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13/02/2022
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Den Bosch
Netherlands
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26
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Goal of the Activity

Show the participants another great city in the Netherlands: Den Bosch! While they are discovering the city, they also get the chance to connect with new people.

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Sign up until February, 10th!

Are you longing for an adventure in this cold season?  ESN Nijmegen takes you to the cozy city Den Bosch were we will play a thrilling City-Escape Game! 
It’s a perfect opportunity to get to know new people, see a typical dutch city and have fun together!

What you can expect:
We will leave around 10 from the Nijmegen Central Station and take the train to Den Bosch which takes around 30 min. Arrived in the city we will have an interesting city tour whereby you can get to know the city and enjoy its flair. Afterwards it’s time for a lunchbreak. Around 1 pm we start our City Escape tour which takes 2 hours. There you are divided up into small teams and walk through the city while having to solve great mysteries. Before we go back you will have some free time to explore, for example, the cute shops in the city  . We will leave Den Bosch around 18:00 h and are therefore back in Nijmegen around 18:30 h.

You can sign up here: https://forms.gle/RUxDfGK14ML67Gk48
And pay via this link until February 10th, 23.59: https://shop.eventix.io/f64edfe4-6e7c-4f0d.../tickets...

Just send us a message in case you have questions or drop by at our office!

Please note: Have a regular check on the ESN page on Facebook or Instagram due to the corona measurements. We keep you updated there in case something should change.

We are looking forward to meeting you!

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
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Foster Intercultural Dialogue
Showcase Cultural Heritage
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