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Explore Mons in an engaging way with the self-guided urban escape game, The Alchemist, combining puzzles, storytelling, and city discovery for up to 6 players.

This self-guided urban escape game takes you through the historic streets of Mons, Belgium for just $23.26 per group of up to 6 people. With a duration of approximately 2 hours, this activity offers an interactive way to uncover the city’s secrets. Starting at Place Saint-Germain, you’ll follow clues via a mobile app that guides you to different points of interest, making it perfect for families, friends, or small groups seeking a playful city adventure.
The game immerses players in a story where you take on the role of an alchemist investigating a witchcraft accusation involving a villager named Josyne. As you explore Mons, you’ll solve puzzles and complete missions to uncover the truth. A significant advantage is the flexibility to play anytime between midnight and 11:30 p.m., making it easy to fit into various schedules. However, it’s worth noting that the experience is designed to be accessible for most, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation.
This activity is ideal for those looking for a fun, interactive exploration of Mons, especially if you enjoy puzzles and storytelling. Its private setting means only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour has earned a 4.0 out of 5 rating based on five reviews, with some noting that it may resonate more with families or slightly younger audiences.

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The core of this experience is a compelling story where players act as alchemists trying to uncover the truth behind a witchcraft accusation in a medieval setting. As you traverse the streets of Mons, you interact with witnesses through the mobile app, solving puzzles related to their stories. The storyline encourages players to decide whether to defend Josyne or support the witchcraft claim, adding a layer of moral choice to the game.
This narrative-driven approach keeps players engaged as they piece together clues from various points of interest. The storyline is well-crafted, making the city feel alive through the lens of this medieval mystery. The flexibility to explore at your own pace allows for an unhurried experience, perfect for those who enjoy immersive storytelling combined with physical activity.
The tour begins at Place Saint-Germain, a central and accessible spot in Mons. The meeting point is easy to find and close to public transportation options, making arrival straightforward. After completing the puzzles, the activity concludes back at the same meeting point, offering convenience especially for groups using public transit or staying nearby.
Since the game is self-guided, there are no guides or scheduled stops; players move at their own pace, exploring the city organically. The duration of 2 hours provides ample time to enjoy Mons’ sights while solving the story’s mysteries without feeling rushed.

Designed for groups of up to 6 people, this activity suits small families, friends, or colleagues seeking a shared adventure. The activity requires only a smartphone, meaning no additional equipment is needed. The private nature of this experience ensures a personalized journey without strangers or crowds.
The tour is accessible for most travelers, with service animals allowed. Its flexible hours enable participants to choose a time that suits their schedule, whether during the day or late evening. The activity’s price of $23.26 per group offers good value considering the length and immersive storytelling.

While the tour boasts a 4.0 out of 5 rating from five reviews, some feedback highlights its appeal for families with children or younger participants. One review calls it an “original way to explore the city,” appreciating the engaging narrative and puzzle design. However, it’s noted that not everyone in a group of young adults was equally enthusiastic, suggesting that this activity might be especially well-suited for younger children or families rather than groups of older teenagers or adults seeking more adrenaline or complex puzzles.
This feedback indicates that the game’s thematic and puzzle complexity aligns best with younger audiences or those interested in a historical storytelling experience rather than a highly challenging escape room.

This self-guided game offers a distinct experience compared to traditional walking tours or guided excursions in Mons. It combines city exploration with storytelling and puzzles, which makes it a more interactive alternative. Unlike guided tours that follow a set route, this activity allows groups to set their own pace and explore the story at their comfort level.
Other experiences in Mons focus on historical walks, guided boat trips, or themed evening tours, but this game emphasizes urban adventure and problem-solving. Its flexible timing and private setup make it a convenient choice for small groups who prefer a game-based exploration rather than a standard guided tour.

Participants should reach the meeting point early to start on time, especially if they want to maximize the experience. Since the game is self-guided, it’s important to download the mobile app beforehand and ensure internet access throughout the walk. The route is designed to be accessible, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended to navigate Mons’ streets.
The activity is suitable most of the day, any time between midnight and 11:30 p.m., offering flexibility for different schedules. Groups interested in a unique way to discover Mons will find this game engaging, especially if they enjoy puzzle-solving and storytelling.

The Alchemist offers a creative approach to exploring Mons, blending history, mystery, and interactive gameplay. Its storytelling focus makes the city’s streets come alive through the lens of a medieval investigation. The price point and duration provide a good value for groups seeking a fun, engaging activity without the need for a guide or large group.
While it may not satisfy those looking for a high-difficulty escape room or a guided narrative, it delivers a playful, immersive experience that appeals to families or casual explorers. Its private setup and flexible hours add to its convenience, making it a memorable way to discover Mons’ charming streets.
“Wij waren op stap met jongvolwassenen (20-30-gers) en in die groep was niet iedereen even enthousiast. Misschien toch beter voor gezinnen met iets …”
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes. The game is well-suited for families or groups with younger children, especially given its storytelling approach and puzzle nature. However, some older guests may find it less challenging.
Can I do the game at night?
Absolutely. The activity can be played anytime between midnight and 11:30 p.m., allowing for evening explorations if preferred.
Do I need any special equipment?
No. The activity requires only a smartphone with internet access and the app. No additional gear or guides are necessary.
Is the experience private?
Yes. This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
What should I know before starting?
Participants should download the mobile app in advance, wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared for a walking tour through Mons’ streets. The activity begins and ends at Place Saint-Germain.
This urban escape game in Mons, centered on the story of The Alchemist, offers a unique, story-rich way to explore the city, combining puzzles, history, and discovery all within a flexible and accessible format.