Ciudad Subterranea En Houston

3.5/5
(161) · Historical landmark in Houston, United States
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The District provides the cleaning and care of Downtown’s sidewalks and streetscapes, removing over 1,700 tons of litter per year, and addresses …

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3.5/5 · 161 reviews
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Sep 8, 2024
These underground passages are very useful to get you out of the weather, out of the heat and humidity on the day we were there. But also useful if it rains or if it is cold. The tunnels link up of…Full review by Thomas V
Apr 15, 2024
Surreal, we had no idea these existed, they zigzag parts of the city and are a lovely cool and clean place to walk, lots of eating establishments and helpful maps all around. Easy access for the disa…Full review by Wewantcleanrooms
Dec 10, 2023
Didn't take a tour but found the tunnels under the city fascinating. You could easily get lost, so be careful :) Full review by Kathy S

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Is it free to enter and walk-around on your own or do you have to buy a tour?
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It’s free you can enter from most of the parking garages and we stayed at the J W Marriott and there was a separate entrance there as well. Lot of shops and eateries wish we had tried …
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It’s free you can enter from most of the parking garages and we stayed at the J W Marriott and there was a separate entrance there as well. Lot of shops and eateries wish we had tried to get down there sooner. It is also only open during the week and they start shutting down about 530 each day. Also lots of the eating places start closing after lunch. Hope that helps.
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How expensive is it for a 1.5 hour tour
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Visit during the lunch hours the times revolve around the office workers
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do we need advance booking?
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No, can access from any building get off near the main street squarered station
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Answer by Benjamin H · May 21, 2018
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