Explore Flanders’ WWI battlefields from Brussels, uncovering stories of sacrifice and resilience. Visit Ypres and In Flanders Fields Museum for a poignant journey.
Explore Flanders’ WWI battlefields from Brussels, uncovering stories of sacrifice and resilience. Visit Ypres and In Flanders Fields Museum for a poignant journey.
- In Flanders Fields Museum - Battlefields from Brussels
- Hill 62 (sanctuary Wood) Canadian Memorial - A preserved battlefield offering a vivid glimpse into the war’s conditions.
- Essex Farm Cemetery - Known for its preserved bunkers and as the location where Lieutenant
- Langemark Cemetery - One of the few German cemeteries in the…
- In Flanders Fields Museum - Battlefields from Brussels
- Hill 62 (sanctuary Wood) Canadian Memorial - A preserved battlefield offering a vivid glimpse into the war’s conditions.
- Essex Farm Cemetery - Known for its preserved bunkers and as the location where Lieutenant
- Langemark Cemetery - One of the few German cemeteries in the region, providing a contrasting perspective on the war’s toll.
- The Passchendaele Canadian Memorial - the Battle of Passchendaele and the broader context of the war.

- WiFi on board
- Private luxury car and professional driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission to In Flanders Fields Museum
- WiFi on board
- Private luxury car and professional driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission to In Flanders Fields Museum
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
In a nation where war once raged, its presence is still felt, even though it occurred a hundred years ago. For each of the over 600,000 who perished here, for each of the more than 425,000 graves and names on memorials, and for the numerous remnants and artifacts in the frontline area, for each of the millions impacted (whether physically or…
In a nation where war once raged, its presence is still felt, even though it occurred a hundred years ago. For each of the over 600,000 who perished here, for each of the more than 425,000 graves and names on memorials, and for the numerous remnants and artifacts in the frontline area, for each of the millions impacted (whether physically or psychologically injured, refugees, and displaced individuals), there exists a tale of suffering, pain, and hardship somewhere in the world.
The City of Peace Ypres and the In Flanders Fields Museum maintain the connection to the wartime past. This is crucial for those who wish to discuss peace and war today.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.