




Step into the shoes of a world-class detective with the Girona Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game. This immersive city game transforms the historic streets of Girona into your very own crime-solving playground. Perfect for friends, families, couples, or team-building events, this story-driven adventure challenges you to crack codes, solve challenging puzzles, complete fun photo tasks, and unravel the mysterious murder of Balthasar.
Designed for maximum flexibility, this 120-minute self-guided tour allows you to start, pause, and play at your own pace. You will navigate the city center using the interactive Loquiz app, meeting digital characters and uncovering hidden clues along the way. Please note that while the game uses Girona's stunning backdrop as its interactive playing field, it does not provide historical information about the city.
Only 1 ticket is needed per group of 1 to 4 people, making it an incredibly affordable and engaging way to explore Girona together. Simply book, download the app, and let your detective adventure begin!
Make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting, and consider bringing a portable power bank. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city center.
Unlike standard walking tours, the Sherlock Holmes City Game puts you directly in the center of the action. It combines sightseeing with the thrill of an outdoor escape room, offering a unique, interactive experience. It is budget-friendly, highly flexible with no strict schedules, and perfect for fostering teamwork and creating unforgettable memories with your favorite people in beautiful Girona.
You only need to purchase 1 ticket for a group of 1 to 4 people. If your group is larger, you can purchase multiple tickets to play in competing teams.
Yes! The game is completely self-guided. Once booked, you can start, pause, and resume the game at any time on your selected date, allowing you to explore Girona at your own pace.
No, this is a self-guided experience played via an app. It does not include a live guide or historical information about Girona, as the city is used purely as an interactive game board.