Old City Hall on Salt Lake City Tours
Old Salt Lake City Hall was built in the 1860s out of red sandstone from nearby Red Butte Canyon. Used for city government officials and also the Utah Territorial legislature, it is now an office of tourism. Relocated from downtown to Capitol Hill in the 1960s to make way for a federal office building, it now offers photographers the beautiful Rocky Mountains in the background. See this beautiful building on a Salt Lake City sightseeing tour, featured on the new Trolley Tour of Salt Lake City, the Salt Lake City Deluxe Tour, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Deluxe City Tour. Reserve your seats on the sightseeing bus or trolley by visiting www.SaltLakeCityTours.org or call (801) 531-1001. Seating is limited and advanced reservations are required.
Oldest State University in the West on Salt Lake City Tours
Visit the oldest state university west of the Missouri River, set up on the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Hear fun facts and memorable stories of how the Mormon pioneers founded a university shortly after arriving in an uninhabited desert. See spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains and the downtown skyline, and in the distance spot the largest manmade hole in history, the Kennecott Utah Copper Mine. Join us on the Salt Lake Trolley Tour which departs twice daily, the Salt Lake City Deluxe Tour departing daily at 9:00am, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Deluxe City Tour on Sunday morning or Thursday evening, to visit this fascinating and scenic Utah attraction. Reserve your seats online at www.ToursOfUtah.com or call (801) 531-1001. We look forward to having you on a Utah sightseeing tour with Salt Lake City's oldest and best tour company!
The Best Photo Spots on Salt Lake City Tour
Join us on Salt Lake City's oldest and best sightseeing bus tour! Visit the best spots for taking the most stunning photos of Salt Lake City's top attractions. Featured here is Salt Lake City's most iconic building, the Salt Lake Mormon Temple at Temple Square. Forty years from start to finish, this pioneer era building is made of Utah granite, quarried 20 miles from Temple Square. Each two ton block of stone would take 3-4 days to reach Temple Square on a wagon. To see the Mormon Temple and many other amazing sights on a 20-mile loop of Salt Lake City, try the Salt Lake City Tour, Mormon Tabernacle Choir & City Tour, or the Salt Lake Trolley Tour. Reserve your seats for sightseeing tours online at www.ToursOfUtah.com or call (801) 531-1001.