Get to know the story behind exciting crimes? Or even solve tricky puzzles as a detective yourself? You can do this on interactive city rallies through Munich and its most beautiful parks. YourCityQuest's puzzle tours allow young and old to get to know the city from a whole new perspective. All you need is a smartphone and a puzzle-loving household to accompany you. Set off and solve captivating puzzles together.

Our top 3 highlight quests:

Murderous Munich

From fraud to robbery to mugging: discover Munich's most spectacular crime scenes and learn the story behind the crimes in this family-friendly version of the "Murderous Munich" rally. Solve puzzles together and embark on an exciting tour into the city's criminal past. There is a lot to discover! So you'll be out and about for a while. Please remember to bring enough provisions. The puzzle tour is suitable for children aged 10 and over.

Crime scene Olympiapark

The following crime must be prevented: A cunning thief wants to steal the world's largest diamond in the Olympic Park! Become a hidden investigator and follow the information from the police headquarters. Collect information during your scavenger hunt through the park and track down the thief. It's a challenge for the whole family: Because the puzzles will keep young and old guessing. Discover the hidden corners of the Olympic Park and learn interesting facts about the city at the same time. Once you've done it, you'll be rewarded with probably the most impressive view of Munich.

Adventures in the English Garden

There is also plenty for the whole family to discover in the English Garden. Accompany the little rabbit Solodbladdl on his tour through the Volkspark and solve lots of puzzles together. Only with your help can the rabbit manage to find his friend Gockel Junior. If the route is too long for you, the adventure is of course just as much fun on a running bike or bicycle! Haserl and Gockel are looking forward to kindergarten and primary school children aged 3 and over.

Here you can find all the "Quests" in Munich.

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