




Step into the shoes of a legendary detective with the Florence Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game! This interactive, outdoor city game turns the historic streets of Florence into your very own crime-solving playground. Perfect for families, friends, couples, or team-building events, this story-driven adventure challenges you to crack codes, solve puzzles, complete fun photo tasks, and unravel the mysterious murder of Balthasar.
With a duration of approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, this self-guided game offers ultimate flexibility. There is no time limit, allowing you to explore Florence, pause for a gelato, and resume whenever you like. Simply book your ticket (only 1 ticket needed per group of 1-4 people), download the Loquiz app, and follow the instructions sent directly to your email. No physical guide is required, giving you complete independence as you navigate the city center to uncover hidden clues. Please note that while the game uses Florence as its interactive playing field, it does not provide historical information about the city. Get ready for a thrilling, brain-teasing experience filled with British humor, twists, and unforgettable memories!
We recommend playing in groups of 1 to 4 people per device for the best experience. Make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting the game.
This self-guided Sherlock Holmes game offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and brain-teasing mystery, making it a fantastic alternative to traditional walking tours. It gives you 100% freedom to explore Florence at your own pace without being rushed by a guide. Plus, it is incredibly budget-friendly, requiring just one ticket for up to four players, making it an affordable, engaging, and highly entertaining activity for families, friends, and couples visiting Florence.
You only need to buy 1 ticket per group of 1 to 4 people, as you will play on one smartphone. If you have more than 4 people, we recommend buying multiple tickets to split into competing teams.
Yes, absolutely! The game has no time limit. You can pause, grab a coffee or visit a museum, and resume your investigation whenever you are ready.
No, this is a fictional murder mystery game that uses the city center as an interactive board. It does not provide historical facts or tourist information about Florence's landmarks.