Flanders Fields Remembrance Day Trip from Brussels
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Experience Highlights
Visit the First World War battlefields of Flanders on this 1-day tour from Brussels. The experience lasts about 13 hours and you will be accompanied by a tour guide so you can learn all about the events of the First World War along with its monuments.
Return journeys in an air-conditioned vehicle from Brusselsare included. In Flanders you will see monuments commemorating the soldiers killed in the first world-scale conflict. You will enter the Flanders Field Museum and view the graves at Tyne Cot Cemetery and Vladslo Cemetery.
- Get to know Flanders, one of the battlefields of the First World War with this tour.
- You will spend about 13 hours on the experience with a tour guide.
- All transfers are included in an air-conditioned vehicle.
- You will enter important sites such as the Flanders Field Museum and the Tyne Cot Cemetery.
What’s included
- World War I Excursion to Flanders from Brussels
- Tourist guide
- Food and drink
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Step by Step
Tread the battlefields of World War I with this tour to Flanders from Brussels. Throughout the experience you will be accompanied by a tour guide who will explain the history and anecdotes that took place here.
It is approximately 120 km from Brussels to the battlefield, which is why the tour includes return transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle. Once you arrive at the remains of the battlefield, you will see a number of monuments commemorating those who fell in battle.
Some of the most impressive you will see are the Soldier of the Brood monument, an imposing statue dedicated to the sacrifice of 2000 Canadian soldiers who died during a German gas attack. Other examples are the Religious Memorial of the Afflicted Fathers , or the Western Front , which symbolises Belgium's courage during the conflict.
On the other hand, you will not only see monuments, but also parts of real history, starting of course with the battlefield itself. Also included is admission to the Flanders Field Museum, where you can learn more about the history of Flanders. You will also visit the Tyne Cot Cemetery and the German cemetery at Vladslo.