The Ultimate Salt Lake City Tour
This is the most popular and longest-running sightseeing tour in Salt Lake City for over 40 years.
Explores the top attractions with a very knowledgable local guide on a 15-mile trip around town. Several stops are made where you get off the bus, including Temple Square to hear the Tabernacle organ recital, as well as Utah Capitol Hill and Mormon Pioneer Trail monument—both of which have scenic overlooks on the mountainside
LENGTH: 2.5 hours
TIMES:
10:00 AM and 2:00 PM, Monday-Saturday
11:00 AM and 1:30 PM, Sundays (May through September)
Sunday morning and Thursday evening you should also consider the Tabernacle Choir + City Tour
LOCATION: Tours depart from Radisson Downtown Hotel (215 W South Temple, Salt Lake City)
PARKING: If you’re driving in to downtown and need to park your car, there’s a public lot directly across the street from Radisson Downtown Hotel that’s available for a small fee (usually just $5 for all-day parking, though it increases if there are large events or conventions that day)
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
TEMPLE SQUARE
This is Utah's most visited tourist attraction, with over 5 million visitors a year. This 35-acre property is full of beautiful gardens, fountains, and century-old buildings and cathedrals. The highlight of visiting Temple Square is going inside the domed structure known as the Tabernacle to hear the famous pipe organ—one of the largest in the world with 11,623 pipes.
ATTRACTIONS:
Salt Lake Temple: Utah’s most iconic building, built of granite stone in 1890
Tabernacle: a pioneer-era auditorium built in 1867. It has one of the largest and most famous pipe organs in the world. The Tabernacle is also the home of the Grammy award-winning Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
Assembly Hall: a historic chapel from the 1800’s
LDS Conference Center: one of the largest religious auditoriums in the world, 21,000 seats
Brigham Young's pioneer homes: the Beehive House and Lion House
Joseph Smith Memorial Building, formerly the historic Hotel Utah—one of the finest in the West a century ago
Monuments, gardens, and fountains
UPDATE: 2023 through 2026 a massive construction/renovation project is happening to redevelop Temple Square. Interior access to some of these buildings will periodically be limited, such as the Brigham Young homes and Joseph Smith Building. But the Tabernacle will always remain open so you can see and hear the pipe organ.
UTAH CAPITOL HILL
Utah Capitol Hill sits on a hilltop above downtown offering majestic Rocky Mountain views, as well as several historic buildings and monuments. It was voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America so it’s definitely a major highlight of the tour enjoyed by everyone
ATTRACTIONS:
Utah's first million-dollar mansion
Utah State Capitol
Salt Lake City's first City Hall
Old Mormon chapel
Historic Mormon Battalion Monument
Several fascinating statues and their stories
Scenic overlook of Salt Lake Valley and Rocky Mountains
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Pony Express National Monument
Mormon Pioneer Historic Trail and mountain overlook of the city
Union Pacific Historic Railroad Depot, built in 1909, "the Gateway to Salt Lake City"
2002 Winter Olympic Stadium and sites
Historic Brigham Street - drive through Salt Lake City's first historic district to marvel at 100-year-old mansions and cathedrals, including the Utah Governor's Mansion and the Cathedral of the Madeleine
Historic City Hall
Salt Lake City Library - "America's Library of the Year" famous architecture
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED