City Games in Belgium

Play interactive City Games across the Netherlands and discover cities in a fun and engaging way. Solve puzzles, complete challenges and explore highlights as well as hidden gems. All City Games are self-guided and playable on your own smartphone, whenever you want.

  • 1.5-2 hours of play time
  • 3-4 km walking distance
  • Start, pause & continue whenever you want
  • 1-4 or 2-5 people per smartphone, depending on your game
  • Play independently
  • Internet connection required

Choose your city and start playing today!

Choose your city in Belgium

City Games are available in cities across the Netherlands. Choose a city below to see which City Games you can play there.

All City Game locations in Belgium

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  • Aalst

    Aalst is a city in Belgium located in the province of East Flanders. Known for its centuries-old textile industry and vibrant carnival tradition, Aalst combines historical depth with a strong sense of local identity. Highlights include the Gothic-style St. Martin’s Church and the 12th-century belfry, both reflecting the city’s medieval heritage.

    City Game Aalst
  • Antwerp

    Antwerp is a major city in northern Belgium, located in the Flanders region along the River Scheldt. Known as one of the world’s leading diamond trading hubs, it also boasts a rich artistic heritage linked to Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. The city’s historic center features medieval guild houses, the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady, and a port that ranks among Europe’s largest.

    City Game Antwerp
  • Bruges

    Bruges is a historic city in the northwest of Belgium, located in the region of Flanders. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and winding canals, Bruges evokes a sense of old-world charm. Highlights include the Belfry of Bruges, a UNESCO-listed bell tower, and its legacy as a center of Flemish art and trade during the Middle Ages.

    City Game Bruges
  • Brussels

    Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the administrative heart of the European Union. Known for its blend of historic charm and international significance, the city features landmarks such as the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Atomium, a symbol of modernist architecture. Its rich culinary scene, Belgian comic art culture, and bilingual identity further define its unique character.

    City Game Brussels
  • Charleroi

    Charleroi is a city in southern Belgium, located in the Walloon region. Known for its industrial heritage, Charleroi played a key role in the country’s coal and steel industries during the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the city is characterized by its post-industrial landscape, Art Deco architecture, and cultural institutions like the BPS22 contemporary art museum.

    City Game Charleroi
  • Ghent

    Ghent is a historic city in the Flanders region of Belgium, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Once a powerful city during the Middle Ages, it is home to landmarks such as the 12th-century Gravensteen Castle and the Saint Bavo’s Cathedral, which houses the famous Ghent Altarpiece. Its canals, narrow streets, and blend of Gothic and Renaissance buildings reflect its rich past.

    City Game Ghent
  • Hasselt

    Hasselt is a city in northeastern Belgium, located in the province of Limburg. Known for its rich jenever (gin) heritage, Hasselt combines historic charm with modern touches, featuring sites like the National Jenever Museum and the Japanese Garden, the largest of its kind in Europe. The city is also recognized for its walkable center and vibrant local fashion and culinary scenes.

    City Game Hasselt
  • Kortrijk

    Kortrijk is a city in the Flemish region of Belgium, located along the Leie River near the French border. Known for its medieval heritage and textile industry, the city features notable landmarks such as the 13th-century Broel Towers and the Begijnhof, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Kortrijk also played a key role in the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302.

    City Game Kortrijk
  • Leuven

    Leuven is a historic city in Belgium, located in the province of Flemish Brabant. Known for its prestigious KU Leuven university, one of the oldest in Europe, the city also features the striking Gothic architecture of the 15th-century Town Hall and the grand St. Peter’s Church. Its lively atmosphere is shaped by a deep brewing tradition and a vibrant student population.

    City Game Leuven
  • Liege

    Liège is a city in eastern Belgium, located along the Meuse River in the Wallonia region. Known for its industrial heritage and vibrant cultural scene, the city features landmarks like the striking Liège-Guillemins railway station and the historic Prince-Bishops’ Palace. Its blend of medieval architecture, riverfront setting, and Francophone identity gives Liège a distinctive character within Belgium.

