Exploring Salt Lake City has never been easier. The guided bus tour offers an engaging way to discover the city’s top sights. You’ll visit the iconic Temple Square, marvel at the State Capitol Building, and experience the renowned Salt Lake Tabernacle. With knowledgeable guides and comfortable transportation, it’s the perfect introduction to Salt Lake City’s rich history and culture. Ready to uncover the city’s hidden gems?
Key Points
- Comprehensive overview of Salt Lake City’s top attractions and landmarks, including the Mormon Trail, Temple Square, and State Capitol Building.
- Experience the 12,000-pipe organ at the Salt Lake Tabernacle and explore the historic Old Deseret Village showcasing pioneer life.
- English-speaking guide leads the tour, and the maximum group size is 25 for an intimate experience.
- Tour provides a great introduction to Salt Lake City’s history, architecture, and culture, with stops at iconic landmarks like the Cathedral of the Madeleine.
- Meeting location is at the curbside of Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown, and the tour passes historic sites like Fort Douglas and the University of Utah.
Tour Overview and Highlights
The Salt Lake City Guided Bus Tour offers visitors a rundown of the city’s top attractions and landmarks.
You’ll explore urban sites like the Mormon Trail, Temple Square, and the State Capitol Building.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the impressive 12,000-pipe organ at the Salt Lake Tabernacle.
With morning and afternoon tour options, you can choose the time that works best for your schedule.
The tour has 1,035 reviews and a 93% recommendation rate, earning it a Badge of Excellence.
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or looking to dive deeper, this guided tour is a great way to see the highlights.
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Itinerary and Attractions
After being picked up curbside at the Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown, you’ll embark on a guided tour that showcases the city’s most iconic attractions.
The itinerary includes:
- A 15-minute stop at the State Capitol Building to admire the grand architecture.
- A visit to the Old Deseret Village, a living history museum showcasing pioneer life.
- 20 minutes at Temple Square to experience a live recital at the renowned Tabernacle.
- A 10-minute stop at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, a stunning example of Romanesque Revival style.
Along the way, you’ll pass by notable landmarks like Fort Douglas, the University of Utah, and the Pony Express Monument.
Tour Details and Logistics
As you embark on this guided tour, you can expect an English-speaking guide to lead the way. Gratuities are customary at 20%, and the group size is limited to a maximum of 25 travelers. If you require accommodations like folding wheelchairs or walkers, be sure to notify the tour operator in advance. Although the tour is not wheelchair accessible, service animals are allowed. Lastly, you can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience.
Amenity | Details |
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Group Size | Maximum 25 travelers |
Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible, service animals allowed |
Cancellation | Free up to 24 hours before |
Customer Feedback and Reviews
With an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 1,037 reviews, you’ll find overwhelmingly positive feedback about this guided bus tour of Salt Lake City.
Reviewers consistently praise:
- The knowledgeable guides and their engaging storytelling.
- The comfortable transportation and comprehensive city overview.
- The enjoyable experiences at key sites, especially the iconic Tabernacle organ recital.
- The tour’s ability to provide a great introduction to Salt Lake City’s history, architecture, and culture.
Meeting Point and Boarding
The guided bus tour of Salt Lake City meets at the curbside of the Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown. This is the designated boarding location, where you’ll find your English-speaking tour guide ready to greet you.
Arrive with plenty of time to get checked in and settle onto the comfortable transportation. The tour has a maximum of 25 travelers, so you’ll enjoy an intimate experience as you explore the city’s top attractions.
Let the guide know if you have any special accommodations, such as a folding wheelchair or walker, to ensure a seamless start to your tour.
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Cathedral of the Madeleine and Lion House
Next, the tour brings you to the Cathedral of the Madeleine, a striking Catholic cathedral known for its Romanesque-style architecture.
After a brief 10-minute visit, you’ll continue to the Lion House, which was once the home of Brigham Young, the second president of the LDS Church.
Here are 4 highlights of the Lion House:
- It now operates as a popular restaurant, serving traditional LDS-inspired cuisine.
- The exterior features intricate stone carvings and a distinctive "lion" motif.
- Guided tours allow you to explore the building’s history and restored interior spaces.
- The experience offers a glimpse into the life of a prominent LDS leader.
Fort Douglas, University of Utah, and Olympic Sites
As the tour continues, you’ll pass by several notable landmarks, including the historic Fort Douglas, the University of Utah campus, and sites from the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Landmark | Description |
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Fort Douglas | This former military post dates back to 1862 and played a key role in Utah’s history. Explore the preserved grounds and learn about its significance. |
University of Utah | One of the state’s premier educational institutions, the University of Utah campus features striking architecture and is home to numerous cultural and athletic facilities. |
2002 Winter Olympic Sites | Catch a glimpse of venues that hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics, including the speed skating oval and ski jump facilities. These sites showcase Salt Lake City’s Olympic legacy. |
Confirmation, Parking, and Tour The Sum Up
Upon booking your Salt Lake City guided bus tour, you’ll receive confirmation details via email. This includes important information like your tour time, meeting location, and any special instructions.
When you arrive, you’ll find convenient parking available across the street from the Radisson Hotel, the tour’s starting point.
At the conclusion of your comprehensive city sightseeing, the bus will return you to the original departure location.
With all the logistical details taken care of, you can sit back, relax, and fully learn about discovering the highlights of Salt Lake City.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Languages Does the Tour Guide Speak?
The tour guide speaks English. As the description states, the tour is conducted by an "English-speaking tour guide", so you can expect the guide to provide commentary and information in English throughout the tour.
Can the Tour Accommodate Non-English Speakers?
Unfortunately, the tour only provides English-speaking guides. While they may be able to provide some assistance, the tour is not designed to fully accommodate non-English speakers. You’ll need to consider a private or specialized tour if you require language support.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Children of all ages are welcome to join, though the tour may not be suitable for very young children who may have difficulty sitting for the duration. Please let the tour operator know if you’re bringing any infants or toddlers.
Can We Make Special Requests for the Tour?
You can make special requests for the tour, such as accommodating folding wheelchairs and walkers with prior notification. However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though service animals are allowed.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no official dress code for the tour, but you’ll likely feel most comfortable in casual, modest attire. Avoid revealing clothing as you’ll be visiting religious sites. Wear comfortable walking shoes to explore the city’s attractions.
The Sum Up
The Salt Lake City Guided Bus Tour offers an enriching experience, showcasing the city’s top attractions. With knowledgeable guides, the tour provides engaging storytelling and comfortable transportation. Highlights include visits to historic sites like the Cathedral of the Madeleine and Olympic venues. It’s an excellent introduction to Salt Lake City’s culture and history, making it a must-do for visitors.
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