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Discover Prague with a flexible, self-guided scavenger hunt. Solve riddles at your own pace and see major sights like Prague Castle and the Jewish Quarter for $51.

The Prague: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s iconic sights independently. Priced at $51 per group up to 10 people, this experience lasts approximately 5 hours and is ideal for those who prefer flexibility in their sightseeing. Starting any time you choose, the tour begins with receiving a scavenger hunt box by mail, which includes 16 envelopes filled with riddles, directions, and interesting facts. This means there’s no fixed schedule, and you can start exploring whenever it suits your plans.
One of the standout features is that no guide is needed; you navigate Prague at your own pace, pausing whenever you want to take photos or rest. This makes it perfect for independent travelers or small groups interested in a fun, interactive experience without the constraints of a traditional tour. While the price is reasonable, it’s important to factor in the shipping time for the hunt box, which can take up to 4 working days within Germany and up to 5 working days across the EU.
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The tour kicks off at Wenceslas Square, a bustling hub in Prague known for its equestrian monument of Saint Wenceslas. From here, the scavenger hunt directs you through the historic Old Town, leading you past the parish hall and the Powder Tower. These landmarks set the tone for a walk filled with architectural marvels and historical insights.
Beginning at this lively square, travelers get a sense of Prague’s vibrant atmosphere, with plenty of cafes and shops nearby. The initial riddles help orient visitors, ensuring they get a good feel for the city’s layout before moving on to more specific sights. The flexibility allows you to pause and explore each location thoroughly or keep walking according to your interest.

The Old Town Square features prominently in the scavenger hunt, inviting you to discover Tyn Church and the Church of St. Nicholas. These imposing religious buildings showcase Prague’s Gothic and Baroque architecture, and the Astronomical Clock at the Old Town Hall is a highlight you won’t want to miss.
The riddles guide you through these locations, offering interesting facts along the way. The Old Town Square buzzes with activity, and the clues help you uncover stories behind the buildings. The tour’s design allows enough time for photos and breaks, making the experience comfortable and personalized despite its structured format.

Continuing through the Jewish Quarter, the hunt takes you past historical synagogues, the Rudolfinum, and the Prague Philharmonic. The Jewish Quarter offers a glimpse into a vital part of Prague’s history, rich with cultural and architectural significance.
From here, the route leads to the Vltava River, where you cross Charles Bridge. The scavenger hunt prompts exploration of the John Lennon Wall and the second St. Nicholas Church, providing opportunities for memorable photos. The walk over Charles Bridge is a quintessential Prague experience, with stunning views and street performers adding to the lively scene.
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The Prague Castle, described as probably the longest castle in Europe, forms a central part of the scavenger hunt. Included in the puzzle are stops at St. Vitus Cathedral within the castle grounds and the Golden Lane, where Franz Kafka once lived.
The riddles lead you through these areas, revealing details about the castle’s architecture and history. The St. Vitus Cathedral is a grand Gothic structure, and the Golden Lane offers a charming glimpse into Prague’s past with its colorful tiny houses. The flexibility of the tour allows for extended visits to these highlights or quick exploration, depending on your pace.
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Participants receive their scavenger hunt box by mail, which contains all materials needed for the interactive walk. Delivery may take up to 4 working days within Germany or up to 5 days across the EU, so planning ahead is advised. Once received, the experience can be started at any time, independent of the shipping date.
The no guide aspect makes this tour suitable for small groups of friends or families who enjoy solving puzzles and want the freedom to explore Prague on their own terms. The price includes shipping and the puzzle kit, but entrance fees, food, and transportation are not covered.

Since the tour begins at Wenceslas Square, travelers should bring their scavenger hunt box with them. There is no fixed guide or group meeting; the activity is entirely self-directed. The end point is back at the starting location, providing a circular route that makes it easy to plan meals or further sightseeing afterward.
The flexible start time means you can begin the hunt at any time during the day, fitting the experience into your schedule effortlessly. This independence extends to pausing the game whenever needed, offering a relaxed pace.

The tour involves walking across various parts of Prague, including cobbled streets and urban areas. Comfortable shoes are recommended for the 5-hour walk. Since no special transportation or guided assistance is included, travelers should be comfortable navigating on foot.
Accessibility details are not specified, so those with mobility concerns should consider the route carefully. The activity suits those who enjoy puzzles, history, and urban exploration, and is ideal for groups up to 10 people looking for a cost-effective and independent day in Prague.

This self-guided scavenger hunt offers a more personalized and flexible alternative to guided tours or structured sightseeing passes. It appeals especially to independent travelers who prefer to guide themselves and enjoy a fun, puzzle-based exploration.
While it does not include entrance fees or transportation tickets, its affordability and the interactive element make it a standout option for a day of discovery. For those interested in combining sightseeing with a treasure hunt element, this experience provides a memorable twist on exploring Prague’s renowned sites.
Operated by Stadtspiel Schnitzeljagd GmbH, this tour is available for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind when planning ahead. You can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility if your plans change.
The process involves ordering the scavenger hunt box online, with delivery timed to your schedule, then starting your adventure at any chosen time. This straightforward system suits spontaneous travelers or those with a flexible itinerary.
This interactive, independent way of seeing Prague combines fun puzzles with top sightseeing spots, from Wenceslas Square to Prague Castle. Its affordable price, self-paced format, and comprehensive route make it a compelling choice for small groups or families seeking a personalized experience.
While some might find initial directions a bit tricky, the ability to pause and explore at will balances this out. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy solving riddles and want to discover Prague on their own terms. This tour offers a memorable twist on sightseeing that can be tailored to your preferred pace and interests.
“Cool idea, but it was sometimes difficult to follow the directions at first.”
How does the self-guided scavenger hunt work?
You receive a box by mail with riddles, directions, and facts, which you follow to explore Prague.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour is flexible and can be started at any time after receipt of your scavenger hunt box.
What landmarks are included in the route?
Major sights include Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle, among others.
How long does the activity last?
It lasts approximately 5 hours, but you control the pace and may take more or less time.
What’s the price for this tour?
The cost is $51 per group, accommodating up to 10 people. Shipping costs and timing should be considered.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for sights are not included; participants explore the exteriors or interiors at their own expense.
Is this suitable for families or small groups?
Yes, it’s designed for groups of up to 10 and offers a fun, interactive experience suitable for families or friends.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring comfortable shoes and your scavenger hunt game box.
Can I take breaks during the tour?
Absolutely, you can pause the game anytime to rest, take photos, or explore a location more thoroughly.
Is this experience accessible for everyone?
Accessibility details are not specified, so consider the walking involved before booking if mobility is a concern.