Temple Square: This iconic landmark is the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and includes historic buildings, gardens, and a visitor center.
Utah State Capitol: This neoclassical building houses the Utah State Legislature and offers free guided tours and stunning views of the city from its observation deck.
Red Butte Garden: This botanical garden and arboretum spans over 100 acres and includes over 21,000 plant species, as well as hiking trails, ponds, and a concert series.
Natural History Museum of Utah: This museum showcases the state’s natural history and cultural heritage, with exhibits on geology, biology, anthropology, and paleontology.
Salt Lake City Public Library: This award-winning library features a striking modern design and offers free access to books, digital resources, and cultural events.
Liberty Park: This urban park is the city’s oldest and largest, with over 80 acres of green space, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a pond.
Hogle Zoo: This zoo features over 800 animals from around the world, including elephants, giraffes, and polar bears, as well as a train ride and a carousel.
Wheeler Historic Farm: This living history farm showcases the city’s agricultural heritage, with hands-on exhibits, farm animals, and seasonal events.
Clark Planetarium: This planetarium offers immersive shows and exhibits on astronomy, space exploration, and earth science, as well as a gift shop and café.
9th & 9th: This trendy and walkable neighborhood features local boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops.