Temple Square is a center of history and worship for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, Temple Square features five city blocks of historic sites, engaging exhibits, and wholesome activities centered on the Church’s mission to worship Jesus Christ and serve God’s children. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offers Temple Square tours, museum services, libraries, and live performances. Come enjoy beautiful gardens, majestic architecture, and the peace and reverence of this iconic space of worship.
Since 2019 the historic Salt Lake Temple has been undergoing significant renovations. Explore the following resources to learn more about the project, the public open house, and the history of the temple.
No, you do not need a ticket to visit Temple Square. Some live performances and events require tickets. Tickets will be available for the Salt Lake Temple Open House Celebration as April 2027 approaches. If you have questions about tickets, you may contact the Temple Square ticket office.
While Temple Square is a site with historical and religious significance, there is no specific dress code for visiting. All are welcome to Temple Square, and we encourage you to dress comfortably for a public outing for your visit.
Temple Square is free to everyone. Some experiences require a free reservation, and some concerts require free tickets. A few select Temple Square events require paid tickets. More information is available for each event, activity, or exhibit.
Temple Square is open with many things to see and do, including both self-guided and guided tours. We recommend starting your visit at the Conference Center, where you can see a cutaway model of the Salt Lake Temple, enjoy beautiful art, and observe the temple renovation project.
Free validated parking for visitors is available at the Conference Center. Hourly and day parking is also available at City Creek Center, at the public lot at North and West Temple, and at metered parking on surrounding city streets. See more parking options.
Temple Square is a five-block complex of the Church that includes historic buildings, gardens, administrative and office buildings, museums, monuments, libraries, auditoriums, pavilions, and restaurants—all of which are anchored together in the downtown district by the historic Salt Lake Temple. See a downloadable map.