e-Scavenger hunt Turnhout: Explore the city at your own pace
Overview
Turnhout provides a unique opportunity to engage with its history and culture through a self-guided tour using our online app. This fun, family-friendly game allows participants to answer questions about various locations while completing search assignments on their smartphones.
- 📱 Access the tour via our free city game app, designed for ease of use.
- 🗺️ Utilize GPS to navigate to the most charming squares, streets, and monuments.
- 🔍 Receive intriguing facts about Turnhout as you progress through the game.
- ⏰ Start, stop, or pause the tour at your convenience; instructions will be provided after booking.
- 👥 This city game is suitable for large groups, making it an ideal activity for gatherings.
To keep footprints lighter, Tinggly offers instant digital delivery, a never-expiring benefit, and global options.
- Online App to play the game on your phone
- A super exciting City Trail for a team of max. 6 people
- Smartphone and Data
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- There are not enough superlatives to describe the splendor and appearance of the 14th-century beguinage. Perhaps the recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 is enough to guide you through the gate. Behind it you will discover the beautiful square Begijnhof. (pass by)
- Anyone who thinks that St. Peter's Church is a church like another will be deceived. The exterior is remarkably austere, the interior is breathtaking. (pass by)
- In 1826 Philip Jacobus Brepols put Turnhout on the world map. He pressed the first playing cards and inadvertently set in motion an entire industry. Turnhout became one of the most important producers in the world. (pass by)
- The Taxandria Museum is housed in a 16th-century museum building, the House Metten Thoren. The museum is dedicated to the past of Turnhout. (pass by)
- The Historical Printing Company has an extensive paper collection, which was digitised and can now also be watched online. The different sub-collections are brought together here. (pass by)
- At 129 years old, the Penge is the oldest café in Turnhout, the capital of the Kempen and "City of the Playing Card". (pass by)
- De Warande is a provincial cultural center in the city of Turnhout and was one of the first cultural centers in Flanders. It includes a theater and concert hall. (pass by)