Discover the best top things to do in West Flanders Province, Belgium including The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Ieper Information Centre, Bezoekerscentrum Duinpanne, Infokantoor 't Zand, Bierkasteel Van Honsebrouck, Bezoekerscentrum Het Heuvelland, Provinciedomein De Palingbeek, Flemish Visitors and Nature Education Centre, Toerisme Knokke-Heist, Fort Napoleon, Damme Visitors Information Center.
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The CWGC Ieper Information Centre is located only metres from one of the CWGC's most iconic memorials, the Menin Gate. Drop in and our friendly team will help you find information on find out more about CWGC’s local sites, undertake research on the CWGC database or answer questions you may have CWGC’s work. You can also pick up a souvenir from the CWGC shop or join our membership scheme.
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On this exclusive walk (max. 16 pax.) organised by the tourist office of Bruges, a local city guide will take you along on a fascinating trail. You'll discover hidden gems and secret places next to the must-see heritage and architectural highlights of Bruges. The tour also includes a breathtaking panoramic view from the Concertgebouw rooftop (only accessible on this tour). A truly unique experience!
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- Walk, play, relax - Permanent land art installation 'Coming World Remember Me' - Relicts World War I
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Near the harbour, Fort Napoleon is a 5-sided brick fortification with a 10-metre high moat surrounding it. It was built in 1811 by Napoleon. Napoleon built this fort as defence against a possible invasion from England, but despite its impressiveness, the fort never saw action as the British invasion never came, and the last stone was laid when his empire fell in 1814. I'm sure the French soldiers must have been bored to tears. During WWI it was used as a mess for German officers & later on as a museum. Today visitors can tour the fort & despite the lack of military action or anything of historic significance, I still enjoyed walking around, exploring. Sometimes it's also used as an exhibit space (the exhibits change every few months or so). There are also cultural activities sometimes as well. You can also have a nice relaxing visit to the bistro.
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