SLC Bus Tours: Evening Tour on Double Decker

This evening tour combines history, architecture, scenic rooftop views, and a local culinary stop — all in one seamless downtown experience. Unlike standard night tours that simply drive past landmark

This evening tour combines history, architecture, scenic rooftop views, and a local culinary stop — all in one seamless downtown experience. Unlike standard night tours that simply drive past landmarks, this tour includes meaningful stops at the Utah State Capitol and the Conference Center Rooftop Garden, plus a relaxed visit to Church & State for artisan ice cream or coffee. It’s a balanced, immersive introduction to Salt Lake City that blends culture, views, and local flavor in just 90 minutes.

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Location: Salt Lake City

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the evening tour on the double-decker?

A: No specific age limits, so it's perfect for families! Kids love the rooftop views, and the ice cream stop is a big hit. Just keep in mind that young kids might need supervision, especially on the bus. It's a great way to introduce them to the city's history too.

Q: What should we wear for the evening tour? Is it chilly at night?

A: Definitely dress in layers! Even in summer, it can get a bit cool once the sun sets, especially on the rooftop. I'd recommend a light jacket or sweater. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around during stops.

Q: How's the parking situation near the tour starting point?

A: Parking can be tricky in downtown Salt Lake City, so I’d recommend arriving early. There are parking garages nearby, but they can fill up fast, especially on weekends. Alternatively, using public transport or ride-sharing services is a solid option if you want to avoid the hassle.

Discussions

Just did the evening double-decker tour — super fun!

I went on the SLC Bus Tours evening double-decker tour last weekend and it was such a great experience! We stopped at the Utah State Capitol and the views were just amazing from the rooftop. Plus, getting artisan ice cream at Church & State was the cherry on top. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to get a feel for Salt Lake City — it's only 90 minutes and so worth it!

Thinking about gifting the double-decker tour for my friend’s birthday

I'm considering getting the evening tour on the double-decker for my friend's birthday. She loves trying new things and exploring the city. Has anyone done it recently? What's the vibe like? I'd love to know if it's actually worth it!