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Storm recovery update for May 17-18, 2024: To protect the public, HPD will assign officers to Downtown intersections where storm damage is greatest, an area roughly from Walker St. to Clay St. and Smith St. to Fannin St. Road closures and limited pedestrian access will remain until the properties and area are deemed safe. Tomorrow, our crews will be back at work at 7 a.m. removing the remainder of shattered glass and treating an estimated 200 downed or damaged trees and landscape. Before traveling into Downtown, please confirm the event has not been cancelled and your planned route has been cleared.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Downtown Tunnels

Downtown's "underground" is a system of tunnels 20 feet below Houston's Downtown streets and more than six miles long.

Starting in the 1930s as a tunnel between two movie theaters, today Downtown's subterranean network connects 95 city blocks and has weekday workday food, shops and services. Only Wells Fargo Plaza and McKinney Garage on Main Street offer direct street access; all other tunnel entry points are from street-level stairs, escalators, and elevators inside private office buildings. Except for tunnels connecting Theater District venues to parking, tunnels close by 6 p.m. and aren't open weekends or evenings.

Download Downtown Field Guide & Tunnel Map


Downtown Tunnel Loop


W. Walker Tunnel


N. Louisiana Tunnel


N. Travis Tunnel


Lamar Tunnel


E. McKinney Tunnel