Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including Segway Bruges, Bruges Ballooning, Locked, The Longest Hour, BeVirtual, Lockdown, Retsin's Lucifernum, Puzzle escape rooms Ghent, Tomorrowland Belgium, De Ruien.
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The tour will be one of the best highlights of your visit to Bruges. The tour takes about 1 or 2 hours incl. driving training.
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The most romantic and adventurous way to discover Bruges is undoubtedly by hot air balloon. Bruges Ballooning offers, in exclusive co-operation with the city of Bruges, balloon flights over the centre of Bruges. Daily departures at sunrise and 2 hours before sunset. A one-hour balloon trip takes you over the city of Bruges, and it's wonderful surrounding castles and fields. Champagne and hotel pick-up are included.
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Get yourself locked in a mysterious building, where nothing is quite what it seems. Only cooperation and the search for the logic of the building can free you! A 4 person activity
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The door closes and you are locked. You and your friends have 1 hour to escape from a mysterious house by solving puzzles and mysteries. The Longest Hour in Ypres is the very first 'real life escape game' in Belgium! A unique and intense experience, for groups of 3 to 6 players. Your age is not important , teamwork is the key to finish the game!
This was our first escape room experience and we absolutely loved it! It was really great to work together with our kids (10, 13, 14) to get through all puzzles. We had to divide the work according to our abilities and work against the clock. There are 4 rooms in the house, full with different challenging and varied puzzles/challenges to solve, under the theme of WWI. You get some tips via a screen, gradually after some time if they see you are blocked in a room, to help you get to the last room. The challenges are very well thought & designed but some of them are quite difficult to solve.!!!...causing your adrenaline to dangerously rise... It is very fun to observe how we all react in a different way under this pressure. We managed to get out, but I think thanks to the comments we had gotten some from a friend who had been there before... otherwise I am not sure... But independantly of if you manage to get out or not, it is a great experience to have! I recommend it to everybody who likes puzzle solving & adrenaline levels to rise. It is a great activity to do with your family (if your kids like puzzle / challenge solving, and probably best +13, although our 10 year old solved quite some of the puzzles!). We where with 5 and we found that was the perfect number of people. With less we would have felt short of brains & hands, and with 6 we might have bumped too much into each other. We will now try other Escape Rooms in Belgium, but he have heard from friends that The Longest Hour was one of the best in the area.
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Discover the endless possibilities of virtual reality. BeVirtual is a virtual reality arcade, a unique concept equipped with 4 play areas. Each area gives you access to a virtual realm, experiences and games. You can paintball, golf, shooters, pingpong, do archery with or against each other. Visit the bottom of the ocean, stand on a plank on a 150 meter skyscraper, beat the local high-scores
Best variation of games and playing with the new Valve Index made the VR experience even more immersive
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Immerse yourself into a world brimmed with exciting puzzles and riddles. Lockdown challenges your sense of humour and puts your collaboration skills and ingenuity to the test. A warm welcome awaits you in our cozy lounge. Discover our detailed decors, immerse yourself into the story but above all: Escape in time! * Dok Noord * Room 7 (3-6 players): Escape the appartment of a serial killer in time...or be the next victim Red Alert (3-6 players): Sabotage a Russian bunker during the Cold War * At our new location nearby: Stapelplein 70 * Sector Z 2.0 (6-12 players): Doctors vs Zombies: the battle is on! In which team are you? Virtual Reality (4 players): Award winning games from Ubisoft
We were a group of 4 all of whom have some experience of escape rooms in different European cities and this was definitely one of the better ones. The staff were very friendly and helpful and the room itself (Room 7) was well thought out and very enjoyable. The series of clues made sense - there were no steps that were so obscure that you would never have got there. All in all it was great fun - we would thoroughly recommend it.
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A 'museum' mansion where you are free to walk around and observe the eccentric collection of odd (and sometimes creepy) art / ghostly paintings and artifacts. A very unusual place to search out for a unique experience in Bruges. We were delighted to sit fireside with a glass of champagne with the host/owner, 'The Count', a charming and most distinguished older gentleman who is a self-proclaimed vampire with a fascinating life history. This is a must visit for those looking for something very, very different. Go on a dark and cloudy evening!
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Puzzle Escape Rooms challenges your team (2-31 people) to escape from a locked room. Each room has its story and its secrets. You will have to puzzle your way out through teamwork, out-of-the-box thinking and creativity. You only get 60 minutes to unlock the codes, find the hidden clues and put all pieces of the puzzle together. Do you dare to take this challenge? What are you waiting for?
We have done the Russian Lab room and had lots of fun with the team of 7. It was a team building activity for our team of software developers. We were able to escape just 50 second before the end and that was really nice.
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Tickets sell out almost instantaneously for Tomorrowland, thanks to its reputation as one of the world’s biggest celebrations of electronic music, playing host to performances from techno to house, dance to trance. Now in its 11th year and notorious for its 15 wackily decorated stages and hypnotic lightshows, the festival is held in Boom, near Antwerp, and attracts a laid-back crowds of tens of thousands.
This was my second time to Tomorrowland, and I loved it just as much as the first time! I last went in 2017 and stayed in Magnificent Greens camping which was brilliant! Meet heaps of new people, only thing is you gotta pay for warm showers etc but it's hot enough just use the cold ones outside. 2019 I went with my partner, met up with our friends from Brisbane Australia, Canada, and the UK, aswell as meeting again with other groups of friends we made the previous time from the USA and Dubai! 2019 we upgraded our accommodation and went with the Easy Tent area, with pre set up tents and mattresses etc and our own shower/toilet areas and a shorter walk to the gate. People did have trouble with tent break ins etc but fortunately we didn't have this issue, and we also had an on-site locker where we kept most of our stuff except the clothes and toiletries we were using. The food and drink options both in the festival gates and in the Marketplace are amazing with options from all different country cuisines. They also have the option of hair and makeup services for you to have done too. Then there is the festival... unlike any other experience, performers and a acrobats around every turn, amazing stage designs and detail, the world's best DJs and more stages than you know what to do with. Hot tip is on Day 1; go as soon as the gates open, walk around and see every stage and really take it in as there is so much to see. Then at least you see it before getting caught up in the magic as by the end of day 3 you realize you only saw 4 stages out of all of them. Everyone is super lovely, happy to help out and all there for the same reason, the music, the atmosphere, and to dance together. Incomparable to anything else I've experienced, made new friends every time, and look forward to the next one! Live Today, Love Tomorrow, Unite Forever
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The sewers, otherwise known as De Ruien, are a shadow of the rich history above ground. Sewers, streams and fortifications have crisscrossed Antwerp ever since the Middle Ages. This network of both natural and man-made waterways provided the city with water and an internal harbour.
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