most romantic getaway, honeymoon, anniversary celebration, or just as a needed respite from the world.

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The Armstrong Mansion offers rooms that are beautifully decorated, extremely romantic, and very comfortable. The Armstrong Mansion offers 11 rooms with large jetted tubs. Each room is decorated in a Victorian-era style and cover each month of the year. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or a great business trip hotel, the Armstrong Mansion has a room that is perfect for you.

Armstrong Mansion Bed & Breakfast
 
Address
667 East 100 South,
Salt Lake City,
Utah,
USA,
84102
 
Tel (801) 531-1333
Fax(801) 531-0282
Toll Free(800) 708-1333
 
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