Discover the best top things to do in Waterloo, Belgium including The Western Front, Wat Thai Dhammaram, VR-Hut, Cines Wellington, Waterloo Tourisme, Exype, The Wellington Museum, Eglise St-Joseph, Passage Wellington, Waterloo Flea Market.
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Personally guided tours to Waterloo, Brussels, Ypres or Flanders Fields, Somme , Paris, Normandy D-Day Landing sites and WW2 Memorials . Most single day or multi-day tours are tailor made or private. Meet or pick-up and drop-off at your hotel, Lille Europe station, BXL or Paris CDG airport, Quistrham or Dunkirk ferry port. We are licensed to work as a tour guide and also to transport people.
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In an innovative concept, VR-Hut offers games in virtual reality. With a helmet, you play alone or with other players. VR-Hut offers a recreational time with friends, or allows companies to organize a team building.
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Exype introduces you to the very special experience of an automobile racing driver. Drive at more than 300 km/h on the most beautiful circuits of the world at the wheel of our four professional simulators, used by the biggest. Challenge your friends and real time colleagues on the same circuit. The competition waits for you! GT, Rally or Formula 1 choose your style.
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This museum is situated in the former stagecoach station where the Duke of Wellington stayed on the nights of 17 and 18 June 1815. You can still visit the Duke's bedroom, the office where he wrote his victory report, and his aide-de-camp's bedroom. Various other rooms have been dedicated, each to an army, including authentic documents, etchings, weapons and souvenirs of the various nations that took part in the combat. There is also an impressive collection of rare weapons, such as "la Suffisante", a cannon manufactured in Douai, France in 1813 and abandoned on the battlefield. Each round weight 6 lbs. Your individual ticket for entry into the museum entitles you to an audio guide available in various languages. Duration of the visit: 50 minutes.
I was surprised all of the items they had in this museum and the details of Wellington's movements in the days before the battle. I thought there was a lot of information/interactions in the museum for children and there was an audio guide too.
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