




Step into the shoes of a legendary detective and transform the sunny streets of Malaga into your personal crime-solving playground! The Malaga Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game is an immersive, story-driven outdoor adventure that challenges you to crack codes, solve riddles, and unravel the mysterious death of Balthasar. Using the Loquiz app on your smartphone, you will navigate through the vibrant city center, interacting with digital characters, completing fun photo challenges, and uncovering hidden clues at your own pace.
This 2-hour self-guided game is perfect for friends, families, couples, or team-building events. It offers complete flexibility: you can start, pause, and resume whenever you like, allowing you to combine sightseeing, shopping, or a tapas break with your detective work. No guide is needed—simply book, download the app, and start your mission! Please note that while the game uses Malaga as its interactive board, it does not provide historical facts about the city monuments. One ticket covers a group of 1 to 4 people, making it an incredibly affordable and exciting way to experience Malaga.
Charge your smartphone fully before starting and consider bringing a power bank. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city center on foot.
Unlike standard city tours, the Sherlock Holmes City Game turns Malaga into an interactive escape room. It blends British humor, brain-teasing puzzles, and suspenseful storytelling to create a unique bonding experience. It offers ultimate freedom: there are no schedules or tour guides to follow, allowing you to explore Malaga's beautiful streets entirely on your own terms while enjoying a thrilling mystery.
You only need to buy 1 ticket per group of 1 to 4 people. If you have more than 4 players, we recommend purchasing additional tickets so everyone can actively participate on their own devices.
Yes, absolutely! The game has no time limit and offers complete independence. You can pause the game whenever you want to explore Malaga, have lunch, and resume whenever you are ready.
No, this is a fictional murder mystery game. It uses the city center as an interactive playing field, but it does not provide historical facts or tourist information about Malaga's landmarks.