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Enjoy a self-guided Sherlock Holmes murder mystery in Venice for $31.07, blending puzzles, city scenery, and digital characters in a 2-hour adventure.

The Venice Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game offers an engaging way to explore the city while solving a captivating mystery. Priced at $31.07 per group of up to four people, this two-hour adventure combines puzzle-solving, scenic views, and digital storytelling. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or as a solo detective, this game provides a flexible and interactive experience—played entirely on your smartphone, at your own pace.
While it focuses heavily on the mystery and game content, some locations may no longer be accessible, reflecting the challenge of maintaining a location-based game in a dynamic city like Venice. It’s ideal for those who love puzzle challenges, digital adventures, and exploring Venice from a fresh perspective, without the need for a guide or group tour.
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The adventure begins in St. Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco), the iconic heart of Venice. From here, players receive instructions via email after booking, with all necessary details for start and progression. The game is designed to be played at any time on your selected date, allowing flexible scheduling that fits your Venice itinerary.
The end point of the game is back at the initial meeting location, giving a neat finish to your detective journey. The self-guided nature means there’s no designated tour guide or scheduled start, which is a plus for those seeking independence.

Participants encounter a series of puzzles, code-breaking challenges, and observation tasks set against Venice’s famous scenery. The game uses digital characters to guide or challenge players, adding a storytelling layer that heightens suspense. As you follow clues, you’ll explore different parts of Venice, all while hunting for the truth behind Balthasar’s murder.
The game includes photo tasks that encourage capturing moments around Venice, making the experience interactive and visually engaging. It’s designed with easy difficulty, making it suitable for families with children and players new to mystery games.

Throughout the game, players meet digital characters who provide clues, challenge assumptions, and add narrative depth. The storyline revolves around solving the murder of Balthasar, with plot twists that keep the mystery exciting. This digital interaction adds an innovative twist to traditional scavenger hunts, blending technology and storytelling seamlessly.
Despite focusing on the game itself, the experience does not include direct interaction with Venice’s architecture or history, which some players may find limiting. One review notes that a location is no longer accessible, reflecting the importance of checking current access conditions before starting.

This activity is designed for groups of up to four players per device, making it a perfect option for small families or friends. Larger groups can simply purchase multiple tickets, allowing everyone to participate simultaneously. The difficulty level is rated as easy, making it accessible for most ages and skill levels.
Because it is self-guided and played on a smartphone, there’s no need for physical mobility beyond walking around Venice. This flexibility can suit different physical needs and travel styles, with the ability to pause and resume anytime.
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The game is available in six different languages, ensuring ease of understanding for a broad audience. After booking, an instructions email provides all necessary details, making the start simple and straightforward. The digital format means no additional devices or guides are required, just your smartphone.
Priced at $31.07 per group, this game offers affordable entertainment in Venice. It is booked 32 days in advance on average, indicating good interest among travelers. You can play at your preferred time, with no strict schedule, and cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The activity is private, meaning only your group participates, adding a sense of intimacy and exclusivity to the experience. This makes it ideal for those seeking a personalized adventure.
While the game provides a fun and flexible way to see Venice, passengers should be aware that some locations may no longer be accessible, which could impact the experience. It’s recommended to check current access conditions before starting.
Also, since the activity is not inclusive of the city, it focuses on the puzzle game and digital storytelling rather than actual sightseeing or guided commentary. Travelers looking for a more in-depth historical tour might need to supplement this experience.
The City Game company offers this self-guided adventure and can be contacted via [email protected] or +31232052340 for further questions or support. Their service covers a broad range of city games, emphasizing flexible, tech-driven exploration.
If you are interested in exploring Venice beyond digital mysteries, other tours include Murano Glass and Burano Lace Tours or Gondola rides. These provide more traditional sightseeing experiences but lack the interactive puzzle element of this Sherlock Holmes game.
The game is also comparable to other exploration games offered by City Game, which are designed to be engaging without the need for a guide, but this one specifically immerses you in a detective story set in Venice.
One review highlights that a location is no longer accessible, which underscores the importance of verifying current site access. Plus, the game does not feature content directly related to Venice’s history or architecture, focusing instead on puzzles and digital storytelling.
Despite this, the story-driven gameplay and the chance to explore Venice in a different way** remain strong points. The game is especially suitable for families or groups who enjoy solving riddles together.
This self-guided Sherlock Holmes game in Venice appeals most to families, small groups of friends, or individual travelers who enjoy puzzles, storytelling, and city exploration without a guided tour. It suits those looking for a light, engaging activity that combines digital interaction with scenic sightseeing.
It might be less ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth historical tour or those interested solely in Venice’s landmarks, as the experience centers on the game and storyline.
The Venice Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game offers an interactive and flexible way to explore the city while solving a captivating mystery. It stands out by blending puzzle-solving, digital storytelling, and Venice’s scenery into a 2-hour adventure that encourages teamwork and observation.
While some locations may no longer be accessible and it does not focus on Venice’s history, the experience’s affordable price, ease of use, and engaging storyline make it a good choice for families and puzzle enthusiasts. Travelers wanting a personalized, self-paced activity will find this game a fun and inventive addition to their Venice trip.
“This was a fun experience, but one of the locations is no longer accessible. And it really had no content to do with Venice itself, which I think …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the game is rated as easy and includes fun tasks and observation challenges that are appropriate for families with children.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Just your smartphone, as all clues, puzzles, and digital characters are accessed through the device.
Can I start the game at any time?
Yes, you can pick any start time on your chosen date, and the game is played at your own pace.
What if some locations are no longer accessible?
Check current access conditions before starting, as some locations may no longer be available. The game focuses on digital clues, so some physical locations might be affected.
Is there a guide or tour guide involved?
No, this is a self-guided activity with no physical guide or interaction with city staff. You control when and where to play.
How do I cancel the booking if needed?
Booking can be canceled for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund through the provider.