The Underground Tourist Route is a merchant cellars and warehouses from the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. The distance is about 180 m, and the difference in level is 8 m
The Underground Tourist Route is located in the east of Jaroslaw market. It consists of a number of underground chambers and corridors enclosed with a brick. Jaroslaw lies on the ancient trade route and it is famous for its markets which attracted merchants from Europe and Asia. The Jaroslaw underground were used for the storage of goods in large, multi-level cold cellars.