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Experience collaborative virtual reality in Brussels with Virtual Room for €36.46 per person. A fun, team-based activity just steps from the Grand Place.

The Virtual Room Brussels offers an innovative virtual reality adventure designed for groups of 2 to 4 players. Priced at $36.46 per person, this immersive activity lasts approximately 1 hour. Located just a few meters from the iconic Grand Place, it provides a convenient and exciting escape from the usual sightseeing routines.
This activity is highly recommended, with 93% of participants suggesting it. It’s suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and is accessible via public transportation. The experience is private, meaning only your group participates, which enhances the sense of immersion and teamwork.
Virtual Room Brussels proudly claims the title of the city’s first collaborative virtual reality space. It combines elements of an escape game and a cinematic adventure within a specially designed VR room equipped with cutting-edge technology. The experience pushes the boundaries of space and time, challenging your team to work together and solve puzzles in a digital universe.
The setting is central Brussels, making it easy to combine with other sightseeing or cultural activities. Since bookings are typically made 10 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve early to secure a spot on this popular virtual adventure.
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Teams of 2 to 4 players enter a shared virtual environment where collaboration is key. The experience emphasizes reflection, communication, and problem-solving, as you tackle different challenges designed to test your reactivity and deduction skills.
The activity encourages intense moments of complicity, where players must coordinate seamlessly to succeed. The virtual adventure’s theme revolves around saving the future of the world, adding a sense of urgency and excitement to the puzzle-solving.
The adventure begins at Rue de l’Escalier 16, 1000 Bruxelles, a central location close to the Grand Place. The meeting point is easy to reach, with public transportation nearby, making it straightforward for visitors staying in or near the city center.
Participants return to the starting point after completing the activity, leaving no need for additional transportation arrangements during the experience. The straightforward logistics ensure a smooth and hassle-free outing suitable for most schedules.
The technological innovation behind Virtual Room makes it a standout activity. It’s not just a virtual tour but a hands-on, team-based challenge that actively involves all participants. The latest VR equipment delivers a highly immersive experience, with visual and auditory stimuli enhancing the feeling of being somewhere else entirely.
Plus, the private nature of the activity allows your group to focus solely on the game without external interruptions. The simple explanations provided by the staff—such as “Merci Momo” in positive reviews—mean you can focus on enjoying the game without feeling overwhelmed.
While the activity is designed as a team challenge, reviews mention a family-friendly environment, with some describing it as a “super expérience en famille.” Participants appreciate the clear instructions and smooth gameplay, making it accessible for all ages. The activity’s pace and design ensure it remains engaging without feeling too complex or intimidating.
The booking process involves confirmation within 48 hours of reservation, depending on availability. The activity is non-refundable, and cancellations or changes cannot be made once confirmed. It’s best to plan ahead and reserve your spot well in advance, especially during peak times.
Since the experience is private, your group will enjoy an exclusive session, enhancing the overall fun. The activity’s mobile ticket feature provides convenient access, making entry smooth and contactless.
This virtual reality experience is ideal for groups looking for a fun, interactive activity in Brussels. It suits families, friends, and colleagues wanting to test their teamwork and deduction skills in a high-tech environment. It’s also perfect for those interested in VR technology or seeking a break from traditional city tours.
The activity’s duration of about one hour makes it a perfect short activity that can be combined with other sightseeing or cultural experiences in Brussels. Its accessible price point allows almost anyone to try this technological adventure.
Unlike typical walking tours or museum visits, Virtual Room Brussels provides an interactive digital challenge that emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving. It’s an excellent alternative for travelers seeking something different or for groups wanting a fun indoor activity.
While it doesn’t include food or cultural sights, it offers a fresh, engaging way to experience the city’s modern side. Its proximity to the Grand Place complements other sightseeing activities in the area, making it an easy addition to a day in Brussels.
Virtual Room Brussels offers a well-rated, engaging virtual reality adventure for groups of friends, families, or colleagues. Its high-tech setup, central location, and emphasis on team collaboration make it a memorable experience at $36.46 per person.
While the activity is non-refundable, the positive reviews and high recommendation rate reflect its value. It’s best suited for those eager to try VR in a fun, cooperative setting. If you’re in Brussels and looking for an interactive indoor activity, this virtual adventure provides a captivating departure from traditional sightseeing.
“Super expérience en famille…..on reviendra pour la seconde mission.”
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, the experience is accessible for most travelers, including families, and reviews mention a family-friendly atmosphere.
How long does the activity last?
The virtual reality experience lasts approximately 1 hour.
Can I book last minute?
Bookings are usually made 10 days in advance, but confirmation is received within 48 hours depending on availability.
Is the activity private?
Yes, the activity is exclusive to your group, ensuring a private experience.
What is the meeting point?
The activity starts and ends at Rue de l’Escalier 16, 1000 Bruxelles.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
What is the price?
The cost is $36.46 per person.
What if I need to cancel?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
Is the technology accessible for everyone?
Yes, the explanations are simple and effective, making it easy for most participants to enjoy the experience.
Can I combine this with other tours?
Yes, given its central location, it pairs well with other sightseeing activities in Brussels.