Salt Lake City has many diverse neighborhoods which offer residents city to suburban lifestyles. There are also various architectural home styles which can also tell the timeline story for the development of the city. D OWN TOWN The downtown area includes several neighborhoods such as The Avenues, Federal Heights, Capitol Hill/Marmalade, and Granary District. T H E AV EN U E S One of Salt Lake City’s oldest neighborhoods as evidenced by its historical Victorians, brick bungalows and cottages. Residents can easily walk to coffee shops, farmers markets, restaurants and public transit. FED ER A L H EI G H T S Next to the Wasatch Mountains, this neighborhood lies in the northeast corner of the city providing fantastic access to neighborhood trails. C A PI TO L HIL L / M A R M A L A D E Northwest of downtown, this area shows off its history with Gothic and Victorian style homes. The area is easily accessible to downtown and the airport.
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G R A N A RY D I S T R I C T Includes gastropubs and warehouses which are being redeveloped into trendy shared workspaces. The walkability factor here is great with access to Smith’s Ballpark, eclectic coffee shops (try a local favorite, Publik Coffee), restaurants and more. R O S E PA R K Located just to the northwest of the Downtown area, Rose Park is a culturally rich, diverse neighborhood. The public schools in this area are highly rated and there are several parks as well as the Rose Park Golf Course for recreation. It is easily accessible to downtown and the airport. L IB ER T Y PA R K While this area offers residents a suburban feel, it has great access to Liberty Park, coffee shops, restaurants and bars. The majority of the homes in this area are historic bungalows. Liberty Park is about 80 acres and features a pond with two islands and houses the Tracy Aviary and Botanical Garden.