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Temple Square

Temple Square is a must-see for all first-time visitors.
Explore the grounds on your own or opt for a guided tour with an organ recital or Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance.
The Salt Lake Temple itself isn’t open for tours, but the grounds are.
Wear comfortable walking shoes; attractions are spread out across 35 acres.
All facilities in Temple Square are wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Temple Square. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While Temple Square is free to visit, plenty of guided tours are available that offer an in-depth way to explore the Salt Lake City highlight. Walking tours that stop at Temple Square begin at just US$39 per person, while driving tours start at US$59 and bus and trolley tours at US$69.
Yes, Temple Square is worth visiting. Spanning five city blocks of historic landmarks and important sights related to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, it's a major attraction for both Salt Lake City sightseers and Mormon worshipers. Highlights include the Salt Lake Temple, Tabernacle, and Beehive House. Going on a guided tour offers a particularly good way to dig into the history.
Per one customer who booked the Salt Lake City Walking Tour, "Our tour guide was excellent. She went well above and beyond to show us the many spectacular areas of Salt Lake City, is very knowledgeable, and provided an in depth history of the area."
In Temple Square, you’ll find the Salt Lake Utah Temple with its six spires, the Salt Lake City Tabernacle and its Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir, the Joseph Smith Memorial Building (restaurants, theater), the Beehive House (historic residence of Brigham Young), monuments honoring Mormon pioneers, and beautiful gardens.
It depends. Budget 30 minutes to visit Temple Square in Salt Lake City, enough time to walk around the main attractions. You could also spend a day stopping at visitor centers, attractions, and gardens. About half a day at the square is enough to appreciate its offerings.
Temple Square in Salt Lake City frequently hosts free concerts in the Assembly Hall, Tabernacle, and Brigham Young Park, featuring a variety of musical ensembles, including bands, choirs, orchestras, and soloists. The square hosts daily noontime organ recitals and free music performances by the world-famous Tabernacle Choir.
No, there isn't any official dress code for any of the visitor experiences at Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Most visitors dress in ways that show reverence for the religious sites, but the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encourages you to dress comfortably.
Yes, Temple Square in Salt Lake City is accessible for wheelchair users, with wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking. Managed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the facilities primarily accommodate pedestrians. Wheelchairs are available at no charge for use at the Conference Center, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting Temple Square. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in Salt Lake City:
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