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Temple Square

10 people want to go here. 149 people have been here.
92% of people who have been to Temple Square think it's worth visiting. The most popular places in Temple Square are Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Salt Lake Temple, and Tabernacle. Temple Square is featured on the lists America's Most-Visited Tourist Attractions - forbestraveler and Everybody Hates A Tourist: USA. Places in Temple Square have been tagged mormon, history, and tour.
50 West South Temple
801 240-2534
http://www.visittemplesquare.com


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Untitled by Muriel

I noticed all the girls wearing long skirts and thick black shoes. Very…interesting, to say the least.

I’m not Mormon, but the place is beautiful and the people are kind. A major tourist spot, but I wouldn’t travel here on purpose. I was on a business trip and figured I’m in SLC, might as well poke around the Square.

over 5 years ago

Untitled by russellviii

A beautiful, peaceful place, located in the heart of the city. Definitely worth seeing if you’re in town.

over 6 years ago

Untitled by peachblossm

It’s soo beautiful. all year. and listening to General Conference on Temple Square is the bestest!

over 6 years ago

Untitled by NdreaJK

The crowning jewel of Utah. If you visit Utah, you MUST visit Temple Square. It is very beautiful especially in the spring and at Christmastime. Take the free tour. The tour guides are kind and informative and very passionate about what they’re showing you. I would definitely suggest trying to see a performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

over 6 years ago

DID THE TABERNACLE--SOLO by aimeelee

My husband and our daughters went to Utah. I wasn’t impressed with salt lake city but I was impressed with temple square. I had studied Mormonism recently and was curious. Anyway, there was a tour group being shown thru the temple. I didn’t realize it until I had already seen half of it. I was alone. Why? My family all came down with food poisoning and I didn’t. That never has happened since. Now I"M the one who gets it. Anyway, it was a huge place where you would go room to room, push a button and sit down and voices would talk about the scene behind the glass about the Mormon pioneers. After an hour or so, my family came dragging up to me, poor things, and we left.
It was something I’m glad I did but it wasn’t a trip I’d call memorable. over 6 years ago

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