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Bigelow Hotel and Residences, Ascend Hotel Collection Member

Ogden, Utah United States of America

Bigelow Hotel and Residences, Ascend Hotel Collection Member
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Property Location
Bigelow Hotel and Residences, Ascend Hotel Collection Member is centrally located in Ogden, a 2-minute walk from IRS Office and 6 minutes by foot from The Junction. This hotel is 1.1 mi (1.7 km) from Ogden Utah Temple and 3.7 mi (5.9 km) from Ogden Nature Center.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 80 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature designer toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and microwaves, as well as phones with free local calls.

Amenities
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands. This Beaux Arts hotel also features wedding services, discounted use of a nearby fitness facility, and a banquet hall.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a computer station, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Free self parking is available onsite.

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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lbbloomfield1
|1 review
Old and interesting. Also haunted. A very nice and interesting hotel. Situated in the middle of downtown Ogden, this hotel is sorta a visit. Rumored to be haunted! Although the hotel is old, it has been refurbished and the rooms are very nice. Plenty to do and everything is an easy walk. Give it a try.
Kelkroydon
|1 review
Disappointing Historic Hotel - The Website Pictures Look Better Than In Person The good: great location, on historic register, spacious rooms, clean. Friendly staff. The bad: Poor parking; renovation and nearby construction projects; lots of steps without ramps entering and leaving the hotel - made it difficult for my wife and others. Not a handicap accessible hotel! No dresser in our room; very dated rooms, baths, etc. with worn furniture; we had a corner room facing the street and there was a lot of street noise (had to wear ear plugs); rattle in heating duct (had to turn off at night); WiFi was awful - had to use cellular; no hot breakfast (kitchen closed because of adjacent construction and the continental breakfast provided was barely adequate (on one morning there was no decaf coffee!); dining area was very drab - as was much of the hotel; no amenities to speak of, including no business area; room rate was too high for the low quality experience. Next time we would most likely stay at the Courtyard Marriott. This is potentially a gem of a hotel. I hope they put the money into it needed to make it a fine hotel.
candiesland
|1 review
JUST DON’T!!! I’ve never been more embarrassed to stay somewhere for an anniversary. I thought I did my research. The lobby and conference rooms do not disappoint so if you never have to go upstairs, you’re just fine. The nicest part of this place are the ceilings in the lobby! I’m not sure how these people leaving glowing reviews of this place are being truthful. Unless they have one floor completely renovated or a couple rooms redesigned for pictures - but I took my own pictures. They have zero interest to make it right. We could have paid less for a much nicer hotel. Paid top dollar to stay in a motel that is literally falling apart around us. Started in room 405, ended up in room 704 - Both were a complete disaster and not suitable to celebrate our 25th Wedding Anniversary! Front desk staff was lovely enough and offered to change my room to a nicer one after I tripped twice on the carpet walking out of the bathroom that wasn’t secured down - WAY WAY too OLD. WE paid extra for a breakfast that was non existent. Didn’t dare shower. Total bait and switch and a lawsuit just waiting to happen. Get it together Bigelow! You can’t have a “fully renovated” historic hotel without updating your rooms. It’s just not safe and I would never recommend staying here, EVER!
backpacker31
|1 review
The Roaring Twenties! I spent three nights at The Bigelow. I really enjoyed my stay here. I had a 6th floor King suite which was very nice. My bed was very comfortable and the shower pressure was fantastic. Housekeeping did a great job in servicing my room. Front desk staff were friendly and welcoming, answering all of my questions about this grand hotel. I quite enjoyed the 20’s music bring piped into the hallways. The lobby area is a real trip back to the 1920’s. Be sure to check out the old photos both in the lobby as well as the M2/mezzanine. The views from the upper floors are amazing - mountains, sunsets and downtown Ogden. Unfortunately the hotel restaurant was under construction and no breakfast was available (due to nearby construction, I believe). I’m happy to see that this grand historic hotel has been saved and continues to provide guests an opportunity to take a trip back in time.
Becky L
|1 review
Love this hotel I stayed in Hotel a few years ago. This stay was just as nice. I am glad they are keeping the decor authentic. It has so much character. It is clean and quiet. Breakfasts are good also. Walking distance to many small eateries.

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