Ready for a city rally adventure?
Solve puzzles as a team, collect fun facts and discover your city from a new perspective. Our smartphone city rally combines the best of a scavenger hunt, city tour and escape room - in the fresh air and at your own pace.
Perfect for families and (adult ;)) groups of friends who want to upgrade their next walk, explore a new neighborhood and experience a micro-adventure. Depending on your mood, you can split into teams and play against each other in battle mode or enjoy the tour together.
Your mission in Hamburg - "Traces of the past"
After the death of a Hamburg industrialist, a mysterious note appears in the morning post: his entire inheritance is not to fall to his family, but to those who are capable of passing his final tests. What follows is a journey through Hamburg's city history - from the 1930s to the present day. Step by step, you follow in his footsteps through the city, solving tricky puzzles and discovering how Hamburg has changed over the years.
From the Jungfernstieg with its early technical innovations, the path leads you past important memorials from the World War II era, on to the Rathausplatz in the post-war years, through the decades of economic upswing, to the modern HafenCity - with the Elbphilharmonie as the architectural highlight.
Did you know...?
that the Jungfernstieg was the first asphalted street in Germany in 1834? Or that the first underwater stop was opened here in 1931? Or that the town hall survived the war almost unscathed because a bomb didn't detonate?
Route:
How it works:
Start: When you want, flexible on the day you want, playable 24/7.
Duration: approx. 150 minutes
You need: Charged smartphones and some data volume.
Further information: Simply click on "Go to booking".
Price information:
Test game price: €17.40 basic price for 2 players + €6 per additional person
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