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Discover Ferrara with a fun and interactive treasure hunt for groups up to 4, blending culture, puzzles, and entertainment in just a few hours.

The Treasure Hunt 2.0 in Ferrara – A Devil of an Assistant offers a playful way to explore the charming Italian city for $39 per group of up to 4 people. This three-hour activity is perfect for families, friends, or couples eager to uncover Ferrara’s secrets while enjoying a game that combines cultural discovery and entertainment. The experience is designed to be accessible, fun, and flexible, with no strict limits on group size or physical requirements.
What makes this treasure hunt stand out is its innovative approach to sightseeing. Instead of typical walking tours, participants are guided through puzzles, mysteries, and treasure hunts using their smartphones and a digital map. It’s a lively way to see the city’s highlights, especially for those who enjoy interactive challenges. The game starts at Trento and Trieste Square and features a story involving Engineer Chiozzi and his faithful servant Magrino, adding a touch of humor and narrative depth to the adventure.
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The adventure kicks off in Trento and Trieste Square, a central and recognizable spot in Ferrara. The game requires players to retrieve a map from a local bar, although the café’s hours may vary, especially around holidays like December 25 and 26. If the café is closed, players can still access the digital map within the web app, making the experience flexible and convenient.
This starting point offers an ideal launchpad for wandering through the city’s streets while solving puzzles. The activity does not have a strict group size limit, making it suitable for solo players or larger groups who want to split into smaller teams. The flexibility in timing allows for an experience that can fit into any day’s schedule.

Participants use their smartphones to follow clues, solve riddles, and uncover Ferrara’s hidden corners. The game offers three aids per riddle, including possible solutions, which make even tricky challenges manageable. The activity encourages players to use their wits, read the surroundings carefully, and interact with passers-by for hints.
Since the clues are designed to be inconspicuous by night, it’s recommended to play during daylight hours for the best experience. The route covers approximately 2.5 km, providing a manageable walk across the city center that highlights key areas of Ferrara’s cultural landscape.
The storyline revolves around Engineer Chiozzi, who seeks to rid himself of an ominous demonic presence associated with his loyal servant Magrino. This humorous tale adds a playful dimension to the journey, prompting players to solve mysteries and encounter surprises along the way.
As players progress, they will encounter various artistic and historical sites that are part of Ferrara’s charm. Each puzzle challenges players’ observational skills and logic, making the tour as much a mental exercise as a physical stroll through the city.
More Great Tours NearbyThe game is playable every day from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., starting at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This broad window allows visitors to choose a time that best fits their plans, whether in the morning, afternoon, or early evening. The experience is designed to last roughly two hours, covering about 2.5 km of walking—perfect for a relaxed exploration without rushing.
Participants can reserve in advance, with the flexibility to pay later, making it easy to fit into any travel itinerary. The experience is also wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors.
For the best experience, it’s advisable to reserve the activity at least two hours before playing. During the game, players can use the web app offline once the map is downloaded, reducing reliance on internet coverage. The clues are crafted to be more visible during daylight, so playing during the day enhances clarity.
On December 25 and 26, the paper map will not be available, and physical rewards cannot be collected but can be requested via email. This ensures that the activity remains available and flexible even during holidays.

The activity package includes access to a web application, a digital map, and a final prize. The web app is user-friendly, guiding players step-by-step through the puzzles without the need for additional downloads or complicated instructions. The final prize adds a rewarding touch to the adventure, giving players a tangible acknowledgment of their efforts.
Unlike traditional guided tours, this treasure hunt offers a self-guided experience, perfect for those who prefer to explore at their own pace. It’s a cost-effective option at $39 per group, with no restrictions on the number of players, making it versatile for different group sizes.
Several other experiences in Ferrara focus on guided walks, food tastings, and cultural visits, but this activity stands out for its interactive and playful approach. It’s especially suitable for people who want to see the city differently and enjoy a fun challenge rather than a conventional tour.
This activity is ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends looking for a light, entertaining way to discover Ferrara. It suits those who enjoy puzzles, storytelling, and city adventures without the need for a large time commitment. The light physical activity combined with engaging mysteries makes it suitable for most fitness levels, and its accessibility ensures everyone can participate.
It works well as a morning or afternoon activity, providing a refreshing break from typical sightseeing. Those interested in cultural stories and humorous narratives will find the storyline about Engineer Chiozzi and Magrino particularly amusing.
The Treasure Hunt 2.0 in Ferrara offers a unique blend of entertainment, culture, and exploration. For $39, groups of up to 4 can enjoy an approximately 2-hour adventure that takes them through Ferrara’s streets and secrets. The user-friendly digital setup, flexible timing, and engaging storyline make this a standout option for a different kind of city discovery.
While it may not include detailed historical commentary like some guided tours, it compensates with fun puzzles, a captivating story, and the chance to see Ferrara from a playful perspective. This activity is especially suited for those who love interactive experiences and want to add a bit of adventure and humor to their visit.
“Un'ottima modo per esplorare la città in modo diverso e con un occhio ai dettagli, valido per ferraresi doc e per i turisti (in questo caso, forse…”
Is the treasure hunt suitable for children?
Yes, the activity’s puzzles and story are engaging for a wide age range, and there are no restrictions on group size or age.
Can I play the game more than once?
Yes, you can purchase the activity and play whenever you like within the validity period, as long as it’s scheduled during the available times.
What if the café is closed when I arrive?
You can still access the map digitally within the web app, so the closure of the café does not prevent gameplay.
How long does the activity last?
The gameplay itself lasts about 2 hours, covering approximately 2.5 km of walking.
Is the activity wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all visitors.
Do I need an internet connection during the game?
Once the map is downloaded, an internet connection is not necessary to follow the clues.
Can I do this activity alone?
Yes, there is no group size limit, so solo players can enjoy the experience, though it’s designed for groups of up to four for the price.
What is included in the price?
The price includes web app access, a digital map, and a final prize.