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Discover Girona's murder mystery with this self-guided Sherlock Holmes game, offering puzzles, storytelling, and city exploration for $23.89 per group.
The Girona Self Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game offers a unique way to explore the city while solving a thrilling crime. For $23.89 per group, up to four players, this 2-hour experience combines detective fun with Girona’s scenic streets. It’s perfect for families, friends, colleagues, or solo adventurers who enjoy puzzle-solving and storytelling. The game is self-guided, meaning you download the app after booking and play at your own pace, making it flexible to fit into any schedule. While it does not include a tour guide or city interaction beyond the clues, it promises an engaging, story-driven experience that turns Girona into a detective’s playground.
A noteworthy aspect is the easy difficulty level, making it suitable for families with children or those new to escape games. The game is designed to be accessible and fun, with puzzles that challenge without causing frustration. With positive feedback about ease of download and good staging, this activity offers good value and an entertaining way to discover Girona’s streets through a detective story. It’s important to remember that this is a private activity for your group only, allowing for a personalized experience.


This self-guided murder mystery takes place entirely in Girona, with clues integrated into the city’s scenery and landmarks. The game begins at Roosik & Co on Rambla de la Llibertat, a central location easy to reach via public transportation. The storyline revolves around the murder of Balthasar, with players following a series of clues, solving puzzles, and uncovering the truth. The game’s story is full of twists and suspense, keeping players engaged throughout the 2-hour adventure.
What makes this experience stand out is the use of digital characters and fun photo tasks that encourage exploring Girona while staying immersed in the storyline. Since players work solo or in teams of up to four per device, groups can choose their preferred pace, making it ideal for casual outings or more focused detective sessions. The game ends where it begins, providing a complete and self-contained experience.
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The activity starts at Roosik & Co, Rambla de la Llibertat, 4, a convenient spot in Girona’s city center. From this meeting point, there are no additional transport requirements, as the game unfolds across the streets of Girona. The self-guided format means no tour guide is involved, and players simply follow the instructions emailed after booking.
The group size is limited to 14 people per ticket, but larger groups can purchase multiple tickets for a more extensive team. Since the game is played on your smartphone, it’s recommended to have a smartphone or compatible device ready, along with a data connection or downloaded app. The activity is designed for most travelers and is accessible to those with service animals.

During the game, players encounter digital characters that provide hints or advance the storyline. These virtual interactions add a modern twist to the detective experience. The puzzles, which are described as easy, involve cracking codes, completing photo challenges, and following suspenseful storylines. Every task is crafted to bring players closer to solving the murder of Balthasar, with surprises and plot twists along the way.
These features make the game engaging without requiring prior experience in detective puzzles. It’s designed to be family-friendly, so younger players or those new to mystery games will find the tasks manageable but still entertaining.

One of the main advantages of this self-guided activity is the flexible start time—you can begin whenever you like on your selected date. The approximate duration of 2 hours allows you to fit the game comfortably into a sightseeing day or a leisurely afternoon. Since there’s no fixed schedule, groups can take their time to enjoy the clues, explore Girona’s streets, and savor the experience at their own pace.
This setup is especially beneficial for those who prefer to avoid rigid tour times or want to combine the game with other activities in Girona. It’s a casual yet immersive way to spend part of your day, creating a memorable story as you wander through the city.

The booking includes the Murder Mystery Game itself, delivered via the Loquiz app. There are no additional guides, physical interactions, or city tours included. Travelers should bring their smartphone or compatible device to download and run the game.
Since the experience is entirely digital, no physical tickets or guides are necessary. It’s worth noting that service animals are allowed, and the activity is accessible near public transportation. The game is offered in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch, to accommodate a diverse range of players.
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The single review available notes that the experience is “easy to download,” with “good staging” and a well-done virtual setup. The reviewer highlights value for money and the ability to explore Girona while walking around. The activity’s simple difficulty level makes it accessible for all ages and experience levels, which is reflected in its positive reputation.
While the activity does not include additional city interaction or a guided tour, the story-driven puzzles and city exploration combine to offer a fun, independent experience. The free cancellation policy ensures flexibility, allowing participants to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This self-guided murder mystery suits families, friends, colleagues, and solo players seeking a light-hearted, story-focused activity. It’s especially appealing to those who enjoy detective stories, puzzles, or city exploration without the need for a guide or scheduled tour. The activity’s affordable price and easy difficulty make it an accessible choice for all ages.
It’s less suited for travelers looking for guided tours, physical interactions, or detailed historical insights into Girona. Instead, the game’s strength lies in its storytelling, puzzle-solving, and city adventure combined into a flexible, enjoyable activity.

This self-guided game offers a cost-effective, entertaining way to discover Girona’s streets through the lens of a detective story. The story of Balthasar’s murder, combined with interactive puzzles and digital characters, makes for a fun and engaging experience. Its accessibility and flexibility suit a wide range of travelers, especially families or those new to mystery games.
While it doesn’t include a live guide or city interaction beyond clues, the quality of staging and storyline make it a worthwhile activity for anyone wanting a playful challenge during their Girona visit. The good value for money and positive review suggest it is a reliable choice for an immersive, puzzle-based adventure.
“Great experience, easy to download, virtuality well done, good staging. We walk well in Girona at the same time, Value for money very well!Auto-tra…”
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, the game is described as easy and suitable for families with kids, making it accessible for younger players.
Do I need to bring my own device?
Yes, a smartphone or compatible device is required to play the game, which is delivered via the Loquiz app.
Can I start the game at any time?
Absolutely, you can begin the game at any chosen time on your booking date since it is self-guided and flexible.
How long does the game last?
The activity takes approximately 2 hours, but you can pace yourself and extend or shorten your experience.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins at Roosik & Co, Rambla de la Llibertat, 4 and ends back at the same location.
Is there a group size limit?
A single ticket covers up to 4 players, but larger groups can purchase multiple tickets for more participants.
What languages are available?
The game is offered in Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The activity is designed to be easy and accessible; most travelers can participate. It’s near public transportation and allows service animals.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who is the provider of this experience?
The activity is provided by City Game.
Can I customize the start time?
Yes, the start time is flexible, allowing you to play whenever it suits your schedule on your selected date.
Is this a guided tour?
No, this is a self-guided activity with no tour guide involved.
What is included in the price?
The Murder Mystery Game is included; no additional city tour or physical guide is provided.
Is this experience worth the price?
Based on positive reviews and the engaging game design, it offers good value and entertainment for the price.
This Girona Self Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game provides an accessible, engaging way to uncover Girona’s streets while indulging in a detective story filled with puzzles and surprises. For those who enjoy stories, challenges, and exploring at their own pace, this activity makes a memorable addition to any Girona visit.