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1 14th St S, Birmingham, AL 35203, USA
Birmingham, Alabama 35203

Pretty cool looking. What you see is what you get. Be careful of the homeless

Nice little aesthetic icon in downtown Birmingham. Close to many restaurants, cafés, bars, parks, etc. Looks even better at night.

A fun fixture of the park side area. There are actually 3 tunnels included in the installation. 14th st is the roughest and shortest to drive through as it is paved with cobblestone. The 19th and 20th street bridges are more colorful and active with their display. It also feels more secure walking through the 19/20th access points. Overall a great attraction.

Lights arent as bright as they seem in pictures, think filters and photoshop. Also homeless people sleep there.

I seen this on the internet listed under things to do for free in Alabama. I live 30 minutes from Birmingham and never seen this tunnel so I figured I would take my kids to it. It looked way bigger and a lot neater in the pictures on the internet. My kids weren't amused. It's still pretty cool looking though.

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Rainbow Led Tunnel

Museum at 1 14th St S, Birmingham, AL 35203, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Rainbow Led Tunnel: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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1 14th St S, Birmingham, AL 35203, USA.
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  • Sydney
    Added 2015.06.26
    Pretty cool looking. What you see is what you get. Be careful of the homeless
  • Jennifer
    Added 2015.04.06
    Nice little aesthetic icon in downtown Birmingham. Close to many restaurants, cafés, bars, parks, etc. Looks even better at night.
  • Alex
    Added 2014.09.25
    A fun fixture of the park side area. There are actually 3 tunnels included in the installation. 14th st is the roughest and shortest to drive through as it is paved with cobblestone. The 19th and 20th street bridges are more colorful and active with their display. It also feels more secure walking through the 19/20th access points. Overall a great attraction.
  • Kevin
    Added 2014.01.26
    Lights arent as bright as they seem in pictures, think filters and photoshop. Also homeless people sleep there.
  • Brianna
    Added 2013.11.08
    I seen this on the internet listed under things to do for free in Alabama. I live 30 minutes from Birmingham and never seen this tunnel so I figured I would take my kids to it. It looked way bigger and a lot neater in the pictures on the internet. My kids weren't amused. It's still pretty cool looking though.
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