The Beehive

 

Salt Lake City Premier B&B

The early settlers of Utah adopted the Beehive as their symbol to represent the industriousness and cooperative spirit they aimed to foster in their new community - and now Utah is known as The Beehive State. The Beehive Room, with its inspired decor and cozy ambiance, offers a sweet retreat where guests can recharge.

Features

  • Vaulted ceiling 

  • Queen bed 

  • Beautiful view of the backyard and patio 

  • Private bath 

  • TV and DVD player 

  • Wi-fi 

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"The house is gorgeous. A beautiful open space with your own private area.

We got in the hot tub after a day of crazy and then just sat on the patio. You would never guess that you were right off a main road which makes for easy access within the mountain vines.

Esther is very inviting and someone who is up for a good conversation. Esther creates a warm, welcoming environment."

-Raquel from Airbnb

 
 

Your local guide

When Utah achieved statehood in 1896, the beehive was incorporated into the state seal and flag. In 1959 it was officially designated as the state emblem and the Beehive cluster can be spotted all over our state including highway road signs.

 
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