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Yukon and Alaska Air/Hotel, 7 Nights, From $1,820
Answer the call of the wild by traveling from Whitehorse (Canada's "Wilderness City") to towns and mountain villages made famous during the Yukon Gold Rush, and then back.
Think about how many times you've been to the top of the highest building in town. We like a pretty view as much as anyone, but they're all kind of the same, right?
Well, there's more to most cities than what scrapes the sky--as long as you're willing to go beneath the surface. Underground tours are equal parts creepy and romantic, a thrill in a world where thrills often feel overpackaged or in short supply.
![]() The abandoned store Korn Building is one stop on Bill Speidel's Underground Tour of Seattle (courtesy Undergroundtour.com) |
Rarely is an underground tour in the top tier of a city's established attractions--and we're not sure why. Catacombs, secret hideouts, spy tunnels...just reading the words gets our pulses racing.
Beijing: An escape tunnel dug by volunteers in 1969 as part of urban defensive works built between the mid-1930s and the late '60s. Qianmen Labour Services Center, 011-86/10-6702-2657, $2.40.
Berlin: Subterranean bunkers, constructed during World War II and the Cold War. Berlin Underworlds Association, berliner-unterwelten.de, 011-49/30-49-91-05-17, $11, 90 minutes.
Edinburgh: The 18th-century vaults and catacombs below South Bridge that once housed the city's poorest residents. Mercat Tours, mercattours.com, $11, one hour.
Naples: A Greco-Roman theater underneath a typical home, and aqueducts built in the Augustan era and the 1600s. Napoli Sotterranea, napolisotterranea.org, $11, 90 minutes.
Paris: The sewer system, much of it the work of Baron Haussmann, who in the 1850s expanded tunnels dating back to the 1200s. Musée des Égouts, 011-33/1-53-68-27-81, parisinfo.com, $4.75, one hour.
Portland: The tunnels used in the late 19th and early 20th century to kidnap transient laborers, like loggers and sailors, later to be sold as slaves. Portland Underground Tours, 503/622-4798, $12, 90 minutes.
Rome: Roman ruins, a pagan sanctuary, medieval mosaics, and dungeons under the Church of St. Clement's, the Basilica of St. John and Paul, and the Mamertine Prison. Avventure Bellissime Tours, tours-italy.com/tours/rome/city_tours/underground_rome_tour.htm, $73, three hours, April--November.
Seattle: The original sidewalk level of the city, covered up and built over after the Great Fire in 1889. Bill Speidel's Underground Tour, undergroundtour.com, $11, 90 minutes.
Seoul: The Third Infiltration Tunnel, dug in secret by North Koreans and located only 32 miles from the South Korean capital. Grace Travel, triptokorea.com, part of the six-hour DMZ tour, $49.
Vienna: Baroque crypts, Roman excavations, and tunnels that served as air-raid shelters in WWII. Vienna Walks & Talks , 011-43/1-774-8901, viennawalks.com, $18, 90 minutes.