Salt Lake City: Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour

Explore Salt Lake City with a guided city tour combined with a live Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance, offering great insights and stunning views.

Looking for a way to get a real feel for Salt Lake City without the stress of navigating on your own? This tour, offered by City Sights, combines the awe-inspiring experience of hearing the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir with a comprehensive guided tour of the city’s most iconic sights. It’s a solid pick for travelers who want a taste of local culture, history, and scenery—all in around three and a half hours.

We like that this tour provides a balanced mix of musical experience and sightseeing, plus the guides are consistently praised for their knowledge and friendliness. The panoramic bus windows and relaxed pace make it comfortable even if you’re not a seasoned traveler. One thing to consider is that the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or those with large luggage, so plan accordingly if these details apply to you.

If you’re visiting Salt Lake City and want an easy, informative, and memorable introduction, this tour could be just what you need. It’s especially good for first-timers or anyone curious about the city’s landmarks and the choir’s storied history.

Key Points

Salt Lake City: Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour - Key Points

  • Includes a live concert or rehearsal featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, a highlight for music lovers.
  • Led by local experts with stories and insights you won’t find online or in guidebooks.
  • Comfortable transportation in a premium bus with large panoramic windows for great views.
  • A well-rounded 20-mile loop covering major landmarks like the Utah Capitol, Temple Square, and the Cathedral of the Madeleine.
  • Flexible schedule options with morning and evening departures.
  • Good value for the price of $89, especially with the concert included.
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What’s Included and How it Works

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This tour kicks off with a live performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir—either a concert (on Sundays) or a rehearsal (on Thursdays). It’s a spiritual and musical experience that tends to be a total hit, especially since several reviews mention how engaging and insightful the choir members are, sharing stories that deepen the experience.

After the musical part, you’ll hop onto a fully narrated city tour that explores Salt Lake City’s top sights over a carefully curated 20-mile loop. The guides are highly rated, and many guests comment on how much they appreciated their storytelling. They tie the city’s landmarks together with interesting facts and stories, making what might seem like a simple drive into a mini history lesson.

The stops include notable spots like the Utah Capitol, offering sweeping views of the city, the serene Temple Square, the historic Mormon Pioneer Trail Monument, and the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Each one has its own story and significance, which your guide will share, adding layers of context that make the sights more meaningful.

The Experience of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Salt Lake City: Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour - The Experience of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Hearing the choir live is often the highlight, especially for music fans. The Sunday concert is especially magical, with the full choir, orchestra, bells, and organ working together in the stunning Tabernacle building. On Thursdays, you get a rehearsal, which still offers a captivating behind-the-scenes feel.

Several reviewers expressed how special this part was. One said, “the performance was amazing,” while another appreciated the opportunity to ask questions directly to choir members or former members, which added a personal touch. For families, children under 8 and their guardians are seated in a separate soundproof room during the Sunday performance, ensuring everyone can enjoy without disruption.

The City Tour Itinerary

Salt Lake City: Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour - The City Tour Itinerary

We found the route thoughtful and well-paced. The Grand Utah Capitol, perched atop a hill, provides panoramic views of Salt Lake City, making it a perfect photo stop. The Temple Square is the heart of the LDS community, and many guests say it’s peaceful and beautiful—worth taking some extra time to explore if possible. The Mormon Pioneer Trail Monument offers a glimpse into the city’s founding story, and the Cathedral of the Madeleine adds a touch of European elegance.

The tour’s relaxed tempo means you get ample time at each stop to take photos, ask questions, or simply enjoy the scenery. The guides are praised for their friendly demeanor and extensive knowledge, making the experience feel personal rather than just a cookie-cutter bus ride.

Comfort, Convenience, and Practicalities

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Travelers generally appreciate the comfortable bus with large panoramic windows, which makes sightseeing enjoyable even on a bright sunny day or a cloudy one. The tour lasts about 3.5 hours, making it easy to fit into a busy schedule. Morning and evening options give some flexibility depending on your plans.

Meeting is straightforward: the tour bus parks curbside outside the Radisson Downtown Hotel, and you’re encouraged to arrive 10-15 minutes early. Parking is available across the street, which is convenient if you’re driving in. The guide will start boarding early, so arriving on time helps everything run smoothly.

The tour costs $89 per person, which many find reasonable given the combination of a live choir performance and a guided sightseeing experience. The cost also includes admittance to the choir event and the full narration of the city’s highlights.

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Limitations and Considerations

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While most reviews are glowing, a few points are worth noting. The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchairs or those with large luggage, as mobility restrictions apply. The tour also doesn’t include any free time beyond the scheduled stops, so if you want to explore some sites more thoroughly, you might need additional arrangements.

The duration (3.5 hours) makes it a good introduction but possibly insufficient for visitors wanting an in-depth exploration of every landmark. However, it’s a solid starting point, especially for first visits or short stays.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Salt Lake City: Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour - Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for music lovers eager to see the Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform, as well as first-time visitors wanting a guided overview of Salt Lake City. It’s also great for those who prefer a relaxed, comfortable way to see multiple sights without the hassle of driving or planning multiple stops on their own.

If you’re traveling with children over 8, they’ll likely enjoy the musical performance and the scenic drive. However, those in wheelchairs or with large bags may want to consider other options or inquire further beforehand.

The Sum Up

Salt Lake City: Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour - The Sum Up

All in all, the Salt Lake City Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Guided City Tour offers a mix of memorable music, scenic views, and insightful storytelling. It’s a package that delivers value through quality guides, comfortable transportation, and an engaging itinerary. Whether you’re a lover of choral music, a history buff, or simply looking for a hassle-free way to get familiar with Salt Lake City, this tour hits many right notes.

For those who want an authentic, well-organized introduction to the city, this experience provides a friendly, informative, and enjoyable way to spend part of your day. The combination of a live choir performance and a comprehensive city tour means you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of Salt Lake’s culture, history, and beauty.

If you’re after a relaxing, captivating snapshot of Salt Lake City and its famous choir, this tour is likely to be a highlight of your trip.

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FAQ

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Is the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance included in the tour?
Yes, depending on the day, you’ll attend either a live concert (on Sundays) or a rehearsal (on Thursdays). Many guests find this part especially memorable.

How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 3.5 hours, combining the choir performance and the city sightseeing.

Where do I meet the tour bus?
The bus parks curbside outside the Radisson Downtown Hotel’s main entrance. It’s best to arrive 10-15 minutes early for boarding.

Is parking available nearby?
Yes, there’s a paid parking lot across the street at 40 John Stockton Drive, which you can use if arriving by car.

What sights will I see during the city tour?
You’ll visit the Utah Capitol, Temple Square, Mormon Pioneer Trail Monument, and the Cathedral of the Madeleine, among others.

Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their friendliness, storytelling skills, and deep local knowledge.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children over age 8 will probably enjoy it, especially the choir performance. The Sunday concert has a special seating arrangement for kids and guardians.

Are there any restrictions I should know?
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and large luggage or non-folding wheelchairs aren’t allowed on the bus.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for your travel plans.

This tour offers a thoughtful way to experience Salt Lake City’s musical and cultural highlights, all while relaxing in comfort. It’s a memorable introduction that many guests find well worth the price.

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