Experience a new way to discover a city with this 'gamified' tour! Explore Roermond during this self-guided walking tour that lets you see the city in a different light. You'll even learn about hidden spots most locals don't know about!
Immerse yourself in a uniquely crafted story as you solve engaging puzzles that highlight the history and noteworthy sights of the city.
Rally your friends and put your problem-solving and exploration skills to the test!
You can start your adventure at any moment you choos. All you need is a smartphone with a mobile data plan.
This tour is suitable for a team of up to 5-6 players aged 15 and older (supervision recommended for younger players). This city tour takes around 2 hours to complete and is approximately 2,5 kilometers long.
The starting point is at the Hamstraat. On the opposite site is 'Uzimi restaurant'.
The endpoint is at the "Markt". near the "Commandantshuis".
The Prinsenhof is a historic complex that once served as a residence for high-ranking clergy and nobility. Today, it forms part of the bishop’s administrative center. The building still reflects the city’s rich and influential past.
This impressive cathedral is dedicated to Saint Christoffel and serves as the religious heart of Roermond. It combines Gothic elements with later architectural styles due to multiple restorations. Inside, you can admire beautiful stained glass windows and religious artworks.
The Cuypershuis is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Pierre Cuypers. Visitors can explore his major contributions to Dutch architecture and design. The museum is located in his former home and workshop.
The Munsterkerk is one of the oldest and most important Romanesque churches in the Netherlands. Built in the 13th century, it is known for its symmetrical design and distinctive towers. The church is a national monument and an iconic landmark in Roermond.
This church was part of a former Franciscan monastery and has a modest yet impressive appearance. Today, it is used for both cultural and religious events. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages.
The Rattentoren is a remnant of Roermond’s medieval city walls. It once served as a defensive structure and possibly for storage. Today, it stands as a recognizable historical feature within the city.
The Ursula Chapel is a small, atmospheric chapel with a long religious history. It was part of a former convent complex. The chapel is appreciated for its quiet ambiance and historical character.
“Het Gesprek” is a modern artwork located on Voogdijstraat, symbolizing dialogue and human connection. The piece invites passersby to pause and reflect on communication in everyday life. It adds a contemporary cultural element to Roermond’s historic city center.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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