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Trolley Adventure: un spectacle-visite de Salt Lake City

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A "Sightseeing Show on Wheels" aboard a one-of-a-kind trolley with a trio of professional entertainers! Travel through time in this classic trolley as you ride through the historical districts of Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake Trolley is fun for ALL ages. Your charming Conductor, his attractive Assistant, and a magical Motorman will entertain you with dozens of tales in a theatrical fashion. This is unlike any tour you've seen before...it's a "Sightseeing Show" you'll never forget!
Ville: Salt Lake City
Wed 09 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Trolley Treats (old-fashioned bottled sodas and Cracker Jacks snacks)
Professional Entertainers and Sightseeing Guides
Trolley Treats (old-fashioned bottled sodas and Cracker Jacks snacks)
Professional Entertainers and Sightseeing Guides
Trolley Treats (old-fashioned bottled sodas and Cracker Jacks snacks)
Professional Entertainers and Sightseeing Guides
Trolley Treats (old-fashioned bottled sodas and Cracker Jacks snacks)
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Infants seated on lap are free. No car seats or strollers allowed
À quoi s'attendre
1
Place du Temple
Un campus de 35 acres qui comprend des bâtiments historiques comme le temple de Salt Lake, le tabernacle et la bibliothèque d'histoire familiale
2
Manoir du Gouverneur
Un manoir centenaire d'un mineur d'argent, maintenant le plus grand manoir du gouverneur en Amérique
3
Capitole de l'État de l'Utah
Élu deuxième plus belle capitale d'État d'Amérique
4
La passerelle
Écoutez des histoires sur les Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 2002, voir la fontaine olympique du flocon de neige. Comprend un arrêt photo à l'historique Union Pacific Train Depot
5
Salle du Conseil
Bâtiment gouvernemental historique, ancien hôtel de ville dans les années 1800
6
Cathédrale de la Madeleine
L'église mère des catholiques romains de l'Utah
7
Maison Ruche
Le manoir pionnier du fondateur de l'Utah, Brigham Young
8
Bibliothèque d'histoire familiale
La plus grande bibliothèque généalogique du monde
9
Temple du lac salé
La structure la plus célèbre de l'Utah, construite en 1893. C'est le plus grand temple du monde pour l'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours. Fabriqué à partir de granit taillé dans les montagnes Rocheuses, de style gothique
10
Bibliothèque publique de Salt Lake City
Bibliothèque primée conçue dans l'architecture moderne. Élu "Bibliothèque américaine de l'année"
11
Centre du ruisseau de la ville
Maintenant un centre commercial en plein air de 1,5 milliard de dollars avec un toit en verre rétractable, découvrez ses débuts en tant que "premier grand magasin américain"
12
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
13
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
14
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
15
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
16
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
17
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
18
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
19
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
20
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
21
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
22
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
23
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
24
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
25
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
26
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
27
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
28
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
29
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
30
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
31
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
32
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
33
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
34
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
35
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
36
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
37
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
38
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
39
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
40
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
41
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
42
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
43
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
44
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
45
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
46
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
47
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
48
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
49
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
50
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
51
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
52
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
53
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
54
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
55
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
56
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
57
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
58
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
59
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
60
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
61
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
62
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
63
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
64
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
65
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
66
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
67
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
68
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
69
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
70
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
71
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
72
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
73
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
74
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
75
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
76
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
77
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
78
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
79
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
80
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
81
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
82
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
83
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
84
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
85
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
86
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
87
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
88
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
89
Temple Square
A 35-acre campus that includes historic buildings like the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Family History Library
90
Governor's Mansion
A century-old mansion of a silver miner, now the largest governor's mansion in America
91
Utah State Capitol
Voted the second most beautiful state capitol in America
92
The Gateway
Hear stories of the 2002 Winter Olympics, see Olympic Snowflake Fountain. Includes a photo stop at historic Union Pacific Train Depot
93
Council Hall
Historic government building, formerly city hall in the 1800's
94
Cathedral of the Madeleine
The mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah
95
Beehive House
The pioneer mansion of Utah's founder, Brigham Young
96
FamilySearch Library
Largest genealogy library in the world
97
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous structure, built in 1893. It's the largest temple in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made from granite carved out of the Rocky Mountains, styled in Gothic architecture
98
Salt Lake City Public Library
Award-winning library designed in Modern architecture. Voted "America's Library of the Year"
99
City Creek Center
Now a $1.5 billion outdoor shopping center with a retractable glass roof, learn about its early history as "America's first department store"
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (410)
Laura H
Jun 2017

Although the tour was quite good overall there were two issues which would keep me from recommending it. They were with the driver. First, we had a tour at 10:00 and my confirming email said 10:00. I left our hotel planning to be there by 9:45 and was almost there - at 9:37 - when the driver called. I was using the phone for directions in uptown Salt Lake City but took the call. He asked if I wasn't scheduled for a tour and I said yes. He said I was supposed to be there at 9:30. I said I was almost there and needed the phone for directions. He continued to tell me, rudely, I was late and my instructions said to be there at 9:30. I said no they didn't and I needed the phone for my directions. He started to repeat himself and I said I needed the phone for directions and hung up. We arrived by 9:45 and were the only ones on the trolley at the pickup point. He told me again I was late and I showed him my confirming email and the link I was to use as voucher. No where did it mention 9:30. He said I should have read it when I made the reservations. I explained I had not seen any mention of 9:30. He did not accept this and I felt like getting off the trolley but we had paid 66 and wanted the tour.
The second problem occurred after we had picked up the other tour members and had come to a street art installation of many signs. He complained that the city had taken out a perfectly good water fall and spent some exhirbitant amount of money on this 'art'. I said I liked it. He said it could have been done by anyone including himself. I said 'but you didn't' which is the only gentle way I could think of to disagree with him. I felt irritated because this was a tour for us to see Salt Lake City, not hear some opinionated guy tell us what is wrong with contemporary art.
In all fairness, my sister enjoyed him very much and told him. I suggested a 15 tip because he had gone over time and she enjoyed him. If I had been on my own I would have given him nothing.

Lisa M
Sep 2016

My husband and I enjoyed the Trolley Tour of Salt Lake City. Our tour guide was fun and informative. We learned lots of details that I'm sure we might not have heard from other guides. Nice touch with the Cracker Jacks and sodas at the end. I would recommend this tour to others who want to learn the unique history of Salt Lake City.

Dan-Melissa H
Aug 2016

My husband and I loved this tour and the driver was amazing, he knew a helluva lot about Salt Lake City and wasn't hesitant to tell us many things about the sites around town. I loved how we were shown so many places and had time to stop and take photos at almost all of them. It was very enjoyable and memorable, we'd recommend this tour to anyone who is looking to see more than 5 places in Salt Lake.

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