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e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig: Explore the city at your own pace

Leipzig, DE
Leipzig, DE
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Experience Leipzig like never before with the e-Scavenger hunt! This online city game allows you to explore the most important and famous locations of the city at your own pace. Gather your family or friends and compete against each other to complete the assignments and earn the top score. With a total duration of 180 to 240 minutes, you can start, pause, and end the tour whenever you choose. Begin your adventure at Unterer Park (Hauptbahnhof), Leipzig, and follow the steps to visit iconic landmarks such as St. Nicholas Church, New Town Hall, and St. Thomas Church. Immerse yourself in Leipzig's history and culture as you solve clues and discover hidden treasures. This unique and interactive experience is the perfect way to get to know the city while having a fantastic day with your loved ones.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore Leipzig's famous landmarks and locations
  • Engage in a fun and challenging e-Scavenger hunt
  • Play with family or friends, in teams or against each other
  • Flexible start, pause, and end times for your convenience
  • A unique and interactive way to discover the city
  • 100% tailor-made and unique activity about leipzig
  • E-scavenger hunt on your phone for max. 6 persons
  • Free access to europe's most played city game
  • Use of smartphone and data

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Introduction

Experience the vibrant city of Leipzig like never before with the e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig. This unique and interactive tour allows you to explore the city at your own pace, uncovering its most important and famous locations. Whether you're visiting with family or friends, this exciting adventure is a fantastic way to spend your day in Leipzig.

What to expect?

During the e-Scavenger hunt, you can expect to embark on a thrilling quest as you search for the city's treasures. With your team, complete challenging assignments and compete against other teams to achieve the top score. The tour is designed to be flexible, allowing you to start, pause, and end whenever you choose. This means you have the freedom to explore Leipzig on your own terms.

Who is this for?

The e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig is perfect for anyone who wants to experience Leipzig in a unique and engaging way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a group of friends, or a family looking for an exciting day out, this tour is suitable for all. No matter your age or interests, the e-Scavenger hunt offers a fun and immersive experience for everyone.

Why book this?

Booking the e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig offers you a one-of-a-kind opportunity to discover this captivating city. Unlike traditional guided tours, this interactive experience allows you to set your own pace and explore Leipzig at your leisure. With the freedom to start and pause the tour whenever you choose, you'll have the flexibility to fully immerse yourself in the city's history and culture. Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun adventure, the e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig will provide unforgettable memories.

Good to know

Before embarking on your e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig, it's important to know that the tour takes approximately 180 to 240 minutes to complete. The meeting point is Unterer Park (Hauptbahnhof), Leipzig, where you'll receive instructions for starting the tour after booking. The itinerary includes notable attractions such as the St. Nicholas Church, New Town Hall, and St. Thomas Church. So get ready to discover Leipzig's hidden gems and immerse yourself in its rich history through this exciting and interactive city game.

Reviews

Feedback from previous participants of the e-Scavenger hunt Leipzig has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers have praised the tour for its engaging nature and the opportunity it provides to explore Leipzig at their own pace. Many have particularly enjoyed the competitive aspect of the scavenger hunt, which adds an element of excitement and friendly rivalry to the experience. Overall, participants have had a great time discovering the city's treasures and have expressed high levels of satisfaction with this unique way of exploring Leipzig.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Hauptbahnhof Leipzig

Leipzig's central station is Europe's largest terminus station. The "Hauptbahnhof-Promenaden" is a modern shopping and service centre.

St. Nicholas Church (Nikolaikirche)

The Nikolaikirche, together with the Thomaskirche, is the most famous church in the German city of Leipzig. The church was the central point of the peaceful GDR revolution.

Museum in der Runden Ecke

(Pass by)

This museum is located in an old Stasi building. It shows the refined methods used to keep the East German people in the dark.

New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus)

The New Town Hall - the seat of Leipzig's city council since 1905 - is one of the most important German town hall buildings. Built in the historicist style.

Marktplatz Leipzig

The Markt is a square of approximately 1 ha in the Mitte district of Leipzig, Germany. It is considered the center of the city. The old town hall stands on it, demonstrating its special historical importance.

Romanus Haus

(Pass by)

The Brühl crosses the city centre of Leipzig in east-west orientation. It is also regarded the most important street of the old trade capital Leipzig, with at it the Romanus House.

Neues Bach-Denkmal

The New Bach Monument in Leipzig is located in the Thomaskirchhof south of the Thomaskirche instead of the one that was there from 1883 to 1906.

Universitatskirche St. Pauli

This glass university church looks modern and if you like this architectural style, it is breathtakingly beautiful.

Bach Museum

(Pass by)

The Bach Museum presents the life and work of Johann Sebastion Bach in an interactive exhibition.

Goethe Memorial

Goethe fell in love and wrote his first poems during his law studies in Leipzig. Unveiled in 1903, this magnificent memorial commemorates this great writer.

Alte Borse

(Pass by)

Built as the Börse in 1678, it is now used as an events venue and is known in English as the Old Stock Exchange.

Augustusplatz

The Augustusplatz is a square located at the east end of the city centre of Leipzig. It is the city's largest square, with historic buildings.

Barthels Hof

(Pass by)

Barthels Hof was built between 1747 and 1750 by the Leipzig merchant Gottlieb Barthel, making it the last remaining mercantile courtyard.

St. Thomas Church

The Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) is a Lutheran church in Leipzig, Germany. It is most famous as the place where Johann Sebastian Bach worked.

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