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The Leonardo in Salt Lake City is a unique art museum where creativity meets technology. It offers innovative exhibits that engage visitors of all ages, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking inspiration and knowledge.
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Car
If you're driving from Cedar Valley, start by heading north on UT-68 (Redwood Road) towards Lehi. After about 10 miles, merge onto I-15 N towards Salt Lake City. Continue for approximately 35 miles. Take exit 307A for 600 S toward Downtown Salt Lake City. Continue onto 600 S and then turn left onto State St. Finally, turn right onto 500 S; The Leonardo will be on your left at 209 E 500 S. Parking is available nearby, but may incur costs, typically around $5-$10 for the day.
Public Transportation
To reach The Leonardo via public transportation, you can take the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus service. Start at the Cedar Valley bus stop and board the bus that heads to Lehi. Transfer to the FrontRunner train at the Lehi station heading north towards Salt Lake City. Once you arrive at the Salt Lake Central Station, transfer to the TRAX light rail system (Red Line). Disembark at the 500 S station. The Leonardo is a short walk from the station; head east on 500 S until you reach 209 E 500 S. A UTA fare is approximately $2.50 for a one-way trip.
Use The Leonardo as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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