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Conference Center
Conference center
Large, modern building with space for religious events, meetings, music concerts & other activities.
4.90 (7K reviews)
2
Church History Museum
Historical landmark
👍👍 will preface this review with saying I am not Mormon. The great news is that this museum is very informative and fun to visit regardless of religious affiliation. We love history, and there is plenty of history at this museum. The museum has collections of art, artifacts, documents, photographs, to...
4.90 (2.8K reviews)
3
Relief Society Building
Historical landmark
👍👍 Amazing place with a very unique and interesting architecture. The people working there are friendly and helpful and do not insist when you're not very interested about the religion. The place is very well located and is interesting to visit.
4.90 (47 reviews)
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Fortunato Anselmo House
Historical landmark
👍👍 Clean, awesome, historic house in the heart of downtown SLC. Room has everything I needed including a desk, ironing board, luggage rack, iron, fan, towels, etc. Shared areas are clean and stocked with everything I needed (even shampoo/conditioner/body wash). The bed and pillows were very comfortable...
4.90 (44 reviews)
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Salt Lake City Tabernacle
Historical landmark
👍👍 This was quite the experience. First, it isn't easy finding a parking spot close as you have to find parking along the street. We walked in through the gates and to our right was an info desk. We were going to ask a question but there are teams of "sisters" on missionary status that give free tours....
4.80 (3.3K reviews)
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Anderson Tower Monument
Historical landmark
👍👍 One of my favorite spots in the avenues. Great for sunset and picnics for dinner. Connects to a pathway down to memory grove.
4.80 (69 reviews)
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Temple Square
Historical landmark
🫤 This is the worst tourist trap you could fall into. This place although nice to walk around and enjoy the surroundings is engineered as a missionary playground weather you’re a member of the church or not expect to be stopped by missionaries and asked for referrals and questioned about your beliefs....
4.70 (18.4K reviews)
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Utah State Capitol
State government office
Built in 1916, the renovated neoclassical revival building offers original murals, exhibits & tours.
4.70 (3.5K reviews)
12
McCune Mansion
Event venue
1901 Shingle-style mansion trimmed in Utah sandstone & topped with red tiles, reputedly haunted.
4.60 (138 reviews)
13
Eagle Gate Monument
Historical landmark
Built in 1859, this eagle-topped archway commemorates the entrance to Brigham Young's property.
4.60 (34 reviews)
14
Brigham Young Monument
Historical landmark
Monument with a bronze statue of a prominent Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leader.
4.60 (33 reviews)
15
Memorial House
Event venue
👍👍 This is a charming, classic venue! We were so happy we chose to have the wedding reception here. It feels so secluded and exclusive. I loved that there was indoor and outdoor space. The staff was great to work with and included all of our requests. I also feel like this is more unique than most venu...
4.50 (191 reviews)
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Donner Hill
Historical landmark
👍 Great place to ponder the many adversities facing the early travellers to the Salt Lake Valley. It's hard to imagine they got up over this treacherous hill in wagons pulled by oxen. You can hike to the creek from here, but then you can't get ant further. It would be nice if they had some trails here...
4.50 (36 reviews)
17
Salt Lake City Council Hall
Historical landmark
City hall in use 1866–1894, now housing the Utah Office of Tourism with local-history exhibits.
4.40 (43 reviews)
18
Governor's Mansion
Government office
Palatial mansion built by silver magnate in 1902 & today's official residence of the Utah governor.
4.30 (32 reviews)