Strasbourg brings together French charm and German influence in a city shaped by centuries of history, where half timbered houses, peaceful canals, and grand public squares surround the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral. As you wander through Petite France and the historic center, you’ll discover a place where medieval heritage meets the vibrant atmosphere of one of Europe’s leading capitals.
The Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour invites you to experience the city through interactive challenges and fascinating discoveries. Follow clues between iconic landmarks, solve location based puzzles, and enjoy immersive AI narration that reveals the stories, architecture, and traditions that have made Strasbourg one of the most distinctive destinations in the Alsace region.
About Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour
Highlights of Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour
Play
Solve location based puzzles. Use logic, imagination and observation. No knowledge required.
Learn
Uncover fun facts, local legends and information about the attractions and the city with our optional voice narration.
Walk
Who doesn’t love walking as a way to explore a city? Do it at your own pace and discover hidden gems.
Flexibility
Start anytime. Time is with you and not against you. Customise your route. Snap photos as you go.
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Locations and Route (Show Map)
In the map you can check the optimised route. You can change the order and adjust it according to your needs.
Download the World City Trail app from the store and after the purchase you will receive a booking reference. Fill in your details and you are ready to go!
Experience the ultimate Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt and self-guided tour, an immersive way to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site. Combining an outdoor escape room with sightseeing, our game offers the most affordable and flexible adventure in the heart of Alsace. With no schedule and no time pressure, you decide when to play, learn, and walk through the historic streets and picturesque canals at your own pace. This interactive city game is multilingual, allowing you to solve riddles and listen to captivating audio narrations in your preferred language while enjoying a healthy walk through a blend of French and German culture.
We have carefully curated the best route in Strasbourg, connecting 10 of the most important attractions into one seamless, walkable journey. Starting at the iconic Ponts Couverts, you can use our customizable route feature to adjust the order of checkpoints based on your needs. As you interact with landmarks like the majestic Cathédrale Notre-Dame and the historic Palais Rohan, you’ll solve location-based puzzles and listen to audio stories that unlock local legends and educational facts that standard group tours often skip.
Discover the hidden secrets of the Petite France district and the vibrant Place de la République while accessing exclusive local tips for hidden shops and authentic Alsatian winstubs. Whether you are admiring the half-timbered houses of Place Kléber or exploring the Musee historique de la Ville de Strasbourg, you are getting the best exercise while uncovering the soul of the city. Conclude your quest with a deep understanding of Strasbourg’s history, knowing you’ve experienced the city’s finest gems for the cheapest price available.
Important information about Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt
Smartphone
You will need a fully charged smartphone with internet access and World City Trail app.
Self Guided Tour
Nobody will wait for you. Start anytime and do it at your own pace. Pause and resume anytime.
Not Suitable
For wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments or unaccompanied children.
Important
Audio guide included. You don’t have to pay any entry fees.
Explore the attractions of Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour
Ponts Couverts – starting point of Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt
The Ponts Couverts (Covered Bridges) are a set of three 13th-century bridges and four defensive towers that served as a key fortification for Strasbourg. Despite their name, the wooden roofs that once covered them were removed in the 18th century, but they remains a stunning symbol of the city’s medieval military architecture.
Église Saint-Thomas
Exploring Strasbourg can start with this church. It is the historical church that became the Lutheran church of the city after the annexation by France. The building is so old that it dates back to the end of the 12th century. Being this old makes this church have a class of its own. On top of everything, the interior of this church is Baroque as well.
Place Gutenberg
There are several squares in Strasbourg, but this is one of the most famous squares. This site is located right in front of the Cathedral’s facade. If you are looking to explore some shops, then you can come here. Otherwise, it is a great place to come, sit and relax. The sculpture here adds to the beauty of the place.
Alsatian Museum
This museum opened in 1907 and it contains artifacts and historical stuff related to daily life usage, most importantly the pore-industrial as well as the early-industrial eras. There are more than 5000 exhibits present here. An interesting thing about this museum is that it is famous for the reconstruction of many traditional houses of different eras.
Cathédrale Notre Dame
It is another famous cathedral in Strasbourg, and it is one of the best examples of the gothic architecture of the Frenchmen. The construction of this cathedral started in 1163 and it was opened in 1345 making it a historical and one of the oldest cathedrals in Strasbourg. Apart from being a historic site, it is stunning in terms of looks from the exterior as well as the interior.
Palais Rohan
If you are looking for some of the finest examples of architecture in Strasbourg, then this site makes a perfect example for you. This palace was the residence of the Cardinals and Prince-Bishops of the house of Rohan. It is a historical building as it was built in 1730 and the building was completed in 1742. Apart from being a residence, it has been the hosting venue for a lot of French Monarchs.
Place Kléber
It is the center of the city and the largest square in Strasbourg. The square was built from 1765 to 1772 and it was built in the heart of the commercial area of the city making it one of the most active places in Strasbourg. Now it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1988. It was not only an honor for Strasbourg only for the square itself. The reason is that this was the very first time when an entire city center was classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Opéra national du Rhin
The Opéra national du Rhin is a masterpiece of Neoclassical architecture located on the Place de la République. Originally built in the 1820s, it is famous for its grand facade featuring six massive columns topped by statues of the Muses, serving as a premier cultural hub for opera and ballet in the Alsace region.
Place de la République
Place de la République is a majestic circular square at the heart of the Neustadt district, surrounded by monumental imperial architecture like the Rhine Palace. It serves as a symbolic bridge between the city’s past and present, featuring a serene central park that commemorates Strasbourg’s complex history.
St. Paul’s Church – ending point of Strasbourg Scavenger Hunt
The last site that you are going to visit here is this church. It is a huge example of traditional Gothic architectural style. Apart from being gothic, it is also famous for being an important landmark in Strasbourg. The church was opened in 1897 and its views are stunning. Likewise, the views from the church are amazing as well.

















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