maybe https://openlevelup.net/?l=0#11/1.3025/103.9049 to the extent that it is mapped in OSM?
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Not exactly a map, but here’s an article about some of their underground passages. I don’t think there’s a whole city under the city. Just a network of underpasses that connect buildings, because of the heat and all. Taipei has something similar.
https://thesmartlocal.com/read/underground-passages-singapore/
Is it cooler than Montreals? People told me the same thing about there but it’s just a series of narrow ugly passageways. What a disappointment.
The underground path in Toronto is 2km of shops, dining, gyms, etc.
It was bustling before the pandemic and hasn't fully returned to that capacity yet.
I stand corrected... It's 30kms!!!
There's a map linked here: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/visitor-toronto/path-torontos-downtown-pedestrian-walkway/
Thanks!!
I guess you are unlikely to find a complete map due to security (the military kind, not annoying teens) concerns.
I know we have maps like that for the (publicly accessible) tunnels under Chicago, I'm sure someone has done the same for your city.