Tabernacle Choir Performance + Salt Lake City Bus Tour
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This is the BEST way to experience Salt Lake City in half a day! Enjoy a live performance of the famous Tabernacle Choir combined with the #1-rated Salt Lake City Bus Tour, also includes meal stop. - Hear the Tabernacle Choir in the world's longest-running broadcast - Explore the top attractions of Salt Lake City on a tour that is fully-narrated by a local expert who entertains you with stories and humor you won't get on your own! Walking is minimal and suitable for all ages and ability levels
Itinerary Details
Operated by: City Sights, Inc.
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: The Tabernacle
Famous historic auditorium built in 1867, with one of the largest pipe organs in the world and home to the famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. *Tabernacle Choir performances are here September through May
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
Pass By: Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
Stop At: Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
Stop At: Salt Lake Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: City and County Building
Historic City Hall built in 1894, hear the story of the clash between religion and government that created this ornate building
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Council Hall
The oldest government building in Salt Lake City is also one of the prettiest, set on a hill amidst a beautiful backdrop of the Rocky Mountains
Stop At: Mormon Tabernacle Choir
A Sunday performance or Thursday rehearsal of one of the largest and oldest choirs in the world. This will be the absolute highlight of your trip to Salt Lake City!
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
Pass By: Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
Pass By: LDS Conference Center
See the largest "theater-style" auditorium in the world with 21,000 seats; the second home of the famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. *Tabernacle Choir performances are here June to September
Pass By: Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
Stop At: Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: The Tabernacle
Famous historic auditorium built in 1867, with one of the largest pipe organs in the world and home to the famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. *Tabernacle Choir performances are here September through May
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Hear tales of the 70,000 pioneers who walked 1,300 miles to settle Salt Lake City in 1847
Pass By: Governor's Mansion
Historic mansion built a century ago by silver mining magnate Thomas Kearns, now the home of Utah's governor
Stop At: Utah State Capitol
Ranked the second most beautiful capitol in America
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Beehive House
Home to Utah's founder and first governor, Brigham Young. Hear fantastic stories from your tour guide
Stop At: Salt Lake Temple
Utah's most famous and photographed building, a towering Gothic-style cathedral constructed in 1893
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: City and County Building
Historic City Hall built in 1894, hear the story of the clash between religion and government that created this ornate building
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Council Hall
The oldest government building in Salt Lake City is also one of the prettiest, set on a hill amidst a beautiful backdrop of the Rocky Mountains
Stop At: Mormon Tabernacle Choir
A Sunday performance or Thursday rehearsal of one of the largest and oldest choirs in the world. This will be the absolute highlight of your trip to Salt Lake City!
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Cathedral of the Madeleine
Mother church of Roman Catholics in Utah, built in 1909 with stunning architecture
Pass By: Olympic Cauldron Park
See where the ceremonies were held for the “most successful Winter Olympics ever”
Pass By: LDS Conference Center
See the largest "theater-style" auditorium in the world with 21,000 seats; the second home of the famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. *Tabernacle Choir performances are here June to September
Pass By: Salt Lake City Public Library
Designed by a famous architect in a modern style, winning national awards and used for Hollywood movies
Stop At: Mormon Battalion Monument
Hear tales of the only religious unit in the American military and their connection to the famous California Gold Rush
Duration: 5 minutes