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Discover Tilburg with a self-guided e-Scavenger hunt for up to 6 people, exploring top sites, museums, and landmarks at your own pace for $35.85
The e-Scavenger hunt Tilburg offers a fun way to explore the large Dutch city at your own pace. Priced at $35.85 per group (up to 6 participants), this tour combines a city walk with an interactive trivia game, perfect for families, friends, or small groups seeking an engaging activity. The tour lasts approximately 2 to 4 hours, making it flexible whether you want a quick visit or a leisurely afternoon.
This self-guided adventure uses a mobile app for your smartphone, so you don’t need a guide or fixed schedule. Instead, you wander Tilburg’s top sites, answering questions, seeking out landmarks, and learning about the city’s rich history and vibrant contemporary life. While the tour is very flexible, travelers should note that smartphone and data are not included.

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The tour begins at Spoorlaan 35, a central location easily accessible by public transportation. Since the tour is self-guided, you have the freedom to start at any time during the opening hours: 12:00 PM to 11:59 PM daily, from February 2020 to June 2026.
The initial meeting point is straightforward: once you arrive, your group downloads the free app, which guides you through the activities. The end point is back at the start location, making it easy to plan your day in Tilburg.

The itinerary offers a curated look at Tilburg’s rich cultural scene and historical sites. The first stop is De Pont Museum, which showcases contemporary art. The museum features works from various artists, with exhibitions changing three times a year. While admission is not included, it’s a highlight for those interested in modern art.
Next, the Stadsbrouwerij 013 introduces visitors to Tilburg’s brewing scene. Founded in 2018, this brewery produces six different types of beer and offers guided tours. Although the tour is self-guided, this stop provides a taste of the city’s vibrant local business landscape.
Continuing, travelers visit Natuurmuseum Brabant, which presents art, history, and culture of North Brabant with innovative exhibits. The TextielMuseum is also highlighted as a characteristic local museum, emphasizing Tilburg’s textile industry heritage.

A notable site on the route is LocHal, situated in the Spoorzone district. This building has earned the nickname of the “Center Pompidou of Tilburg” due to its striking design. It functions as a cultural hub and meeting place, blending modern architecture with Tilburg’s industrial past.
The Spoorzone itself is an area of redevelopment and innovation, and the LocHal stands as a symbol of the city’s contemporary cultural efforts. The self-guided game encourages you to explore this vibrant district at your own speed.

Throughout the tour, participants answer trivia questions that challenge their knowledge of Tilburg’s landmarks and history. The game is designed to be self-paced, allowing you to decide how many sites to visit and how much time to spend at each. The goal is to earn points and achieve a high rank on the leaderboard.
While the questions are generally straightforward, there is a note from reviews that some might find the questions somewhat basic. However, the fun lies in discovering unknown facts and hidden corners of Tilburg while enjoying a light-hearted experience.

The tour is optimized for groups of up to 6 people, making it ideal for families, friends, or small groups. Its self-guided nature means you can control the pace, spending as much or as little time at each stop as desired.
Reviews mention that the game’s flow can sometimes be confusing or disorganized if the sequence of stops is not carefully planned, but overall, the flexibility is a significant advantage. You can skip locations or revisit favorites without any pressure.
This tour is user-friendly and designed to accommodate most participants, including hearing-impaired individuals, since it relies on your smartphone. However, smartphone and data are not included, so remember to bring your own device and ensure you have sufficient internet connectivity.
The meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach without a car. Since the activity is self-guided, there are no formal guides or group meetings, giving you total freedom to explore at your own speed.

At $35.85 per group, this tour provides a cost-effective way to discover Tilburg’s highlights. Some reviews mention that the game is quite basic, with straightforward tasks like finding spots, taking selfies, or answering simple questions.
While a few critics find it not the best value, others appreciate the fun and engaging format, especially for discovering new facts about familiar surroundings. The flexibility to explore without a fixed schedule makes this a practical choice for casual visitors and locals alike.
This self-guided scavenger hunt is especially suited for visitors who enjoy independent exploration and want to avoid large tour groups. It’s perfect for families, small groups of friends, or city enthusiasts eager to learn more about Tilburg’s cultural sites and hidden gems.
Because it involves walking and using a smartphone, participants should be comfortable with basic mobile app use and walking. It is accessible to most travelers, including those with hearing impairments, and offers full flexibility in timing.
One potential drawback is that some questions may be too easy or predictable, which might reduce the challenge for seasoned puzzle-solvers. Also, the quality of the experience depends heavily on your device’s connectivity and your interest in self-guided exploration.
Travelers should plan to spend up to four hours if they want to explore thoroughly, and be prepared for some walking to reach all the stops. No admission tickets are included for museums, so budget accordingly if you wish to visit De Pont Museum or Natuurmuseum Brabant.
The e-Scavenger hunt Tilburg offers a cost-effective, self-paced way to explore the city’s cultural sites and modern landmarks. Its group-friendly design makes it a great activity for families and friends looking for a fun, interactive day without the need for a guide.
While some may find the questions too simple, the freedom to explore at your own speed and the chance to discover lesser-known facts about Tilburg make this a worthwhile choice. The user-friendly app and central meeting point add to its practicality, making it easy to fit into your city itinerary.
If you enjoy independent exploration with a playful twist, this self-guided scavenger hunt offers a nice blend of culture, history, and fun. Just remember to bring your smartphone with data and be ready for a relaxed, engaging walk through one of the Netherlands’ most lively cities.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the activity is family-friendly, especially since it involves walking and answering trivia questions, making it engaging for children and adults alike.
Do I need to download anything before starting?
You will need to download the free app beforehand on your smartphone to participate in the game.
Are museum visits included in the tour?
No, admission tickets for museums like De Pont Museum or Natuurmuseum Brabant are not included and need to be purchased separately if you wish to visit.
Can I start the tour anytime during the day?
Yes, the tour is self-guided and available any time between 12:00 PM and 11:59 PM daily, within the activity’s operational dates.
Is the tour accessible for those with hearing impairments?
Yes, the tour is user-friendly for hearing-impaired individuals, as it relies on your smartphone and visual clues.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.