    City Game Liege
  • Mechelen

    Mechelen is a historic city in northern Belgium, located between Brussels and Antwerp. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, the city features landmarks such as the towering St. Rumbold’s Cathedral and the former palace of Margaret of Austria. Mechelen also has a rich cultural history as a former political and religious center of the Low Countries.

    City Game Mechelen
  • Namur

    Namur is a city in southern Belgium, located at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers. Known for its imposing citadel overlooking the city, Namur has a rich military history and serves as the capital of Wallonia. Its charming old town, neoclassical architecture, and tranquil riverside setting give it a distinct character within the region.

    City Game Namur
  • Ostend

    Ostend is a coastal city in Belgium, located along the North Sea in the province of West Flanders. Known for its long sandy beaches and maritime heritage, Ostend features landmarks such as the Royal Galleries of Ostend and the Mu.ZEE art museum. The city combines its seafaring history with a vibrant cultural scene and distinctive Belle Époque architecture.

    City Game Ostend
  • Tournai

    Tournai is a historic city in western Belgium, near the French border. Known for its rich medieval heritage, it features the striking Tournai Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the 12th-century Belfry, the oldest in Belgium. The city’s location along the Scheldt River and its roots as a Roman settlement distinguish it as one of the oldest cities in the country.

    City Game Tournai
  • Ypres

    Ypres, located in the Flemish region of Belgium, is a city deeply shaped by its role in World War I. Known for the fierce battles that took place there, it is home to the Menin Gate Memorial and preserved trenches that commemorate those who fought. The city also features medieval architecture, including the restored Cloth Hall, reflecting its past as a prosperous trading center.

    City Game Ypres

How City Games work in Belgium

City Games in Belgium are fully self-guided experiences that let you explore a city at your own pace.

Simply choose your city and game, follow the instructions on your smartphone and start playing whenever it suits you.

  • Play in teams of friends, family or colleagues
  • Start whenever you like, no guide or staff needed
  • Use your own smartphone or tablet
  • Walk through the city while solving puzzles and challenges
  • Learn fun facts about history, culture and landmarks
  • Available in multiple languages

Step 1

Book your City Game
Choose your city and game and receive everything instantly after booking.

Step 2

Check your instructions
Open your confirmation email with your starting point and how to start playing.

Step 3

Go to the starting location
Head to the starting point whenever you want, no fixed time.

Step 4

Start playing
Follow the clues, solve puzzles and explore the city at your own pace!

City Game concepts in Belgium

Secrets of Exploration Game

Discover cities in a fun and interactive way with the Secrets of Exploration City Game. Solve puzzles, complete creative challenges and uncover both famous highlights and hidden places. Along the way, you’ll learn surprising facts about history, culture and local stories while playing at your own pace.

1.5-2 hours

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The Syndicate City Escape Game

Step into a thrilling city escape adventure with The Syndicate. Work together as a team to solve riddles, crack codes and recover stolen formulas before time runs out. This story-driven City Game focuses on teamwork, problem-solving and immersive gameplay in an urban setting.

1.5-2 hours

2-5

Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery

Solve an interactive murder mystery in the Sherlock Holmes City Game. Follow a gripping storyline, investigate suspects and collect clues to uncover the truth behind a mysterious case. The city forms an atmospheric backdrop for the story, allowing you to fully focus on deduction, logic and teamwork.

1.5-2 hours

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Each concept is available in multiple cities in Belgium

Who are City Games in Belgium for?

City Games in Belgium are suitable for:

  • Solo players or small groups looking for a flexible adventure
  • Tourists exploring cities in Belgium
  • Friends and families looking for a fun activity
  • Companies and teams planning a teambuilding event
  • Locals who want to rediscover their own city

Exploring Belgium

Belgium’s urban landscape is defined by a varied network of mid-sized cities, each with its own rhythm and spatial layout. Many Belgian cities have compact historic cores that are easy to navigate on foot, often surrounded by modern extensions that reflect more contemporary lifestyles. Walking through these urban areas reveals a blend of old and new, where local routines unfold in markets, cafés and quiet side streets.

