Experience a new way to discover a city with this 'gamified' tour! Explore Heerlen 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.
A police officer appears to have stolen some sensitive files from the local police station. Can you figure out why he took the files, and find the officer in question before the files go public?
Rally your friends and put your problem-solving and exploration skills to the test!
- Start your adventure at any moment you choose
- All you need is a smartphone with a mobile data plan
- 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.
This is a self-guided tour, you can start at any moment.
Spoorplein is a modern square located near the central train station. It serves as an important transport hub and entrance to the city. The area combines contemporary design with urban activity.
Bongerd is a lively square often referred to as the market area of Heerlen. It features shops, cafés, and terraces, making it a popular meeting place. The square plays a central role in daily city life.
Glaspaleis is an iconic modernist building made largely of glass and steel. Originally a department store, it is now a cultural center with exhibitions and a library. It is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture in the Netherlands.
SCHUNCK was once a well-known department store and is now part of the Glaspaleis cultural complex. It houses art exhibitions, a museum, and a public library. The institution plays a key role in Heerlen’s cultural scene.
Schelmenhofje is a small historic courtyard tucked away in the city center. It offers a quiet and charming atmosphere with traditional architecture. The courtyard reflects the older, more intimate side of Heerlen.
Sint-Pancratiuskerk is one of the oldest buildings in the city, dating back to the Middle Ages. The church features Romanesque and Gothic elements. It stands as an important religious and historical landmark.
Luciushof is a peaceful courtyard area near the church. It provides a quiet place to relax in the historic center. The setting reflects the city’s layered past.
Nederlands Mijnmuseum tells the story of the region’s coal mining history. Through exhibitions and artifacts, visitors learn about the lives of miners and the impact of mining on the area. It is an essential stop for understanding Heerlen’s industrial heritage.
De Vondst refers to archaeological discoveries that highlight Heerlen’s Roman past. The site reveals remains of ancient settlements and artifacts. It connects the modern city to its origins as a Roman town.
Thermenmuseum houses the remains of a Roman bathhouse, one of the best-preserved in the Netherlands. Visitors can explore ancient ruins and learn about Roman life. It is a key historical attraction in the city.
Pancratiusplein is the main square surrounding the Pancratiuskerk. It is a central gathering place with cafés and terraces. The square forms the historic heart of Heerlen.
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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