Visit Salt Lake

90 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City - 84101
65 reviews
Venues & Event Spaces Public Services & Government
(801) 534-4900

Over priced and not very ada friendly

What a busy city I'll bet you there's lots of jobs here I got all the good stuff refineries I mean they're just busy working people working type city.

Great place to visit

The staff working at the visitor center here are awesome. First off, know that this is located next to the salt palace entrance, along the street (to the right of the sign art exhibit).There is parking at the Marriott across the street, but you may have to pay. The next parking entrance, just after the Marriott is for the mall and is free, you just go out through the Nordstrom’s after u park and then cross the street. Not a lot of brochures out to look through, but the staff are happy to go over places or activities once you tell them what your interests are. The gentleman working there has traveled and camped all over, he is extremely knowledgeable of places to go and what to expect. They do have brochures in the back and will get them for you based on what your interested in.

Well worth the visit lots to see food is good. I would go back.

doTERRA Convention was great. We learned a lot.

If u come and are not a drinker great but if u are don't come very strict about drinks.limited you have to eat something or you can't have an alcohol drink. Plus only 3 drinks per hour and they in force it.

My family played in the water at the Great Salt Lake Marina and it was an amazing view looking north. At our view, the lake looked like an ocean (you could only see water for as far as your eye could see), which is super unique for the something like this in the middle of the Rocky Mountains.

Not the easiest place to find, hidden away in a corner of the Convention Center, and when we did, not impressed. . Only positive is that we were pointed in the direction of Antelope Island, which we hadn’t considered. . Against this we were told a number of poor pieces of information: there is no food or drink on Antelope Island (there is a café); Everything in town opens at 10 (many opened way earlier); You can’t use any of the bikes without an app (not true); if you buy a baseball ticket, Trax is free to the game (nope, that didn’t work either). Other than that ......

Not the easiest place to find, hidden away in a corner of the Convention Center, and when we did, not impressed. Only positive is that we were pointed in the direction of Antelope Island, which we hadn’t considered. Against this we were told a number of poor pieces of information: there is no food or drink on Antelope Island (there is a café); Everything in town opens at 10 (many opened way earlier); You can’t use any of the bikes without an app (not true); if you buy a baseball ticket, Trax is free to the game (nope, that didn’t work either). Other than that ......