Pasaje Histórico 5 de Mayo - 72990 Puebla
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Address : | C. 2-A Nte. 2602A, Barrio de Xanenetla, 72990 Puebla, Pue., Mexico |
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Christian Marrufo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Small tour. Kind of cute. Something different the visit shouldn't take too long
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Fernando Trejo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We were so amazed with the tunnels. I could have believed this existed under such an amazing City. This is another must do when you are in Puebla.
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Rodrigo Johnson on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We hired a guide who was really nice but she didn't know much about the topic and barely stopped for us to admire the few things they were showing. In conclusion is not such a great experience, it needs to be more dynamic and it needs more information. Also there is a bunch of images that have nothing to do with the history of the tunnels
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crunch ranjani on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 26.23 pesos (for adults) and 10.50 pesos (for students / children) entry which also includes access to Puente de Bubas. Nice experience to walk through the tunnels. The first one is wide and high with plenty of illumination. The second two were longer, and more cramped but there was an emergency exit midway if you feel claustrophobic and need to exit. Final exit is into an pretty park near Los Fuertes.
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Franz Krämer on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very interesting tunnel with modern exhibition. Unfortunately not in English.
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Richard Parker on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Interesting historic tunnels. Tuesday free admission, otherwise 27 pesos for adults. The tunnels are well maintained, good lighting and easy to walk through. Along the way there are various relics from the past, and some authentic (??) sounds from the loudspeakers. You finally emerge at the entrance to the large park. Depending on how much time you spend reading and looking at the relics, it takes 15 to 30 minutes.
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Vanessa Mills on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This was amazing. An entire under ground system tall enough for people to ride their horses. A hidden gem that was just opened to the public in 2016. It takes you through Puebla to Loreto Fort. The fort is where the Mexicans gained independence in the battle of Cinco De Mayo. You can walk through the trenches after exiting the underground tunnels system. After visiting the museum I suggest walking down some of the streets. They have amazing murals scattered throughout the streets!
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Jesper Olsen on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The tunnels go up to Parque Lago de La Concordia next to the Olympic stadium - about 400m in total length. There is a break half way where you exit one tunnel at the street level and enter the next segment. Doesn't take long to walk through the tunnels if there are nobody ahead blocking - and I only met 3 other visitors when I was there on a Tuedsay at 11am; free entry at that time.
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