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City Games are available in cities across the Netherlands. Choose a city below to see which City Games you can play there.
Annecy is a city in southeastern France, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region near the Swiss border. Known as the “Venice of the Alps” for its scenic canals and lakeside setting, Annecy features landmarks such as the medieval Château d’Annecy and the turquoise waters of Lake Annecy. Its blend of alpine charm and Renaissance architecture reflects a rich cultural and historical heritage.
Bastia is a city on the northeastern coast of Corsica, France, known for its historic port and strong Italian influences. Once the capital of the island under Genoese rule, it features notable landmarks such as the Terra Nova citadel and the Church of Saint John the Baptist. Its narrow streets, baroque architecture, and proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea distinguish it within Corsica.
Bergerac is a town in southwestern France, located in the Dordogne department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Known for its traditional winemaking and picturesque setting along the Dordogne River, Bergerac features medieval architecture and a historic center rich in half-timbered houses. The city is also associated with the literary figure Cyrano de Bergerac, adding a cultural layer to its charm.
Bordeaux is a port city in southwestern France, located along the Garonne River. Renowned worldwide for its wine industry, Bordeaux is also known for its neoclassical architecture and elegant urban design, particularly in areas like the Place de la Bourse and along the riverfront. The city’s rich history as a center of trade and its role in the Enlightenment era further distinguish its cultural heritage.
Calvi is a coastal town located on the northwest coast of Corsica, France. It is known for its picturesque harbor, centuries-old citadel, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. Distinguished by its blend of Genoese heritage and Corsican culture, Calvi also claims a connection to Christopher Columbus and remains a popular destination for its historic architecture and natural surroundings.
Figari is a small town located in the southern part of Corsica, France. Known for its rugged landscapes and proximity to the beaches of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Figari is also recognized for its vineyards and its role as a gateway to the island’s southern coast. The surrounding mountainous terrain and traditional Corsican architecture give the area a distinct regional character.
Grenoble is a city in southeastern France, nestled at the foot of the French Alps. Known for its science and technology industries as well as its role in the French Resistance during World War II, Grenoble is characterized by its surrounding mountain scenery and institutions like the Bastille fortress and the Musée de Grenoble, one of the country’s leading art museums.
Lyon is a historic city in eastern France, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Known for its rich Roman and Renaissance heritage, Lyon features landmarks such as the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the traboules of Vieux Lyon. The city is also recognized as a gastronomic capital, deeply rooted in traditional French cuisine.
Marseille is a port city located in southern France on the Mediterranean coast. Known for its maritime heritage and vibrant multicultural identity, it features landmarks such as the Old Port and the historic Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde. As one of France’s oldest cities, Marseille combines Greek and Roman influences with a distinctive Provençal character shaped by centuries of trade and migration.
Montpellier is a vibrant city in southern France, located near the Mediterranean coast in the Occitanie region. Known for its medieval streets and dynamic university atmosphere, it features landmarks such as the Promenade du Peyrou and the Gothic Cathédrale Saint-Pierre. Its blend of historic architecture and contemporary culture sets it apart as a center of learning, arts, and southern French identity.
Nantes is a city in western France, located on the Loire River in the Pays de la Loire region. Known for its maritime history and vibrant cultural scene, it features landmarks such as the Château des Ducs de Bretagne and the whimsical Les Machines de l’île. Nantes’ blend of historic architecture and innovative art installations gives it a distinctive character within the region.
Nice is a coastal city in southeastern France, located on the French Riviera along the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its stunning Promenade des Anglais and vibrant Old Town, Nice combines Italian-influenced architecture with a rich artistic heritage, having inspired painters like Matisse. Its mild climate, seaside location, and historic ties to the Kingdom of Sardinia give the city a distinctive Mediterranean charm.
Orléans is a historic city in north-central France, located on the banks of the Loire River. Known for its association with Joan of Arc, who famously lifted the siege of the city in 1429, Orléans features striking medieval and Renaissance architecture, including the Gothic-style Sainte-Croix Cathedral. Its well-preserved old town and role in French history distinguish it within the Loire Valley region.
Paris, the capital of France, is renowned for its rich history, iconic architecture, and deep influence on art, fashion, and culture. The city is home to landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Notre-Dame Cathedral, and is defined by the River Seine, which flows through its heart. Known as the City of Light, Paris has long been a center of intellectual and artistic life.
Saint-Tropez is a coastal town located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of southeastern France. Known for its glamorous appeal along the French Riviera, it features a vibrant port lined with luxury yachts and is steeped in history as a former fishing village turned artist haven. The town is also recognized for its Mediterranean beaches and iconic 17th-century Citadel.
Strasbourg is a city in northeastern France, located in the Alsace region near the German border. Known for its blend of French and German influences, it features half-timbered houses in the historic Petite France district and the Gothic Strasbourg Cathedral, one of Europe’s tallest. The city is also home to major European institutions, reflecting its cross-cultural and political significance.
