Explore Ypres’ WWI history, iconic memorials, and stunning architecture. Join our tour for a moving journey through time and culture. Book now!
Explore Ypres’ WWI history, iconic memorials, and stunning architecture. Join our tour for a moving journey through time and culture. Book now!
- Sanctuary Wood - Transportation from Hotel to Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62
- Sanctuary Wood - Situated near Ypres, an area deeply associated with the tragedies of war, Wood Museum Hill 62 is located on land that saw some of the most intense battles of the Great War. Its importance is not only due to its strategic location but also because it…
- Sanctuary Wood - Transportation from Hotel to Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62
- Sanctuary Wood - Situated near Ypres, an area deeply associated with the tragedies of war, Wood Museum Hill 62 is located on land that saw some of the most intense battles of the Great War. Its importance is not only due to its strategic location but also because it preserves trench warfare artifacts and is dedicated to honoring the sacrifices of soldiers from around the globe.
Visitors to Wood Museum Hill 62 are taken back in time as they explore the preserved trenches, bunkers, and artifacts scattered across the landscape. These trenches, once alive with activity and filled with danger, now stand as a solemn reminder of the human cost of war. Walking through them, one can almost feel the weight of history, as echoes of the past resonate through the air.
- Ieper (Ypres) - Drive to a scenic spot in nature for lunch
- Ramparts Cemetery - Located within the historic city walls, this solemn burial ground serves as the final resting place for soldiers who fought and perished in the brutal battles of World War I.
Upon entering the cemetery, the rows of carefully maintained graves extend in silent tribute to the lives lost in the chaos of war. Each headstone, weathered by time yet still bearing the names of the fallen, tells a story of bravery, camaraderie, and sacrifice. The Ramparts Cemetery is a testament to the international nature of the conflict, with soldiers from various nations laid to rest side by side, united in death as they were in duty.
The cemetery’s location within the ancient city walls adds a layer of poignancy to the site. The sturdy ramparts, once crucial to the defense of Ypres, now serve as a solemn guardian to the fallen, their weathered stones witnessing the passage of time and the enduring scars of conflict.
- Ypres Cloth Hall - Chocolate Tasting in Ypres Center
- In Flanders Fields Museum - Located within the historic Cloth Hall, a symbol of resilience and rebirth amidst the devastation of war, the museum provides visitors with a comprehensive and immersive experience that explores the human stories behind the Great War.
One of the museum’s most moving exhibits is the reconstructed trench, complete with sandbags, barbed wire, and the sounds of battle echoing through the dimly lit corridors. Visitors can walk through the trench, gaining a visceral understanding of the harsh realities faced by soldiers on the front lines. Personal stories and artifacts further humanize the experience, highlighting the bravery, sacrifice, and resilience of those who served.
- Menin Gate - Every evening since 1928, except during the years of German occupation in World War II, the Last Post ceremony has been held under the Menin Gate. This simple yet profoundly moving ceremony, organized by the Last Post Association, honors the memory of the fallen by sounding the traditional bugle call known as the Last Post. The ceremony draws visitors from around the world who gather to pay their respects and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Menin Gate holds a special place in the hearts of veterans, families, and visitors alike, serving as a symbol of remembrance and reconciliation. Its location at the eastern entrance to the city of Ypres, near where countless soldiers passed through on their way to the front lines, adds to its significance as a site of pilgrimage for those seeking to honor the memory of the fallen.
- Menin Gate Memorial - Transportation from Menin Gate to Hotel

- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Our tour begins with a deep dive into the poignant history of World War I. From the iconic Menin Gate Memorial to the haunting trenches of Sanctuary Wood Museum, we’ll uncover the secrets of the Ypres Salient and pay homage to the brave soldiers who fought and fell on these hallowed grounds. Prepare to be moved by the solemn beauty of these historic…
Our tour begins with a deep dive into the poignant history of World War I. From the iconic Menin Gate Memorial to the haunting trenches of Sanctuary Wood Museum, we’ll uncover the secrets of the Ypres Salient and pay homage to the brave soldiers who fought and fell on these hallowed grounds. Prepare to be moved by the solemn beauty of these historic sites and gain a newfound appreciation for the sacrifices made in the name of freedom.
As we wander through the charming streets, we’ll marvel at the stunning architecture that spans centuries of craftsmanship. From the grandeur of the Cloth Hall to the intricate details of St. Martin’s Cathedral, each building tells a story of resilience and rebirth, offering a window into Ypres’ rich cultural heritage.
As the day draws to a close, we invite you to join us for the poignant Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate Memorial, a timeless tradition that honors the fallen and reminds us of the enduring spirit of remembrance and unity.
- Travel time is included in the total duration
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.