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Tabernacle Choir Performance + Salt Lake City Bus Tour

Overview
This is the BEST way to experience Salt Lake City in half a day! Enjoy a live performance of the famous Tabernacle Choir combined with the #1-rated Salt Lake City Bus Tour, also includes meal stop.

- Hear the Tabernacle Choir in the world's longest-running broadcast
- Explore the top attractions of Salt Lake City on a tour that is fully-narrated by a local expert who entertains you with stories and humor you won't get on your own! Walking is minimal and suitable for all ages and ability levels
City: Salt Lake City
Sun 17 Nov
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Starting at $78.49
Sun 17 Nov
Starting at $78.49
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What's Included
Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adultā€™s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • KIDS UNDER AGE 8? Tabernacle Choir concerts on Sunday will seat children under 8 in a separate location due to sensitive acoustics and sound recording equipment
  • Folding wheelchairs and walkers may be accommodated but you must notify us by email at least 24 hours before the tour
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
What To Expect
1
The Tabernacle
Famous historic auditorium built in 1867, with one of the largest pipe organs in the world and home to the famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. *Tabernacle Choir performances are here September through May
2
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
3
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
4
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
5
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
6
Salt Lake Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
7
City and County Building
Historic City Hall built in 1894, hear the story of the clash between religion and government that created this ornate building
8
Council Hall
The oldest government building in Salt Lake City is also one of the prettiest, set on a hill amidst a beautiful backdrop of the Rocky Mountains
9
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
A Sunday performance or Thursday rehearsal of one of the largest and oldest choirs in the world. This will be the absolute highlight of your trip to Salt Lake City!
10
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
11
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the ā€œmost successful Winter Olympics everā€
12
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center
See the largest "theater-style" auditorium in the world with 21,000 seats; the second home of the famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. *Tabernacle Choir performances are here June to September
13
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
14
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
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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 (251)
Rich K
Jul 2017

This was an opportunity to check off a bucket list item. The Tabernacle Choir rehearsal was awe inspiring. Salt Lake City proved to be interesting as well.

Robert J S
Jul 2017

The tour or overview of Salt Lake City and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Rehearsal was excellent. If you are looking to gain a quick overview of Salt Lake City and get a true flavor of its history and its evolution to today this is the tour for you. We found it as an excellent introduction Salt Lake City. It gave us many ideas as to what we wanted to see more in depth during our stay. Simply stated the capital Building was extraordinary and our guide Jim made sure to allow us time to explore and take pictures during our stop there. The drive through the city, the university of Utah and Fort Douglas were informative and enlightening as Jim described events, and developments to Salt Lake City from its humblest of beginnings. This is the Place Park and reenactment center is a must to return to. One can truly get a feel for what life was like as the settlers tried to carve out their existence. Dinner at the Lion's house at your own expense was good old comfort food, well prepared and a friendly staff but don't be surprised by the cafeteria/buffet style service. Jim was excellent in that we had about 25 minutes before we needed to be at the Choirs rehearsal so he gave us time in Temple Square, what a serene place in the midst of the metropolis of Salt lake City. It will be an area we return to for further review.

We then went to the Conference Center where we were able to spend a little over an hour watching the rehearsal of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Outstanding does not do it justice and to be frank seeing the rehearsal, hearing and watching the directors changes and implementations was very interesting and unlike seeing a performance. The setting, the music and the singing were obviously world class and our entire group enjoyed it immensely. As an added delight for this evenings group we got to see Alex Boye perform with the Choir and he was a joy to listen to. Our return to our hotel pickup site went smoothly and quickly although we did drive through a seedier part of town, which is all too familiar in most large cities these days.

We rate this tour quite highly and would recommend it as an introduction to Salt Lake City.

crb5705
Jul 2017

Our tour guide was pleasant and very informative about each site we saw, giving historical and cultural information. Our tour was on Sunday morning, and it included seeing the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's Sunday morning performance -- stunning! After the choir performance, the tour guide took us to numerous other interesting sites around Salt Lake City, such as the Utah state capital, the Pony Express national memorial, the Bee House, and others. The tour ended with a very good buffet lunch which is not included in tour price, and then a return to our hotel. We were very glad that we took this tour.

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