




Step into the shoes of a legendary detective with the Tangier Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game! This interactive outdoor adventure turns the historic city of Tangier into your personal crime-solving playground. Perfect for friends, families, couples, or team-building events, this story-driven game challenges you to crack codes, solve puzzles, and piece together clues to solve the mysterious murder of Balthasar. Along the way, you will meet digital characters, complete fun photo tasks, and navigate a suspenseful storyline packed with twists and British humor.
Enjoy complete freedom and flexibility; since the game is entirely self-guided via the Loquiz app, you can start, pause, and resume your investigation whenever you like, exploring Tangier at your own pace. The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, covering an exciting route through the city center. Please note that while the city serves as your interactive game board, this activity does not provide historical sightseeing information. Everything you need is sent directly to your email after booking—simply download the app, head to the starting point, and let the adventure begin!
Make sure your smartphone is fully charged before starting and wear comfortable walking shoes. Bring a power bank if you have one, as you will use your phone's GPS throughout the game.
This self-guided Sherlock Holmes game offers the ultimate freedom to explore Tangier while enjoying a thrilling, high-energy activity. Unlike rigid guided tours, you can play whenever you want, take breaks for coffee or shopping, and compete with friends in real-time. It is highly affordable, requiring only one ticket for up to four players, making it the perfect budget-friendly adventure for families and small groups looking for a unique, interactive experience.
You only need to buy 1 ticket per group of 1 to 4 people. If you have a larger group, you can purchase multiple tickets to compete against each other.
Yes! You can start the game at any time on your selected date. There is no time limit, allowing you to play at your own pace and take breaks whenever you like.
No, this activity uses the city center as an interactive playing field for the murder mystery, but it does not provide historical facts or tourist information about Tangier.