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4.4 (47 reviews)

Minute Maid Park

Watch a baseball game and tour the stadium

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Marisé,  Switzerland Switzerland
19 Oct 2024
Excellent
Lo consiglio vivamente per chi vuole conoscere e visitare le principali attrazioni della città,molto pratico e funzionale,il prezzo mi è sembrato molto corretto.
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MIGUEL,  United States United States
07 Aug 2024
Excellent
Awesome!!!! All attractions are safe, my kids was enjoying a lot!!!
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Valeriia,  United States United States
21 Jul 2024
Excellent
Very convenient and cheap. We visited NASA, Zoo and Aquarium in 2 days and were happy :)
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