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Discover Freiburg with this self-guided e-scavenger hunt, exploring key sights like the Münster, university, and historic gates at your own pace for $37.12.

This self-guided e-scavenger hunt offers an engaging way to discover Freiburg, Germany, for just $37.12 per group (up to 6 people). Spanning approximately 3 to 4 hours, the tour is designed for flexible exploration, letting you decide when to start, pause, or stop via your smartphone. The tour is suitable for those seeking a family-friendly adventure that combines urban sightseeing with a fun, interactive game.
What makes this experience stand out is the use of a free online app that guides you through Freiburg’s most notable landmarks, providing interesting facts without the need for a guided group or fixed schedule. All stops are accessible via GPS, making it ideal for independent travelers who appreciate flexibility. However, participants should be prepared for smartphone and data use, as these are not included.

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The tour begins at Bismarckallee 3 in Freiburg and lasts around 3 to 4 hours, making it a manageable activity for a relaxed half-day. Since it’s a self-guided experience, there’s no fixed schedule; you control how long you spend at each stop. The online app provides all necessary instructions after booking, and you can choose when to initiate your adventure.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, allowing easy access to local amenities or transportation options afterwards. The flexible timing means visitors can combine this activity with meals or other sightseeing, fitting well into wider Freiburg itineraries.
One of the most prominent stops is the Freiburger Münster, a cathedral with over 800 years of history. Its 116-meter high spire towers above the city, making it impossible to miss. The tour guides you to appreciate the architecture and historical significance of this famous Gothic building. The Münster’s presence offers a great photo opportunity and insight into Freiburg’s religious and cultural history.
While the tour does not specify detailed inside visits, the Münster’s exterior alone provides a striking visual and historical landmark for visitors.

This tour features two of Freiburg’s ancient city gates, both of which served as part of the medieval fortifications. The Martinstor, or Martin’s Gate, is the older of the two and located on Kaiser-Joseph-Straße. The Schwabentor is another well-preserved gate, positioned on the pedestrian zone of the city center.
These gates offer insight into Freiburg’s medieval past and are visually appealing sites for photographs and brief explorations. Their proximity makes it easy to include both in a leisurely walk, with the app providing historical facts and context.

Founded in 1457, the University of Freiburg occupies a central spot within the city. The tour highlights this prestigious institution, ranked among the top ten universities in Germany. While the app doesn’t specify interior visits, the university’s main buildings and campus areas can be appreciated from outside, adding a scholarly dimension to your exploration.
Additional points of interest include Colombipark, a peaceful park near the city center, and the Freiburg Konzerthaus, an important concert hall opened in 1996. These sites contribute to Freiburg’s reputation as a vibrant cultural and green city.

A notable stop is the Schlossbergturm, a 35-meter-high observation tower located on Castle Hill (Schlossberg). Visitors can ascend 153 steps for panoramic views of the city, the Black Forest, and the surrounding landscape. The app guides you here with fun facts and directions, enriching your visit.
The Stadtgarten Freiburg adds to the greenery, offering a 2.6-hectare park with mature trees and a large rose garden—perfect for a relaxing break during your walk.

The tour features a vibrant building located in a grand square, dating back to 1687. Its bold hues and historical significance make it a highlight for those interested in Freiburg’s architectural diversity. The app provides background stories, enhancing appreciation for the city’s aesthetic.
Also included is a walk along Konviktstrasse, which is freely accessible and always open. When summer approaches, the street’s blue rain, which appears as a decorative element, creates a charming atmosphere.

Visitors can discover small museums housed in ordinary middle-class houses, with some preserved items like ceiling paintings. These offer a glimpse into local history and daily life in Freiburg, complementing the city’s larger landmarks.
The religious sites, such as the Catholic Church at the University, add to the tour’s cultural depth. This former Jesuit church has been part of the university since the 18th century.
The tour requires smartphone use and data, which are not included in the price. The meeting point is easily accessible at Bismarckallee 3, close to public transportation options. The activity is private, involving only your group, which provides a personalized experience.
Participants should be comfortable with indoor and outdoor walking and have no significant mobility restrictions. Service animals are permitted, and the flexible schedule allows for a relaxed pace.
While the tour is relatively new, with only two reviews, its average rating of 4.0 out of 5 indicates good value. One reviewer appreciated the flexibility of choosing stops, describing it as a nice first overview of Freiburg. The emphasis on self-guided exploration and interactive learning seems to resonate with visitors seeking independence and a personalized experience.
This e-scavenger hunt offers a cost-effective way to explore Freiburg’s main sights at your own pace. The interactive app, combined with GPS navigation, makes it accessible and engaging for anyone comfortable with smartphones. It particularly suits families, solo travelers, or small groups who enjoy learning through discovery.
While it doesn’t include guided commentary or interior visits to landmarks, the self-directed format allows for customized pacing and spontaneous detours. The main strengths lie in its flexibility, affordability, and access to key sites like the Freiburger Münster and medieval gates.
For those wanting a personalized introduction to Freiburg without the pressure of a guided tour, this self-guided city game provides a memorable, practical way to see the city’s highlights.
“Except for the start and end, the sights are freely selectable in order. The Stadtralley Freiburg offers a nice first tour/overview.Auto-translated”
How long does the tour take?
The tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on your pace and how many stops you choose to explore.
What do I need to participate?
You need a smartphone with internet access and the app provided after booking. Data costs are not included.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, you can choose when to begin, thanks to the flexible scheduling offered by the app. The tour is available 24/7.
Are the stops accessible for all?
The tour involves outdoor walking and is suitable for most participants, but those with mobility restrictions should plan accordingly.
Is this a guided experience?
No, this is a self-guided activity, giving you the freedom to explore Freiburg’s highlights on your own.
What is the price?
The activity costs $37.12 per group, accommodating up to 6 people, making it an affordable option for small groups or families.