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Salt Lake City Guided Bus Tour

Overview
An adventurous, entertaining Tour of Salt Lake City!
Enjoy a complete overview of the top attractions. Tour inside the grandiose State Capitol Building - enormous and a national treasure plus Military Monuments. See the Beehive Mansion & Lion House. Step inside Temple Square to hear almost 12,000 pipes of the World Famous Tabernacle organ. You'll have Pipe Dreams the rest of your life! Experience an 1860's authentic Pioneer Village with Pony Express Monument and station. See Historic Old Fort Douglas and sites from the 2002 Winter Olympics. Enter the magnificent Cathedral of The Madeleine. Hear entertaining stories of the oldest University in the West. Visit the Territorial Council Hall where the first woman in America voted. Inside the Statehouse take a picture next to the original statue of the first woman Senator in the United States. Union Pacific Train Station
Government Square and Library Square stunning contrasts spanning two centuries of one-of-a-kind architecture.
City: Salt Lake City
Mon 18 Nov
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Starting at $67.11
Mon 18 Nov
Starting at $67.11
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What's Included
English-speaking tour guide
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adultā€™s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Folding wheelchairs and walkers may be accommodated but you must notify us by email at least 24 hours before the tour
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
What To Expect
1
This is the Place Heritage Park
An authentic1860 pioneer village. Visitor's pavilion, This Is The Place State Park and Monument, gift shop, restrooms.
2
Temple Square
Hear live, the World Famous Tabernacle organ. Temple Square is the center point of the city and the most popular tourist site.
3
Utah State Capitol
Magnificent. A true National treasure Definitely one of the most beautiful capitols in America.
4
Cathedral of the Madeleine
A stunning and gorgeous cathedral built in 1901 and the mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah. Tour inside and picture taking.
5
Beehive House
Pioneer mansion of Brigham Young, founder of Salt Lake City. Guide will give instructions for arranging free guest tours for our guests.
6
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
A 1,300 mile trail that 70,000 Mormon pioneers travelled. Ask guide to point out the trail's end. It's still visible after 170 years
7
Governor's Mansion
The historic home of a wealthy silver miner 100 years ago is now the largest governor's mansions in America.
8
The Salt Lake Masonic Temple
Egyptian revival architecture - Hollywood movie scenes are often filmed inside.
9
Olympic Cauldron Park
Hear the story of the most successful Winter Olympic Games ever and see the Olympic Cauldron that was used in the Opening Ceremonies
10
Deuel Pioneer Log Home
Original log cabin from 1847 when Salt Lake City was founded. Picture stop.
11
Council Hall
Historic City Hall - Where the first woman in America voted. Guides narrate the dramatic event. Woman's suffrage monument.
12
McCune Mansion
Hear the story behind Utah's first million-dollar mansion
13
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center
A 21,000 seat religious auditorium for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, made of Rocky Mountain stone and covered with a 4-acre garden on the roof
14
Salt Lake City Public Library
Its Modern architecture won national awards and made it "America's Library of the Year" Architect, Moshe Safdie, is now World famous.
15
City and County Building
Built in 1894 to rival the nearby Salt Lake Temple. A masterpiece of Richardson Romanesque architecture towering over 250 feet tall.
16
National Pony Express Monument
Hear the story of the Pony Express and see the monument to the riders
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (521)
Masami H
Oct 2018
Our guide was very knowledgeable and experienced. We enjoyed the tour. I don't understand why I and my wife were strongly asked to give tips to driver or guide. I thought he was already paid decently for what he does. I don't like the notice paper hanging at front of the bus which says 15-20% of tip amount. If he isn't paid enough, the tour company should give him enough pay, we already paid the sight seeing fee. We are not responsible for his income status. Thank you, MH
Response from Host
Apr 2019
Masami, We're happy to hear that you found the tour to be very enjoyable. We appreciate your comments on how knowledgable and experienced our tour guides are. We have the top-rated tour guides in the city and one of the ways we are able to retain such incredibly talented guides is through our encouragement to guests of tipping. We understand that gratuity, though a very common custom found in the United States, particularly in the hospitality industry, is an unusual concept in some countries around the world. Our guides are very passionate about their work, but it is just human nature that tips provide that extra motivation to really go the extra mile, day in and day out, in a job that can be quite repetitive as you speak and see the same things every day. Gratuity is optional and we leave it up to your own generosity. This also allows us to keep the price of the tour lower for all, and we feel that it really does motivate the guides to offer their best on each and every tour. We find this system works out to the best advantage for everyone!
aslusky
Oct 2018
Great experience. Guide was very knowledgable and accommodating to the group's needs. Learned a tremendous amount about SLC.
ajo1189
Oct 2018
Bus was clean and comfortable and on time with numerous hotel pickups. Driver/tour guide was very knowledgeable. Just felt the stops were ill conceived. We spent 25 minutes at a souvenir shop located at a small park with a couple of monuments. Later 30 minutes at the state capital where we wandered around a cavernous building not really knowing what the fuss was about. Tabernacle organ performance was good. Food at the lunch stop was surprisingly quite good and very reasonably priced. If no other SLC sights then I would suggest they significantly reduce times mentioned above and reallocate to walking through temple square complex and providing more detail about the various building therein.

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