Exploring Brussels with the Outdoor City Escape Game With Drinks

If you’re on the hunt for a different way to experience Brussels beyond the usual sightseeing spots, this outdoor city escape game might catch your eye. Designed to combine a bit of adventure, some friendly competition, and a sprinkle of Belgian nightlife, it’s an experience that promises a lively way to get to know the city.
We like that it’s a social, interactive activity—perfect for groups looking for fun rather than just sightseeing. It’s also nice to see that this tour offers an alternative perspective of Brussels, walking around the city’s streets and stopping at bars along the way. One thing to consider, however, is that the activity has received mixed reviews, with some feeling it’s not quite worth the price. Still, if you enjoy a game mixed with drinks and a bit of a challenge, this could be worth trying.
This experience best suits groups who are comfortable with walking, enjoy solving riddles, and like combining a bit of a pub crawl with an interactive quest. It’s not meant for children under 16, but for adults who enjoy a casual, social outing with some urban exploration thrown in.
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- Unique mix of gaming, drinks, and city exploration provides a different way to see Brussels.
- Great for groups who like challenges, puzzles, and social activities.
- Includes 3 drinks per person—beer or soft drinks—making it a relaxed pub crawl.
- Duration of about 2.5 hours offers a manageable activity without taking up your entire day.
- Requires a charged smartphone and internet for the app-guided experience.
- Mixed reviews on value; some feel it offers good fun, but others think it could be better executed.
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What to Expect from the Brussels: Outdoor City Escape Game With Drinks

This is a self-guided outdoor experience with a twist. You meet your game master at the starting point in central Brussels, pick up your gear, and download a dedicated app that will be your guide during the 2.5-hour adventure.
The game involves walking roughly 3 km through the city streets—a manageable distance that allows you to see parts of Brussels you might not encounter on your typical tourist route. The game is designed to be played in teams of 6 to 10 people, making it ideal for friends, colleagues, or even larger groups splitting into smaller teams for some friendly rivalry.
You’ll be tasked with solving riddles, completing missions, and unlocking free drinks along the way at local bars. Standard drinks are beers, but you can request alcohol-free options beforehand. The game starts and ends in the same central location, offering a convenient setup for any post-game plans or exploring more of Brussels afterward.
The Itinerary and Experience Breakdown

Once you arrive at the meeting point, you’ll greet your host and receive your equipment. The app then kicks off the adventure, guiding you through various checkpoints in the city.
The first step is typically a brief briefing, where your game master will explain how to use the app and outline the objectives. From there, it’s all about walking, observing, and solving puzzles. The riddles are designed to be challenging but fun, testing your brainpower and team coordination.
The bar stops are integrated into the game, so you’ll be stopping by some local pubs for refreshment. The promise of free drinks along the way adds a nice touch, making it more of an interactive pub crawl than a traditional walking tour. This aspect really helps to create a relaxed atmosphere, although it’s worth noting that extra drinks at the bars are not included.
The game lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, which is enough time to enjoy the activity without it becoming tiring. Once the game concludes back at the starting point, you’re free to stay in the city or continue exploring.
What Do Reviewers Say?

The overall rating of 3.4 out of 5 from 10 reviews hints at a mixed reception. Some travelers found the activity to have “good potential but poorly executed,” and felt it was not really good value for money. One review specifically stated, “Activity has good potential but poorly executed. Not good value for money.” That suggests that while the concept is appealing, the delivery might fall flat in some cases.
On the positive side, those who enjoyed it appreciated the fun, social aspect, and the chance to see Brussels from an unconventional angle. The inclusion of drinks and the pub crawl element was also a hit with many, especially if you’re into casual, relaxed activities.
If you’re someone who values smooth organization and seamless execution, it’s worth being aware that some reviewers have expressed dissatisfaction with how well the activity was managed. It might be worth checking recent reviews or confirming what’s included before booking.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Practical Details and Considerations
Pricing is set at $40 per person, which includes the game, equipment, and 3 drinks. This seems reasonable for a 2.5-hour activity that mixes sightseeing with social drinking, but some travelers might feel it’s a bit steep if the execution doesn’t meet expectations.
A key point is that you need to bring a charged smartphone with internet access, which is essential for the app to guide you through the game. Also, there is a 50 euro cash deposit per team (minimum 6, maximum 10 people), so be prepared for that if you’re booking a larger group.
The activity is hosted in three languages: English, French, and Dutch, making it accessible for a diverse range of travelers. It’s not suitable for children under 16, so plan accordingly if traveling with minors.
One thing to keep in mind is that extra drinks are not included at the bars, so budget accordingly if you plan to continue your night out after the game.
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Pros and Cons in a Nutshell

Pros
- Fun, interactive way to explore Brussels
- Combines urban walking with a social, pub-crawl atmosphere
- Supports team-building and friendly competition
- Includes three drinks per person, helping to loosen up the group
- Offers a novel experience for those tired of typical tours
Cons
- Mixed reviews about value and execution
- Not the best choice if you’re looking for a polished, high-end experience
- Requires a charged smartphone and internet connection
- The price might seem high for some given the perceived quality
- Not suitable for children under 16
Who Will Love This Experience?
This tour is ideal for groups of friends or colleagues looking for a relaxed, playful way to discover Brussels. If you enjoy puzzles, social drinking, and a bit of friendly competition, you’ll likely have a good time. It’s also suited for travelers who want to see the city from a different vantage point, especially if you’re keen on combining sightseeing with a lively pub crawl.
However, if you prefer highly organized, seamless tours or are budget-conscious, you might find some drawbacks. The mixed reviews suggest that some participants felt it was somewhat underwhelming or not worth the cost, so manage your expectations accordingly.
FAQ About the Brussels Outdoor City Escape Game With Drinks

Is this activity suitable for large groups?
Yes, the activity is designed for groups of 6 to 10 people per team. You can split larger groups into multiple teams if needed.
What is included in the price?
You get the guided outdoor game, a set of gear, and three drinks per person (beer or soft drinks). Extra drinks are not included.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Absolutely. A charged smartphone with internet access is required for the app-guided experience. It’s recommended to have one per person.
Can I do this activity in different languages?
Yes, it’s hosted in English, French, and Dutch.
How long does the activity last?
Around 2 hours and 30 minutes, including stops and solving riddles.
Is it family-friendly?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 16, mainly due to alcohol consumption and the nature of the activity.
What is the deposit?
There’s a 50 euro cash deposit per team, payable before starting. It’s a standard safety measure.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins and concludes in central Brussels, making it convenient for other activities or exploring afterward.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you some flexibility if your plans change.
Is it a good value for money?
Opinions vary. Some feel the activity offers good fun for the price, especially considering the drinks and social aspect. Others think it might not be worth the cost if the execution isn’t smooth.
Brussels: Outdoor City Escape Game With Drinks
“Activity has good potential but poorly executed. Not good value for money. Discount should definitely be offered for larger groups”
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a light-hearted, social experience in Brussels that combines a bit of sightseeing with pub-style fun, the outdoor city escape game with drinks could slot into your plans nicely. It offers a different way to see the city, especially if you enjoy problem-solving and social activities. Just keep in mind the mixed reviews about the quality and value, and be prepared with a charged phone and some cash for the deposit.
Overall, it’s a decent choice if you’re in a group looking for something different, but don’t expect a perfectly polished tour. It’s more about fun, laughter, and a chance to enjoy Brussels’ lively vibe in a relaxed, playful setting.
Hope this helps you decide if this activity is the right fit for your Brussels trip. Enjoy your adventure, and remember: sometimes, the best stories come from spontaneous, quirky experiences like this one.
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