Toulon is a port city located on the Mediterranean coast in southern France. Known for its naval history, it is home to France’s main naval base and the National Maritime Museum. The city features a blend of Provençal charm and maritime heritage, with highlights like the scenic Mont Faron, historic old town, and the bustling harbor that shapes its coastal identity.
City Games in France are fully self-guided experiences that let you explore a city at your own pace.
Simply choose your city and game, follow the instructions on your smartphone and start playing whenever it suits you.
Step 1
Book your City Game
Choose your city and game and receive everything instantly after booking.
Step 2
Check your instructions
Open your confirmation email with your starting point and how to start playing.
Step 3
Go to the starting location
Head to the starting point whenever you want, no fixed time.
Step 4
Start playing
Follow the clues, solve puzzles and explore the city at your own pace!
Discover cities in a fun and interactive way with the Secrets of Exploration City Game. Solve puzzles, complete creative challenges and uncover both famous highlights and hidden places. Along the way, you’ll learn surprising facts about history, culture and local stories while playing at your own pace.
1.5-2 hours
1-4
Step into a thrilling city escape adventure with The Syndicate. Work together as a team to solve riddles, crack codes and recover stolen formulas before time runs out. This story-driven City Game focuses on teamwork, problem-solving and immersive gameplay in an urban setting.
1.5-2 hours
2-5
Solve an interactive murder mystery in the Sherlock Holmes City Game. Follow a gripping storyline, investigate suspects and collect clues to uncover the truth behind a mysterious case. The city forms an atmospheric backdrop for the story, allowing you to fully focus on deduction, logic and teamwork.
1.5-2 hours
1-4
Each concept is available in multiple cities in France
City Games in France are suitable for:
France offers a diverse urban landscape, ranging from compact medieval towns to expansive modern cities. Many French cities maintain a human scale, with dense centers that are walkable and easy to navigate. Streets often open onto lively squares, and neighborhoods transition naturally from historic quarters to more contemporary areas.
Urban life in France unfolds at a measured pace, with public spaces playing a central role in daily routines. Wide boulevards, local markets and sidewalk cafés emerge as shared spaces that invite people to spend time outdoors. The emphasis on walkability and local infrastructure makes movement through French cities intuitive and connected.
There is a clear contrast between different cities across France. Paris offers a vast, layered experience, while cities like Lyon, Nantes or Strasbourg present distinct urban rhythms and atmospheres. This variety gives each city a unique sense of place, shaped by geography, size and local habits of daily life.
Enjoy the same City Games as our self-guided version, but with full on-site support from our professional hosts. We take care of the briefing, tablets, coordination and technical support, so your group can focus entirely on the fun and competition.
What’s included:
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Check out our frequently asked questions and find out everything you want to know. Is your question not among them? Feel free to contact us.
City Games are available in multiple cities across France, offering experiences in both major urban centers and smaller towns. You can find them in well-known cities like Paris, Marseille, and Lyon as well as in smaller destinations such as Bergerac.
This wide-ranging coverage means that City Games are accessible in a variety of locations throughout the country, though availability is not limited to the cities mentioned here.
No, all City Games are fully self-guided! You don’t need a guide or staff member to play. After booking, you’ll receive clear instructions on your smartphone so you can start whenever it suits you!
For larger groups or corporate events, a fully hosted version of our City Games is also available, including on-site guidance, tablets and live support.
Planning a larger group or corporate event?
Explore the hosted City Game experience for groups
Most City Games take around 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.
This includes walking through the city, solving puzzles and completing challenges along the way. You can play entirely at your own pace: there is no time pressure and no strict schedule.
Feel free to take breaks, pause the game for a drink or lunch, and continue whenever you like. This flexibility makes it easy to combine a City Game with sightseeing or other activities.
Yes, City Games are available in multiple languages. Most games can be played in several commonly used languages, making them suitable for international visitors and mixed-language groups.
The available languages may vary slightly per game, but language selection is always clearly shown before you start playing.
This allows each team to choose the language that suits them best, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Yes, City Games are suitable for both small groups and larger teams. Large groups can easily split into smaller teams and play the City Game at the same time, using multiple smartphones. Each team plays independently, following the same game concept and storyline.
This setup works well for groups of friends, families and companies, and makes City Games a popular choice for team outings, events and teambuilding activities.
For larger groups or corporate events, a fully hosted version of our City Games is also available, including on-site guidance, tablets and live support.
Planning a larger group or corporate event?
Explore the hosted City Game experience for groups
You can start playing whenever it suits you! City Games have no fixed start time, so you are free to begin at a moment that fits your schedule.
After booking, you receive clear instructions via email, allowing you to start the game independently without any reservations or coordination with staff.
This flexibility makes City Games ideal to combine with travel plans, sightseeing, lunch or other activities during the day.
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Explore cities in France in a unique and interactive way with our City Games. Play today and create lasting memories!

Turn any city into a playground with our interactive City Games and self-guided tours. Fun, flexible, and ideal for groups and team building.
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