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Exploring Brussels and the Belgian cities of art on your own is fabulous, no doubt about it. But private, customized tours offer ease, efficiency, and insight that you might otherwise miss.
Below you find the standard itinerary of our tour. As a guest on a private tour you can ask us to personalize your route in order to hit those city highlights which are of keen interest to you.
This is a tour for history buffs! You will discover one of Flanders’ most enchanting cities but you will also wonder at the atrocities of the first World War and learn how many international conflicts today are rooted in the Great War. In Bruges you follow your guide on his walking tour way back in time! You will see literally all highlights of Bruges.
Then we take you to the scene of the first gas attacks and of the bloodiest battle in Flanders Fields: Passchendaele and Tyne cot: the world’s largest Commonwealth cemetery. The highlight of the tour is the Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate in Ypres.
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The In Flanders' Fields Museum is a museum in Ypres, Belgium, dedicated to the study of the First World War. It occupies the second floor of the Cloth Hall on the market square in the city centre. The building was largely destroyed by artillery during the war, but was afterwards reconstructed.
Zonnebeke is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the villages of Beselare, Gheluvelt, Passendale, Zandvoorde and Zonnebeke proper.
ladslo German war cemetery is about three kilometres north east of Vladslo, near Diksmuide, Belgium. Established during World War I, the cemetery holds 3,233 wartime burials.
Hill 60 is a World War I battlefield memorial site and park in the Zwarteleen area of Zillebeke south of Ypres, Belgium.
This was the dressing station where Dr. John McCrae wrote the famous poem "in Flanders Fields".
A daily tribute to all commonwealth soldiers and officers that were missing after battle.