Explore the rich history of Salt Lake City on this engaging walking tour with a professional local guide. Discover the city’s transformation from a small pioneer fort into a thriving cultural capital, while strolling through historic districts and visiting landmarks such as Abravanel Hall and Temple Square. Along the way, hear stories of settlers, diverse communities, and the events that shaped the city’s identity. Marvel at architectural wonders that define this multicultural hub, and enjoy the personalised atmosphere of a small group experience. Suitable for families, this tour offers both inspiration and insight into Salt Lake City’s unique heritage.
Itinerary:
FamilySearch Centre
Our Salt Lake City adventure begins at the FamilySearch Centre—the world’s largest genealogical library. Home to billions of family history records, it stands as a living monument to the power of family connections across generations. Here begins the fascinating storey of how pioneers transformed this valley into the “City of Zion.”
Abravanel Hall
First, we’ll explore Abravanel Hall, the stunning glass-facade home of the Utah Symphony Orchestra, representing Salt Lake City’s vibrant cultural heart with world-class acoustics. From there, we’ll head to the Delta Centre, where legendary basketball games and the city’s hockey team create unforgettable sporting memories.
The Gateway
Next, we’ll explore the historic Devereaux Mansion, a Civil War–era landmark that has recently found new fame as a filming location for a comedy series. We’ll also visit the train station where Utah’s railway storey began. Once a hub for the city’s tramway network—the first urban transit system—it connected Salt Lake City’s areas and helped establish the city as a centre of transport innovation in the American West.
Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake: Holy Trinity Cathedral
Next, we'll venture into a area at various times known as Greek Town, Little Italy, and the Railway District, reflecting its rich and diverse history. Our path will lead us to Rio Grande Station, the historic railway hub, and then to Pioneer Park, built on the site of the first fort, which stood as a symbol of hope and protection for early settlers.
Temple Square
At Temple Square, we'll walk to the magnificent Eagle Gate monument, a symbolic entrance to the city's heart and architectural masterpiece. You'll discover fascinating details about each building in this vast complex that required half a century to complete. This sacred place for millions of believers features exquisite flowers and landscape designs year-round.
At the square's centre stands its crown jewel—the grand Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, showcasing remarkable grandeur and architectural perfection. We'll then ascend to one of the world's largest rooftop gardens, where an unforgettable city panorama awaits—a breathtaking view that will leave you speechless.