With a population of 112,488, Provo is a must-see destination in Utah, United States. It is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Provo deserves at least 2 full days for you to see its main sights.
If you’re looking for affordable options, Communal (102 N University Ave) and Black Sheep Cafe (19 N University Ave) are great picks.
Looking for warm weather? Then head to Provo in July, when the average temperature is 75.2 °F, and the highest can go up to 91.4 °F. The coldest month, on the other hand, is January, when it can get as cold as 19.4 °F, with an average temperature of 28.4 °F. You’re likely to see more rain in April, when precipitation is around 1.6″. In contrast, July is usually the driest month of the year in Provo, with an average rainfall of 0.4″.
When flying to Provo, you’ll arrive at Provo (PVU), which is located 4 miles from the city center. The shortest domestic flight to Provo departs from Phoenix and takes around 1h 28m.
The train station in Provo is called Provo, and is located 0.6 miles from the city center.
Another option to get to Provo is to pick up a car rental from Salt Lake City, which is about 38 miles from Provo. You’ll find branches of NU Car and Hertz, among others, in Salt Lake City.
Renting a car in Provo costs $69 per day, on average, or $138 if you want to rent if for 2 days.
It’s generally cheaper to rent your vehicle outside the airport: locations in the city are around 1% cheaper than airport locations in Provo.
Expect to pay $3.90 per gallon in Provo (average price from the past 30 days). Depending on the size of your rental car, filling up the tank will cost between $46.79 and $62.38. The most frequently booked car type in Provo is Standard (Ford Edge or similar). If you’re looking to save money, though, keep in mind that Economy rental cars (Chevrolet Sonic Sedan or similar) are, on average, 73% cheaper than other rental car types in the city.