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Salt Lake City Tours…A Great Way To Get To Know All About SLC

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In you’re a visitor to our beautiful city, one of the best things that you can do to learn about Salt Lake City is to hook yourself up with a fun, exciting bus tour of  SLC.                                   

For more than 30 years Salt Lake City Tours has been providing tours within Salt Lake City and the beautiful sites in and around it. Their professional guides entertain and inform you with over 500 points of interest.

You’ll also have a chance to get off the bus at several locations. Salt Lake City Tours will pick you up at your hotel, and then you can sit back and relax. Your tourist guide will take you to many historical sites to fascinate you with the intriguing history of Utah. You will see our beautiful city and learn about its rich past!
 
saltlaketours1You’ll hear their entertaining guides tell a compelling, inspiring, tragic Mormon Pioneer history. See the magnificent Salt Lake Mormon Temple. Hear the renowned Tabernacle Organ!

saltlaketours31You’ll see the State Capital Building, Brigham Young’s Territorial Governor’s Mansion and have a hearty pioneer meal from the mansions authentic dining area, Beehive & Lion Houses. 

saltlaketours7Visit Fort Douglas/Olympic Village, Pioneer Park, Mormon Pioneer trail & This Is The Place Monument, Trolley Square and The Old Union Pacific Train Depot and MUCH, MUCH, MORE!

saltlaketours2On Sunday morning and Thursday evening you can see and hear the renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform live!

 Click for more specific information about Salt Lake City Tours

We hope you enjoy getting to know our beautiful city.

DoSLC

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