




Step into the shoes of a legendary detective with the Strasbourg Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game. This immersive city game turns the historic streets of Strasbourg into your personal crime-solving playground. Perfect for families, friends, couples, or team-building events, this interactive experience challenges you to crack codes, complete fun photo tasks, and unravel a thrilling story-driven plot to solve the murder of Balthasar.
Over the course of approximately 120 minutes, you will navigate through the city using the Loquiz app on your smartphone. Along the way, you’ll encounter digital characters, solve brain teasers, and enjoy a unique adventure filled with British humor. Because it is 100% self-guided, you have complete freedom and independence—start, pause, and play whenever you like, exploring Strasbourg at your own pace.
Your booking includes full access to the game for one device, suitable for a group of 1 to 4 players. Please note that while the game uses Strasbourg as its interactive backdrop, it does not provide historical information about the city. Bring your sharpest wits and get ready for a memorable outdoor adventure!
Charge your smartphone fully before starting and consider bringing a portable power bank. Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring the city center.
Unlike traditional guided tours, this self-guided Sherlock Holmes mystery game gives you complete freedom to explore Strasbourg on your own terms. It offers an incredibly fun, interactive, and budget-friendly way to bond with family or friends. At just €19.95 per group, it combines the excitement of an escape room with the freedom of an outdoor city walk, making your visit to Strasbourg truly unforgettable.
You only need to buy 1 ticket per group of 1 to 4 people, as you will play together using one smartphone device. If you have a larger group, you can purchase multiple tickets to play in competing teams.
Yes! The game is completely flexible. You can start, pause, and resume the game at any time on your selected date, allowing you to take breaks for sightseeing or dining.
No, this is a fictional murder mystery game that uses the city center as an interactive playing field. It does not provide historical facts or tourist information about Strasbourg.