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Discover 2 City pass in Kasterlee on Trip.com, updated January 11, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 8 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 6.85 per person, with an average total of EUR 6.85. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 8 verified reviews, City pass Kasterlee boast an average rating of 4.3.

This week's most popular City pass: "Roermond Outlet free parking + extra 10% off + Starbucks voucher Designer Outlet Roermond self-drive combo ticket", with 7 reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Roermond Outlet free parking + extra 10% off + Starbucks voucher Designer Outlet Roermond self-drive combo ticket", a 8-hour adventure in Kasterlee!

The next available day tour departs on January 12, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Kasterlee City pass usually take about 8 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Kasterlee City pass now offer English-speaking guides

January is the perfect time to visit Kasterlee! Choose from City pass available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Roermond Outlet free parking + extra 10% off + Starbucks voucher Designer Outlet Roermond self-drive combo ticket.

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Reviews: Roermond Outlet free parking + extra 10% off + Starbucks voucher Designer Outlet Roermond self-drive combo ticket
Guest User2025-12-07
Firstly, the ability to book same-day tickets is great; other platforms require booking several days in advance. Secondly, confirmation was quick. However, clicking on the e-ticket in the order details led to an error code page, meaning there was no e-ticket. Later, I checked my email and found an email from another company, not Ctrip, containing a picture with a QR code. But showing only the picture wasn't enough; the Guest Service staff asked for the email I received. Then, I gave them my parking ticket, and they scanned it, so I didn't need to pay. One thing I was confused about was that after scanning my parking ticket at the payment machine, the screen displayed "Please pay 7 euros." I went back to Guest Service to ask why, and the staff said it might be a system bug. They scanned my parking ticket again and told me to just drive out. And that was indeed the case; the barrier opened automatically when I reached it. It seems the camera automatically matches my license plate number with the parking ticket when I enter, so it recognizes the license plate number and opens the gate when I exit.