Belgium

From 'shopping queen' to Vespa tourist

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Score nice trinkets in the shopping heart of Turnhout. Then glide on a Vespa past the most beautiful spots in the Kempen.

From 'shopping queen' to Vespa tourist
48-hour city trip in Turnhout
Day 2
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Early
Warandestraat, Turnhout, Belgium

Honest and ecological at Eeden

Start your day with a delicious cup of coffee and a hearty breakfast at Eeden. With plenty of vegan options on the menu, this place is a real hotspot for vegan lovers! Be sure to browse the boutique with handmade soaps, ceramics, handbags, jewelry, and upcycled clothing.

Walk to shopping boulevard Le Bon (350 meters).

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Morning
Victoriestraat 39, Turnhout, Belgium

Shopping at Le Bon

A trendy outfit, cool interior items, hip gadgets for your mini-me, or a lush fresh flower bouquet: you will undoubtedly find it in the vibrant shopping heart of Turnhout. A real must-visit is shopping boulevard Le Bon with more than 20 local entrepreneurs surrounded by plenty of greenery. Still haven't found what you were looking for? Then follow the creative shopping route along the best local addresses. Comfy sneakers recommended!

Walk to the Grand Place (450 meters).

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Midday
Grote Markt 67, Turnhout, Belgium

Homemade treats at Bistro Tati

It's high time for a lunch break! Settle down on the cozy terrace of Bistro Tati and treat yourself to a homemade lunch with a freshly prepared bag of slow coffee. Enthusiasts can opt for a real 'high tea' with fresh sandwiches, scones, pastries, and a choice of more than 30 types of tea. Still room for a dessert? Then choose a piece of homemade cake. A delight for the eyes and the taste buds.

Walk, bike, or drive to Otterstraat 120 (500 meters).

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Afternoon
Otterstraat 120, Turnhout, Belgium

Explore the Kempen by Vespa

The best way to explore the surroundings of Turnhout? With a colorful Vespa, of course! Glide with your scooter past the most beautiful spots in the Kempen on this 55-kilometer journey. No riding experience is needed (a driver's license is!): after an expert explanation, you'll have it down in no time.