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Discover Brussels through an engaging urban escape game, solving puzzles and exploring iconic neighborhoods for a fun, interactive city adventure.
Planning a visit to Brussels and want more than just sightseeing? The Walter Case escape game promises an interactive way to explore the city’s streets, blending puzzle-solving with urban adventure. Designed for groups of up to six, this self-guided experience combines storytelling, mystery, and a dash of detective work, all while wandering through some of Brussels’ most captivating neighborhoods.
One of the biggest draws is its affordability—at just $23.25 per group, you get nearly three hours of city-wide fun, supported by a mobile app that guides your quest. We love that it’s a flexible experience: no fixed schedule, no crowds, and the chance to play at your own pace. However, it does require a smartphone and a charged battery—so be sure your device is ready to go. Perfect for families, friends, or curious travelers who enjoy puzzles and exploring off the beaten path, this tour offers a unique way to uncover Brussels’ character.
A key highlight is the immersive storyline: you’re cast as a private detective racing against the clock to prevent a deadly bomb from detonating in the city. The narrative unfolds based on your choices, meaning each game can be quite different, keeping the experience fresh even if you return multiple times. That said, the game is entirely self-guided, so it’s best suited for those comfortable navigating urban environments with minimal supervision.


The Walter Case takes place in the streets of Brussels, beginning at Parc de Bruxelles, a central and scenic spot perfect for starting your adventure. The game lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to soak in the city’s sights while engaging in your detective mission. Ending back at the starting point, it’s a loop that ensures you don’t have to worry about transportation at the end.
This activity is designed for most travelers — the only real requirement is comfort with using a smartphone to navigate and solve puzzles. The online support is available around the clock, which is reassuring if you encounter technical issues or get stuck. Participants can pause or restart the adventure if needed, making it a flexible choice for busy schedules or changing plans.
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Unlike typical city tours, this experience is not about ticking off landmarks. Instead, it offers a story-driven exploration where your decisions influence how the game unfolds. You’re not just passively viewing; you’re actively participating in a police investigation that highlights some of Brussels’ districts and hidden corners, which standard tours might overlook.
Reviewers have praised the creativity of the puzzles and the opportunity to explore different districts of the city. One reviewer called it “top expérience,” emphasizing the creative challenges and beautiful neighborhoods encountered during the game—ideal for those who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and brain-teasers. The game’s storyline about blackmail and a bomb threat adds a thrilling sense of urgency, making it more engaging than typical self-guided walks.

While the tour is primarily driven by the game’s storyline, some key areas you may visit include Brussels’ historic center, Parc de Bruxelles, and surrounding districts. As you question suspects, search for clues, and make decisions, you’ll pass by iconic sights and lesser-known gems. The game invites you to look around carefully, engaging your observational skills and curiosity.
Since the experience is designed to be flexible, you might find yourself exploring narrow alleys, vibrant squares, or quiet parks — all integral parts of Brussels’ lively character. The real charm lies in how the story weaves through these neighborhoods, revealing their essence in a new, interactive way.

The positive review from Tripadvisor highlights that the puzzles are “very creative and well-researched,” which indicates a high-quality design. The game’s ability to adapt to your choices means that no two runs need to be the same, adding to its replay value. The support from Coddy, the experience provider, also suggests a reliable and well-organized activity, with assistance available if needed.
This game is praised for its value, combining the fun of an escape room with the freedom of a city walk. It’s also great for team building or family outings, especially since it’s private and only your group participates.

At $23.25, the cost is reasonable considering nearly three hours of thematic exploration and puzzle-solving. The fact that it’s self-guided means no extra guide fees or scheduled times—making it an excellent budget-friendly option for travelers wanting an active, engaging experience. The inclusion of a summary with photos at the end adds a fun souvenir element, which can be cherished long after the game ends.
Since the game has a validity of up to three years, it’s flexible for travelers who might want to repeat or share the experience later. Plus, the free cancellation policy provides peace of mind, especially if your plans change unexpectedly.

This activity is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy puzzles, storytelling, or detective games. It’s ideal for groups of friends, families, or couples looking for a distinctive way to see Brussels beyond the usual landmarks. Travel enthusiasts who appreciate interactive, story-driven experiences will find this a delightful change from conventional tours.
It also suits those who value independent exploration—you set your own pace and follow your own route, making it highly customizable. If you’re traveling with kids or less adventurous companions, just keep in mind they’ll need to be comfortable with smartphones and some walking.

The Walter Case escape game offers a creative and engaging way to experience Brussels. For a reasonable price, you get nearly three hours of detective work, problem-solving, and sightseeing, all guided by a mobile app that makes the experience flexible and fun. It’s a fantastic choice for groups who want to combine urban exploration with a story-driven challenge, and it’s especially suited for those who enjoy puzzles and interactive adventures.
While it may not replace a comprehensive city tour for history buffs or art lovers, it delivers an authentic, playful look at the city’s neighborhoods in a way that’s both memorable and uniquely personal. Whether you’re a solo traveler seeking an unconventional activity or a family wanting a shared adventure, this experience ticks many boxes.
For those craving a mix of fun, challenge, and discovery, The Walter Case is worth considering—brimming with creativity, local flavor, and a dash of suspense. Just remember to have a fully charged phone, and you’re all set for a Brussels adventure like no other.

Do I need a smartphone for this activity? Yes, your smartphone is essential as it guides the game and puzzles.
Is the activity suitable for children? Most travelers can participate, but children should be comfortable with using smartphones and walking around the city.
Can the game be paused or restarted? Yes, since it’s self-guided, you can pause or restart the adventure if needed.
Is there support available during the game? Absolutely, 24/7 online support is included, so help is just a click away.
Can I do this activity any day of the week? Yes, it’s available Monday through Sunday from 12 PM to 11:30 PM.
How long does the game last? Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, but it’s flexible to your pace.
What’s included in the price? The game, online support, and a post-adventure photo summary are included.
Are there any additional costs? No food or drinks are included, and your smartphone and battery are not provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Where does the tour end? The activity concludes back at the initial meeting point at Parc de Bruxelles.
Set out on a detective journey through Brussels with The Walter Case—a smart, fun, and memorable way to see the city.