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4.5 (48 reviews)

Downtown Houston Tunnel System

Go 20 feet below ground level and see the winding tunnel system that connects nearly 100 city blocks

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ROSEMARY,  United States United States
16 Jul 2021
Excellent
Escelente experiencia. Puedes visitar las 5 atracciones en diferentes dias. Luego de visitar la primera atracción tienes 9 dias para visitar las demás. Es una excelente oferta. Solo llegas a los...
Escelente experiencia. Puedes visitar las 5 atracciones en diferentes dias. Luego de visitar la primera atracción tienes 9 dias para visitar las demás. Es una excelente oferta. Solo llegas a los lugares y escanean la entrada y listo
Houston CityPASS
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Darnell ,  United States United States
25 May 2021
Good
Happy with decision. Just as advertised. Went to space center, didn’t have to wait in long line. Went to aquarium 2days later. Then museum 2 days after that
Houston CityPASS
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MIGUEL,  United States United States
07 Aug 2024
Excellent
Awesome!!!! All attractions are safe, my kids was enjoying a lot!!!
Houston CityPASS

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