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Discover Wroclaw's secret spots and history through a fun spy-themed walk and game, led by a friendly host, perfect for groups, families, and friends.


This $25 per person tour offers a two-hour adventure exploring Wroclaw’s streets through a spy-themed game and walk. Starting at Fontanna Pikarska (Football Fountain), the route covers approximately 4.5 km around the city, blending sightseeing, history, and fun challenges. The experience stands out because it is not a traditional guided tour — instead, you receive a game folder and materials, and a local host kicks off your mission, but does not accompany you along the route.
Designed to be interactive and engaging, this activity invites groups and families to complete spy tasks at 8 points of interest and search for bonus features while discovering less obvious places in Wroclaw. The self-guided nature means you have the flexibility to pace yourself, making it perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy solving puzzles and exploring at their own speed.
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The storyline involves a new spy agency in Wroclaw, causing tension with established local agencies. Your mission is to restore balance to the city by completing strategic tasks at various points of interest. The game is designed to simulate a spy operation, with clues, secret phrases, and challenges that evoke a sense of adventure.
Playing as one team or dividing into multiple teams (if 8 or more participants), you’ll compete to reach a points target or score the most points. The game mechanics encourage teamwork and competitive fun. Plus, the tour offers the bonus of free access to Sopot Pier, adding a sightseeing bonus that complements the game.

While the data doesn’t specify every stop, it emphasizes the 8 points of interest where you will perform spy tasks. At each location, expect interactive challenges like exchanging secret phrases with “another spy” or finding hidden clues. These tasks are designed to combine sightseeing with puzzle-solving, leading you to famous spots across Wroclaw.
The route is carefully curated to cover key city sites within 4.5 km, providing a balanced mix of well-known attractions and lesser-known corners. Every challenge is crafted to evoke the atmosphere of espionage, making the experience both fun and informative.
Participants meet at Fontanna Pikarska — called the Football Fountain — but the exact meeting point may vary depending on the option booked. The tour is wheelchair accessible and pet-friendly, making it a good choice for families, friends, or colleagues.
Since this is not a guided tour in the traditional sense, no hotel pickup or drop-off is included. The local host provides the game folder, materials, and instructions at the start, enabling you to navigate independently.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a charged smartphone to fully enjoy the experience and use the app or materials provided.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants find the challenges hilarious and engaging, with some memorable moments like exchanging secret phrases or receiving “packages” during tasks. The game’s playful nature makes it especially appealing to families with kids, as evidenced by positive reviews from parents with young children.
The host’s role focuses on initial instructions and sharing tips, but the actual exploration is self-guided. This setup allows for flexibility and personalization, but some may prefer a more guided approach if they wish for more commentary along the route.

The tour is accessible for wheelchair users and pets are welcome, making it inclusive for a variety of groups. However, it is not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or those with certain medical conditions like back, heart, or respiratory issues. The physical activity involves walking around 4.5 km, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended.
Participants should be prepared for weather conditions and bring their own supplies, especially comfortable shoes and a charged mobile device to interact with the game materials.
This activity distinguishes itself from traditional city tours by focusing on an interactive game experience. While other options like guided e-car tours or boat cruises may provide more passive sightseeing, this self-guided spy adventure offers active participation.
The price point of $25 makes it an affordable option, especially considering the free access to Sopot Pier and the fun, engaging challenges. It also appeals to those seeking a unique way to see Wroclaw beyond classic walking tours.
The local host is available to initiate your game experience and offer helpful hints. The activity is offered in multiple languages, including Polish, English, German, and Spanish, which broadens its appeal for international visitors. The host’s role is primarily at the start, ensuring everyone understands the game mechanics before setting off on their adventure.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your plans change. Check the availability for your preferred start times to plan accordingly. Since weather can impact the experience, consider rescheduling in case of heavy rain or very low temperatures, as the activity might be canceled or postponed in such conditions.
This two-hour interactive experience offers a refreshing way to explore Wroclaw’s streets and discover hidden corners through a playful spy storyline. Its self-guided format combined with a friendly host’s initial guidance delivers flexibility, fun, and a touch of adventure.
It’s particularly well-suited for groups of friends, families with children, or corporate teams looking for a light-hearted challenge. The affordable price and inclusion of free Sopot Pier access add tangible value. However, those seeking a more comprehensive guided commentary might prefer other options.
This spy-themed walk balances sightseeing, fun puzzles, and interactive storytelling in a compact, accessible package that makes exploring Wroclaw both memorable and entertaining.
Is this a guided tour with a guide accompanying us?
No, this is not a guided tour — the host introduces the game and provides materials, but you explore independently.
Can children under 8 participate?
No, the activity is not suitable for children under 8 years old.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a charged smartphone.
Does the tour include hotel pickup or drop-off?
No, it does not include hotel transportation — participants meet at Fontanna Pikarska.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full refund is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available?
The activity is offered in Polish, English, German, and Spanish.
Is there an option to divide into multiple teams?
Yes, if there are 8 or more people, you can divide into multiple teams, with the winner being the team with the most points.