City Games are available across Bolivia and offer a unique way to experience its cities through interactive, self-guided adventures. Played entirely on your smartphone, each game allows you to start whenever you choose and set your own pace. Designed for urban settings, the experience combines exploration with challenges to engage players as they move through the city.
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra is a major city in eastern Bolivia, located in the tropical lowlands of the Santa Cruz department. Known for its rapid growth and modern infrastructure, it combines colonial heritageâvisible in landmarks like the Basilica Menor de San Lorenzoâwith a vibrant blend of indigenous and mestizo cultures, making it a distinct urban center in the Bolivian Amazon basin.
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The Syndicate City Escape Game
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.
Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery
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.
Boliviaâs cities reflect a diverse blend of high-altitude planning, colonial influences and modern growth. From dense Andean urban centers to lowland cities with a more spacious layout, the countryâs cityscapes vary greatly in size, elevation and rhythm. The experience of moving through them ranges from navigating compact hillside neighborhoods to walking wide, grid-like streets in flatter regions.
Urban life in Bolivia is shaped by strong pedestrian activity, especially in local markets, plazas and side streets that form the backbone of everyday city routines. While traffic can define main roads, walking remains a common mode of movement in many neighborhoods, where access and scale often favor foot traffic. In some cities, steep terrain affects walkability, but also creates layered city views and a distinct spatial feel.
The contrast between cities is striking. La Paz, set dramatically in a canyon, feels dense and vertical, while Santa Cruz unfolds across a flatter expanse with a more suburban rhythm. Smaller cities throughout Bolivia offer a quieter pace, with walkable centers and strong neighborhood identities that shape daily life.

