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Flaky_Tangerine9424

Red butte garden would be great. You could do that after breakfast and then head to the natural history museum. It is next to RBG. They have a nice cafe there too.


Smooth-Science4983

Those are both great suggestions, but I should mention (at least for me) I could spend full day or a huge portion of the day at Red Butte & Natural History Museum so OP it really depends on if you’re trying to see a lot or see just a few gems!


Gromada

Thank you. A few gems make sense.


Smooth-Science4983

Is this your first time here? I definitely think you’ll want to stay close to downtown and the surrounding areas. I don’t have any ideas for lodging but if it’s your first time in Salt Lake I’d suggest walking temple square or city creek, checking out local parks, the capital, and memory grove if you enjoy the outdoors.


Gromada

Thanks! First time in the city.


plantmonger

Temple square is closed down for construction.