Skip the crowds—this is a private tour for your group only.
Spend two hours on a joyful private walking tour that aims to provide peaceful sightseeing to you and your family while you become familiar with some of the most remarkable sites in Tournai. Learn about the diversity and wealth of local religious heritage as you start the journey by visiting a centuries-old church that is often referred to as an exceptional heritage of Wallonia. Explore a historic roman tower and step back into the past as you discover the only cathedral in Belgium listed on UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll the city's center and hear insightful stories, anecdotes, and legends about Tournai's past. Explore every corner of the local Museum of History where the entire history and uniqueness of Tournai will be discovered.
The tower and the nave date from the 13th century and the choir is from the following century. This church is classified as exceptional real estate heritage of Wallonia.
Construction of the church began in 1440. Visiting this church, you will discover a nave and two aisles, a strongly projecting transept with blind transverse walls, a chancel with a heptagonal apse, two sacristies that were added later on and an originally Romanesque tower.
The only cathedral in Belgium to be listed on the UNESCO World Heritage. The nave and the transept built in the 12th century are in the Romanesque style and the choir was completed in 1254, is in the Gothic style. (Outside visit)
In 1839, the museum was moved into a gallery and a square room designed by the architect Bruno Renard at its current location. Visiting this museum, you will discover the first elephant that arrived in Belgium in 1839, which has become a treasure recognized by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. Also witness a large collection of taxidermy, an exposition on amphibians, collection of stones and crystals, reptiles and insects.
By the main entrance
Ypres, known locally as Ieper, is a historic city in the Flemish province of West Flanders, Belgium. It is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its significant role in World War I. The city's iconic Cloth Hall and Menin Gate, a memorial to the missing soldiers of the war, attract visitors from around the world.
The Cloth Hall is a magnificent medieval building that was once the center of the European cloth trade. It now houses the In Flanders Fields Museum, which focuses on the history of World War I.
The Menin Gate is a war memorial dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in World War I and have no known grave. The Last Post ceremony is held here every evening at 8 PM.
St. Martin's Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. It is a significant religious and cultural landmark in Ypres.
The Ramparts of Ypres are a series of fortifications that surround the city, offering scenic walking and cycling paths with views of the city and countryside.
Tyne Cot Cemetery is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world, containing the graves of nearly 12,000 soldiers from World War I. It is a poignant and moving tribute to those who lost their lives.
A traditional Flemish stew made with chicken, vegetables, and cream, often served with potatoes.
A beef and beer stew cooked with onions, brown sugar, and spices, typically served with bread or fries.
A rich stew made with beef, beer, and spices, often served with potatoes or bread.
Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and often topped with whipped cream, fruit, or chocolate.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Ypres, with warm temperatures and numerous festivals and events. The city is lively, and all attractions are fully operational.
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Ypres is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
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Ypres Bus Station
The local bus network operated by De Lijn covers the city and surrounding areas, making it easy to get around.
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Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture, canals, and charming streets. It's a perfect day trip from Ypres for those interested in history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Lille is a vibrant French city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a lively cultural scene. It's an easy day trip from Ypres for those interested in art, history, and French cuisine.
The Passchendaele Memorial Museum is dedicated to the Battle of Passchendaele, a significant World War I battle. It offers a poignant and educational experience for those interested in the war's history.
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