Attractions:
- Salt Lake Utah Temple: The Salt Lake Temple is an architecture constructed into an impressive building and it is also one of the oldest attractions of Temple Square. A temple is a sacred place so the visitors could only resemble at a particular place. These restrictions are to keep the temple and the interior safe.
- Utah State Capitol: The house of government of the U.S. State of Utah is known as Utah State Capitol. The building consists of the chambers and offices of the higher authorities of the Utah State. The Utah State Capitol is the main building of the Utah State Capitol Complex.
- Clark Planetarium: The Clark Planetarium is located at the intersection of 400 west and 100 South of Downtown Salt Lake, Utah. The Clark Foundation is nowadays in cooperation with Salt Lake County. And today Clark Planetarium is continuing its 37th tradition worldwide.
Facts:
- Temple Square is the world’s largest Mormon temple and is a 210-foot-tall Salt Lake temple.
- The temples have an impressive six-spire structure that is meant as a universal icon.
Activities:
Temple Square is known as one of the most popular attractions in Utah City. All temples near and at Temple Square are free of cost to visit.
What to Expect:
At Temple Square, one can attend dozens of events, and various experiences are done choose and make the best out of it. Guided Tours are the best ones for the best experience near Temple Square.
Plan your Visit:
Temple Square is a religious place and an icon of positivity. Many concerts are set up for the visitors and the best part about the events and concerts is that they are absolutely free of cost and no entry ticket is required.