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Discover Rouen with this self-guided e-scavenger hunt, exploring highlights like Gros-Horloge, Joan of Arc sites, and historic streets at your own pace for $35.85.
A self-guided e-scavenger hunt in Rouen offers an engaging way to explore this historic French city without the need for a guided group. Priced at $35.85 per group (up to 6 people), this activity lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours and is perfect for families or small groups seeking a flexible, interactive experience. The tour’s standout feature is its online city game, which you play on your phone, allowing you to discover the city’s famous landmarks while completing fun assignments. The free reservation process and the option to start anytime make it a convenient choice for those wanting to explore at their own pace.
While this tour does not include guided commentary, it compensates with the freedom to pause, restart, and enjoy Rouen on your terms. Its reputation for good value and the chance to see highlights such as Gros-Horloge, Joan of Arc sites, and Rouen’s charming streets make it particularly appealing for independent travelers and families looking for an interactive city adventure.


The tour begins at Place Martin Luther King, where you’ll find the Gros-Horloge, an impressive 14th-century astronomical clock set within a Renaissance arch. This free attraction offers a striking glimpse into Rouen’s medieval past and is a favorite starting point for the scavenger hunt. The clock’s detailed craftsmanship makes it a perfect photo opportunity and a great introduction to the city’s history.
Participants enjoy learning about the clock’s unique features, while the interactive game prompts them to search for specific details or complete puzzles related to this historic monument. The 20-minute stop lets you take in the sights at your own pace, making it ideal for families or small groups wanting an engaging start.
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Next, the activity guides you to Aitre Saint-Maclou, a site with a history dating back to the Great Plague of 1348 when it was a cemetery for those who perished. This strange yet compelling location is described as an “exceptional site” and offers insight into Rouen’s history of resilience and transformation. The free admission makes it accessible, and the scavenger hunt might ask you to find specific architectural features or historical markers.
This stop provides a different perspective on Rouen’s past, contrasting with the more prominent landmarks. Its 20-minute duration ensures you can absorb the significance without feeling rushed, fitting in nicely with the overall flexible nature of this tour.

The Abbatiale Saint-Ouen is a large Gothic Roman Catholic church that surpasses even Rouen Cathedral in size, making it a must-see stop on the hunt. The 20-minute interval allows you to admire its impressive architecture and perhaps identify key features like its intricate façade or lofty interior. The free entry aligns with the tour’s emphasis on accessible exploration.
The interactive assignments may involve recognizing the building’s stylistic elements or answering questions about its history, making the experience both educational and fun. Its central location makes it easy to find and enjoy at your own pace.

A poignant stop on the route is Le Bucher de Jeanne d’Arc, the exact site where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431. This site is deeply significant in French history and provides a sobering moment in the tour. The 20-minute visit allows for contemplation and an opportunity to explore nearby plaques or memorials.
The free access ensures this is a meaningful pause in your discovery, with the scavenger hunt encouraging you to find specific details related to Joan of Arc’s story or the site’s history. Its central location makes it easy to incorporate into your itinerary.

The Eglise Saint Maclou offers a more refined Gothic style, notable for its side chapels and charming surrounding terraces. The 20-minute stop here gives enough time to notice the church’s architecture and perhaps find particular sculptures or windows highlighted in the activity.
This site adds variety to the itinerary, contrasting with the larger churches and offering a more intimate experience. Its free entry and proximity to other attractions make it convenient for a relaxed exploration.

A highlight not to miss is the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which houses one of France’s most outstanding public collections, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and objets d’art. The scavenger hunt may guide visitors to identify famous artworks or locate specific items, making it an interactive art experience.
Spending about 20 minutes here allows you to appreciate some of the museum’s treasures without feeling overwhelmed. The free admission makes this an attractive stop, especially for art lovers or those interested in cultural history.

The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is one of France’s most renowned Gothic structures, and its construction spanned from the 13th to the 16th century. The scavenger hunt guides you to observe its intricate façade, stained glass, or spires, offering a chance to appreciate its architectural grandeur.
While the duration is not specified, the stops here typically involve a short exploration, making it suitable for a flexible visit. The cathedral’s central location and visual impact make it a natural highlight of the tour.

The Rue Eau de Robec is an inviting pedestrian street, perfect for a relaxing stroll along cobblestones. The 20-minute walk allows you to soak in the ambiance of Rouen’s historic center, with shops and potential photo spots along the way.
Similarly, Rue Saint-Romain offers a leisurely ambiance with shopping opportunities in the old town’s heart, perfect for absorbing the local atmosphere. Both streets are free to explore and serve as excellent opportunities for spontaneous discoveries.
The activity concludes at Place du Vieux-Marche, a square that pays homage to Joan of Arc with a museum and picturesque cathedral. The 20-minute stop provides a chance to reflect and browse local shops, rounding out your exploration of Rouen’s historic core.
This square embodies Rouen’s narrative of resilience and history, making it a fitting end point. The free access and central location enhance its appeal.
Participants start the tour at Place Martin Luther King and finish back at the same location. The activity is available daily from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM, with no fixed schedule, giving you the freedom to choose your own start time.
This private tour accommodates groups of up to 6 people, making it an intimate and flexible experience. The online game is played on your phone, and instructions are provided after booking. As it’s a mobile ticket, no physical tickets are needed, and cancelations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
Note: The tour involves using a smartphone and data, so travelers should be prepared for that. It’s suitable for most participants, including those with mobility, as no specific physical requirements are listed.
This self-guided city game offers a practical, engaging way to discover Rouen’s most iconic sites, from Gros-Horloge to Place du Vieux-Marche. Its flexibility makes it ideal for groups wanting to explore at their own pace, and its interactive nature helps make history and landmarks more memorable.
While it lacks guided commentary, the interactive assignments and freedom to pause and restart make it suitable for families, friends, or solo travelers seeking an active and personalized experience. The price point and free museum and landmark entries contribute to its good overall value.
This tour suits those who enjoy independent exploration with a fun twist and are comfortable using their phone for navigation and activities. It’s a straightforward, easy option for a memorable day in Rouen without the constraints of a guided group.
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Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the interactive, game-based format is family-friendly, and the stops are interesting for all ages.
Do I need to have prior knowledge of Rouen’s history?
No, the scavenger hunt guides you through the key sights and provides engaging assignments, making it suitable for all levels of familiarity.
What do I need to participate?
A smartphone with internet access and data is required, as the game is played on your phone. Instructions are shared after booking.
Can I start this tour at any time?
Yes, you can choose when to start, as the activity is available daily from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM.
Is parking available near the meeting point?
The tour begins at Place Martin Luther King, which is accessible via public transportation. Parking details are not specified.
How long does each stop take?
Stops typically last around 20 to 30 minutes, depending on your pace and interest level, fitting into the 3-4 hour total duration.