165 S Rio Grande St
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 325-7500
The Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center is located in the heart of Salt Lake City, only 15 minutes (7.2 miles) away from the Salt Lake International Airport. We have 515,000 square feet of exhitbit halls, divisible into 9 halls. We have over 160,000 square feet of meeting space and could host 67 concurrent meetings. Utah Food Services is our award-winning exclusive caterer 801-531-0226. PSAV - Audio-Visual could take care of providing any and all AV/production needs. We have two convenient underground parking garages. One located on 185 West 200 South. The second is located at 50 South 300 West, across from the Energy Solutions Arena. We are within walking distance of various hotels and restaurants. Come visit Salt Lake!
At Keys on Main, you’ll find 2 dueling pianos cranking out requests all night long. We play everything from country to pop, rap, rock, and whatever gets requested. Put your song up and put in $5 – if somebody outbids you by a $1, you better raise the stakes! We have open mic on Monday nights and Karaoke on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Our establishment has 2 bars and a full dinner menu with everything from local beers like Uinta and Wasatch to nachos, sandwiches and the fanciest cocktails you can imagine. Keys on Main is a great spot for a private party or a corporate event so look us up if you are hosting one. We always book up on Friday and Saturday, so reserve a seat early!
A live music venue, a restaurant, a night-club, and a bar all rolled in to one. with four floors and five rooms this venue has something for everyone. Food is made fresh daily and there's always something going on.
In the Venue (SLC) is one of Salt Lake City’s premier live music concert venues, featuring everything from local DJs to live acts on nationwide tours. Housed in one of the oldest night clubs in Salt Lake City, Music lovers the valley over come to In the Venue to see hear and appreciate the best the music industry has to offer. Our state-of-the-art professional sound system no doubt accounts for much of our mid-sized venue’s appeal and proves the emphasis here is on the music. In the Venue (SLC) provides a stand out venue for a more intimate show experience. Smashing Pumpkins, Deftones, Ingrid Michaelson, Katy Perry, The Shins, Pendulum, Imogen Heap, Slayer, Reel Big Fish, Sara Bareilles, My Chemical Romance, and MGMT are just some of the acts to have featured on the In the Venue schedule in recent years. On the horizon such favorites as: Collective Soul, Garbage, and Fun. Take advantage of our relaxed open air patio or get right up on the front row – feet away from the band! In the Venue (SLC) has something for everyone! From Pop and Rock to Reggae and Blues, Electronica and Hip Hop to Country and Bluegrass – All musical genres make their stop at In the Venue, Salt Lake City. While In the Venue (SLC) is an all-ages venue, those over 21 are well-catered for with a fully stocked bar on the premises. Please have a valid ID for bar admittance. See some of the best concerts and shows that Salt Lake has to offer at In The Venue!
Clark Planetarium’s mission is to create and present enlightening experiences that inspire wonder in learning about space and science, and to promote greater public awareness of the science in our daily lives. 1964: Beatrice Hansen, the widow of George T. Hansen, pledges $400,000 to the Salt Lake City Library Board to preserve the Library Building at 15 S. State Street and convert it into a planetarium. Remember, America was in a “space race” and was enthusiastic for all things relating to space exploration. Nov. 26, 1965: Hansen Planetarium opens. It is the first planetarium in Utah. Residents come to love the Spitz Space Transit star projector, nicknamed “Jake” for the Spitz senior engineer who oversaw the installation of this amazing collection of optical-mechanical technology. 1978: Management of the planetarium is transferred from the Salt Lake City Library system to Salt Lake County. The building is leased by the city to the county for $1 a year. 1979: Hansen Planetarium receives state funding to provide statewide field trip and outreach education services to Utah schools. 1983: Hansen Planetarium installs one of the world’s first computer projection systems, the Evans & Sutherland “Digistar” system. 1996: Salt Lake County Commission transfers operation of the planetarium to the University of Utah Museum of Natural History. 2000: Salt Lake County Commission takes back operation of the planetarium in anticipation of transferring its management to the Children’s Museum of Utah, and locating both organizations at The Gateway. March 2001: Newly elected County Mayor Nancy Workman decides to keep county control of the planetarium. October 2001: The Salt Lake County Council approves a 15-year Sales Tax Anticipation Bond to generate $16.8 million for the construction of a new planetarium and IMAX theater at The Gateway. October 2002: The Clark Family Foundation donates $1 million for the acquisition of new exhibits at the planetarium and the name of the new facility becomes the Sheila M. Clark Planetarium. December 2002: Hansen Planetarium closes its doors to the public and begins the task of relocating to 110 S. 400 West. April 11, 2003: Clark Planetarium opens to the public. The first program to play in the Hansen Dome Theater (using the Evans & Sutherland Digistar 3 full-dome computer projection system) is “Ultimate Universe,” and the first film in the IMAX Theater is “Space Station 3D.” 2005: Larry H. Miller donates “Newton’s Daydream,” an audio-kinetic sculpture by renowned artist George Rhoads, to the planetarium. 2006: ATK Launch Systems enters into a 10-year, $1 million dollar sponsorship agreement with the planetarium for the planetarium’s 3-D IMAX Theater. 2008: Clark Planetarium installs 27 kilowatts of photovoltaic solar panels on its roof. After all, what better way to power a planetarium than with the light of a star? 2008: Clark Planetarium installs “Science on a Sphere” in its lobby. This is a National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration hi-res computer projection system that creates a computer-animated 6-foot spherical display of the surfaces of other worlds and real-time animations of global weather patterns and other geophysical information. 2010: Clark Planetarium upgrades its 70mm IMAX film projectors to digital projection and enters into a revenue-sharing partnership with Megaplex Theaters for performances of commercial IMAX films. 2011: Clark Planetarium upgrades its dome theater equipment from the six-projector “Digistar 3” system to the brighter, sharper two-projector “Digistar 4” system. April 11, 2013: Clark Planetarium celebrates its first 10 years of operation.
