Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Ieper Information Centre, Bezoekerscentrum Duinpanne, Infokantoor 't Zand, Toerisme Beringen, Bezoekerscentrum Hengelhoef, Regional Tourist Visitors' Centre, Tourist Information Center, Toerisme Peer, Tourism Tongeren, Bierkasteel Van Honsebrouck.
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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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Do you want to discover Lommel? For all your questions about this North Limburg pearl, 'Toerisme Lommel' is there for you. We are ready for you not less than 363 days a year, on weekdays and during the entire weekend. In our cosy visitors' reception hall, you can nose around in numerous free brochures. Or you just ask your question of someone at the counter. We'll be glad to help you.
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The Visit Gent inquiry desk provides all tourist information. It is a glass construction that looks out onto the old gateway at Sint-Veerleplein. The glass fits in well with the historical surroundings and creates an inviting atmosphere. The showpiece of this concept is the centrally located multimedia data table, which you can use to request information about Ghent and – although to a lesser extent – about other art cities and East Flanders through innovative touch technology. The information is presented in a very accessible manner, also for persons with physical or visual impairments.
The centre is very central. The layout is good and there are lots of self service leaflets in multiple languages. Thre is a visual display of major attractions. The staff are very helpful.
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In the spring of 2015, the revamped regional visitor centre of the Gasthuiskapel opened its doors to the public. This visitor centre serves as a professional guide to tourists in the city and region and is the ideal starting point to actively explore the city centre and areas. The chapel was part of the former St. Jacobusgasthuis, whose origins date back to the 12th century.
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