This is no ordinary trolley tour, it's a one-of-a-kind sightseeing show! Professional actors are your tour guides, entertaining you with skits, stories, songs and comedy.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 1.5 hours
- Check availability to see starting times
- Live tour guide
- English
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Great driver and tour guides. The opportunity to learn about the city and sites while being entertained was awesome. I have been on several tours in different states. This one was the best. Don't miss out on this tour if you visit Salt Lake City. Great job guys!
The performers and guides did an excellent job portraying the history and founders of Salt Lake City. I realize that the trolly has a unique design and character, but we couldn't see any of the sites, due to low windows. it would have been nice if the bus driver could have pulled over for us to get a better position and view. The tour description stated mminimal walking, but the 2 physically limited people in our group stayed back and chatted with the bus driver. Overall, a very enjoyable and entertaining 90 minute tour.
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Meeting point
Pickup: The trolley will park curbside on the street in front of Radisson Downtown Hotel main entrance 10-15 minutes before tour to begin boarding. Be waiting outside the main lobby doors at this time. Parking: If you need to park a car, there is a paid lot directly across the street (address of parking lot entrance is 40 John Stockton Drive, Salt Lake City). Plan to arrive an extra 10 minutes early to pay and walk across the street using the crosswalk.
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Not allowed
- Baby strollers
- Luggage or large bags
- Non-folding wheelchairs
- Walking frames
- Electric wheelchairs
Know before you go
- Walking is minimal, suitable for all ages and abilities. Due to very limited space in this historic trolley streetcar, there is just no room for wheelchairs/strollers/walkers of any kind.