Festival Contact Info
(801) 596-5000
livingtraditionsfestival.com
Festival Information Booth
The Info Booth will be located on the horseshoe, on the East side of the Salt Lake City & County Building.
Lost & Found
Lost and Found will be located in the Information booth during the festival. Please contact us if you need to get your items back after the festival.
First Aid
First Aid and EMTs will be located next to the horseshoe, on the East side of the Salt Lake City & County Building. Adjacent to the Information booth and 200 E.
Beverages
Traditional drinks are available at various festival food booths.
Soft drinks are available at the beverage tent in the middle of 200 East.
Beer and wine are available for patrons 21 and older in booths in the middle of 200 East.
Free Water
Free water will be located near the Food Market on 200 East and near the Kids Area canopy. Please bring your refillable water bottles to use throughout the event.
Restrooms
Portable toilets, including accessible units, are located on the southeast side of the City & County Building and the south side of Library Square near the Leonardo Museum.
ATM
ATMs are located by the beverage booth and the Food Market on 200 East.
No Pets
Please leave your pets at home. Living Traditions is a hot, crowded, and loud environment not suitable for pets.
No Smoking
In accordance with the Salt Lake City Ordinance, smoking or vaping is not permitted on the festival grounds.
Parking & Public Transportation
We encourage patrons to use alternative transportation such as Trax, UTA buses, Uber, Green Bike, or ride your own bike and park in our designated bike parking by the 200 East entrance! There is limited parking throughout the surrounding blocks in pay lots and metered stalls. Metered street parking downtown is free on Sundays.
Accessibility
We are committed to providing an accessible experience for everyone. If you have questions, or need accommodations not listed below, please contact Todd Oberndorfer at 801-535-6512 or
Please reach out no later than 48 hours prior to your visit to the festival so our team can coordinate.
Restrooms
Portable toilets, including accessible units, are located on the southeast side of the City & County Building and the south side of Library Square near the Leonardo Museum.
If you cannot use a portable restroom, you can find accessible restrooms in the Library during their operating hours.
ADA Seating Area
All 3 stages have designated ADA seating. Signage will indicate designated seating.
Due to the design of the Amphitheater, ADA seating is the back row. The remaining Amphitheater seating requires stairs to access.
ADA Drop Off / Parking
Individuals can be dropped off next to the South Entrance, located on 500 South at 200 East.
There is limited parking throughout the surrounding blocks in pay lots and metered stalls, some of which have accessible parking spots. Please note that Living Traditions does not provide designated festival parking for the public attending the festival.
Mobility / Pathways
The majority of the festival is connected by paved and/or compacted pathways. Some areas of both Washington and Library Square have uneven surfaces such as grass. Library Square has some loose/uneven stones attendees should be aware of.
The dining tent is on grass and may not be accessible to all attendees. A ramp, located in the middle of the Food Market, connects 200 E to the dining tent.
Curb cuts and ramps allow access on/off of 200 East in multiple locations.
The Library has an elevator to access the lower level classrooms being used for festival workshops.
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome. You may be approached by festival staff or security and asked the questions outlined in the ADA.
The ADA does not include emotional support animals in their definition of service animals. Although ESAs can provide support, they do not meet the legal requirements of service animals.
Service animals must be with their handler at all times, be under control, and housebroken. If a service animal becomes a disturbance, you may be asked to leave.
Living Traditions is hot, crowded, and loud, with a wide variety of performances and music. Please plan accordingly to ensure your service animal is prepared for a potentially stressful environment.
Service animal handlers must clean up after their animals.
Sensory Space
A sensory space is located outside of the East Entrance on Library Square.
The sensory space includes comfortable seating, a quiet space, and sensory-friendly items such as noise cancelling headphones and fidget toys.
Wheelchair Check Out
A limited number of wheelchairs will be available on site for attendees to use. If you would like to borrow a wheelchair during your festival visit, please visit the Info Booth once you arrive. Wheelchairs are available on a first come, first served basis.