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Discover Nancy with an engaging self-paced e-Scavenger hunt for groups up to 6, exploring iconic sites like Place Stanislas and Porte Héré at $37.12.
Exploring Nancy has never been more flexible and fun than with the e-Scavenger hunt, a personalized city discovery activity offered by Qula. Priced at $37.12 per group (up to 6 people), this mobile ticket experience allows you to explore at your own pace for approximately 2 to 3 hours. The tour’s strength lies in its customizable timing, letting you start, pause, and finish whenever you choose, making it ideal for groups seeking a relaxed yet engaging way to see Nancy’s most famous landmarks.
This self-guided activity covers a variety of historic and cultural highlights, including Porte Desilles, Craffe Gate, Parc de la Pepiniere, and the renowned Place Stanislas. While the tour is praised for its flexibility and the convenience of free access to Europe’s most played city game, it’s worth noting that answers may occasionally lack clarity, which could challenge those who prefer perfectly guided experiences. Overall, it suits curious travelers who enjoy interactive exploration and want to map out their own route through Nancy.


The tour begins at Porte Desilles, an important monument recognized as France’s oldest war memorial. This memorial gate sets the tone for a journey steeped in history, and it’s a scenic starting point. The free admission makes it accessible for everyone, and the 20-minute stop allows for ample photo opportunities and reflection on Nancy’s wartime past.
Following this, the route takes you to Craffe Gate, which is Nancy’s oldest surviving fortification. Built during the 14th and 15th centuries, Craffe Gate once served as a prison, adding a layer of historical intrigue. Its 20-minute visit offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and Nancy’s defensive history, all without any entrance fee.
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A highlight of the scavenger hunt is Parc de la Pepiniere, a vibrant and colorful city park near Place Stanislas. This 30-minute stop provides a peaceful break with lush trees, open spaces, and playgrounds for children. It’s ideal for families or anyone wanting a moment to relax amid their exploration.

The Palais du gouvernement de Nancy, once used as army headquarters from the 18th century until the mid-2000s, is now open to the public since 2013. The tour includes a stop here, giving visitors the chance to appreciate its historical significance and architecture, adding depth to the city’s story.

Built in the 19th century, the Basilique Saint-Epvre is renowned for its beautiful stained glass windows and Bavarian wood panelling. The 20-minute visit inside reveals intricate craftsmanship and spiritual artistry, with entry remaining free of charge. Its striking architecture makes it a must-see stop on the scavenger hunt route.

The Arc Héré or Porte Héré is a triumphal arch located on the north side of Place Stanislas. Its 20-minute stop emphasizes its importance as a ceremonial gateway, symbolizing Nancy’s regal history and architectural elegance.

The centerpiece of the tour is Place Stanislas, celebrated as Europe’s most beautiful royal square. This 20-minute stop offers stunning views of axial symmetry, ornate fountains, and classical architecture. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it embodies 18th-century craftsmanship and remains a vibrant hub for locals and visitors alike.

The Nancy Cathedral, built in the 18th century, stands as a significant religious landmark. The Eglise Saint-Sebastien, rising majestically over Charles the Third Square, offers another glimpse into Nancy’s religious architecture, with both sites being free of charge and accessible during the tour.

While not a physical stop in the scavenger hunt, the musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy is located on Place Stanislas and is a leading cultural institution. Its proximity to the route makes it an appealing optional extension for those interested in art and history.
The tour departs from Place Thiers, a central location easily accessible via public transportation. The experience is private, with only your group participating, ensuring a personalized pace. The duration of 2 to 3 hours suits those seeking a manageable yet comprehensive exploration of Nancy’s highlights.
Participation requires a smartphone and data, as the activity is app-based, and no physical guide is involved. The activity is available daily from noon to midnight between June 16, 2025 and August 24, 2026, giving plenty of flexibility for scheduling.
This customizable scavenger hunt offers a unique way to explore Nancy’s most iconic sights without the constraints of a traditional tour guide. Its low price point and entirely digital format make it an attractive option for groups wanting independence and fun. However, some participants note that answers may occasionally be unclear, which could pose a challenge for those seeking a highly guided or straightforward experience.
This activity is ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples looking for a relaxed, interactive way to discover Nancy. It’s especially suited for those comfortable with smartphones and who prefer self-paced exploration over structured guided tours. The focus on major landmarks, combined with free entry to most sites, makes it a budget-friendly way to see the city’s highlights.
The e-Scavenger hunt by Qula delivers a personalized, flexible, and affordable way to experience Nancy’s most famous landmarks. Its main strengths are the self-paced format and access to key sites like Place Stanislas and Porte Desilles, which truly showcase the city’s beauty and history.
While some answers may lack clarity, the overall experience offers an engaging way to map out Nancy on your own terms. This activity appeals most to independent explorers who enjoy interactive challenges and cultural discovery at their own rhythm. It’s a practical choice for those wanting to combine sightseeing with a little fun.
“Great way to explore the city. However, sometimes the answers are not clear. But all in all a handy way to map out a nice route.Auto-translated”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the activity works well for families and children, especially since most stops are outdoors and free of charge.
Do I need to bring anything special?
You need a smartphone with internet access and data to participate in the scavenger hunt.
Can I start this tour anytime?
Yes, the activity is available daily from noon to midnight and can be started at your convenience.
Are the stops accessible for people with limited mobility?
Most stops are located in open, accessible public areas, but specific accessibility details are not provided.
How long does the scavenger hunt usually take?
The estimated duration is 2 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and time spent at each site.
What if I find some answers unclear?
Some reviews mention that answers may sometimes lack clarity, so it’s good to be prepared for a bit of trial and error.
Is this a guided tour?
No, this is a self-guided activity that you complete on your own using your phone.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
Is there an age limit for participants?
Most travelers can participate, but no specific age restrictions are noted.
What makes this tour different from a traditional guided walk?
It offers complete flexibility, letting you choose when to start, pause, and end the route, with the added fun of an interactive city game.