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Discover Venice with a fun and interactive treasure hunt using your smartphone. Explore famous sights, solve puzzles, and enjoy a unique self-guided experience.
Exploring Venice becomes an adventure with the CITY QUEST VENICE tour, offering a lively combination of treasure hunt, orientation game, and self-guided tour. Priced at $34.72 per group (up to 6 people) and lasting around 3 hours, this experience is perfect for small groups eager to explore at their own pace. Starting from Piazza San Marco, participants use their smartphones to solve puzzles, decode clues, and uncover fun facts about the city’s sights and history.
While the tour presents an engaging way to explore Venice, it is not without its challenges, as some users report issues with directions and access to the game links. Nevertheless, the interactive format offers an enjoyable alternative to traditional guided tours, especially for those comfortable with digital navigation and looking for a budget-friendly activity.


The tour begins at Piazza San Marco, one of Venice’s most iconic landmarks. This central location makes it easy to access via public transportation and is well-known for its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere. The activity is designed to be self-guided, allowing you to start your adventure when it suits you between 4:00 AM and 11:30 PM, ensuring flexibility during your Venice stay.
Participants receive a map with the best places in town and instructions to kick off their quest. The activity remains private, meaning only your group participates, which helps keep the experience personal and flexible. Since the tour is booked on average 5 days in advance, it’s wise to plan ahead, especially during peak travel times.
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This tour combines puzzles to solve and codes to crack, making it an engaging challenge for teams or families. The main draw is its interactive nature, turning Venice’s streets into a giant game board. As you stroll through the city, you’ll uncover interesting fun facts about sights and history, making it an educational yet playful experience.
Participants need only a smartphone to participate, making this activity accessible and convenient. The tour includes a map that guides you to the key locations, and the puzzles are designed to encourage exploration and discovery. At the end, a summary of your adventure helps you reflect on what you’ve uncovered about Venice.

While the exact stops are not detailed, the tour’s focus on Venice’s best places implies that it covers well-known landmarks around Piazza San Marco and beyond. The puzzles likely lead you through famous streets, bridges, and squares, revealing fun facts along the way.
This format is ideal for those who enjoy a self-paced exploration and want to learn about Venice naturally as they go. The active nature of the activity encourages walking, so comfortable footwear is recommended. Since the activity ends back at Piazza San Marco, you can easily continue exploring the city afterward or return to your accommodations.

The meeting point at Piazza San Marco is accessible via public transportation, making it easy to reach, especially for visitors arriving from cruise ships or nearby hotels. The activity’s flexible hours from early morning to late evening accommodate various schedules, allowing you to choose a time that fits your day.
The tour is designed for most travelers to participate, and service animals are permitted. However, participants should be comfortable with walking and using their smartphones for navigation. Since there is no guide included, the experience relies heavily on your ability to follow the map and solve puzzles independently.

At just $34.72 per group, this activity offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional guided tours. It’s particularly suitable for small groups of up to six people, making it ideal for families, friends, or couples.
The self-guided nature means no additional guide fees are included, but it also implies you won’t have a guide’s insights on-site. Still, the fun and interactive format compensates for this, especially for those who enjoy digital scavenger hunts.

One notable limitation, as highlighted by some users, is that directions may not always be perfectly clear. There are reports of difficulty following instructions, leading to some participants feeling lost or unable to complete the activity. Plus, reentering the quest after being kicked out was problematic for at least one group, with customer service not always able to resolve issues swiftly.
Because the link to the game is sent via email, technical glitches or miscommunications could impact the experience. Travelers should be prepared for potential directions or technical issues and consider whether they are comfortable troubleshooting or dealing with digital navigation.

This self-guided city quest stands out by offering an interactive and flexible experience that combines sightseeing with puzzle-solving. Unlike traditional guided tours, it requires no guide on-site, which can appeal to those seeking independence or a lower-cost option.
Other tours available in Venice include Murano glass and Burano lace excursions or gondola rides, but this activity focuses on urban exploration integrated with puzzle-solving. Its affordability and independence make it a unique choice for tech-savvy visitors wanting to explore Venice on their own terms.

The tour is operated by Just Escape Your City, offering experiences designed to be interactive and accessible. Customer support is available via email and phone, but user experiences with support are mixed, particularly regarding technical issues. The activity is non-refundable and cannot be rebooked or changed once purchased, so planning ahead is recommended.
Since it’s a private activity, only your group participates, making it a personalized adventure through Venice’s streets. The flexible hours enable you to fit the activity into your schedule, whether early morning or late evening.
The CITY QUEST VENICE provides a fun, interactive way to discover Venice, especially for small groups comfortable with smartphones and digital navigation. Its affordable price and self-guided design make it appealing for those seeking independence from traditional tours.
However, potential technical issues and the need for self-direction could be drawbacks for travelers who prefer guided experiences or worry about tech reliability. It suits adventurous, tech-savvy visitors who enjoy puzzles and exploring at their own pace.
This activity offers a unique and budget-friendly way to experience Venice, provided you are prepared for possible technical challenges and enjoy a game-like exploration.
“The directions were not well explained which had is going on circles. We were kicked out half way through and were not able to reenter the quest s…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Since the activity involves puzzles and walking, it can be suitable for children, especially if they enjoy treasure hunts and games. However, younger children might need assistance with the smartphone navigation.
Do I need any additional tickets or fees?
No guide is included, and the activity covers the main sightseeing in the city. However, if visiting outside of Venice for the day and staying in certain locations, there might be a 5 access fee on specific dates, depending on your circumstances.
Can I start this tour at any time?
Yes, the activity operates daily from 4:00 AM to 11:30 PM, allowing flexibility for your schedule. You simply need to follow the instructions to begin your quest.
What should I bring on the day?
A smartphone with a charged battery is essential. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the activity involves exploring Venice on foot.
What if I encounter issues during the activity?
Customer service is available, but some users have experienced delays in resolving technical problems. It’s advisable to check your email links beforehand and be prepared to troubleshoot if necessary.