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Discover Strasbourg through an engaging outdoor city game exploring top monuments, solving puzzles, and uncovering secrets – a fun and educational adventure.

The Strasbourg: City game – The Gold of Cagliostro offers a different way to experience the city’s beauty and history. For $28 per group of up to 4, this outdoor adventure takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours to complete, making it a flexible and engaging activity. The game begins at 17 Place de la Cathédrale and guides you through Strasbourg’s iconic sights, including Petite France, Strasbourg Cathedral, and Barrage Vauban.
This tour is perfect for those who enjoy interactive experiences and want to explore at their own pace. The game is designed exclusively in French, which makes it ideal for French speakers or those with some understanding of the language. Although the activity is primarily designed for private groups, it combines puzzles, secret passages, and historical storytelling to create an engaging puzzle-solving adventure through Strasbourg’s streets and alleys.
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The game is set in the year 1780, and the storyline revolves around the mysterious figure Count Cagliostro. A doctor, magician, and charlatan, Cagliostro claims to have discovered a parchment with the secret to turning lead into gold. The challenge for players involves uncovering the hidden ingredients for his legendary potion, which are scattered across Strasbourg’s historic sites.
Throughout the game, players meet historical figures and are encouraged to spot unusual details in the surroundings. The scenario’s immersive narrative keeps players engaged as they follow clues through secret alleys and monumental landmarks, blending history, mystery, and adventure into the experience. This theme provides a compelling reason to explore Strasbourg’s streets beyond typical sightseeing.
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The game takes you to notable Strasbourg sites such as the Petite France district, Strasbourg Cathedral, and Ponts Couverts. Each stop offers an opportunity to admire stunning architecture and capture photo-worthy views while solving puzzles. The Barrage Vauban serves as a scenic photo stop, and the viewpoint provides panoramic vistas of the city.
Plus, the tour includes secret stops and breaks at various points, like Place Gutenberg and Église Saint-Thomas, which are perfect moments for taking in the local ambiance and discovering hidden details. The itinerary emphasizes both scenic beauty and interactive discovery, making it suitable for those who appreciate visual highlights combined with brain-teasing challenges.

Participants use their smartphones to access the game via a link sent immediately after purchase. This digital approach allows the game to guide you via GPS, with the option to pause and resume at any time, adding flexibility. The game uses smartphone sensors to enhance interactivity, creating surprises and additional puzzle layers.
The activity involves a variety of challenges, including observation tasks, puzzles, and riddles. Clues are often hidden in main monuments or in the details of the city’s architecture. Those who get stuck can access hints, ensuring that the experience remains enjoyable even when puzzles are difficult. This tech-assisted approach makes the experience accessible for those comfortable with smartphones and interested in modern interactive adventures.

Starting at Place de la Cathédrale, the game guides you through a series of stops, including Gutenberg Square, Saint-Thomas Church, and the Petite France district. Intermittent breaks lasting 5 to 20 minutes give players time to observe and reflect on the landmarks.
The route also takes you along Ponts Couverts and to the Barrage Vauban, which offers a beautiful view of the city’s historic fortifications. The final stops include Notre Dame Cathedral and several secret locations, culminating back at the starting point. The stops are thoughtfully arranged to combine scenic vistas with hidden clues and historical insights.
More Great Tours NearbyThis city game is designed for private groups of 1 to 4 players. Each participant can connect to the activity via their smartphone, making it easy for families or small groups to participate together. The activity is not suitable for children under 12, individuals with mobility impairments, or those requiring wheelchair access. The game’s focus on walking around Strasbourg’s city center means some physical activity is involved, but the route is manageable for most.
Support is available if needed, and participants should bring a charged smartphone with internet access. The flexible timing allows players to start the game at any point within the 100 days of validity, making it convenient for those with busy schedules.

The activity is inspired by escape game mechanics, but it’s more of an interactive city exploration than a traditional escape room. The puzzles are varied and complex enough to challenge players but not overly difficult thanks to available hints. Participants enjoy solving riddles, spotting hidden clues, and meeting characters that add to the story.
Along the way, historical facts and anecdotes about Strasbourg’s past between the 15th and 21st centuries** are integrated into the experience. This makes the tour both entertaining and educational, perfect for those interested in local heritage. The scenic views of the city, combined with mystery and adventure, create a well-rounded activity suitable for curious minds.
The tour departs from the Strasbourg Tourist Office on Cathedral Square, a central and easily accessible location. The payment process is flexible, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and options to reserve now and pay later.
Participants should be prepared with a charged smartphone and plan for approximately 2.5 to 3 hours of activity. The support team is available if any technical issues arise, ensuring a smooth experience. The entire activity is conducted in French, which should be considered by non-French speakers.
Feedback on this city game is generally positive, with many appreciating its original approach to discovering Strasbourg. Players praise the variety of puzzles and beautiful sightseeing opportunities, as well as the chance to learn interesting historical stories. Some mention minor bugs in the game, but overall, the interactive format is well-received.
A few reviews mention disappointments, such as difficulty starting the game or technical glitches, but these seem to be exceptions. The most common praise focuses on the scenic route and the fun of solving puzzles while exploring Strasbourg’s most iconic sites.
This activity appeals most to small groups or families who enjoy interactive treasure hunts and learning about local history. It’s especially suitable for French speakers or those comfortable with the language, given the activity’s language requirement. The tour’s self-paced nature makes it a good fit for flexible schedules and those seeking a mix of sightseeing and brain-teasing challenges.
Since it involves walking through Strasbourg’s city center, participants should be comfortable with moderate physical activity. The activity is not designed for individuals with mobility issues or very young children.
This outdoor city game combines history, puzzles, and scenic exploration into a fun and educational experience. For $28, it provides a unique way to discover Strasbourg, especially for those interested in interactive storytelling and hidden secrets. The story of Cagliostro adds a layer of intrigue that makes each stop meaningful.
While some technical hiccups have been reported, the overall appeal lies in the combination of beautiful monuments, engaging puzzles, and storytelling. This tour suits small groups looking for a flexible, immersive experience that balances learning and adventure.
Is the game suitable for children?
No, this activity is not suitable for children under 12, due to the nature of the puzzles and the walking involved.
Can I start the game at any time?
Yes, after purchase, you receive a link that you can activate anytime within 100 days, allowing you to choose when to begin.
What do I need to participate?
You need a charged smartphone with internet access. Support is available if technical issues occur.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, this activity requires walking around Strasbourg’s city center, and it is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
In what language is the game available?
The game is only available in French, so some language skills are recommended for full enjoyment.
How long does the activity last?
The activity takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and puzzle-solving speed.
Can the activity be paused and resumed?
Yes, the game can be paused at any time and resumed later, thanks to the digital format.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund without any penalties.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at 17 Place de la Cathédrale in Strasbourg.
What makes this tour different from traditional sightseeing?
Instead of just walking through landmarks, you solve puzzles, follow a storyline, and uncover hidden clues, making the experience more interactive and engaging.