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Discover Rome with the Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci Treasure Hunt Game—an interactive 3.5-hour adventure combining city sights, puzzles, and the genius of da Vinci.

The Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci: Rome Treasure Hunt Game offers a unique way to experience the city’s most iconic sights while discovering the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. Priced at $51.24 per person, this 3.5-hour activity combines outdoor exploration with interactive challenges using a tablet-guided treasure hunt. It’s perfect for families, teenagers, or anyone looking for an active, educational adventure in the heart of Lazio, Italy.
Starting and ending at the Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci, this tour is designed to keep you moving through Rome’s historic center without feeling overwhelmed. The game is accessible rain or shine, with the flexibility to choose your own route, making it suitable for different interests and pacing preferences. With entry to the museum included, visitors get an all-in-one experience that blends sightseeing, learning, and fun.
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The adventure kicks off at the Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci, located at Piazza della Cancelleria 1, near Campo dei Fiori and Piazza Navona. Upon arrival at the ticket counter, you’ll check your voucher and receive your tablet, which acts as your personal tour guide and game controller. The museum entry is included, providing access to da Vinci’s inventions and artworks, making this a well-rounded cultural visit.
From this starting point, the treasure hunt game begins, leading you through Rome’s bustling city center. The tour is designed to be self-guided, giving families and groups freedom to explore at their own pace. The tablet rental ensures everyone in your group has their own device, and an interactive city map helps navigate the various stops effortlessly.

The itinerary takes you past some of Rome’s most famous sights, with the game guiding you towards each location. As you move through the city, your clues and questions unlock interesting facts about Rome’s history and architecture. You’re encouraged to stop, admire, take photos, and read about the sites along the way.
Some of the notable stops include the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo dei Fiori, the Spanish Steps, the Forum, and the Roman Forum. The game’s flexibility means you can choose to visit all of them or focus on those most appealing to your group. The clues also challenge you to spot hidden details and solve riddles, adding an engaging layer of discovery.
This tour offers a unique photo opportunity—you get to photograph your own living sculptures next to the original sculptures displayed throughout Rome. This playful activity adds a memorable touch to your sightseeing, especially if you’re traveling with children or friends who enjoy creative fun.
This feature enriches the experience by blending art and interaction, making each stop more than just a viewing point. It’s a chance to capture fun moments while appreciating the artistic heritage of the city.
More Great Tours NearbyAs you progress through the game, you collect points at different stages, which help unlock additional clues. The more clues you gather, the better your chance of solving the final riddle at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition. Successfully cracking the code earns you a special prize, adding an element of excitement and achievement.
Pay attention to each clue, as they are crucial for the final challenge. The game’s structure encourages observation and critical thinking, making the experience both educational and fun.
The tour concludes back at the Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci, where the final puzzle is revealed. The museum showcases Leonardo’s inventions, artworks, and engineering sketches, allowing you to dive deeper into his genius. Many visitors enjoy this part, highlighting the friendly staff and the fascinating exhibits.
The museum visit complements the outdoor treasure hunt, providing a well-rounded view of da Vinci’s work. If you’re a fan of art, science, or history, this museum offers plenty to explore at your leisure.
The meeting point is straightforward: arrive at the ticket counter of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, present your voucher, and start your adventure. The activity begins and ends at the same location, making logistics simple, especially for families or private groups.
This tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that a broad range of travelers can join comfortably. Since the activity is private, it can be tailored to your group’s pace and interests, providing a personalized experience.
Included in the package are entry to the Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci and a treasure hunt kit, consisting of a tablet (one per family) and an interactive city map. This setup simplifies the experience, offering guided clues and challenges to keep everyone engaged.
Not included are hotel pickup and drop-off, food and drinks, or additional attraction tickets outside the museum. Travelers should plan accordingly, bringing passport or ID and preparing for rain or shine conditions, as the activity proceeds regardless of weather.
The tour consistently receives high marks, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 128 reviews. Many praise its suitability for families with younger children, noting that it makes discovering Rome fun and interactive. The museum attractions, especially da Vinci’s inventions, impress children and adults alike.
Several reviews mention the activity’s engagement with teenagers, emphasizing that it offers a flexible pace and educational content. Others appreciate the friendly staff and the chance to see parts of Rome they might not visit otherwise, thanks to the clues guiding exploration.
While the activity is rain or shine, some reviews note that understanding how to operate the tablet and map is important to avoid frustration. It’s recommended to familiarize yourself with the device at the start. The 3-hour duration is generally sufficient, but some wish it lasted longer, especially if exploring at a leisurely pace.
The activity is well-suited for families with children aged 8 and above, but the challenges can be complex for younger kids. The interactive format keeps participants engaged without feeling rushed.
This treasure hunt game is ideal for families, teenagers, or groups seeking a dynamic, educational experience in Rome. It appeals to those who enjoy interactive challenges and want to explore the city without the monotony of traditional sightseeing.
Travelers who appreciate art, history, and puzzles will find this activity particularly captivating. Since the tour is private, it offers flexibility and personalized attention, making it a smart choice for small groups or families.
This tour provides an engaging combination of outdoor exploration and museum discovery. The interactive treasure hunt encourages curiosity and learning, especially for younger audiences and families. Entry to the museum enriches the experience with Leonardo’s inventions, making the visit both fun and informative.
While some participants might need to understand device operation for smooth gameplay, the flexibility, personalized pace, and child-friendly activities make this a worthwhile choice. Priced reasonably at $51.24, it offers a comprehensive, active day in Rome that balances sightseeing with playful challenges.
This activity stands out as a creative way to see Rome and learn about da Vinci in a way that’s both educational and entertaining. It’s especially valuable for families wanting a memorable, hands-on experience or adults eager to discover hidden details of the city through puzzle-solving.
“A must for families with younger children! We already saw the bigger sights, so they made discovering the rest fun for the whole family. And becaus…”
What is included in the tour price?
Entry to the Mostra Leonardo Da Vinci and the treasure hunt kit, which includes a tablet rental and an interactive city map.
How long does the activity last?
The treasure hunt takes approximately 3.5 hours, from start to finish, including the museum visit.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is especially popular with families and children over 8, as it combines fun challenges with sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the ticket counter of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum and ends back there, making logistics simple.
Do I need to bring anything?
Participants should bring a passport or ID card. The tour operates rain or shine, so dress appropriately for weather.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, since it’s a self-guided game, you can choose which sights to visit and how quickly to explore.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this activity good for solo travelers?
It’s designed for private groups or families, so solo travelers can participate if they prefer a guided experience, but it’s best suited for small groups.
Can I extend the activity if I want more time?
While the standard is 3.5 hours, you can always spend additional time exploring the museum or nearby sights afterward.