Accueil›Agenda›GhentBelgium Pulse editorial pickAtelierFlandreEscape Hunt Ghent5 salles thématiques dans le centre de Gand : Égypte, Sherlock Holmes, prison, laboratoire, mine d’or.QuandEn coursOùEscape Hunt Ghent · Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 70, 9000 GentVilleGhentPrix€24-30 per playerIdéal pourAdultesAdosGroupesFunIntérieurCréatifRéserver / billets↗Ouvrir la source↗Discovered via Escape Hunt. Vérifiez toujours les dates, horaires, billets et prix sur les canaux officiels de l’organisateur avant de vous déplacer.Activités similairesWorkshop· OngoingThermae Boetfort — MelsbroekMelsbroekA castle-domain sauna day just outside Brussels, with steam, hot water and cold air moving between stone courtyards, pools and quiet relaxation rooms. It works for a four-hour reset after work or a slower weekend ritual with lunch on site.€38 / 4-hr day pass· Indoor· BookingWorkshopThermae Boetfort — MelsbroekA castle-domain sauna day just outside Brussels, with steam, hot water and cold air moving between stone courtyards, pools and quiet relaxation rooms. It works for a four-hour reset after work or a slower weekend ritual with lunch on site.WhenOngoingWhereThermae Boetfort · Sellaerstraat 42, 1820 MelsbroekCityMelsbroekPrice€38 / 4-hr day passWhat to expect•Separate swimwear and nude wellness zones, so choose the comfort level that fits your group•Nine saunas, two pools, six Jacuzzis, steam baths and a floatation pool across the estate•A relaxation bath tucked into the old wine cellar•Restaurant and terrace options if you want to turn the visit into a half-day escape•Open daily, typically from 10:30 until late eveningInsider tipsBook ahead online; same-day and next-day reservations may need phone confirmation.Bring ID: Thermae Boetfort says access can be refused if ID scanning is declined.Choose a weekday for the lower entry price and a calmer post-work visit.Children are admitted from age 10, but this is mainly an adult quiet-wellness setting.Cultural contextThermae Boetfort sits on a 400-year-old castle estate in Melsbroek, near Brussels Airport, and is run as part of the Thermae wellness group alongside Thermae Grimbergen. Its appeal is very Belgian: a practical sauna culture shaped around bathing rituals, hot-cold cycles, restaurant breaks and long opening hours rather than a one-off treatment. The site divides its wellness into swimwear and nude areas, reflecting the mixed comfort levels found in Belgian public sauna life. It is less a special event than a standing local ritual: after-work decompression, couple time, or a quiet day off within easy reach of Brussels and Flemish Brabant.Best for·Brussels workers wanting a late-evening sauna reset near the airport·couples looking for a calm wellness date outside the city centre·Flemish Brabant residents planning a weekday half-day escape·adults comfortable with Belgian public sauna etiquette·small friend groups choosing between swimwear and nude wellness zonesGood forAdultsCouplesGroupsChillIndoorCalmRomanticBook / tickets ↗Original source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Thermae Boetfort. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.Workshop· OngoingEscape City Brussels — multi-room facilityBrussels · IxellesA tense, rain-proof hour off Avenue Louise: your group is dropped into a heist, outbreak, mystery or prison-break scenario and has to turn locks, clues and hunches into a way out.€26-32 per player· Indoor· BookingWorkshopEscape City Brussels — multi-room facilityA tense, rain-proof hour off Avenue Louise: your group is dropped into a heist, outbreak, mystery or prison-break scenario and has to turn locks, clues and hunches into a way out.WhenOngoingWhereEscape City Brussels · Avenue Louise 65, 1050 BruxellesCityBrussels (Ixelles)Price€26-32 per playerWhat to expect•Eight escape-room options split across two Brussels locations•Themes built around robbery, infection, investigation and breaking out•Small-team puzzle solving with locks, hidden clues and timed pressure•Paid sessions at about €26-32 per player, booked in advanceInsider tipsBook ahead for Friday evenings and wet weekends; indoor group activities fill quickly in Brussels.Check the room language and difficulty when booking if your group mixes French, Dutch and English speakers.Arrive early around Avenue Louise; tram and metro works or shopping traffic can slow the last kilometre.Cultural contextEscape rooms became a fixture of Belgian city leisure in the 2010s, fitting neatly into Brussels life: compact, multilingual, weather-proof and easy to schedule after work. Escape City Brussels sits near Avenue Louise, one of the capital’s main shopping and office corridors, so it works as much for colleagues as for friends celebrating a birthday. The format borrows from video games, theatre and board-game logic: teams enter a themed room, read the space, divide tasks and solve under time pressure. In a city used to mixed-language groups, the shared puzzle often matters more than fluent conversation.Best for·Brussels colleagues planning an after-work team activity near Avenue Louise·teenagers and adults wanting an indoor birthday plan in Ixelles·mixed-language friend groups who enjoy logic puzzles more than long explanations·couples or small groups looking for a paid rainy-day activity in BrusselsGood forAdultsTeenagersGroupsFunIndoorCreativeBook / tickets ↗Original source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Escape City. