Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Luxembourg City at your own pace with this flexible e-scavenger hunt, exploring iconic sites like Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Bock Casemates for $35.54.

This self-guided e-scavenger hunt in Luxembourg City offers a flexible way to discover the city’s highlights at your own pace. Priced at $35.54 per group (up to 6 people), it’s an affordable and interactive way to explore for 2 to 4 hours using your smartphone. The tour is designed for those who enjoy a mix of history, architecture, and city views without the pressure of a guided group.
We like how the tour combines urban exploration with engaging challenges at notable landmarks, all while giving you the freedom to start and end whenever you choose. It’s most suitable for groups who prefer a personalized experience, with no fixed itinerary and the ability to skip or linger at locations. Keep in mind that smartphone and data are not included, so make sure your device is ready.
While the tour offers a relaxed way to see key sights, it’s important to note that average durations can extend beyond the estimated 2.5 hours, depending on your pace and interest levels. This touring format works best for those comfortable navigating with a smartphone and seeking a more adventurous, independent approach to sightseeing.

For broader city exploration in Luxembourg City, we've covered these other tours

The tour begins at 9 Pl. d’Armes, a central and easy-to-find spot in Luxembourg City’s historic core. Starting here allows for a smooth introduction to the city’s vibrant streets and iconic architecture. The activity is available Monday through Sunday, between 12:00 AM and 11:59 PM, making it convenient for most schedules.
Participants only need their smartphone and data plan to access the game’s online app, which guides you through various challenges and information about each site. Since it’s a private activity, only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
The flexibility of this meeting point and timing means you can plan your exploration around other activities or preferences. Whether you want a quick overview or a leisurely discovery, this tour adapts to your pace.
One of the first stops is the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg, founded between 1613 and 1621 by the Jesuits. This historic church offers a glimpse into the religious architecture of the early 17th century. The scavenger hunt guides you to learn about its construction and significance.
While exploring, you can take time to appreciate the detailed façade and the interior’s serene atmosphere. The site is a key part of Luxembourg’s cultural fabric, and the challenge involves learning interesting facts about its history. The cathedral’s prominence in the city makes it a natural starting point for your adventure.
Next, the tour takes you to the Plateau du Rham, which historically served as a military site during Luxembourg’s time as a fortress. Positioned opposite the city, this area once played a strategic role in defending the city walls.
Today, it provides a vantage point for understanding Luxembourg’s defensive past. The challenge here involves solving clues related to the military significance of the site, offering insight into how the city was protected over centuries. It’s a quick stop that enriches your knowledge of Luxembourg’s historical defenses.

A highlight of the scavenger hunt is visiting the “Hollow Tooth”, an ancient ruin marking the city’s entrance above the Bock Casemates. Known for its unique name, this site is a remnant of Luxembourg’s medieval fortifications.
The Bock Casemates themselves are a vast underground tunnel system that once served as a defensive fortress. These tunnels are among the most visited sites in Luxembourg today. The challenge includes learning about the tunnels’ history and significance, making it the perfect spot for history buffs interested in military architecture.
The tour includes a stop at Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM), located in Luxembourg’s Kirchberg district. Opened in 2006, this museum hosts an impressive collection of international modern art.
The visit offers a contrast to the historic sites, showcasing contemporary culture. The scavenger hunt clues encourage you to explore the museum’s architecture and artworks, providing a current-day perspective of Luxembourg’s cultural scene. It’s a great pause for art lovers seeking a mix of old and new.

The Hôtel de Ville de Luxembourg is another key stop, serving as the city’s administrative center and the private office of the Mayor. The building’s historic façade and central location make it a notable feature in the city’s civic landscape.
The tour also guides you to the Place d’Armes, a bustling square in the old town, and the Constitution Square, home to the statue of the Gëlle Fra, a monument erected in 1923. These sites showcase Luxembourg’s civic pride and historical memorials, with clues helping you uncover their stories.

