Berlin: Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt for Families
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On the StadtLandTour — unterwegs scavenger hunt with Lili & Oscar through Berlin, you and your children will discover the German capital. On your own and at your own pace. If you need a break along the way, want to eat ice cream or visit the exciting museum along the way, then go ahead! The aim of the scavenger hunt is not only to guess the answer, but also to spend a nice and entertaining day with your children. And maybe learn something about Berliners, the sights of the city and their history along the way.
The route: Your scavenger hunt starts at the TV tower on Alexanderplatz. It continues through Berlin's historic center from landmark to landmark and ends at the Brandenburg Gate. The perfect place to recharge your batteries after your tour and discuss your experiences together. At which stations do you stop along the way? Well, there must also be a bit of surprise.
Start and meeting point: You will be given directions in the scavenger hunt box on the game instructions.
PLEASE NOTE
The scavenger hunt box will be sent to you by post. This usually takes at least 2-4 working days within Germany.
You only need 1 ticket per group (1—8 people), if you have more people, we recommend buying two or more tickets. You can carry out the scavenger hunt at any time and are not bound to the date and time you chose when booking.
How does this activity work?
How does the scavenger hunt work? You will receive our scavenger hunt box by post — to your home or directly to your hotel in Berlin. It contains everything you need for the scavenger hunt. You should bring your own pen. But that's when you're ready to go! The first map contains instructions with the starting point and directions. Once there, you open the first envelope, which contains information and further instructions. Envelope by envelope, you will get from station to station in stages. A total of 8 stations await you, where you can learn something about the respective tourist attraction, do tasks and activities and move around the city in a completely relaxed way.
The special thing about the scavenger hunt: The highlight is Lili & Oscar. The two lovingly illustrated mascots are your guides through the tour. The two true Berliners tell you a lot about the nature of Berliners and give you fun facts and secret insider knowledge about their city. Always with a wink and a (more or less) good joke on the lips to keep all family members happy. Speaking of lips: You can certainly learn a bit of Berlinese on the go. Because the StadtLandTour — scavenger hunts along the way are bursting with local color and dialect. We tried to capture the essence of the city in the box. You will see that you have rarely gone on a sightseeing tour with your children so quickly and in a good mood!
Bonus rounds: On your way through central Berlin, you'll pass beautiful places that aren't covered in the scavenger hunt. Along the way, we'll give you tips on what's worth seeing along the way — and you'll then decide spontaneously whether you want to start the scavenger hunt for a visit to a museum, a playground or in the park, or whether you want to finish playing right away.
At the end, of course, there is a surprise waiting for you. Assuming you've solved all the puzzles and figured out the answer. But don't worry about failure! Lili&Oskar will of course give you helpful tips along the way.
A few things on our own behalf: The scavenger hunt is not an extensive city guide. It takes you to the most beautiful places in Berlin, gives information and tips, encourages you to see and participate and wants to inspire and entertain first and foremost. We hope that you, with the two funny mascots Lili & Oscar, and maybe even the Berliners, look at Berlin from different eyes and see a few things that might inspire you to think and read further. Because we tried to pack the essence of the city of Berlin into the box. That's why you can expect not only stupid sightseeing knowledge in the boxes, but also a wide potpourri of puzzles, jokes, language, local color and typical Berlin humor.
The boxes are made of metal. Simply because it is much more stable and protects the cards, should it rain or the box fall off. To make the whole thing more sustainable, we recommend that you reuse the boxes later. As a pen box, for example. Or as a souvenir box for your trip to Berlin, in which you can store tickets, photos and notes.
Who should definitely take part?
Who are the scavenger hunts for? For children aged 7 to 14 years For families who want to discover Berlin and for Berliners who want to show their children their beautiful city. As a gift for grandma and grandpa who want to discover Berlin with their grandchildren and for the favorite aunt and godfather who want to experience something together with the children. For everyone who likes puzzles and wants to experience the capital beyond the playground and ice cream parlour.
Details to remember
What to bring?
- Scavenger hunt box
- stylus
- comfortable shoes
What is included?
- A sturdy and high-quality metal box with envelopes and all information and puzzles
- Personally tested and lovingly prepared scavenger hunt
- Preparation of information and puzzles suitable for children
- A language and information that adults also enjoy
- Eight envelopes for eight informative and entertaining adventure stations
- An additional motivational envelope that gets you back on your toes when you should lose weight
- A solution envelope in case you don't know anymore
- A final envelope and a little surprise at the end of the tour
- Lovely illustrations in the box such as sights, puzzles and tasks as well as, of course, Lili & Oscar, the two Berlin mascots
- Local color, dialect and information about Berlin that even non-Berliners understand
- Inspirations for the family to discover, look at, experience and experience the city
StadtLandTour – unterwegs
The idea of creating scavenger hunts for children through cities was born out of our own need when we only saw the playground again on the city trip with the children. The scavenger hunts give you information about the sights and motivate the children to go along.