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Discover Innsbruck’s Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game, a fun, self-guided adventure combining puzzles, storytelling, and city sightseeing for all ages.
The Innsbruck Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game offers a unique way to explore the city while solving a captivating mystery. Priced at $23.09 per group (up to 4 people), this 2-hour adventure is designed for those who enjoy puzzle-solving, storytelling, and a touch of detective fun. It’s perfect for families, friends, colleagues, or solo players who want to turn the city into their crime-solving playground at their own pace. The game is played on your phone, making it flexible and accessible for anyone with a smartphone.
The activity starts at Annäsäule on Maria-Theresien-Straße 18 in Innsbruck, Austria, and concludes back at the same spot. It involves following clues, cracking codes, and engaging with digital characters to uncover the mystery of Balthasar’s murder. Its easy difficulty level makes it accessible to all, including children, and it offers an engaging mix of fun tasks and plot twists. Travelers should note that this tour does not include guided narration or city interaction, but it provides clear instructions for a smooth experience.


The adventure begins at Annasäule, a prominent monument on Maria-Theresien-Straße, a main street in Innsbruck. After booking, participants receive an email with instructions and the Loquiz app download link. The start is flexible, allowing players to begin any time on their selected date. The meeting point is accessible via public transportation, and the activity is private, meaning only your group participates.
Since the game ends back at the starting location, it’s easy to plan other activities nearby or continue exploring Innsbruck after completing the mystery. The self-guided format means no need for a guide or scheduled tour times, offering the freedom to play at your preferred pace.
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While the game emphasizes story-driven puzzles, reviews suggest it also provides an opportunity to see parts of the city. One review notes that during gameplay, players saw the entire city center, adding a sightseeing element to the experience. However, since the game lacks direct interaction with the city or additional facts about Innsbruck, it’s best viewed as a fun, puzzle-centric activity rather than a comprehensive city tour.

The heart of this adventure is solving the murder of Balthasar. Players follow clues, decode messages, and complete photo tasks that bring them closer to the solution. The storyline twists and turns keep the experience engaging, with suspense building as players piece together evidence. The game is considered easy, making it accessible for families with children or those new to detective games.

Participants download the Loquiz app after booking and follow clear instructions sent by email. The game involves meeting digital characters, cracking codes, and completing fun photo tasks. Each puzzle is designed to be challenging but manageable, with a focus on story progression rather than complex difficulty. Since the game is self-guided, you can pause and resume as needed, playing at your own pace.
The activity is designed for groups of up to four people per device, with one ticket allowing up to 14 players when multiple groups are booked. Larger groups can purchase additional tickets to ensure everyone can participate. This setup makes it suitable for families, small groups of friends, or colleagues looking for a team-building activity.
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While the activity is cost-effective and offers flexibility, it does not include additional city information or guided commentary. The game lacks interaction with local landmarks beyond the puzzles, so users seeking a more comprehensive sightseeing experience might want to supplement this activity with additional tours. Also, navigation issues have been noted in some reviews, so paying attention to the instructions and using a reliable device is recommended.
This Sherlock Holmes game differs from traditional guided tours or sightseeing bus rides. It offers a more personal and interactive experience, letting players explore at their own pace and focus on the story and puzzles. For those interested in combining puzzle-solving with Innsbruck’s scenery, it provides a cost-efficient and fun alternative.

The activity permits free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if plans change. Since it’s a self-guided experience, there are no scheduled guides or fixed times, giving participants the freedom to choose when to start during their visit.
This self-guided Sherlock Holmes game stands out for its story-driven approach and affordable price point. It’s particularly well-suited for families and small groups who enjoy puzzle-solving and want to explore Innsbruck’s city center in an engaging way. Its easy difficulty makes it accessible for children and casual players, though some users may find the navigation aspect a bit tricky.
While the game offers a fun and interactive detective story, it does not include in-depth facts or guided city insights. Review comments suggest that additional suggestions for an optimal route could improve the experience. It is best considered a light, entertaining activity rather than a comprehensive sightseeing tour.
This tour provides an enjoyable mystery adventure that combines puzzle-solving and city exploration in a flexible, self-guided format. It’s ideal for families, friends, or solo players looking to do something different during their Innsbruck stay. While it may lack detailed city facts or guided narration, its story-driven gameplay and affordability make it a worthwhile choice for those interested in detective stories.
Travelers should be prepared for navigation challenges in some areas and consider complementing this activity with other guided tours if they wish to learn more about Innsbruck’s history and landmarks. The Innsbruck Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game offers a fun, engaging way to see the city through the lens of a detective.
“All was ok only little problem with navigation. We have much fun , was little something else as only walking.”
How long does the game take?
Approximately 2 hours, giving you flexibility over how long you want to spend solving the mystery.
Can I play this game alone?
Yes, the game suits solo players, but it is designed for groups of up to four per device.
Do I need a special device?
No, a smartphone with internet access and the Loquiz app is all you need to play.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it is rated as easy, making it suitable for families with kids.
Where does the game start and end?
It starts at Annasäule on Maria-Theresien-Straße and finishes at the same location.
Can I play at any time?
Yes, you pick your own start time on your selected date, and the game is played at your own pace.
Is the activity private?
Yes, only your group participates in the game.
What if I have navigation issues?
Some reviews mention navigation difficulties; we recommend paying close attention to instructions and using a reliable device.
Does the game include city facts?
No, the game focuses on solving the mystery, without additional facts about Innsbruck beyond the story.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.