
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City Peaks, Temples, and Tastes
Hike, explore, and eat through Salt Lake City’s best neighborhoods
This 2-day Salt Lake City plan blends outdoor adventure with the city’s most important cultural and religious landmarks, all organized for easy neighborhood-based exploring. It balances scenic hiking, historic sites, and strong local food with a comfortable pace and minimal backtracking.
Highlights
See Salt Lake City’s most iconic religious and historic district, centered on the city’s Mormon heritage.[1][3]
Get your nature fix with an easy-to-moderate mountain hike in the Salt Lake area, ideal for active couples.[4][6][8]
Pair historic architecture with skyline and mountain views in one of the city’s most scenic central neighborhoods.[1][10]
Sample Salt Lake’s casual-but-good-value food scene with stops that fit a moderate budget and a packed itinerary.[2][5]
Where to Stay

Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites Salt Lake City
A practical mid-range base with dependable comfort and easy access to downtown, Temple Square, and transit.
$140-220/nightGood to Know
Start Early for the Canyon
If you are hiking in the morning, leave the city early to avoid parking pressure and to enjoy cooler temperatures, especially in late spring and summer.
Temple Square Timing
Temple Square, Capitol Hill, and downtown dining fit well together, but it is still worth checking visitor hours for any interior spaces you want to see.
Weather and Layers
Salt Lake City can feel warm downtown but cool quickly near the mountains, so bring a light jacket, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Eva
Start with a polished breakfast in the downtown core before heading to historic sights; order a pastry, eggs, or a coffee drink.
1h · $20-35 per person
Temple Square
Walk the grounds, visit the historic religious buildings, and take in the city’s most important spiritual landmark.
1h 30m · Free
Utah State Capitol
Tour the state capitol area and enjoy one of the best elevated views over downtown and the Wasatch Front.
1h 15m · Free
Red Iguana
Go for a classic Salt Lake favorite and order one of the signature mole dishes if available.
1h 15m · $25-45 per person
Big Cottonwood Canyon Hike
Choose a moderate, scenic hike with mountain views and fresh air; bring trail shoes, water, and a light layer.
3h · Free
The Park Cafe
Have a casual breakfast before or after your canyon outing; expect hearty brunch plates and coffee.
1h · $18-30 per person
The Copper Onion
End with a comfortable downtown dinner; focus on seasonal plates and a relaxed pace after the hike.
1h 30m · $30-50 per person7 activities across 2 days
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