Temple Square
Grand ReopeningAfter years of historic renovation, Salt Lake City's most iconic landmark reopens in April 2027. Our bus is the only way to experience the full story — from pioneer arrival to the reopening itself.
Temple Square Is Open Right Now
The temple building itself reopens April 2027 — but the grounds, Tabernacle, and surrounding historic sites welcome visitors today. Stop #12 on our route brings you directly here.
Walk the beautifully landscaped grounds and photograph the iconic six spires. Open daily, free admission.
Open Now · FreeHome to the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Tour the historic building and attend free public broadcasts.
Open Now · FreeWorld-class pioneer history exhibits — one of the finest history museums in the American West.
Open Now · FreeThe world's largest genealogical library, with billions of records from over 100 countries.
Open Now · FreeThe crown jewel — six granite spires rising above downtown. The Grand Reopening is a once-in-a-generation event.
Reopening April 2027Temple Square is Stop #12 on our HOHO route — connecting you here from every other major attraction in the city.
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With 8M+ visitors expected in the first year after reopening, Salt Lake City will see unprecedented demand. Our bus is the only way to experience the full pioneer-to-present story in a single day.
From Pioneer Arrival To Grand Reopening
Our bus doesn't just take you to Temple Square — it takes you through the entire story of how this city came to be.
- This Is The Place Heritage Park — Where pioneers first looked out over the valley and chose to stay.
- Natural History Museum of Utah — From ancient Utah to the pioneer era. The land that shaped everything.
- Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum — The remarkable women who built this city, block by block.
- Temple Square — The pinnacle of the pioneer legacy. Grounds open now. Temple reopening April 2027.
Tours That Include Temple Square
What To Know
The Salt Lake Temple Grand Reopening is planned for April 2027. The grounds, Tabernacle, Church History Museum, and FamilySearch Library are all open to visitors right now.
Temple Square is Stop #12 on our route. Board at any hotel pickup or any stop along the route and ride directly there.
We recommend 1–3 hours for the grounds, Tabernacle, and Church History Museum. If attending a Tabernacle Choir broadcast, plan around their broadcast schedule.
Temple Square grounds, the Tabernacle, Church History Museum, and FamilySearch Library are all free — no reservation required.
Our route includes This Is The Place Heritage Park, Natural History Museum, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum, Fort Douglas, Cathedral of the Madeleine, and the Utah State Capitol.
With 8M+ visitors expected, Salt Lake City in 2027 will be extraordinarily busy. We recommend booking well in advance for spring and summer 2027.
Be There When History Happens
Temple Square Grand Reopening — April 2027. Book your SLC Bus Tour today.
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