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Live Organ Recital & Salt Lake City In-Depth Tour

By RockSpur Travel
9.6 out of 10
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$320 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 5h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

This ISN'T your typical bus tour; it's an immersive experience beyond the surface.

  1. Detailed City Tour: With our expert guides, discover Salt Lake City's history, culture, and architecture.
  2. Live Organ RecitalThe Salt Lake Tabernacle has hosted regular organ recitals since 1901, becoming a cherished tradition that showcases the historic venue's rich musical heritage and impressive acoustics. The Tabernacle Organ, with over 11,000 pipes, is central to the church's musical programme and attracts visitors worldwide, offering magnificent music and a unique atmosphere.

Activity location

  • Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
    • 170 South West Temple Street
    • 84101, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
    • 170 South West Temple Street
    • 84101, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

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Live Organ Recital & Salt Lake City In-Depth Tour
  • Activity duration is 5 hours5h5h
  • English
Starting time: 9:00 am
Price details
AU$320.30 x 3 AdultsAU$960.90

Total
Price is AU$960.90
Until Sun, 5 Jan

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Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
  • 10m
The journey starts at Hyatt Regency Hotel Salt Lake City
The Devereaux Mansion
  • 10m
The Devereaux Mansion, an exquisite example of early Utah architecture, stands gracefully in Salt Lake City, Utah. Built in 1857 for William Staines, it later became known as the Devereaux House, named after its most prominent resident, William C. A. Smoot, who nicknamed it after his wife's family home in Massachusetts. This historic mansion, one of the city's first stately homes, is a symbol of the elegance and prosperity of the era. With its beautiful blend of architectural styles, including elements of Greek Revival and Italianate design, the mansion showcases intricate detailing, expansive rooms, and a welcoming grandeur that speaks to its rich past. Once a hub for social gatherings among Utah's elite, today, the Devereaux Mansion serves as a precious landmark, offering a glimpse into the sophisticated side of pioneer life.
Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Pass by)
The Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, standing majestically in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a beacon of spiritual heritage and architectural beauty. Established by Greek immigrants in the early 20th century, this church is not only a place of worship but also a vibrant centre for the Greek community in the area. Its Byzantine-style architecture, complete with ornate domes and intricate mosaics, creates a stunning visual landmark that captures the rich traditions and religious art of Eastern Orthodoxy. Inside, the church is adorned with icons and frescoes that tell the stories of the Christian faith, inviting visitors into a world of spiritual contemplation and cultural immersion. The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church also hosts the annual Greek Festival, a celebration of Greek culture, cuisine, and heritage that draws both locals and tourists.
Utah State Capitol
  • 40m
Magnificent. A true National treasure Definitely one of the most beautiful capitols in America.
Council Hall
  • 10m
Historic City Hall - Where the first woman in America voted. Guides narrate the dramatic event. Woman's suffrage monument.
National Pony Express Monument
  • 5m
The National Pony Express Monument, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a tribute to the legendary Pony Express post service that briefly operated between 1860 and 1861. This historic monument commemorates the daring and endurance of Pony Express riders who traversed the rugged American West, delivering post over a 2,000-mile trail stretching from Missouri to California in just ten days. The monument showcases a dynamic sculpture capturing the spirit of the Pony Express, with a rider in full gallop, symbolising the speed, bravery, and youthful energy of the service. It serves as a poignant reminder of the innovative spirit and determination that played a crucial role in the development and communication across the early frontier territories. The National Pony Express Monument is not only a nod to a pivotal moment in American history but also an inspiration, highlighting the courage and commitment of those who contributed to shaping the nation.
This is the Place Heritage Park
  • 40m
This Is The Place Heritage Park, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a sprawling living history museum that transports visitors back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the early settlement of the Utah Territory. Named after the famous declaration by Brigham Young, leader of the Latter-day Saint pioneers, upon their arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, the park stands as a testament to the resilience and faith of these early settlers. Within its boundaries, visitors can explore a variety of historical buildings, interact with costumed interpreters, and participate in hands-on activities that recreate the daily life of the era. The park also features monuments, including the prominent This Is The Place Monument, and hosts events that celebrate Utah's rich cultural heritage.
Olympic Cauldron Park (Pass by)
