Downtown SLC Apartments Near me - Braxton at Trolley Square
Apartments for Rent in Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City is home to many marvelous attractions. Enjoy eating at some of the most prestige, and delicious restaurants such as Rodizio Grill. Find yourself at the hub of one of the most incredible views of nature, hiking Ensign Peak, or watching the sunrise over Big Cottonwood Canyon. There is so much to love about this area, and we can't wait to see you explore all of the wonderful attractions that Salt Lake City apartment living has to offer. Come join our wonderful community, here at Braxton at Trolley Square.
Public Schools
Address: 429 800 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Phone: (801) 578-8108
District: Salt Lake City School District
Address: 40 800 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Phone: (801) 578-8118
District: Salt Lake City School District
Address: 840 1300 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Phone: (801) 583-1661
District: Salt Lake City School District
entertainment
- Utah Jazz at Vivint Smart Home Arena
- The Shops at Trolley Square
- Clark Planetarium
- Utah State Capitol
- Utah's Hogle Zoo
- City Creek Center
outdoor
- Libery Park
- Snowbird Ski Resort
- Red Butte Garden
- Big Cottonwood Canyon Trails
- Tracy Aviary
- Ensign Peak
restaurants
- Hires Big H
- Zest Kitchen & Bar
- Rodizio Grill
- Normal Ice Cream
- The Old Spaghetti Factory
- Banbury Cross Donuts
Big Cottonwood Canyon
Big Cottonwood Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Range 12 miles southeast of Salt Lake City in the U.S. state of Utah. The 15-mile-long canyon provides hiking, biking, picnicking, rock-climbing, camping and fishing in the summer. Its two ski resorts, Brighton and Solitude, are popular among skiers and snowboarders.
Trolley Square Shopping Center
Trolley Square is a partially enclosed shopping center located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is considered to be a trendy high-end center. The center is near downtown Salt Lake City and the UTA TRAX light-rail system
Salt Lake City Public Library
This open 240,000 square-foot structure has in excess of 500,000 books and different materials. It reflects and connects with the city's creative energy and goals. A six-story bending, walkable divider grasps the general population court, with shops and administrations at ground level, perusing exhibitions above, and a 300-situate assembly room.