Wells Fargo Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
Wells Fargo Center is a tower found in Salt Lake City Utah, United States. It is the highest tower in Utah with 24 floors, 13 elevators and two landing pads on rooftop. It was constructed in 1998 as a corporate head office for American Stores Tower and as soon as it was completed, Wells Fargo bank took over and it became the main office of Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC) and hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics along with the top law firms in Salk Lake City.
Wells Fargo Center is a top venue for sports and events in the United States and also offers thrill with nearby attractions like the Abravanel Hall which is famous for its auditory quality and classical music. The Art Access Gallery features the work of different artists and gives opportunities to artist with disabilities. The Beehive House is the convenient home of Brigham Young that features his role and his interest. Visitors roaming the area can choose from a great deal of accommodations. The Hilton Salt Lake City Center features two restaurants, an indoor swimming pool and a bar. The 499 rooms have cable televisions, internet access and built-in dining with amenities like refrigerators and room service. The Holiday Inn Express Salt Lake City Downtown is a 3-star property and features a 24-hour fitness center, free breakfast, indoor swimming pool and 200 rooms equipped with cable televisions, free WiFi, tea/coffee makers and free local calls. The Little America Hotel is a 4-star property that features a full service spa, two bars and two restaurants.