A favorite among visitors is the Chemin de la Corniche, often called “Europe’s most beautiful balcony”. This promenade offers stunning panoramic views over the city’s fortress walls and the Alzette River valley.
The challenge here involves taking in the scenery and learning about the historical importance of the vantage point. It’s an ideal spot for photos and soaking in Luxembourg’s scenic charm, making it a memorable part of the scavenger experience.
The Grund district, with its authentic medieval buildings, lively restaurants, and cozy bars, is a must-see stop. Walking through its narrow streets provides a glimpse into Luxembourg’s past as a fortified city.
Adjacent to Grund, the Pfaffenthal panoramic lift connects the historic city center with the valley below. This modern lift is part of the scavenger hunt, offering both a fun ride and impressive views. The climb emphasizes Luxembourg’s varied terrain and urban landscape.
The last major stop is the Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art, located between the Palace and the Bock Casemates. It offers thematic tours that reveal lesser-known treasures of Luxembourg’s past.
This museum rounds out the experience by combining art, history, and local culture, giving you a deeper understanding of Luxembourg’s heritage and artistic legacy. The clues here focus on specific artifacts and exhibits that enrich your overall visit.
This private activity allows your group of up to six people to move at your own pace, starting and ending at 9 Pl. d’Armes. The activity is accessible every day, with no specific time restrictions, thanks to the 24/7 availability.
You don’t need a guide or fixed schedule, which makes it ideal for families, friends, or small groups wanting flexibility. Since it’s user-friendly for hearing impaired and near public transportation, accessibility is straightforward, though physical effort depends on how many stops you visit and how long you linger at each site.
For $35.54, the tour provides an engaging, interactive way to explore Luxembourg City’s most important sites. The inclusion of an online app simplifies navigation and challenge-solving, offering a gamified experience that appeals to a wide range of ages.
However, some reviews note that duration may vary, and the tour can take longer than the estimated 2.5 hours depending on your pace. It’s recommended to check the kilometers of the trail if you want to tailor the route for a shorter or longer experience.
While the activity is easy to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, it’s wise to plan your schedule accordingly to maximize your time.
This self-guided urban adventure is perfect for those who prefer a flexible, interactive way to see Luxembourg. It suits families with children, small groups of friends, or anyone curious about the city’s landmarks without joining a guided tour. It’s especially attractive to visitors who enjoy exploring at their own pace and solving challenges along the way.
Those looking for a structured guided experience might find this format less detailed, but the freedom to explore major sights with interesting clues makes it a compelling choice for independent travelers.
This self-guided tour offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and scenic views across Luxembourg City. Its affordable price combined with flexibility makes it a convenient way to discover the city’s top landmarks.
While durations can extend, the interactive format and notable stops like the Bock Casemates and Chemin de la Corniche stand out as highlights. It’s ideal for adventurous groups who want to tailor their sightseeing and enjoy Luxembourg on their own terms, with the added fun of solving clues along the way.
“Nice trip, but too long for whole family (2 children 11 and 12 years). Not the 2,5 hours the information was, but almost 4 hours.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is user-friendly for most travelers, including families, although the total duration may be longer than expected for younger children.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Yes, a smartphone and data plan are required to access the online app and participate in the scavenger hunt.
Can I start and end the tour at different locations?
No, the tour starts and ends at the same meeting point, 9 Pl. d’Armes.
Is there a fixed schedule for this activity?
No, you can start and finish whenever it suits you within the opening hours, which are Monday to Sunday, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
How long does the tour usually take?
The estimated duration is 2 to 4 hours, but some reviews indicate it can take longer depending on your pace and interest in certain sites.
Is this activity accessible for everyone?
It’s user-friendly for hearing impaired and near public transportation, making it accessible for most.
What makes this tour different from guided tours?
It offers complete independence with no guide, allowing you to explore at your own pace while solving engaging challenges using your smartphone.