Salt Lake City Tour: See Top Sites in 2.5 Hours!
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Overview
The Salt Lake City Guided Bus Tour is the most trusted way to see the city's best sights in just 2.5 hours. For over 44 years, this tour has been showing visitors the heart of Salt Lake City. Led by local experts, this tour brings history to life with stories and fun facts.
Guests will ride in comfort on an air-conditioned bus with big windows, perfect for seeing landmarks like This Is The Place Heritage Park and Temple Square. The tour also stops at the Utah State Capitol Building and the beautiful Cathedral of the Madeleine. Along the way, discover hidden gems like Brigham Young's Pioneer Memorial Museum and the historic Mormon Trail.
This tour includes an English-speaking guide who will share interesting stories and local secrets. It does not include food, drinks, or personal shopping expenses. See the Governor's Mansion, Scottish Rite Masonic Center, and Olympic Cauldron Park. Plus, view the Original Log Cabin, Historic City Hall, McCune Mansion, Conference Center, Salt Lake City Public Library, City and County Building, and Pony Express Monument. Forget the stress of driving and enjoy the best of Salt Lake City!




Highlights
See Salt Lake's Best: Visit all the must-see spots in just 2.5 hours.
Ride in Comfort: Enjoy the tour on an air-conditioned bus with big, clear windows.
Expert Local Guides: Learn from friendly guides who know all about Salt Lake City's history.
Perfect First Activity: A great way to start any trip to Salt Lake City.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love this tour because it is a fun and easy way to see the best of Salt Lake City. The guides are great, and the bus is comfy. Some wish for more time at each stop, but overall, it's a great experience.

Customers say the tour guides are very friendly and know a lot about Salt Lake City.
Many people think the tour is a great way to see the city, especially if they don't have much time.
Lots of visitors liked that the bus was comfy and had big windows to see everything easily.
People were happy the tour covered many interesting places.
Some people wished they had more time to get off the bus and look around at some stops.
A few visitors felt the tour went by too fast.
The Journey
This Is The Place Heritage Park
Step back in time at This Is The Place Heritage Park, a living history museum that recreates an authentic 1860s pioneer village. Explore original buildings, interact with costumed interpreters, and experience the daily life of Utah's early settlers. Visit the iconic This Is The Place Monument commemorating Brigham Young's famous declaration upon entering the Salt Lake Valley.
Temple Square
Immerse yourself in the serenity of Temple Square, the heart of Salt Lake City and a spiritual center for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Marvel at the iconic Salt Lake Temple (exterior view only), and experience the world-renowned Tabernacle, home to the magnificent Tabernacle organ and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (now known as The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square). Enjoy the meticulously landscaped gardens and learn about the history and significance of this sacred space.
Utah State Capitol Building
Behold the architectural splendor of the Utah State Capitol Building, a true national treasure and one of the most beautiful capitols in America. Explore its grand halls, admire the stunning artwork, and learn about Utah's history and government. From its prominent location on Capitol Hill, enjoy panoramic views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding Wasatch Mountains.
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, a stunning Gothic Revival cathedral built in 1909 and the mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah. Admire its soaring arches, intricate stained glass windows, and exquisite interior details. Attend a service or take a tour to experience the spiritual ambiance and architectural grandeur of this sacred space.
Brigham Young's Pioneer Memorial Museum
Visit the Pioneer Memorial Museum, also known as the Brigham Young's Pioneer Memorial Museum, which shows tribute to the brave pioneers who settled the Salt Lake Valley. Discover a large collection of pioneer artifacts, including furniture, clothing, tools, and personal items, that offer a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of early pioneer life.
Mormon Trail
Reflect on the epic journey of the Mormon pioneers along the 1,300-mile Mormon Trail, a path traversed by 70,000 individuals seeking religious freedom. Ask your guide to point out the still visible trail's end after 170 years, and consider the resilience and determination that defined this historic migration.
Governor's Mansion
Tour the historic Governor's Mansion, once the home of a wealthy silver miner and now the largest governor's residence in America. Admire the opulent interiors, learn about its rich history, and discover the stories of the governors who have called it home.
Scottish Rite Masonic Center
Explore the enigmatic Scottish Rite Masonic Center, an architectural gem with Egyptian Revival influences. Admire the building's unique design and learn about its history and purpose. Its intriguing atmosphere and distinctive aesthetics have made it a popular location for Hollywood movie shoots.
Olympic Cauldron Park
Relive the excitement of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games at the Olympic Cauldron Park. Hear the story of Salt Lake City's successful hosting of the games and see the iconic Olympic Cauldron, a symbol of the unity and spirit of the Olympic movement. Explore the park's exhibits and relive the unforgettable moments of the games.
Original Log Cabin
Step back to the founding of Salt Lake City and take a picture stop at the Original Log Cabin. The cabin is a reminder of the rugged conditions and resilient spirit of the city's founders. Stand where pioneers first built their homes and laid the foundation for the modern metropolis of Salt Lake City.
Historic City Hall
Visit the Historic City Hall and learn about a pivotal moment in American history where the first woman in America voted. Hear the dramatic story of this courageous act and see the monument dedicated to the women's suffrage movement. Reflect on the ongoing fight for equality and the importance of civic engagement.
McCune Mansion
Uncover the story behind Utah's first million-dollar mansion, a testament to the opulence and ambition of the late 19th century. Admire the mansion's intricate details and learn about the McCune family, who played a significant role in Utah's economic and social development.
Conference Center
Experience the grandeur of the Conference Center, a 21,000-seat religious auditorium for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Marvel at its impressive architecture, constructed from Rocky Mountain stone and topped with a 4-acre rooftop garden. Attend a conference or tour to witness the center's scale and significance.
Salt Lake City Public Library
Appreciate the modern architectural of the Salt Lake City Public Library. Its award-winning design by architect Moshe Safdie earned it the title of 'America's Library of the Year'. Explore its innovative spaces, browse its vast collection, and discover why this library is a celebrated landmark.
City and County Building
Admire the City and County Building, built in 1894 to rival the nearby Salt Lake Temple. Its Richardson Romanesque architecture towers over 250 feet tall. Discover its unique character, and appreciate the architectural details that make it a beloved landmark in Salt Lake City.
Pony Express Monument
Hear the story of the Pony Express, a daring mail service that connected East and West in the mid-19th century, and see the monument dedicated to the riders. Reflect on the courage and determination of these young men who braved the trails to deliver mail across the vast American frontier.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a friendly, English-speaking guide who will tell stories and share facts about Salt Lake City. It does not include any food or drinks. The tour starts and ends at a central location in downtown Salt Lake City, making it easy to find. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts. The bus can hold a lot of people, so it's a fun way to see the city with others.
Hot Tip
Many visitors suggest sitting on the right side of the bus for the best views of Temple Square. Also, wear comfortable shoes in case you want to walk around a little at the stops. Bring a camera to capture all the cool sights!