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Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour in Florence

Florence, IT
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Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour in Florence

Florence, IT
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Embark on a captivating adventure through historical Florence and solve a murder mystery that will transport you back to the Renaissance era. This self-guided tour takes you on a thrilling journey through the city's most famous locations as you hunt for clues to unravel the crime. Gather your friends and family and challenge yourselves to piece together the puzzle while immersing yourselves in the beauty and history of Florence. From Piazza San Firenze to Ponte Vecchio and beyond, each step will bring you closer to solving the enigma. With a duration of 180 minutes, this unique experience is perfect for those seeking an exciting and immersive way to explore the city. Book your spot today and unlock the secrets of Florence's past.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Unique murder-solving adventure in Renaissance Florence
  • Explore famous locations and historical landmarks
  • Self-guided tour for flexibility and independence
  • Challenge yourself to find clues and solve the mystery
  • Fun activity for friends and family to enjoy
  • Gift for winner
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks

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

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

ACCORD Italy Smart Tours & Experiences

tour start from our office. You will receive a booklet with the map and all instructions to complete the programme: 33 stops

Piazza San Firenze

1st stop

Piazza della Signoria

stop required to answer some questions

Ponte Vecchio

pass through the Ponte Vecchio

Piazza del Duomo

stop to answer some questions

Museo Casa di Dante

check for an image

Piazza Santa Croce

stop in front of the Church

More about this experience

Introduction

Embark on a thrilling adventure in Renaissance Florence with the Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour. This unique experience allows you to immerse yourself in the rich history of the city as you attempt to solve a captivating murder mystery. Explore the enchanting streets of Florence, uncover hidden clues, and put your detective skills to the test in this self-guided tour. With a total duration of 180 minutes, this exciting journey will take you to some of Florence's most famous locations, offering an unforgettable experience filled with suspense and intrigue.

What to expect?

During the Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour, you can anticipate an exhilarating adventure through Florence's historical streets. As you follow the tour's itinerary, you'll come across 33 stops that will challenge your investigative abilities. Each stop presents an opportunity to find crucial clues related to the mystery, engage in thought-provoking questions, and piece together the puzzle of the murder. The tour is designed to immerse you in Florence's past, providing a unique perspective on the city's culture, art, and landmarks.

Who is this for?

This self-guided tour is an ideal experience for individuals, friends, and families seeking an exciting and interactive way to explore Florence. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a detective-at-heart, or simply an adventurous traveler, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. The flexibility of a self-guided tour allows you to set your own pace, making it suitable for anyone who wants to uncover the secrets of Florence while enjoying a thrilling adventure.

Why book this?

Experience the fusion of sightseeing and immersive storytelling as you delve into the Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour. This unique concept offers an innovative way to explore Florence, combining history, culture, and mystery into one captivating experience. Your detective skills will be put to the test, providing an exciting challenge while allowing you to discover the city's hidden gems. Uncover the truth behind a murder that occurred centuries ago, and become part of Florence's intriguing history. This tour provides an unforgettable adventure filled with excitement, suspense, and a deep connection to the past.

Good to know

Join the Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour by meeting at the designated meeting point and receive your comprehensive booklet, which includes a map and instructions for the program. The tour takes approximately 180 minutes to complete, and you will have the freedom to explore at your own pace. Make sure to bring your detective mindset, comfortable shoes, and a sense of adventure. Throughout the tour, you'll visit iconic locations such as Piazza San Firenze, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, and more, immersing yourself in the charm of Renaissance Florence while unraveling the mystery.

Reviews

This self-guided tour has received rave reviews from individuals who have embarked on this extraordinary journey. Participants have praised the interactive nature of the experience, emphasizing how it allows them to fully engage with Florence's history while enjoying a thrilling adventure. Many have described it as an immersive and unique way to explore the city, with the murder-solving aspect adding an exciting twist. Travelers have also appreciated the flexibility of the tour, as it allows them to take their time and delve deeper into the fascinating clues at their own pace. Overall, the Historical WhoDunit Murder Solving Self-Guided Tour has left participants captivated, enriched, and fascinated by the mysteries of Florence's past.
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