Abravanel Hall is a concert hall in Salt Lake City, Utah that is home to the Utah Symphony, and is part of the Salt Lake County Center for the Arts. The hall is an architectural landmark in the city, and is adjacent to Temple Square and the Salt Palace on South Temple Street. The hall can hold up to 2,811 occupants.HistoryThe Board of the Utah Symphony created a Design and Construction Committee which included Maurice Abravanel, O.C. Tanner, and Jack Gallivan, to advise the architectural design team headed by Bob Fowler. Construction took three years and $12 million.Abravanel Hall first opened in September 1979, and was originally known as Symphony Hall, but was renamed in May 1993 for Maurice Abravanel, conductor of the Utah Symphony. In 1998, the Hall underwent an expansion project which added wheelchair accessible restrooms, a new Ticket Office, and a new reception room.
ONE Nightclub is Utah's Newest and Most Heralded Event Center and Nightclub. Offering Nearly 5000 Square feet of Event Space conveniently located in the Heart of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. ONE - is a fresh contemporary blend of style an Energy and is the Salt Lake Cities Celebrity Attended Nightclub Gem, featuring the most upscale environment and crowd with the some of the best DJ's and Performers in the country. ONE has state of the art Audio Visual and Event Capabilities catering to private event groups as small as 20 People to large scale events for up to 300 + Guests. ONE Nightclub is Downtowns most talked about Nightlife and Event Center experience.
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building is conveniently located directly east of the Salt Lake Temple, in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah making it a great place for your event or a great place to come for dinner. - 13 Banquet Rooms - 3 Restaurants - Floral Department - Family Search Center - Legacy Theater - Live Music in the Evenings - Best views of Temple Square and Salt Lake Valley Check out some of the great dining we have in our building! The Roof: https://www.facebook.com/TheRoofRestaurant The Garden: https://www.facebook.com/TheGardenRestaurant Nauvoo Café: https://www.facebook.com/TheNauvooCafe Or check out some of our great floral decor: https://www.facebook.com/flowerssquared
The Rail is one of Utah's newest and most unique concert and event centers combining an industrial meets contemporary atmosphere. Here is some information to better acquaint you with the venue: -Concerts are STANDING ROOM ONLY (No Seating) unless otherwise indicated -Full capacity is 3500 -All ages venue. (All ages on main floor, 21+ on second floor) -Full concessions on main floor; full bars on second floor -6 vegas-style bathrooms; 86 total stalls -ADA compliant w/ elevator to move between floors
Enjoy exceptional home-style fare as you dine amidst the history that surrounds you in Brigham Young’s personal residence-The Lion House-located in the heart of Downtown Salt Lake City. Offering a selection of entrees that rival the best home cooking, The Pantry Restaurant features authentic recipes that have been passed down through generations. Check out some of the other great dining at Temple Square! The Roof: https://www.facebook.com/TheRoofRestaurant The Garden: https://www.facebook.com/TheGardenRestaurant Nauvoo Café: https://www.facebook.com/TheNauvooCafe
Welcome to Pierpont Place, Salt Lake City’s Premier Event Venue! Located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake, Pierpont Place is the hottest venue in the area, and the perfect place to host your next event. This chic and versatile space can coordinate and host weddings, conferences, dances, corporate events, birthday parties, fundraisers, bar/bat mitzvahs and any other occasion you can imagine. Our venue is located only ½ block from the Salt Palace Convention Center and within walking distance of numerous nearby hotels and restaurants. With 5400 square feet of space, Pierpont Place can accommodate up to 200 guests seated or up to 500 guests for a cocktail style or concert-like event. Our extremely talented staff of event planners and decorators will assist you with all of your event needs, including catering, bar service, entertainment, floral, décor, design, photography, valet parking, and more! We have a full kitchen for any type of food preparation and a large inventory of décor items at hand to transform our space and bring your unique vision to life for a one-of-a-kind event. Contact us today to book your event and make sure it will be a night you won’t forget. Read about our events and see fabulous pictures at the Pierpont Place Blog! www.pierpontplace.blogspot.com
FunFlicks Outdoor Cinema Events is the premier outdoor inflatable movie rental company in the United States. With thousands of satisfied customers we are also ready to make your next backyard party into a true blockbuster. We utilize only the best equipment available and offer every outdoor event an exceptional advantage over the competition. FunFlicks offers 3D, Live sports feeds, PowerPoint Presentations & Video Gaming on a 20' screen!!!