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Discover Tiel with this fun self-guided e-scavenger hunt using an online app, exploring key landmarks and hidden gems at your own pace for only $35.89.

The e-Scavenger hunt Tiel offers a flexible and affordable way to discover the Dutch city of Tiel, with a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on four reviews. Priced at $35.89 per group (up to 6 people), this tour lasts approximately 2 to 4 hours and provides an interactive experience through an online mobile app. Perfect for families or small groups, this activity enables participants to explore the city at their own pace, answering questions and completing search assignments on their smartphones.
One of the main advantages of this tour is its self-guided nature, meaning you control when to start, pause, or stop. The app uses GPS technology to guide you to the most interesting squares, streets, and monuments. The tour begins at Kalverbos 1-3 and ends back at the same meeting point, making it easy to integrate into your day. Since no dedicated guide is needed, it’s a popular choice for those seeking a relaxed, flexible outing that also offers insightful facts about Tiel’s history and key sights.
While no physical guide is involved, the tour’s user-friendly app, combined with clear instructions provided after booking, makes it accessible for most travelers. It’s especially well-suited for large groups or families looking for a fun activity that combines sightseeing with a bit of friendly competition. The activity does require a smartphone with data, but it eliminates the need for additional tickets or guided tour costs.

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The tour’s first stop is the museum dedicated to a jam factory, which played a major role in Tiel’s identity from 1885 to 1993. Visitors find a large model of the factory and vintage advertisements featuring Flipje, the fruity figure symbolizing Tiel’s fruit industry. This stop offers a fascinating look into the city’s fruit processing past and its importance to the local economy.
The museum provides visual insights into Tiel’s long-standing tradition of jam and fruit juice production. It’s an ideal starting point for those interested in the city’s industrial heritage, with the nostalgic displays creating a lively, inviting atmosphere. The Flipje figure is a recognizable symbol that ties together Tiel’s history and its cultural mascot.

During the tour, visitors are encouraged to explore the center of Tiel, known for its hospitable and lively atmosphere. Depending on the season, this area hosts around 180 performances as part of a varied cultural program. This makes the city not just a quiet town but a place with active entertainment and community events.
The city square and surrounding streets are perfect for soaking in local life, with the app guiding players to the most interesting spots. The focus on local culture and public performance spaces offers a glimpse into Tiel’s entertainment scene and community spirit.

A highlight for many visitors is the Gran Casino Tiel, notable as the first casino in the Netherlands to open 24/7. Located at the Van der Valk hotel, the casino adds a touch of modern excitement to the city’s historic backdrop. The app guides you to this point of interest, perfect for those curious about Tiel’s contemporary entertainment options.
Though the casino is primarily a destination for gaming, its 24-hour operation makes it a convenient landmark during the tour. The bright lights and modern facade contrast with Tiel’s historic architecture, offering a mixed experience of old and new.
The tour includes a stop at the Sint-Maartenskerk, an iconic church with towers visible from afar. Named after Saint Martin, the Hungarian nobleman, the church’s centuries-old towers dominate the skyline near the city center. Visitors can appreciate its architecture and historical significance as part of the app-guided exploration.
The church’s prominence in Tiel’s skyline makes it an excellent photo opportunity. Its long-standing presence reflects the city’s medieval roots and religious history, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.
Further along, the Gothic House at the corner of Kleibergsestraat impresses with its late medieval Gothic architecture. Still retaining its original Lower Rhine facade, including stepped gables and gable niches, this building is a visible reminder of Tiel’s medieval past.
The app points out this architectural gem, providing context about its historical style and construction era. Its well-preserved state makes it an engaging stop for those interested in medieval architecture and local history.
Another significant site is the Saint Caecilia chapel, designated as a national monument. Historically part of a monastery, this chapel now stands as a solitary relic of Tiel’s monastic past. Although the original monastery no longer exists, the chapel remains a notable landmark in the city.
The app offers interesting insights into the religious history of Tiel, helping visitors understand the spiritual and cultural layers shaping the city over centuries.

The tour also guides visitors through the Ambtmanstuin and Hoogenboomtuin, both dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. Designed in landscape style around 1860, these gardens showcase the city’s green spaces and garden architecture.
Designed likely by K.G. Zocher, these gardens offer a peaceful retreat amid historical surroundings. They provide a chance to enjoy nature and scenic views as part of the city exploration.
The tour starts at Kalverbos 1-3 and ends at the same point, with no fixed schedule—participants can choose when to begin. The activity is available every day from noon to late evening (12:00 PM to 11:59 PM), giving maximum flexibility. It is accessible for most travelers, including those with hearing impairments, and service animals are allowed.
To participate, travelers need a smartphone with data, but no physical tickets or guides are required. The private nature of the activity means only your group participates, offering a personalized experience.
Based on feedback, the main strengths include the knowledgeable and friendly questions that are not too easy or hard, providing a good balance of challenge and fun. The relaxed pace and the ability to walk around in the sun make it appealing for those wanting a casual yet engaging way to explore.
Many appreciate the interactive element, especially the game-like format that adds a sense of adventure. The fact that it’s self-guided allows participants to spend more time at their favorite spots or skip areas that don’t interest them.
Some may find Tiel to be a quiet city, with limited bustling activity outside the stops included in the tour. Since the app relies on GPS and questions about specific sites, travelers should be comfortable with smartphone navigation and self-motivation. The activity is best suited for people who enjoy walking and light exploration over structured guided tours.
The activity requires a smartphone and data, so travelers should plan accordingly. Also, since it’s a private tour, larger groups or those looking for a guided experience may prefer other options.
The e-Scavenger hunt in Tiel offers a cost-effective, flexible, and fun way to learn about this historic Dutch city. With notable stops like the jam factory museum, medieval houses, and green gardens, the tour balances cultural richness with interactive entertainment.
Ideal for families, small groups, or friends seeking a relaxed sightseeing experience, it provides insights into Tiel’s past while allowing full control over the pace. The user-friendly app, combined with interesting questions and search tasks, makes exploring Tiel both educational and entertaining.
“It was a great day, filled with laughter, learned a lot, walked around in the sun and oportunities to take a drink.”
Can I do this tour anytime I want?
Yes, the tour is available every day from noon to late evening, and you can start it whenever it suits you after booking.
What do I need to participate?
You only need a smartphone with internet data. No physical tickets or guides are necessary.
Is this activity suitable for children or large groups?
Yes, it is family-friendly and designed for groups of up to 6 people, making it perfect for families or small parties.
Does the tour include any physical activity or walking distance?
Yes, the tour involves walking around Tiel to visit various sights, but it is designed to be relaxed and adaptable to your pace.
What are the main sights I will see during the tour?
You will visit the jam factory museum, Sint-Maartenskerk, Gothic House, Saint Caecilia chapel, and the Ambtmanstuin and Hoogenboomtuin gardens.
Is this tour accessible for hearing-impaired travelers?
Yes, the activity is user-friendly for hearing-impaired individuals, with instructions and questions designed to be accessible.