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Sightseeing Overview
Salt Lake City’s highlights include historical and religious sights in the city centre and the scenic attractions, pioneer relics and recreational activities on offer in the Salt Lake Valley, canyons and nearby mountains. The compact Downtown area is the best place for a visitor to start exploring. Within a small radius from Temple Square, where the famous Mormon Tabernacle and the six-spire granite Temple are located, there are several historical sites dating from the pioneer era, along with shopping and cultural venues. Among the city’s museums and galleries are the Salt Lake Art Center, 20 South West Temple, Downtown and the Utah State Historical Society in the Historic Rio Grande Depot.

Beyond Downtown, other Central Salt Lake highlights include the Marmalade District of historic homes, the Utah State Capitol, This is The Place Heritage Park and Old Deseret Village, Trolley Square and several museums. The Great Salt Lake after which the city was named, lies just 27km (17 miles) west and is a ‘must-see’ sight for all first-time visitors.


Tourist Information
Salt Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau
90 South West Temple
Tel: (801) 521 2822 or (800) 541 4955. Fax: (801) 534 4927.
E-mail: slcvb@saltlake.org
Website: www.visitsaltlake.com
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1800, Sat and Sun 0900-1700 (summer); Mon-Fri 0800-1700, Sat and Sun 0900-1700 (winter).

Other visitor information centres are located at the Salt Lake City airport (open daily 0900-2100) and Council Hall, 300 North State Street (open Mon-Fri 0800-1700, Sat-Sun 1000-1700).

Passes
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