




Step into the shoes of the world's most famous detective and turn the vibrant streets of Bilbao into your personal playground! The Bilbao Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game is an immersive, self-guided adventure that challenges you and your team to solve the mysterious murder of Balthasar. Using your smartphone, you'll follow a gripping, story-driven gameplay packed with mind-bending puzzles, unexpected plot twists, and hidden clues scattered throughout the city center.
Perfect for friends, families, couples, or colleagues, this flexible outdoor escape game allows you to explore Bilbao at your own pace. Play solo or split into teams to compete against each other for the ultimate detective bragging rights. Along the way, you will interact with digital characters, crack secret codes, and complete fun photo tasks that bring the story to life. This interactive experience takes approximately 2 hours, but with no strict time limit, you are free to pause, grab some delicious pintxos, and resume whenever you like. Simply download the Loquiz app, follow the emailed instructions, and start your adventure whenever you're ready!
Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city on foot, and make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting the game.
Unlike traditional guided tours, this self-guided Sherlock Holmes game gives you complete independence to explore Bilbao on your own terms. It combines sightseeing with the thrill of an escape room, offering a highly engaging, budget-friendly experience for groups. With its clever puzzles and interactive smartphone gameplay, it turns the city's streets into an exciting playground where you create unforgettable memories with your favorite people.
You only need to purchase 1 ticket (credit) per group of 1 to 4 people playing on a single device. If you have a larger group, you can buy multiple tickets to play in competing teams.
Yes, absolutely! The game is completely self-guided and has no time limit. You can pause the game whenever you want to visit a museum, grab a bite to eat, or take a break, and resume when you are ready.
No, this City Game uses Bilbao as an interactive playing field for the mystery story, but it does not provide historical facts or tourist information about the city's landmarks.