




Step into the shoes of the world's most famous detective with the Luxembourg Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game. This immersive outdoor escape game turns the historic city of Luxembourg into your personal crime-solving playground. Over the course of approximately 2 hours, you and your team will unravel a thrilling story-driven mystery, cracked codes, and unexpected plot twists, all while exploring the city center at your own pace.
After booking, you will receive clear instructions via email to download the interactive Loquiz app. There is no tour guide required, giving you ultimate freedom to start, pause, and resume the game whenever you like. As you navigate the city, you will interact with digital characters, tackle brain teasers, and complete hilarious photo tasks. It is the perfect blend of a sightseeing stroll, an outdoor escape room, and a team-building challenge.
Great for families with children, groups of friends, couples, or team-building events, this game is designed for 1 to 4 players per device (only 1 ticket needed per group). Larger groups can simply purchase multiple tickets to compete against each other. Please note that while the game uses the beautiful streets of Luxembourg as its interactive backdrop, it does not provide historical facts or tourist information about the city.
Charge your smartphone to 100% before starting, wear comfortable walking shoes, and consider bringing a power bank to ensure your phone lasts the entire game.
Unlike traditional guided tours, this self-guided Sherlock Holmes game offers total freedom and flexibility to explore Luxembourg on your own terms. It turns sightseeing into an active, engaging adventure filled with British humor, clever puzzles, and competitive fun. It is highly affordable, requiring just one ticket per group of up to four people, making it the ultimate budget-friendly, high-entertainment activity for your trip to Luxembourg.
You only need to buy 1 ticket per device/group of 1 to 4 people. If you have a larger group, you can purchase multiple tickets to split into teams and compete against each other.
No, this City Game uses the city as an interactive playing field to solve a fictional murder mystery, but it does not provide historical information or facts about Luxembourg's landmarks.
Yes! The game offers maximum independence. You can pause the game to grab a coffee, visit a shop, or have lunch, and then continue your investigation whenever you are ready.