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Explore Geneva with a self-guided Sherlock Holmes murder mystery game, blending city sightseeing with puzzle solving for an engaging 2-hour adventure.

The Geneva Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game offers a unique way to experience the city’s charm while solving an intriguing crime. Priced at $23.11 per group (up to 4 people), this game lasts approximately 2 hours and is perfect for those looking for a fun, story-driven activity. With an average booking time of 13 days in advance, it’s accessible for spontaneous plans or well-planned outings. The game takes place in Geneva, Switzerland, starting at the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, and is designed for groups of up to 14 people per booking. Its flexibility allows you to play at your own pace, making it an excellent choice for families, friends, colleagues, or solo detectives.
This activity is fully self-guided, meaning you download the Loquiz app after booking and follow instructions via your phone. It’s a cost-effective way to enjoy Geneva’s scenery while engaging in an interactive mystery. The game emphasizes storytelling, puzzle solving, and city exploration, with digital characters, code cracking, and photo tasks ensuring an entertaining adventure. While it does not include a physical guide or direct city interaction, it compensates with a well-crafted narrative and engaging puzzles that keep the adrenaline flowing as you investigate Balthasar’s murder.
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This self-guided game begins at the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, a major landmark in Geneva’s Old Town. After receiving instructions via email, players are free to start at any time during their selected day. The meeting point is easily accessible, with public transportation nearby. The game’s design encourages exploring the historic streets as players follow clues, making the cathedral a fitting starting point for this detective journey.
The activity ends back at the same location, completing a loop through some of Geneva’s most scenic and historic areas. This flexible start and finish mean no need for extensive travel or additional arrangements once the game begins.

While this activity does not include guided city interaction, it cleverly uses Geneva’s scenery as a backdrop for the story. The game’s narrative revolves around solving the murder of Balthasar, with clues and puzzles integrated into the city’s landmarks and streets. Digital characters appear throughout the game, providing hints and advancing the story. Players crack codes, complete photo tasks, and interpret clues that relate to Geneva’s setting.
Through this approach, players see the city in a different light, connecting landmarks and streets to the unfolding mystery. Although the game is not highly focused on sightseeing, it offers a fun way to discover the city’s visual highlights while engaging in detective work.
The game is classified as easy in difficulty, making it accessible for families with kids and casual players. The puzzles involve code-breaking, digital interactions, and photo challenges, which keep the pace lively and engaging. The suspenseful storyline, centered around finding out who murdered Balthasar, is packed with twists that keep players hooked from start to finish.
The digital characters provide a narrative thread that guides players through the game, adding a layer of storytelling that complements the city exploration. The interactive tasks foster teamwork, especially if played in groups of two to four per device, making the experience both fun and collaborative.
The activity is designed for groups of up to 14 people, with one ticket covering up to four participants. Larger groups can purchase multiple tickets to divide into smaller teams or play together. The game starts at any chosen time on the selected day, giving complete freedom over the schedule.
To participate, players need to download the Loquiz app after booking and follow the instructions emailed to them. The activity is private, with only your group involved, ensuring a tailored experience. The meeting point at Cathédrale Saint-Pierre makes it simple to begin, especially for those familiar with central Geneva.
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This activity requires only a smartphone or similar device, with no additional equipment needed. It’s suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and is accessible near public transportation. Since the game is not physically demanding and has a simple difficulty level, most you will find it manageable. No special physical requirements are specified, making it a comfortable activity for families with children.
Travelers should remember to book at least 13 days in advance for better availability. It’s advisable to start at your preferred time, as the game allows you to play at your own pace. The duration of approximately 2 hours makes it a great addition to a day of sightseeing or as an engaging afternoon activity.

Priced at just $23.11 per group, this Sherlock Holmes game offers great value for an entertaining, story-driven experience. Unlike guided tours, it allows full control over pacing and exploration. Although it does not provide detailed insights into Geneva’s highlights, it complements sightseeing by making famous locations part of the mystery.
Other experiences like chocolate tours or Mont Blanc excursions focus on sightseeing, but this game turns the city into a puzzle playground. It’s ideal for visitors seeking interactive entertainment that combines city exploration with detective storytelling.

The main differentiator of this activity lies in its flexibility and immersive storytelling. The game uses Geneva’s scenery as a backdrop for solving a fictional murder, blending urban exploration with puzzle-solving. The digital characters and photo tasks add a playful element, making the experience engaging for families and groups of friends.
On top of that, the easy difficulty level makes it appealing for all ages, and the self-guided format means there’s no need for a guide or scheduled tour. This aspect enhances the sense of adventure and allows players to customize their experience.
While fun and engaging, this activity does not include physical city highlights or in-person interaction. It’s more about storytelling and puzzles than sightseeing, so it may not satisfy those seeking comprehensive city tours or cultural insights.
Plus, since the game ends at the starting point, it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking through Geneva’s streets and navigating on their own. It’s not recommended for travelers who prefer guided or more traditional tourist activities.
This activity appeals most to families, friends, colleagues, or solo players looking for a different way to experience Geneva. It’s perfect for those who enjoy puzzles, detective stories, or interactive games. Its affordability and flexibility make it accessible for a wide range of travelers. Those expecting a detailed city tour may find it more focused on entertainment than sightseeing, but for many, this combination of mystery and exploration proves a memorable way to discover Geneva.
The Geneva Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game combines storytelling, puzzles, and city exploration in a cost-effective, flexible format. While it doesn’t replace guided tours or sightseeing excursions, it offers a fun, engaging experience that prompts participants to see Geneva through a detective’s eyes. It’s especially suitable for families or groups of friends seeking a lighthearted adventure during their stay.
“We enjoyed seeing Old Town Geneva while solving some very cool puzzles and riddles. I was doing this with my adult children ages 23-34 and they al…”
Is the game suitable for children?
Yes, it’s rated as easy in difficulty, making it suitable for families with children.
Do I need to bring any equipment?
No, just a smartphone or device with internet access. The game is played through the Loquiz app.
Can I start the game at any time?
Yes, after booking, the start time is flexible; you can begin at any preferred time on your selected date.
Is there an additional cost for groups larger than four?
Larger groups can purchase multiple tickets; the activity itself remains $23.11 per group.
Does the activity include sightseeing or city highlights?
Not explicitly; it’s more about story-driven puzzles that use Geneva’s scenery as a backdrop.
Where does the activity end?
It ends back at the starting point, the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre.
Is this activity accessible near public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is close to public transit, making it easy to reach.
Are there any physical requirements?
It’s not physically demanding, suitable for most participants.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available for the game?
The game offers instructions in Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch.