Wed, Apr 16, 2025 09:00 AM - Wed, Apr 15, 2026 14:00 PM
Wed, Apr 16, 2025 09:00 AM - Wed, Apr 15, 2026 14:00 PM
This isn’t your average bus tour — it’s a deep dive into the heart of Salt Lake City.
1. In-Depth City Tour
Explore Salt Lake City’s rich history, architecture, and cultural landmarks with the insight of expert local guides. From pioneer trails to political landmarks, get to know the stories behind the city.
2. Live Organ Recital at the Salt Lake Tabernacle
Experience the power and beauty of one of the world’s most renowned instruments. The Tabernacle Organ, with its 11,000+ pipes, has been the centerpiece of weekly recitals since 1901. Whether you're a music lover or a first-time listener, this performance offers a moving experience in a venue known for its exceptional acoustics and historic significance.
What to Expect:
1. Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
Your journey begins at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, the ideal starting point for your Salt Lake adventure.
2. The Devereaux Mansion
Explore this historic mansion, built in 1857 and showcasing a blend of Greek Revival and Italianate design. Learn about its rich history and the prominent figures who once lived there.
3. Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Pass By)
Marvel at this Byzantine-style church, a hub for the Greek community in Salt Lake City, known for its intricate mosaics and spiritual significance.
4. Utah State Capitol
Admire the stunning architecture of one of America’s most beautiful capitols, home to Utah’s government.
5. Council Hall
This historic site was where the first woman in America cast a vote, marking a significant moment in the history of women’s suffrage.
6. National Pony Express Monument
Pay tribute to the legendary Pony Express riders who helped shape communication in the American West with a dynamic sculpture of a galloping rider.
7. This is the Place Heritage Park
Step back in time and experience the early settlement of Utah with hands-on activities, historical buildings, and monuments honoring the pioneers.
8. Olympic Cauldron Park (Pass By)
Relive the memories of the 2002 Winter Olympics and admire the iconic Hoberman Arch, once home to the Olympic cauldron.
9. The Avenues
Take in the charm of this historic neighborhood, known for its Victorian-era homes and beautiful views of Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Mountains.
10. Cathedral of the Madeleine
Visit this stunning Roman Catholic cathedral, built in 1901, a marvel of architecture and art.
11. Governor’s Mansion
Explore the largest governor's mansion in the U.S., a testament to Utah's rich history and wealth from silver mining.
12. First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City (Pass By)
Admire this Gothic Revival church, known for its stunning stained-glass windows and spire.
13. Beehive House (Pass By)
Learn about the life of Brigham Young and explore the Beehive House, a historic symbol of Utah’s early settlers.
14. Joseph Smith Memorial Building (Pass By)
Discover the legacy of Joseph Smith and the elegance of the former Hotel Utah, now a hub for events and dining.
15. McCune Mansion
Hear the fascinating story behind Utah's first million-dollar mansion.
16. The Conference Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Tour the world's largest religious auditorium, home to stunning Rocky Mountain stone and a 4-acre rooftop garden.
17. Deuel Pioneer Log Home
Hear the story of the Winter Olympics and see the Olympic Cauldron used during the opening ceremonies.
18. Salt Lake Tabernacle
End your tour with a live performance on the world-famous Tabernacle organ, a must-see experience in Temple Square.
19. Salt Lake City Public Library (Pass By)
Admire the modern architecture of this award-winning library, named "America’s Library of the Year."
20. Return to Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
Conclude your full-day tour back at the Hyatt Regency.
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