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.Workshop· OngoingLockdown Brussels — escape roomsBrusselsA locked door, a ticking 60-minute clock and five story worlds in central Brussels: heist nerves, asylum unease, museum clues and time-travel logic all folded into one compact indoor night out.€25-30 per player· Indoor· BookingWorkshopLockdown Brussels — escape roomsA locked door, a ticking 60-minute clock and five story worlds in central Brussels: heist nerves, asylum unease, museum clues and time-travel logic all folded into one compact indoor night out.WhenOngoingWhereLockdown Brussels · Rue Antoine Dansaert 18, 1000 BruxellesCityBrusselsPrice€25-30 per playerWhat to expect•Five themed escape-room scenarios at Lockdown Brussels•60-minute games built around clues, locks, codes and group deduction•Themes listed include heist, asylum, museum and time travel•Central Dansaert address, close to Brussels' bars, shops and dinner spots•Paid sessions, listed at €25-30 per playerInsider tipsBook ahead for Friday evenings and weekends; small-group time slots can disappear quickly.Arrive with a fed, unhurried team: the clock starts feeling short once everyone talks at once.Best as a pre-dinner or after-work plan around Dansaert, Sainte-Catherine or the Bourse area.Cultural contextEscape rooms became a familiar part of Belgian city leisure in the 2010s, mixing theatre design, puzzle logic and team-building into a one-hour format. Lockdown Brussels places that formula in the Dansaert quarter, a central Brussels area better known for design shops, cafes and evening crowds than tourist monuments. The venue’s appeal is less about sightseeing and more about urban social life: friends, colleagues, dates and visiting family stepping briefly into a fictional crisis, then spilling back into the city for food or drinks. Its ongoing format makes it useful when Belgian weather turns wet or plans need structure.Best for·Brussels friends looking for an indoor group challenge near Dansaert·couples who prefer puzzles and pressure to a standard drinks date·teenagers and adults planning a birthday activity in central Brussels·after-work teams wanting a one-hour activity before dinnerGood forAdultsTeenagersGroupsCouplesFunIndoorCreativeBook / tickets ↗Original source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Lockdown. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.Workshop· OngoingThe Cube Antwerp — escape roomsAntwerpA rainy-day puzzle sprint in northern Antwerp: seven themed rooms over two floors, where your group trades city noise for padlocks, clues, countdown pressure and the small chaos of deciding who saw what first.€25-30 per player· IndoorWorkshopThe Cube Antwerp — escape roomsA rainy-day puzzle sprint in northern Antwerp: seven themed rooms over two floors, where your group trades city noise for padlocks, clues, countdown pressure and the small chaos of deciding who saw what first.WhenOngoingWhereThe Cube · Bredabaan 716, 2170 AntwerpenCityAntwerpPrice€25-30 per playerWhat to expect•Seven escape rooms in one indoor venue on Bredabaan•Team-based puzzle play suited to couples, friends, teens and work groups•A 2170 Antwerpen location outside the old-centre tourist crush•Paid sessions, listed at about €25-30 per playerInsider tipsBook the room difficulty to your least experienced player, not your most confident one.For date night, choose an earlier slot so you can debrief over food or drinks nearby afterwards.Larger groups should split into parallel teams and compare escape times after playing.Cultural contextThe Cube Antwerp is part of Belgium’s permanent escape-room scene: indoor, bookable leisure built around teamwork rather than spectatorship. Based at Bredabaan 716 in 2170 Antwerpen, it serves the city’s northern side instead of the usual historic-centre entertainment circuit. Escape rooms became a familiar Belgian group activity in the 2010s because they fit the country’s weather, compact cities and after-work culture: one hour indoors, a clear shared goal, and enough pressure to turn colleagues, friends or family members into temporary detectives. The Cube’s multi-room setup makes it closer to a puzzle hub than a single themed attraction.Best for·Antwerp friends planning an indoor evening without going into the city centre·couples who prefer active date nights to dinner-only plans·teenagers and parents looking for a weather-proof group activity·work teams in northern Antwerp wanting a short teambuilding challenge·escape-room regulars comparing multiple rooms in one venueGood forAdultsTeenagersGroupsCouplesFunIndoorCreativeRainy dayOriginal source ↗Open full page →Discovered via The Cube Antwerp. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.