SLC Cauldron Park, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a unique and intriguing public space known for its distinctive feature: the Hoberman Arch. Originally designed as the Olympic Cauldron for the 2002 Winter Olympics, this iconic structure symbolises the city's role as a host for the international event. The park itself offers a tranquil environment where visitors can enjoy the outdoors and reflect on the spirit of the Olympics. The cauldron, with its innovative design and engineering, stands as a testament to creativity and the unifying power of sports. SLC Cauldron Park serves not only as a reminder of the city's moment on the world stage but also as a point of interest for those exploring Salt Lake City's diverse attractions, combining historical significance with modern design.
The Avenues
  • 20m
The Avenues, nestled just northeast of city centre Salt Lake City, Utah, is a charming and historic area known for its picturesque streets lined with Victorian-era homes and mature trees. This area, established in the early days of the city, is one of Salt Lake City's oldest residential districts, boasting a rich tapestry of architecture and community life. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the Avenues' quiet, leafy streets, local cafes, and small shops that add to the neighborhood's unique character. With its elevated position, the Avenues offer stunning views of the city skyline and the Wasatch Mountain Range. The area also provides easy access to nearby trails and parks, making it a favourite among outdoor enthusiasts. The Avenues embodies a blend of historical charm and contemporary living, making it a distinctive and beloved part of Salt Lake City.
The Salt Lake Masonic Temple (Pass by)
Egyptian revival architecture - Hollywood film scenes are often filmed inside.
Cathedral of the Madeleine
  • 10m
A stunning and gorgeous cathedral built in 1901 and the mother church for Roman Catholics in Utah. Tour inside and picture taking.
Governor's Mansion
  • 10m
The historic home of a wealthy silver miner 100 years ago is now the largest governor's mansion in America.
First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City (Pass by)
The First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City is a notable landmark, celebrated for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture and rich history. Established in the late 19th century, this church stands as a beacon of spiritual life and community service within the city. Its striking features include a soaring spire, intricate stained glass windows, and a grand interior that creates a serene and contemplative atmosphere for worship and reflection. Beyond its architectural beauty, the First Presbyterian Church is known for its vibrant congregation and commitment to various outreach programmes, embodying a legacy of faith and compassion in Salt Lake City. It welcomes visitors and locals alike, offering a place of peace, community engagement, and spiritual nourishment.
Beehive House (Pass by)
The Beehive House, situated in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a historic residence dating back to 1854. Once home to Brigham Young, an early leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), this house gets its name from the beehive sculpture atop its roof, symbolising industry and community. Today, the Beehive House serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of the 19th century, showcasing period furnishings and stories of its inhabitants. It stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit of early Salt Lake City settlers, making it an intriguing stop for history enthusiasts and visitors looking to explore the city's rich heritage.
Joseph Smith Memorial Building (Pass by)
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building, located in city centre Salt Lake City, Utah, is a historic and elegant structure originally constructed in 1911 as the Hotel Utah. This grand building, named in honour of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), now serves multiple purposes. It houses event spaces, restaurants, and administrative offices, and is a popular venue for weddings, banquets, and other social gatherings. The building's stunning architecture, featuring a blend of classic and modern styles, makes it a notable landmark in the city. Visitors can enjoy fine dining, stunning views of the Salt Lake Valley, and explore the rich history of the building through various exhibits and presentations. The Joseph Smith Memorial Building stands as a monument to the city's religious heritage and community spirit, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
McCune Mansion
  • 10m
Hear the storey behind Utah's first million-dollar mansion
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center
  • 1h
A 21,000 seat religious auditorium for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, made of Rocky Mountain stone and covered with a 4-acre garden on the roof
Deuel Pioneer Log Home
  • 5m
Hear the storey of the most successful Winter Olympic Games ever and see the Olympic Cauldron that was used in the Opening Ceremonies
The Tabernacle
  • 30m
Hear live, the World Famous Tabernacle organ. Temple Square is the centre point of the city and the most popular tourist site.
Salt Lake City Public Library (Pass by)
Its Modern architecture won national awards and made it "America's Library of the Year" Architect, Moshe Safdie, is now World famous.
Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
  • 20m
Back to SLC gathering point.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESHyatt Regency Salt Lake City
    • 170 South West Temple Street
    • 84101, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEHyatt Regency Salt Lake City
    • 170 South West Temple Street
    • 84101, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

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