International Peace Gardens, Salt Lake City
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Salt Lake City, the International Peace Gardens is a verdant oasis dedicated to the noble ideal of world peace. This tranquil park, established in 1952, is a testament to international unity and cultural exchange. Visitors are welcomed into a space where flora, sculptures, and architectural elements represent the diverse nations of the world.
The International Peace Gardens is not just a park but a symbolic landscape, where each participating country has contributed a plot that reflects its cultural heritage and national identity. Strolling through the gardens, one can admire traditional garden designs varying from the formality of a British garden to the minimalist beauty of a Japanese Zen garden.
The park is a collaborative effort, with various international communities in Utah taking part in the creation and maintenance of each national area. This cooperative spirit is the essence of the gardens, emphasizing the message that harmony can be cultivated, quite literally, through shared endeavor and mutual respect.
Spanning over 11 acres, the International Peace Gardens is open to the public year-round, without an admission fee. It is not only a place of beauty and reflection but also serves as a venue for cultural celebrations and educational programs. The gardens host events such as the annual Peace Garden Festival, which showcases music, dance, and food from around the world, furthering its mission to foster understanding and friendship among peoples.
As a park, the International Peace Gardens offers a serene environment for picnics, leisurely walks, and contemplation. The park is a living monument to the possibility of global unity and the belief that peace can begin with a shared space and a shared vision.
1060 S 900 WWestside (Glendale)Salt Lake City 84104-1515
International Peace Gardens – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pioneer Park, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Welfare Square, Bend in the River.
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How to get to International Peace Gardens by public transport?
Train
- Salt Lake Central (30 min walk)
Light rail
- Salt Lake Central • Lines: 701 (31 min walk)
Bus
- Salt Lake Central Station • Lines: 220 (32 min walk)
- Greyhound Bus Lines (32 min walk)