Take a stroll along a street that doesn’t get much credit for its eclectic charm, urban offerings and historic architecture. 300 east is more than a street for driving.
Classes and workshops, art strolls and artisan teachers. Red Kiln Pottery is a small gem for this community.
Vintage dresses, records, and bikes. Luna Dust is the ultimate second hand resource for cool and unique threads.
Preserving the historic charm of this Salt Lake Neighborhood. Everything from buildings to signs painted in the 70s.
A Salt Lake staple.
Church & State is a business incubator. A community for small business owners to grow, collaborate in one of the coolest renovated buildings. This building was once a church, and now houses some of the most brilliant and innovative minds in the city.
A truly colorful cathedral of body art.
Hands down, Stoneground has the best pizza in the state. True story.
Walk along 300 E. and find some of the best views of Downtown Salt Lake.
An architecturally unique structure, a rooftop garden completes the structure. It is planted with trees, grasses, flowering bulbs and various perennial plants.
The whole library depends on natural lighting, reducing the need of lights in the library. A huge five story glass wall is where most of the light comes from
Along this street you’ll find Utah Pride, which is a catalyst for building and celebrating the strength, equality, dignity and self-determination of the LGBTQ community throughout Utah.
God is in the details.
One of the prettiest church buildings in Salt Lake.
The best food doesn’t always come with a fancy sign.