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Discover Brussels with this outdoor city escape game combining riddles, bars, and drinks for a fun, interactive experience lasting 2.5 hours, ideal for groups of 6-10.

This outdoor city escape game in Brussels offers a lively way to explore the city’s streets, bars, and hidden corners. For $40 per person, participants follow their smartphones through about 3 km of Brussels’ central areas, completing challenges and solving riddles. The experience lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a perfect activity for those seeking a mix of sightseeing, fun, and socializing.
While the tour promises a unique way to see Brussels, some reviews highlight that the execution could improve. The activity includes 3 free drinks per person, usually beers but available alcohol-free upon request. It suits groups of 6 to 10 people and requires a charged smartphone with internet. Expect a playful pub crawl combined with interactive challenges, ideal for friends or colleagues wanting a day of lighthearted adventure.
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The tour begins and ends in the center of Brussels, with the meeting point requiring punctuality—participants should arrive on time and ring the bell. Meet your game master, collect your gear, and download the dedicated app, which guides you through the challenges of the game. The precise starting times vary based on availability, so checking ahead is recommended.
The activity is designed to be private, with bookings for minimum 6 and maximum 10 participants per team. If your group exceeds this size, you can split into two competing teams for added fun. The activity concludes back at the starting point, completing a circle through the lively streets of Brussels.

This experience transforms Brussels’ streets and bars into a playground. As you walk about 3 km, the game’s app guides your team to different points of interest, challenges, and bar stops. It is a challenging pub crawl during the daytime, mixing drinking with interactive riddles that test your wit and teamwork.
The highlights include unlocking free drinks along the way, which keeps the pace lively and social. The game encourages a fun, alternative way to learn about Brussels’ layout and hidden spots, with the added bonus of refreshments at some stops. The activity lasts roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes, allowing ample time for exploration and enjoyment.
Each person receives 3 drinks included in the price, with beer as the default option. If you prefer alcohol-free beverages, this can be arranged before the activity by contacting the provider. However, extra drinks at the bars are not included and will be an additional expense.
Participants should be aware that the cost of additional drinks at the bars is not covered, so budgeting some extra cash is advisable. This setup encourages moderation and social interaction, making the activity suitable for a relaxed, enjoyable afternoon in Brussels.
More Great Tours NearbyTo participate, a minimum of one charged smartphone per team is necessary, with internet data enabled in Belgium. It’s strongly recommended that each individual has a charged device, ensuring smooth navigation and puzzle-solving.
A €50 cash deposit per team is required upon check-in, covering any potential damages or loss. The deposit is fully refundable after the activity, provided there are no issues. The activity is not suitable for children under 16 years, emphasizing its adult-friendly nature due to alcohol consumption.

The game is conducted in English, French, and Dutch, making it accessible to a broad range of participants. It is offered as a private group activity, enabling personalized experiences for friends, colleagues, or family groups. Larger groups can be divided into multiple teams to enhance the competitive element.
Booking is flexible, with a “reserve now, pay later” policy that allows participants to secure their spots without immediate payment. Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind and adaptability.
While the concept is engaging, some reviews suggest that the activity could be better executed. One critic notes that it has “good potential but poorly executed”, indicating that the experience may not always meet expectations. Plus, some feel it provides less value for money compared to similar activities, especially when considering the optional extra drinks.
Travelers should weigh these points, especially if seeking a highly polished or premium experience. The activity is best suited for those looking for a lighthearted, social adventure rather than a meticulously curated tour.
This escape game with drinks offers a more interactive and game-like alternative to traditional pub crawls or tasting tours in Brussels. Similar experiences, such as guided pub crawls or chocolate tours, might focus more on tastings or cultural insights.
The main draw here is the combination of technology, riddles, and bar stops, making it a fun and sociable activity. For those who enjoy games and interactive challenges, this tour provides a refreshing twist. However, if the focus is purely on tasting or cultural learning, other options might be more suitable.

At $40 per person, the activity is priced to appeal to groups looking for a fun, casual experience. The inclusion of 3 drinks per person adds value but may not compensate for perceptions of poor execution reported in some reviews.
Travelers should consider whether the interactive game format offers enough entertainment compared to more traditional guided tours or tastings. For a social, active afternoon in Brussels, it can be a good choice—especially if participants enjoy interactive challenges and bar stops.
This experience is ideal for groups of friends or colleagues who enjoy outdoor activities, puzzles, and drinks. It suits those aged 16 and over who are comfortable with walking, smartphone use, and drinking alcohol.
It is less suitable for travelers seeking a highly polished or educational experience, given some critiques about execution and value. However, for lighthearted fun and team bonding, this tour offers a lively option with a unique twist.
This outdoor city escape game in Brussels offers a unique blend of exploration, puzzles, and pub stops. It is especially appealing for groups wanting a day of social interaction and interactive challenges in a lively city setting.
The inclusion of 3 drinks and the fun, game-based format make it stand out from typical sightseeing activities. However, potential participants should be aware of the mixed reviews about quality and value, and plan to bring a charged smartphone and some extra cash for additional drinks.
Designed primarily for adults and groups of 6-10, this activity can be a delightful addition to a Brussels itinerary if you enjoy active, playful experiences and don’t mind the occasional rough edge. It’s best suited for those seeking a casual, sociable outing rather than a formal tour.
“Activity has good potential but poorly executed. Not good value for money. Discount should definitely be offered for larger groups”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 16 years old.
What is included in the price?
The price includes 3 drinks per person, typically beers, and access to the game app.
Can I do the game alcohol-free?
Yes, alcohol-free options are available upon request before the activity.
How long does the activity last?
The game lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
What do I need to bring?
Participants should bring a deposit of €50 per team and a charged smartphone with internet.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins and ends in the center of Brussels, with the meeting point requiring punctuality.
Are there options for larger groups?
Yes, groups of more than 10 can split into multiple teams to compete.
Is the activity flexible in timing?
Yes, check availability for the starting times; reservations include a “reserve now, pay later” option.
What languages are offered?
The activity is available in English, French, and Dutch.
What are the potential drawbacks?
Some reviews mention poor execution and less value for money, so travelers should consider if this format matches their expectations.