City life in Belgium tends to revolve around well-connected public spaces, with pedestrian zones, squares and tram lines shaping how people move through their surroundings. Walkability is a consistent feature, supported by dense layouts and accessible infrastructure that support both everyday errands and leisurely exploration. Cities offer a calm but active atmosphere, with a noticeable presence of public life throughout the day.

There are marked differences between Belgian cities, from the French-speaking south to the Flemish north. Urban settings vary in language, culture and architectural expression, giving each city a distinct tone. Whether exploring a university town, a port city or a regional center, the experience of moving through Belgian cities remains rooted in livability and human scale.

Your favourite City Games, professionally hosted by our team

Enjoy the same City Games as our self-guided version, but with full on-site support from our professional hosts. We take care of the briefing, tablets, coordination and technical support, so your group can focus entirely on the fun and competition.

What’s included:

  • Same City Game, fully hosted
    You play the exact same experience as our self-guided version, now with our hosts guiding your group.
  • Live ranking & prize ceremony
    For larger groups, our hosts reveal the final scores and announce the winning team with a fun award moment.
  • Hosted start & finish
    We welcome your group, explain the game clearly and end with an exciting wrap-up.
  • Real-time support during the game
    Our team assists with devices, app issues and coordination throughout the experience.
  • Tablets included (optional)
    Available for groups who prefer using our devices instead of their own.

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Do you have questions? We have answers!

Check out our frequently asked questions and find out everything you want to know. Is your question not among them? Feel free to contact us.

City Games are available in multiple cities across Belgium, providing a wide range of options for different regions. You can find games in major cities such as Brussels and Antwerp, as well as in popular destinations like Bruges.

Smaller cities including Hasselt also offer City Games, reflecting the broad geographic coverage. Availability is not limited to these examples and extends to various other locations throughout the country.

No, all City Games are fully self-guided! You don’t need a guide or staff member to play. After booking, you’ll receive clear instructions on your smartphone so you can start whenever it suits you!

For larger groups or corporate events, a fully hosted version of our City Games is also available, including on-site guidance, tablets and live support.

Planning a larger group or corporate event?
Explore the hosted City Game experience for groups

Most City Games take around 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.
This includes walking through the city, solving puzzles and completing challenges along the way. You can play entirely at your own pace: there is no time pressure and no strict schedule.

Feel free to take breaks, pause the game for a drink or lunch, and continue whenever you like. This flexibility makes it easy to combine a City Game with sightseeing or other activities.

Yes, City Games are available in multiple languages. Most games can be played in several commonly used languages, making them suitable for international visitors and mixed-language groups.

The available languages may vary slightly per game, but language selection is always clearly shown before you start playing.
This allows each team to choose the language that suits them best, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Yes, City Games are suitable for both small groups and larger teams. Large groups can easily split into smaller teams and play the City Game at the same time, using multiple smartphones. Each team plays independently, following the same game concept and storyline.

This setup works well for groups of friends, families and companies, and makes City Games a popular choice for team outings, events and teambuilding activities.

For larger groups or corporate events, a fully hosted version of our City Games is also available, including on-site guidance, tablets and live support.

Planning a larger group or corporate event?
Explore the hosted City Game experience for groups

You can start playing whenever it suits you! City Games have no fixed start time, so you are free to begin at a moment that fits your schedule.

After booking, you receive clear instructions via email, allowing you to start the game independently without any reservations or coordination with staff.

This flexibility makes City Games ideal to combine with travel plans, sightseeing, lunch or other activities during the day.

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Explore cities in Belgium in a unique and interactive way with our City Games. Play today and create lasting memories!