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Experience Frankfurt at night on a 1.5-hour criminal hunt using a tablet and puzzles, starting from Restaurant MyFrankfurt for only $34 per person.
The Frankfurt: Criminal hunt at night is a unique, 1.5-hour activity that combines sightseeing with puzzle-solving, all set against Frankfurt’s stunning Altstadt at twilight. For $34 per person, this adventure begins at Restaurant MyFrankfurt and takes participants through famous landmarks like the Römer and Kaiserdom. Using a tablet and mystery kit, players chase a cunning thief across cobblestone streets, blending an interactive puzzle with sightseeing.
While this experience is tailored for groups seeking fun and teamwork, it’s important to know that some reviews point out that the activity’s pacing can be tricky, and it’s not a guided tour in the traditional sense. Still, the chance to explore Frankfurt by night with an exciting chase makes this tour a memorable way to discover the city’s charm after dark. It’s especially suited for friends, team events, and those who enjoy puzzles and a lively atmosphere.
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All activities kick off at Liebfrauenberg 37, where participants check in at MyFrankfurt. This centrally located spot makes it easy to begin your night-time adventure in Frankfurt’s Altstadt. The starting point provides a convenient and welcoming introduction to the experience, and the tour ends back at the same location.

Participants are given a tablet and mystery kit to guide them through the hunt. These tools display puzzles and clues that lead from one landmark to another as part of the chase. The puzzles are described as tricky, which adds an element of challenge, though this can sometimes result in delays if GPS guidance isn’t perfect. The activity is designed to foster teamwork, making it ideal for groups or organized events.

The adventure begins at the Römer, the historic town hall, where the first puzzle is presented. From there, the route takes you through enchanting streets to Paulsplatz with its charming architecture, and on to the Kaiserdom, a majestic cathedral. Stops at Kleinmarkthalle offer a lively atmosphere, while the Alte Oper provides an architectural highlight. For scenic views, the Eiserner Steg bridge over the Main River offers a chance to see Frankfurt illuminated at night.
This route combines visual beauty with interactive storytelling. Each puzzle reveals a little more about the city’s history and layout, turning sightseeing into an engaging game.
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While labeled as a self-guided tour, the activity includes support from event organizers and an instructor available during the experience. This assistance can help resolve technical issues or clarify puzzles, but it’s not a traditional tour guide leading the group. The support ensures that participants stay on track, especially if GPS guidance falters.

The meeting point is straightforward: check in at Restaurant MyFrankfurt on Liebfrauenberg. The activity is private for groups, making it suitable for events like bachelor parties, school outings, or friends’ nights out. The activity is wheelchair accessible, and German and English are available as languages for instructions and support.
Participants should plan for 1.5 hours to complete the activity, and availability varies by time. Since the tour begins and ends at the same location, the logistics are simple.

Included in the price are the tablet, riddle package, guided route, and support from organizers. However, museum visits or inside of churches and sightseeing buildings are not part of this experience. This tour focuses entirely on the outdoor puzzle hunt and sightseeing.

The puzzles are described as tricky, requiring some problem-solving skills. One review mentions GPS guidance issues that could cause delays. The total duration of 90 minutes means the activity is quick-paced and might feel short if puzzles take longer than expected. Participants should be prepared for a brisk, fun challenge rather than a leisurely walk.

This activity differs from guided walking tours by emphasizing interactive puzzle-solving over narration. It’s more of a game set against the city’s backdrop, rather than a traditional sightseeing tour. The focus on teamwork and thrilling night-time scenery makes it stand out among typical city explorations.
The most praised aspect is the chance to see Frankfurt’s beautiful night views while engaging in an exciting chase. The puzzles challenge participants and add a layer of fun to outdoor sightseeing. However, some reviews note that the activity’s pacing can be affected by GPS accuracy, and it’s not a guided tour with a live guide. The ending may feel abrupt if time runs out, as the tablet turns off, leaving no further messages or surprises.
This criminal hunt suits groups who enjoy puzzles, team activities, and exploring cities after dark. It’s perfect for those looking for a short, engaging experience that combines sightseeing with interactive fun. It’s less ideal for visitors expecting a traditional guided tour or inside visits to landmarks.
This activity offers a fresh way to discover Frankfurt’s historic streets at night. The interactive puzzle format, combined with iconic landmarks and scenic views, provides a memorable experience without requiring extensive walking or prior knowledge. While minor GPS issues have been noted, the support provided helps keep the adventure on track.
Priced at $34, it represents a good value for a fun, team-oriented activity that showcases Frankfurt’s beauty after sunset. Best suited for groups seeking an active, playful evening rather than a traditional sightseeing tour. The experience’s focus on puzzles, storytelling, and the city’s illuminated architecture makes it an engaging choice for a lively night out.
“We wanted to try something new and were pleasantly surprised! The only thing we would have liked was a nicer ending because our time was up and the…”
Is the activity suitable for children?
The tour is designed for groups and involves puzzles that may require some problem-solving skills, so suitability depends on the age and capability of participants.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to have a guide throughout?
No, this is a self-guided activity with support from organizers, but no traditional guide accompanies the group.
Are there indoor parts of the activity?
No, the tour is entirely outdoors, focusing on outdoor landmarks and streets.
What languages are available?
The activity is conducted in German and English.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
How long does the activity last?
The scheduled duration is 1.5 hours, but actual times may vary depending on puzzle-solving pace.
What landmarks will I visit?
Expect stops at Römer, Paulsplatz, Kaiserdom, Kleinmarkthalle, Alte Oper, and the Eiserner Steg bridge.
Does the activity include inside visits?
No, it focuses on outdoor streets and landmarks, excluding inside museums or buildings.
Would this be suitable for a large group?
Yes, the activity is designed for private groups, making it ideal for parties or organized outings.