e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen: Explore the city at your own pace
Highlights
- Explore Enkhuizen at your own pace
- Discover the authentic buildings of the Zuiderzee Museum
- Immerse yourself in a fairy tale world at the amusement park
- Marvel at the unique collection of bottles at the Flessenscheepjes Museum
- Admire the historic Snouck van Loosenpark and its social housing project
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Self-guided city experience
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Duration 2 to 4 hours
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Audio available in 6 languages
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Group size max. 6 people
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User-friendly for all abilities
Experience Enkhuizen in a unique and affordable way with our e-Scavenger hunt. This self-guided tour allows you to explore the city at your own pace, all through our online app. Get ready to play a fun, family-friendly game as you answer questions and complete search assignments on your smartphone. No boring guide needed – you decide when to start, stop, or pause. With GPS, you'll easily navigate to the most beautiful squares, streets, and monuments, while discovering the most interesting facts about the city. Whether you're traveling solo or with a large group, this city game is a perfect activity for everyone. So book now and get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure through the charming streets of Enkhuizen. You won't want to miss this opportunity to uncover the hidden treasures of this historic city.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in French, German, Spanish; Castilian, Dutch, English, Italian
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Enkhuizen at your own pace with a fun, interactive e-Scavenger hunt that combines learning and adventure for all ages.
Included
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A super exciting City Trail for a team of max. 6 people
Excluded
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Smartphone and data
Meeting Point
Go to the starting point at Oranjestraat 1, Enkhuizen. Launch the app and go!
Oranjestraat 1, 1601 BC Enkhuizen , Netherlands
End Point
Go to the starting point at Oranjestraat 1, Enkhuizen. Launch the app and go!
Oranjestraat 1, 1601 BC Enkhuizen , Netherlands
What to expect
What did life look like on the former Zuiderzee? Experience and view it in the Zuiderzee Museum. Stroll along the authentic buildings from the former Zuiderzee area in the beautiful outdoor museum
This amusement park is entirely dedicated to fairytales. In the park various fairytales are portrayed by means of dolls and houses. There are also several attractions.
Flessenscheepjes Museum
The Flessenscheepjes Museum in Enkhuizen houses over a thousand bottles from different periods and all parts of the world.
Snouck Van Loosen park
The Snouck van Loosenpark is the second largest garden village in the Netherlands in age. It is also one of the first social housing projects in the country
Brouwerij De Werf
Enkhuizen has a rich history of beer breweries. There were once more than 25 breweries. This is one of the few remaining breweries of Enkhuizen.
The Zuider- or Sint-Pancraskerk is a two-aisled, late Gothic hall church in the Dutch town of Enkhuizen.
Westerkerk
The Westerkerk in Enkhuizen is one of the top 100 monuments in the Netherlands. Construction of the current church, dedicated to Saint Gommarus, started around the year 1470. It is a so-called "three-aisled hall church"
Stadsgevangenis van Enkhuizen uit 1612
Next to the town hall in Enkhuizen is the city prison: a tall, narrow building that is remarkably skewed due to subsidence. The cells are still intact.
The Snouck van Loosenhuis, a prominent town hall on the Enkhuizer Oude Haven.
Stadhuis van Enkhuizen uit 1688
The town hall, which is considered Vennekool's masterpiece, was built at a time when Enkhuizen's greatest economic and cultural.
De Westerpoort of Koepoort uit 1654
The Koepoort or Westerpoort is a city gate in Enkhuizen. The gate was the western gateway to the city of Enkhuizen for centuries and is part of the city's fortifications.
De Enkhuizer Waag
The Waag in Enkhuizen dates from 1559 and has had various functions over the past centuries.
Deze waterpoorten werden rond 1600 gebouwd als deel van de vestingwal. Beide poorten werden in 1945 voor de laatste keer gebruikt.
Deze waterpoorten werden rond 1600 gebouwd als deel van de vestingwal. Beide poorten werden in 1945 voor de laatste keer gebruikt.
Cortshuis (1617)
Historically a part of the almost straight road that runs straight through the region
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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User-friendly for hearing impaired
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Start early to avoid crowds.
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Take breaks at the charming harbors.
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Try local fish dishes at nearby eateries.
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Visit the Enkhuizen Museum afterward.
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Check public transport options for convenience.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience Enkhuizen like never before with the e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen! This unique and affordable self-guided tour allows you to explore the city at your own pace using our online app. No more boring guided tours or strict schedules - with our city game app, you have complete control. Simply log in, start the game, and let the adventure begin!What to expect?
During the e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen, you can expect a fun, family-friendly game that combines exploration and education. As you navigate the city, answering questions about different locations and completing search assignments, you'll learn fascinating facts about Enkhuizen's history, culture, and landmarks. The total duration of the tour is flexible, ranging from 120 to 240 minutes, depending on your pace and level of curiosity.Who is this for?
This self-guided tour is perfect for anyone looking for a unique and interactive way to discover Enkhuizen. Whether you're a local resident wanting to learn more about your city or a tourist craving an immersive experience, the e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen is designed for you. Families, groups of friends, and even solo travelers can enjoy this activity. It's suitable for all age groups and does not require any previous knowledge of the city.Why book this?
What sets the e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen apart is its flexibility and freedom. Unlike traditional guided tours, you decide when to start, stop, or pause the game. The self-guided aspect allows you to explore at your own pace, giving you the freedom to immerse yourself in each location. Plus, our city game app utilizes GPS technology to guide you to the most beautiful squares, streets, and monuments, ensuring you don't miss any hidden gems.Good to know
After booking, you'll receive instructions on how to start the tour. You can choose to embark on the e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen anytime you wish, making it convenient for your schedule. Additionally, this city game is not only suitable for individuals or small groups, but also perfect for large groups looking for an engaging and entertaining activity. So gather your friends, family, or colleagues, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!Reviews
Individuals who have experienced the e-Scavenger hunt Enkhuizen have praised its interactive nature and educational value. They loved how it combined fun and facts, allowing them to discover the city's hidden stories and treasures. Many reviewers mentioned that it was a great way to spend time with their families or friends, as the game sparked lively discussions and friendly competitions. Overall, those who have taken part in this self-guided tour expressed high satisfaction with its performance and entertainment value.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is