Historic Salt Lake City Train Depot Transforms into Luxury Hotel Asher Adams with 225 Rooms

Salt Lake City’s historic Union Pacific Depot has been reimagined as the Asher Adams, an Autograph Collection hotel, now open to guests. Built between 1908 and 1909, the French Second Empire-style building preserves its architectural heritage with restored stained-glass windows and terrazzo floors, merging historic elegance with modern luxury.

Named for American railroad cartographers John R. Asher and George H. Adams, the hotel features 225 rooms, including 13 suites in the original depot with exposed brick, classic molding, and soaking tubs. A new eight-story tower hosts additional rooms, offering a refined homage to the city’s railway past, according to Marriott.

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