Self-Guided Secrets of Berlin Exploration Game

Berlin, Germany 2 hours 1-4 players
Self-Guided Secrets of Berlin Exploration Game

About this City Game

Berlin hums with movement. Trams rattle past graffiti-covered walls, music spills out of hidden courtyards, and history lingers in every stone. In the middle of it all stands Elias Brandt, disoriented and out of place. He speaks like he’s from another century, staring in disbelief at glowing screens in people’s hands. The last thing he remembers is a clock spinning wildly, light swallowing him whole. Now, that same clock is missing, and without it, he is trapped between moments that don’t belong to him. As you guide Elias through Berlin’s streets, the city begins to reveal its layers. Grand gates, silent memorials, and forgotten corners whisper clues. The clock is here somewhere, hidden in plain sight, waiting to be found. But this is no ordinary object. It pulses with energy, reacting to words, to rhythm, to connection. And when you finally stand before it, glowing and alive, you realize the truth. Time doesn’t open for one voice alone. Berlin holds its breath as you speak the chant together. The air shifts. The past and future collide. And just as suddenly as he arrived, Elias begins to fade, leaving behind only echoes… and the feeling that the city still holds more secrets than it lets on. Not just a game. A city. A secret. A story only you can finish. What is the Secrets of Berlin Exploration Game? It is a self-guided city game and GPS-based exploration game that takes place in Berlin’s historic center. It’s a fun, interactive way to explore the city by solving puzzles, cracking riddles, and completing photo challenges. Along the way you will learn about Berlin's history, culture, and unique facts. It is ideal for visitors and locals alike, and suitable for both solo players and groups. Important Information - Difficulty level: intermediate - Duration: 2 hours - Tickets: 1 ticket per group (1–4 people, for more players buy additional tickets) - Choose a start date/time when booking, but start the game whenever you want - Required: smartphone with internet connection What is unique about the game? It focuses on the unique experience of discovering hidden spots while combining sightseeing with a game. Highlights include the Martin-Gropius-Bau, the Topography of Terror, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Checkpoint Charlie, and Bellevue Palace. The game is suitable for solo play for personal excitement, or with a group for a shared experience. Players will solve a variety of challenges including fun puzzles, tricky questions, riddles, and photo tasks to score as many points as possible, gain extra clues, and ultimately solve the final puzzle. You can pause the game at any time and continue whenever you like. You can also compete for a spot on the leaderboard and use it for team-building. How to play - After booking, you will receive an email containing a direct play link. - Go to the start location provided and begin the game right away. - The game can be paused and resumed later.
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  • 2 hours of play time
  • 3-4 km walking distance
  • Start at Niederkirchnerstraße 7, 10963 Berlin
  • Start, pause & continue whenever you want
  • Play on your smartphone, use the Loquiz app
  • 1-4 people per smartphone

What's included

  • Self-guided — play at your own pace
  • Start, pause & continue whenever you want
  • 1-4 or 2-5 people per smartphone
  • Solve puzzles and complete challenges
  • Discover the city in an interactive way
  • Internet connection required

How to play

STEP 1

Grab your smartphone

Open the game on any phone with internet

STEP 2

Start at the first location

GPS guides you to the starting point

STEP 3

Solve puzzles & explore

Follow the story and uncover clues

STEP 4

Complete the adventure

Finish at the final location and celebrate!

Your adventure

1

Martin-Gropius-Bau

Find the impressive building that once served as a museum of applied arts and now hosts major exhibitions.

Niederkirchnerstraße 7, 10963 Berlin

2

Topography of Terror

Discover the site that documents the history of repression under the Nazi regime.

Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin

3

Black Box Cold War

Explore the exhibition dedicated to the history of the Cold War at this historic intersection.

Friedrichstraße 47, 10117 Berlin

4

Trabi Museum

Locate the museum dedicated to the iconic car of East Germany.

Zimmerstraße 14-15, 10969 Berlin

5

Checkpoint Charlie

Visit the famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.

Friedrichstraße 43-45, 10117 Berlin

6

Bears of Berlin Sculpture

Find the sculpture celebrating the symbol of the city at this busy intersection.

Mohrenstraße 60, 10117 Berlin

7

Site of the Führerbunker

Stand above the former location of the underground bunker complex where history took a dramatic turn.

Gertrud-Kolmar-Straße 14, 10117 Berlin

8

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Walk through the solemn field of concrete slabs commemorating the Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 Berlin

9

Holocaust Memorial Information Center

Locate the underground information center that provides context for the expansive memorial above.

Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 Berlin

10

Memorial to Persecuted Homosexuals

Find the monument dedicated to the homosexual victims persecuted by the Nazi regime.

Ebertstraße, 10557 Berlin

11

Global Stone Project

Discover the circle of stones representing five continents, a symbol of peace and interconnectedness.

Großer Tiergarten, 10557 Berlin

12

Stones of Hope

Reflect on the message of hope and understanding embodied by this circle of stones.

Großer Tiergarten, 10557 Berlin

13

Sinti and Roma Memorial

Pay your respects at the memorial dedicated to the Sinti and Roma victims of National Socialism.

Simsonweg, 10557 Berlin

14

Peace and Consciousness Stones

Contemplate the theme of human consciousness and world peace at this art installation.

Großer Tiergarten, 10557 Berlin

15

Bellevue Palace

Observe the official residence of the President of Germany, a neoclassical palace on the banks of the Spree.

Spreeweg 1, 10557 Berlin

From

€19.95/ phone