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Виступ хору Скинії + автобусний тур у Солт-Лейк-Сіті

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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
Місто: Солт-Лейк-Сіті
Fri 11 Apr
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Fri 11 Apr
Починаючи з $89.00
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Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Hear Tabernacle Choir LIVE
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’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
Чого очікувати
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Скинія
Знаменита історична зала для глядачів, побудована в 1867 році, з одним із найбільших органів у світі та домом для знаменитого хору Скинії на Храмовій площі. *Виступи хору Скинії відбуваються з вересня по травень
2
Національна історична стежка Mormon Pioneer
Послухайте розповіді про 70 000 піонерів, які пройшли 1300 миль, щоб заселити Солт-Лейк-Сіті в 1847 році
3
Особняк губернатора
Історичний особняк, збудований століття тому магнатом із видобутку срібла Томасом Кернсом, нині будинок губернатора Юти
4
Капітолій штату Юта
Друга за красою столиця Америки
5
Будинок-вулик
Будинок засновника та першого губернатора Юти Бригама Янга. Почуйте фантастичні історії від свого гіда
6
Солт-Лейкський храм
Найвідоміша та сфотографована будівля штату Юта, високий собор у готичному стилі, побудований у 1893 році
7
Будівництво міста і округу
Історична міська ратуша, побудована в 1894 році, послухайте історію зіткнення між релігією та урядом, яка створила цю вишукану будівлю
8
Зал ради
Найстаріша урядова будівля в Солт-Лейк-Сіті також є однією з найкрасивіших, розташована на пагорбі серед красивого фону Скелястих гір.
9
Мормонський хор скинії
Недільний виступ або четвергова репетиція одного з найбільших і найстаріших хорів у світі. Це буде найкращим моментом вашої подорожі до Солт-Лейк-Сіті!
10
Собор Мадлен
Материнська церква римо-католиків у Юті, побудована в 1909 році з приголомшливою архітектурою
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Парк «Олімпійський котел».
Подивіться, де проходили церемонії «найуспішніших зимових Олімпійських ігор в історії»
12
Конференц-центр Церкви Ісуса Христа Святих Останніх Днів
Подивіться на найбільший у світі зал у «театральному стилі» на 21 000 місць; друга домівка знаменитого хору Скинії на Храмовій площі. *Виступи хору Скинії відбуваються з червня по вересень
13
Публічна бібліотека Солт-Лейк-Сіті
Спроектований відомим архітектором у сучасному стилі, отримав національні премії та використовувався для голлівудських фільмів
14
Пам'ятник мормонському батальйону
Послухайте розповіді про єдиний релігійний підрозділ в американській армії та їх зв’язок із відомою Каліфорнійською золотою лихоманкою
15
Salt Lake 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
16
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
17
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
18
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
19
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
20
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
21
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
22
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
23
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!
24
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
25
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
26
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
27
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
28
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
29
Salt Lake 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
30
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
31
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
32
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
33
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
34
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
35
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
36
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
37
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!
38
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
39
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
40
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
41
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
42
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
43
Salt Lake 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
44
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
45
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
46
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
47
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
48
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
49
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
50
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
51
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!
52
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
53
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
54
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
55
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
56
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
57
Salt Lake 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
58
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
59
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
60
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
61
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
62
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
63
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
64
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
65
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!
66
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
67
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
68
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
69
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
70
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
71
Salt Lake 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
72
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
73
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
74
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
75
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
76
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
77
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
78
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
79
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!
80
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
81
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
82
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
83
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
84
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
85
Salt Lake 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
86
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
87
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
88
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
89
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
90
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
91
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
92
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
93
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!
94
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
95
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
96
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
97
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
98
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
99
Salt Lake 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
100
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
101
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
102
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
103
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
104
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
105
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
106
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
107
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!
108
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
109
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
110
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
111
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
112
Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
113
Salt Lake 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
114
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
115
Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
116
Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
117
Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
118
Salt Lake Utah Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
119
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
120
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
121
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!
122
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
123
Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
124
The Conference Center Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
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
125
Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
126
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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Kim_H
Mar 2025
Very nice visit to the tabernacle and tour of the city. Enjoyed Todd commentary and history lessons.
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you for the great review! We're so glad to hear you enjoyed the visit to the Tabernacle and the city tour. Todd will be thrilled to know his commentary and history lessons made a positive impact on your experience. We appreciate you sharing your feedback!
Road242197
Feb 2025
Todd was a great guide! Really appreciate his insight related to the Mormon Tabernacle. Great little facts related to Utah’s history
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
Thank you for the fantastic review! We’re so glad to hear that Todd’s insights made the tour memorable, especially the Tabernacle and Utah’s rich history. It’s wonderful that you enjoyed the tour of the Capitol as well! We truly appreciate you sharing your experience and hope you had a great time in Salt Lake City!
waynesgrigsby
Feb 2025
First, the good part of this review. This is my second time seeing the Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform their Sunday morning broadcast. It was my girlfriend's first time. It was wonderful. Our bus was very clean and very nice Now the second part. I already knew that the choir was free. I enjoy having a guide as they provide local information and history lessons. I am always eager to learn. But when given inaccurate information I get disappointed. Todd was our driver and guide. He falsley stated that Salt Lake City was the second city to have electric street lighting, following New York City being the first city. Neither of these statements are true. When disembarking from the bus I waited for all of the other passengers to leave before attempting to clarify this error with Todd. I did not want to embarrass him in front of other passengers as I tried to help him learn history. Todd became very defensive as he claimed to not trust Google with facts that were contrary to him. He told me his information was better. I view a guide as a teacher. Most teachers are willing to learn. So in summary, great time at the Tabernacle. 5 stars. Great bus. 5 stars. Teacher 1/2 star. By the way, Wabash Indiana was the first city in America to have electrically lit street lighting. I grew up there and have known this my entire life.
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
You are right, history states that in 1880 Wabash (current population 10,666) is credited with powering 4 CARBON-ARC lights atop the courthouse. However, your guide spoke about the EDISON INCANDESCENT lights first used 2 years later in lower Manhattan, New York City, the first city to use this type of lighting.

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