Imagine exploring a vibrant European capital with your friends, solving puzzles on the go, and stopping for a drink or two along the way. That’s essentially what Brussels: Outdoor City Escape Game With Drinks promises—and, for the most part, delivers. While it might not be perfect, it’s a creative way to see the city from a different angle, especially if you enjoy a mix of activity, challenge, and socializing.
What we love about this experience are two things: first, the clever blending of technology and outdoor exploration that keeps the activity engaging; second, the opportunity to visit Brussels’ streets and bars in a relaxed, social setting. The interactive app guides you through missions, making it feel more like a game than a tour, which is a breath of fresh air compared to traditional sightseeing. However, a possible downside is that the execution seems to fall short for some, with at least one reviewer mentioning that it’s “poorly executed” and not offering the best value for money. Nevertheless, if you’re comfortable with a bit of unpredictability and are seeking a fun pub crawl with a twist, this could be a good choice.
This experience is best suited for groups who enjoy active outings, aren’t overly concerned with a polished tour, and want a unique, social way to explore Brussels. It’s ideal for friends traveling together or colleagues looking for a team-building activity, especially if you’re okay with a somewhat informal setup and a price point of $40 per person.
Key Points

- Unique blend of outdoor exploration, riddles, and bars
- Guided by smartphone app for an interactive experience
- Includes 3 free drinks per person
- Duration of about 2.5 hours makes it a manageable activity
- Group size between 6 and 10 people per team
- Potential variability in quality based on reviews
- Suitable for adults only, with a focus on social and active fun
- Cost-effective if you enjoy interactive, social activities
The Experience in Detail

This city escape game begins in the heart of Brussels, where your group meets with the game master, picks up gear, and downloads an app that will be your guide. The idea is straightforward: walk approximately 3 km through the city streets, uncover clues, complete missions, and visit some local bars along the way. The game lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a perfect activity for an afternoon or early evening.
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Starting Point and Meeting Logistics
You’re asked to arrive on time at the designated meeting point, ringing a bell to start your adventure. The activity is primarily conducted in English, French, and Dutch, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers. The meetup is in central Brussels, which is a convenient starting point for those already exploring the city.
The Route and Missions
While the specific route isn’t described in detail, what we do know is that the game combines urban sightseeing with a pub crawl. As you walk, you’ll solve riddles that unlock clues to the next location, with the app guiding you along the way. This method keeps the activity lively and interactive, especially when compared to traditional guided tours that tend to be more static.
Bars and Free Drinks
A highlight for many is the inclusion of three free drinks per person—preferably beers, but alcohol-free options are available if arranged beforehand. This adds a casual, social element to the experience, encouraging groups to relax and chat as they move from one spot to another. Do note that additional drinks at bars are not included, so if you’re thirsty, be prepared to buy extra.
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Cost and Value Considerations
At $40 per person, this activity offers a decent price for a social, activity-based experience in Brussels. The included drinks enhance the value, but reviews suggest that the overall execution might not match expectations in some cases. One traveler mentioned it “not being good value for money,” citing that the activity could be better organized or more engaging. It’s worth considering whether your group enjoys interactive, slightly imperfect activities or prefers more polished tours.
The Real-Life Feedback

Reviews provide a useful perspective. One traveler noted that although the activity has “good potential,” the execution is “poorly done,” which can affect the enjoyment. The same reviewer suggested that discounts for larger groups would improve value, indicating that the current pricing may feel steep for some.
On the other hand, the concept of mixing drinks, friends, and technology is appealing, especially for those wanting a more lively, unconventional way of seeing Brussels. If your group thrives on casual, social adventures, this might still be a fun choice—just with tempered expectations.
Practical Tips for Participants

- Arrive promptly to start on time.
- Bring a fully charged smartphone with internet data, ideally one per person.
- A deposit of 50 euros per team (min 6, max 10 people) is required, so be prepared with cash.
- Contact the provider to arrange alcohol-free drinks if preferred.
- Consider splitting larger groups into multiple teams for a competitive edge.
Comparing to Similar Experiences

Looking at other pub crawls and city tours in Brussels, this activity offers a more interactive and social vibe, though perhaps less polish than guided tours. Its main selling points are the combination of outdoor exploration and bar visits, making it a lively alternative to conventional sightseeing.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best for groups of friends or colleagues looking for a relaxed, fun activity that combines light physical movement with social drinking. If you’re after a polished, high-end tour, this might not be your best bet, but if you enjoy quirky, informal experiences, it could be a memorable part of your Brussels visit.
Travelers seeking value and authentic fun might appreciate the social aspect and the chance to see some lesser-known corners of the city, all while enjoying a beer or two. However, those expecting a flawlessly run activity might want to read the reviews carefully and weigh whether the potential shortcomings are worth the price.
The Sum Up
Brussels: Outdoor City Escape Game With Drinks offers a distinctive way to experience the Belgian capital, especially if you enjoy interactive activities and social drinking. While some reviews highlight room for improvement in execution, the core idea—combining puzzles, outdoor sightseeing, and pub stops—is appealing and fun for the right group.
This activity suits adventurous groups who like a bit of friendly competition and casual fun. It provides a chance to see parts of Brussels that might be missed on traditional tours, all while enjoying drinks and good company. Keep in mind that quality and flow can vary, so manage your expectations accordingly.
Cost-wise, it’s a reasonable option if you’re looking for something different from standard sightseeing. Just be prepared for the possibility that the event might feel a bit rough around the edges, but that’s often part of its charm.
FAQ
Is this activity suitable for children?
No, it’s intended for adults, as it involves alcohol and is not suitable for children under 16.
How long does the activity last?
The game is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes long, making it a good option for an afternoon activity.
What is included in the price?
The ticket includes 3 drinks per person, either beers or soft drinks if requested in advance.
Do I need to bring anything?
Yes, be sure to bring a charged smartphone with internet data. Also, a deposit of 50 euros per team is required.
Can I join this activity with a large group?
Yes, groups of 6 to 10 people are ideal; larger groups can split into two teams to compete.
Is the tour guided by a person?
You meet a game master at the start, but most of the experience is guided by the app and self-navigation.
Can I do this activity in any language?
The activity is available in English, French, and Dutch.
What if I want a different type of drink?
You can request alcohol-free options beforehand, but additional drinks at bars are not included.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does this experience work well for solo travelers?
It’s designed for private groups, so it’s best suited for groups of friends or colleagues. Solo travelers might find it less engaging unless they join an existing group.
If you’re looking for a lively, social way to explore Brussels that mixes activity with casual drinking, this outdoor city escape game could be worth trying. Just remember to balance your expectations and enjoy the unpredictable fun.
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