Explore the charming city of Paderborn at your own pace with the e-Scavenger hunt. This unique and affordable self-guided tour offers a fun and interactive game, accessible through our free city game app on your smartphone. As you navigate the city, you'll answer questions about different locations and complete search assignments. With GPS guidance, you'll uncover the most picturesque squares, streets, and monuments while learning fascinating facts about Paderborn. This flexible tour allows you to start, stop, or pause whenever you please, giving you complete control over your exploration. Perfect for individuals, families, or large groups, the e-Scavenger hunt is an exciting way to immerse yourself in the history and beauty of Paderborn. Book now and embark on this captivating adventure!
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2
hours
- 4
hours
Suitable for
1-6
Participants
Private Tour
& Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
Self-guided tour with online App
Play a fun, family-friendly game
Discover the city at your own pace
Use GPS to find the nicest squares, streets, and monuments
Get the most interesting facts about the city
A great online game and city walk in one to use on your phone
Use of smartphone and data
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Introduction
Explore the charming city of Paderborn at your own pace with the e-Scavenger hunt Paderborn. This unique and affordable self-guided tour allows you to uncover the city's hidden gems and historical landmarks through a fun-filled game on your smartphone. Say goodbye to traditional guidebooks and hello to an interactive adventure that brings Paderborn to life.
What to Expect?
During this e-Scavenger hunt, you can anticipate an immersive experience that will take you approximately 120 to 240 minutes to complete. The tour starts at the picturesque Liboriberg 1004, Paderborn, where you'll receive instructions on how to begin your exciting journey. As you progress through the tour, you'll visit various captivating locations, answer questions, and complete search assignments, all while using GPS to navigate the city's streets, squares, and monuments.
Who is This For?
The e-Scavenger hunt Paderborn is designed for anyone seeking a unique and entertaining way to discover the city. Whether you're a solo traveler, part of a large group, or a family looking for a fun activity, this tour caters to all types of explorers. With its family-friendly nature and flexible scheduling, this city game is enjoyed by people of all ages.
Why Book This?
What sets this e-Scavenger hunt apart is the freedom it offers. Unlike traditional guided tours, you have the power to choose when to start, stop, or pause your adventure. The interactive nature of the tour ensures a captivating experience, as you unlock fascinating facts about Paderborn's history and culture. With its affordable price and convenience, this self-guided tour is the perfect way to explore the city on your terms.
Good to Know
Before embarking on your e-Scavenger hunt, make sure you have your smartphone with you. The tour's online app will guide you, providing all the necessary information and instructions. The tour can be booked anytime, allowing you to fit it into your schedule at your convenience. So don't worry about time constraints – take your time to fully immerse yourself in the city's beauty and charm.
Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the e-Scavenger hunt Paderborn rave about its engaging and interactive nature. They appreciate the flexibility to explore at their own pace and commend the informative content provided by the tour. Many highlight how this unique experience adds an extra layer of excitement and adventure to their visit, making it a memorable highlight of their trip. Overall, participants express satisfaction and praise for this modern and innovative way to discover Paderborn.
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
Go to the starting point at Liboriberg 1004, Paderborn (parkplatz). Open the App and Go!
Parkplatz Liboriberg,
Liboriberg 1004, 33098 Paderborn,
DE
Your Itinerary
Marienplatz Paderborn
(Pass by)
Nice square in the middle of the city. Nice to have a drink and rest.
The Adam-and-Eve-House
(Pass by)
The three-storey half-timbered gable house, which was built around 1560, is characterized above all by its rich carvings on the friezes of the gable front. The most impressive of the three carved friezes with ornamental and figurative decorations is the lower one, which also gave the house its name. In the classic reading direction, he tells the story of Adam and Eve's fall into sin.
Abdinghofkirche
(Pass by)
he Abdinghof Monastery Petrus and Paulus is a former Benedictine abbey in Paderborn, Germany. The monastery was founded in 1015.
Bartholomaeuskapelle
(Pass by)
The Bartholomäuskapelle is the oldest known hall church on German soil and impresses with its special acoustics.
Paderborn Cathedral (Dom zu Paderborn)
(Pass by)
Paderborn Cathedral, one of the most important church buildings in Germany from an art-historical point of view, is the archiepiscopal church of Paderborn. The church is dedicated to three saints: Mary, Saint Kilian and as principal patron, Saint Liborius of Le Mans.
Marktkirche
(Pass by)
The Marktkerk is a Roman Catholic church building in the center of the Westphalian town of Paderborn. Originally a Jesuit and university church of the first University of Westphalia, dedicated to Saint Francis Xavier.
Marktkirche
(Pass by)
De Marktkerk is een rooms-katholiek kerkgebouw in het centrum van de Westfaalse plaats Paderborn.
Westernstrasse
(Pass by)
Nice modern shopping street in Paderborn with the nicest hippest shops in the city.
Neptunbrunnen
(Pass by)
In the middle of the market square is the Neptune Fountain, a work by the Paderborn artist Josef Rikus from 1977 to 1979.
Friedrich Von Spee Denkmal
(Pass by)
Bronze statue of Friedrich von Spee reading a book.
Historisches Rathaus
(Pass by)
The Paderborn town hall with its three gables is a prime example of Weser Renaissance architecture. The upper floor with its numerous windows is particularly typical.
Pader Wall Fussweg An Der Pader
(Pass by)
The city of Paderborn has over 150,000 inhabitants. The city was built in the headwaters of the Pader. Follow this path along this small river.
Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
User-friendly for the hearing impaired
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