Address: 209 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA
Phone: +18015319800
Sunday: 12–7PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 12–7PM
Kyle Carver
A cool museum but when there is no special exhibit the museum doesn't have much to offer.
Jeffrey Youngman
I liked it.
Sharon Hale
Better than fine
Fede Ferri
Cheap ($5), although not very varied. Going tenorsydis of week is almost empty, from noon the crowd begins
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Yes they do except walk-ins
If you go to their actual website theleonardo.org, it’s all listed there. Hours and all events, prices and hours.
10am to 5pm
You need your hand stamped that way can reenter the museum without any trouble
the best spot would probably be over on the street 600 south. it's a little bit of a walk (about a block or so), but it probably has the most room.
Was there last Saturday and there wasn't many people there besides the group I went with. They don't have any special exhibits to draw big crowds either.
currently there are no senior hours.
They are open regular hours! :)
sometimes there are discounts for certain exhibits. the one currently is art through experience and it is $27 for seniors. however, general admission is a flat rate of $5 for everyone.
You will need to contact them directly...
We took my granddaughter who completed a PBS feeding assignment with her school and got free entry to this museum and the discovery children's museum at the gateway mall with a paid adult this month. Next month three are more free entry's likes to the Clark planetarium
That's a great question, Tony. The best answer I can give is, "it depends." For Pompeii: The Exhibition, you need a minimum of 1 hour, but if you want to read about each artifact, you should plan at least 2 hours. For the rest of the museum, there are interactive activities throughout the day - which vary from 10-45 minutes. Approximately 4 hours is a good average, depending on how in depth you want to go into the exhibits. Hope that's helpful!
yes, wheelchairs are available for patrons.
Yes, it is all paid parking. The Leonardo shares a block with the Salt Lake City Library. We prefer to park underneath the library in their underground structure. You can also park around the same block and pay at a pay station or a parking meter.
There's an underground structure that serves the museum and the library.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.