Self-guided city rally/scavenger hunt in Stuttgart


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About this Tour
Explore Stuttgart directly with your smartphone while playing the city rally “The Informant - Betrayal in the Loge”. Solve puzzles at famous landmarks, be carried away into the story of the Freemasons and win the game. After booking, you will receive all necessary information via email.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- Tickets: You only need 1 ticket per group (1-6 people) and you can carry out the event at your desired time. You are not bound to the booked time.
- You can start whenever you want, even if you've booked a different time or day.
- Each group plays with 1 device. For groups of more than 6 people (maximum 50 people), you can buy 2 or more tickets.
- This is a private tour just for you! The label “public appointment” means that other groups could theoretically also play for themselves at the same time. You're not playing with strangers.
OTHER INFORMATION:
- Level of difficulty: easy to medium
- Also suitable for families with children
- Duration: 2 to 3 hours
- language: German
- You can book in advance or spontaneously.
- We personally planned the route in Stuttgart and lovingly compiled the history of the Freemasons. The city rally was created without the use of AI.
- There is a little information about the attraction for each station
Visit the starting point at Schillerplatz (in the old town), open the link from your confirmation email with your smartphone or tablet, log in and start the game.
The story: 1783 in Stuttgart: The Freemason lodge is in turmoil. For some time now, the members have suspected an informant in their ranks who reports to the Duke of Württemberg. He wants to have the secret society banned! But who is the culprit who divulges important internal agreements at court? And how can you catch him without being targeted even more by the duke? It is your job to apprehend the informant before he can reveal any more secrets.
Work in a team (1-6 people per group) to solve the case. Are you more than 6 people? Then we recommend that you divide yourself into several small groups, otherwise experience has shown that not all of them are well integrated into the game. You can also test which group is the fastest!
Puzzle yourself along the story from station to station with the help of our city map. Solve the puzzles at Stuttgart's most beautiful sights and important points and learn more about the Freemasons. It is part of the game to guess the individual stations of the city rally. As a result, they are not listed here. At the stations, clues must be sought to solve the puzzles. This game focuses on the story and puzzles.
Move at your own pace and take breaks as you please. The city rally ends in the old town of Stuttgart near Schlossplatz.
Steps of the tour
You don't need to create a request if your exact start time isn't available in the booking tool. The rally can be started at any time and you don't need to talk to us about it. Even if there is bad weather on game day or something else gets in the way, you can play the game at any time within a year of purchase. Here, too, you don't need to send us a request, the booked ticket is automatically activated.
Visit the starting point at Schillerplatz (in the old town), open the link from your confirmation email with your smartphone or tablet, log in with your details and start playing right away. As part of the story about the Feimason Lodge in Stuttgart, you solve puzzles at famous sights. As soon as you have solved the last puzzle, the game is won.
Who should take part in this tour?
We recommend the city rally for people aged 14 and over.
Details to remember
Hint-Caching
Our CITY RALLY is a mix of SCAVENGER HUNT, PUZZLE TOUR, OUTDOOR ESCAPE GAME and CITY TOUR.
It was our first tour in this form. That's why there was no “twisted” look and a way of thinking at the beginning. You quickly found your way into it. It was 8 km in total and we saw corners of Stuttgart that we would not have not...



















