State House in Salt Lake City, Utah
Take a guided tour of the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City during your time at the Legislature and government staff to learn about the building's role in architecture, art, history and government. In the rotunda, look up at the dome and admire the stunning detailed frescoes.
Don't forget to check out the state seal in the Hall of Governors, the replica Liberty Bell in the West Gallery and the statue of Brigham Young (the city's founder) on the third floor. Outside, take a walk across the 16-hectare Capitol Hill to take in the plaza, reflecting pool, monuments, sculptures and 433 Yoshino cherry trees.
Salt Lake City's historic Temple Square
Located in the heart of Salt Lake City, the historic Temple Square covers more than 14 hectares and is surrounded by beautiful gardens, architecture and a rich heritage of art and culture. It is a group of buildings belonging to the headquarters of the Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, including the Magic Gate Temple, the Salt Lake City Chapel, the Salt Lake City Assembly Hall, the Seagull Monument, and two visitor centers, covering 10 acres and surrounded by walls. The historic Temple Square covers an area of more than 14 hectares (35 acres) and is surrounded by beautiful gardens, architecture and a rich artistic heritage.
Centered on six spire temples, the Plaza is the global central church of the Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints. Here is a very popular tourist attraction in Utah, there are voluntary guides from all over the world, but also the headquarters office, office buildings, Great Hall, Brigham Young's former residence are here.
After Joseph Smith, who founded the Church of Latter-day Saints in 1830 and promoted polygamy, died, more people followed his successor Brigham Young into Utah and built Salt Lake City. Be sure to hear the stories of the Mormon pioneers and the history of the Temple, as well as the carols of the Mormon Cathedral Choir.
Redhill Gardens, Salt Lake City
The Red Butte Garden on the University of Utah campus is the state's official botanical garden. The botanical garden covers an area of about 40 hectares, with more than seven hectares of carefully managed gardens and more than eight kilometres of hiking trails within the vast nature area.
The Arboretum is known for its diverse vegetation, with 450,000 flowers blooming in the spring, a world-class outdoor concert series in the summer, and an award-winning horticultural education program. Take a guided walking tour or tram tour to visit gardens, greenhouses and nature areas.
Salt Lake City - Olympic Park is amazing
A great place to walk children around Salt Lake City, Utah Olympic Park, the host site of the 2002 Winter Olympics, is about 40 minutes east of Salt Lake City to Park City, to visit the 2002 Winter Olympics site Utah Olympic Park (Utah Olympic Park).
Take a big sled ride, attend an Olympic camp, watch Olympic athletes train, buy a ski pass and test your skiing skills. In summer you can experience the world's steepest zip-line. If you come here on Saturday, you can also see the free fancy air show. Take a guided tour and explore interactive exhibits at the two museums, The Alf Engen Ski Museum and the George S. Dolores Dore Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum Winter Games Museum).
golden pass is $85 per person, including most of the park's program passes, can be booked directly on the website, divided into morning and afternoon two periods. We originally made an appointment to pass at 2:00 this afternoon, but unfortunately it rained today and many items were not opened, so it was directly changed to the next day at the front desk. golden pass (pass) is best to buy online directly, you can buy a separate ticket on the spot, Xiao Mei played twice outdoor expansion zip line a single ticket is also $30 a time, so it is more cost-effective pass.
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