Need an apartment that makes it feel like you’re living in a spa? Salt Lake City has you covered.
The first thing to do after deciding to make the move to Salt Lake City is to find somewhere to live. There are so many amazing neighborhoods to pick from, that what narrows down the list are amenities. That means thinking about what you really want in a home.
Among the usual features, like a pool or gym, have you ever thought about needing a place that makes it easy to relax? These Salt Lake City apartments have that something extra; that perfect place to release all that tension.
Whether it’s a special outdoor space or somewhere cozy inside, these are the best spas in Salt Lake City, nestled right into the metro’s top apartments. Take a look!
Source: Rent. / Elevate on 5th Apartments
Ever thought you could ask for a zen garden as one of your apartment amenities? Well, you can. At Elevate on 5th Apartments, you get the perfect example of this serene outdoor space. Trees and bushes combine with a rocky brook. There are even stacked rocks and a little curved bridge. This is where you go to relax.
Sitting pretty within the hipster neighborhood of Central Salt Lake City, living here puts you among eclectic shops, art galleries and indie music venues. There are also plenty of pubs, bars and cocktail lounges for when it’s time to go out.
Source: Rent. / SevenO2 Main
There’s nothing like a good lounge space to decompress after a long day. Grab some friends, and settle down at Seven02 Main. With a few lounging areas, some indoor fireplaces and a nice little drink and snack bar, you’ve got everything you need to step out of the stresses of life and regroup.
That’s not all this Downtown community has to offer either. More relaxing amenities await, including a hydro-massage bed and a zen garden courtyard. You’ll also find a resort-style heated pool, spa and rooftop deck. This all combines with the art, culture and deliciousness of Downtown — a perfect pairing.
Source: Rent. / Eagle Gate Apartments
A see-through fireplace, surrounded by comfortable seating, on a beautiful outdoor patio? Yes, please. This entire area at Eagle Gate Apartments is where chilling out happens. Enjoy some restful comfort alone or with friends sitting on either side of the sleek stone fireplace. Grab a couch, or sit at the table to enjoy a refreshing meal. This is a perfect spot night or day.
Situated in The Avenues, Salt Lake City’s largest historic district, and oldest neighborhood, Eagle Gate Apartments also comes equipped with a game room with shuffleboard and billiards, a resident lounge with a piano and a social room with a complete kitchen.
Source: Rent. / The Olive
Looking out on beautiful trees and plenty of sky, the balcony views at The Olive scream serenity. Sitting out here connects you to the soothing natural beauty throughout Salt Lake City. Whether it’s a mountain view or city view, this is the best of sophisticated, high-quality living.
Near Downtown, in the Broadway District, this is quite the social part of town. You’ll find a gallery stroll on the third Friday of every month as well as a variety of popular annual events that get people out into the neighborhood.
Source: Rent. / Seasons on City Creek
Leave the stress of the day behind and shift all your energy into one thing — putting. The courtyard at Seasons on City Creek has a lot to offer, but one unique feature is mini golf. Practice your putt whenever you need to unwind. You’ll improve your swing and relax without stepping off the property.
Also near Downtown, in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, where you will in fact find the Utah State Capitol building, this community also features a surround-sound theater, outdoor sundeck, ping pong and more. Living here also puts you close to lively bars and a decent club scene.
Source: Rent. / The Vue at Sugarhouse Crossing
Sink into a deep, soft chair and leave your worries behind. The clubroom at The Vue at Sugarhouse Crossing is all about comfort. Detach for a few hours and watch a movie in surround sound or just enjoy the high-sided seating.
You’ll find this LEED-certified building in Sugar House, a trendy and offbeat community with a lively nightlife. Close by, Sugar House Park hosts a regular farmer’s market and has a large pond and natural walking paths.
Source: Rent. / theCharli
Could it be true that a bathroom could hold one of the best spa experiences in SLC? A bathroom isn’t often the reason why you want to rent a place, but the hotel-like touches at theCharli make it a big plus. Treat yourself to a spa-like experience every morning with the neutral counters, under-mount sinks, high-end hardware and nice-sized mirrors. There’s definitely plenty of room in here for two.
Located within a building that was once known as the Taffy Factory, updating this Downtown community happened without losing its antique architectural charm. Definitely not lacking in amenities, theCharli features a dog washing station, a bike washing station and rooftop social area.
Source: Rent. / The braxton at trolley square
Firepits are both great gathering spaces and spots ideal for contemplation. Having a fire pit at the center of your apartment community means you can use it either way, whenever you want. The circular stone fire pit at The Braxton at Trolley Square sits in the center courtyard. Surrounded by stone benches, this little hardscape space makes for a great ‘pit’ stop on an otherwise busy day.
Also in Central Salt Lake City, living here gives you access to a hot tub all year long in addition to a clubhouse, tennis court and fitness center.
Source: Rent. / Cobble Creek
Take a walk beside manicured grass and a softly flowing brook, edged by large rocks. At Cobble Creek, you can do all of this without leaving the property. You may expend a little more energy here than you would at the spa, but it’s no less soothing.
If walking isn’t your thing, there’s also a serene pond stretching out from a large deck in this Cottonwood West community. It’s an idyllic place to sit and ruminate.
Source: Rent. / The Village at Raintree
Fountains in the middle of a pond always seem like a mark of luxury when it comes to living accommodations. Even though the pond is pretty small at The Village at Raintree, the expanse of trees, cared-for grass and the rocky-bottomed tributary feeding the fountain look like they belong in a park and not an apartment community.
Situated in the northwest corner of Salt Lake City, in Rose Park, this neighborhood has an interesting history. When designed, the streets were laid out to look like a rose when viewed from above. Pretty funky idea, right?
Grab an apartment with one of the best spas in Salt Lake City
Even as you begin to discover all the hidden gems SLC has to offer, don’t forget to give yourself some time to just relax. To do this easily, find a Salt Lake City apartment that includes a more meditative spot. You’ll appreciate having this extra little retreat, whether you decide to hit it up solo, or share the space with friends.
Featured image source: Rent. / Cobble Creek
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