Play interactive City Games across the Netherlands and discover cities in a fun and engaging way. Solve puzzles, complete challenges and explore highlights as well as hidden gems. All City Games are self-guided and playable on your own smartphone, whenever you want.
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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.
Argostolion, situated on the lush island of Kefalonia in Greece, offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty. Known for its vibrant plazas and iconic landmarks such as the historic Drapano Bridge and the De Bosset Bridge, the city basks in the glory of its past while enjoying a rich culinary scene inspired by Mediterranean flavors. Its unique mixture of scenic coastal views and eponymous Greek charm sets Argostolion apart as a memorable destination.
Athens, located in Greece, is a city renowned for its rich historical legacy and status as the cradle of Western civilization. Dominated by the ancient Acropolis and the Parthenon temple, it reflects a blend of classical heritage and modern urban life. The city is also known for its vibrant street culture, Mediterranean cuisine, and its role as the birthplace of democracy.
Chania is a coastal city on the Greek island of Crete, known for its blend of Venetian, Ottoman, and Greek heritage. The city’s historic Old Town features narrow alleys, colorful facades, and the iconic Venetian Harbor with its 16th-century lighthouse. Chania’s unique character is shaped by its maritime past, local Cretan cuisine, and its position between the White Mountains and the Aegean Sea.
Corfu is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, located off the northwest coast of the country. Known for its Venetian architecture and rich multicultural heritage, the city of Corfu features landmarks such as the Old Fortress and the Liston promenade. Its historic old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflects centuries of influence from Venetian, French, and British rule.
Fira is the capital of Santorini, an island in the Cyclades region of Greece. Known for its whitewashed buildings perched along volcanic cliffs, the city offers panoramic views of the caldera formed by a prehistoric eruption. Fira is also recognized for its vibrant local culture, blending traditional Cycladic architecture with museums, galleries, and cliffside cafés overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Heraklion is a port city on the island of Crete in Greece. Known for its rich Minoan heritage, it is home to the archaeological site of Knossos and the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, which houses one of the world’s most significant collections of Minoan artifacts. The city also features Venetian architecture and a vibrant coastal atmosphere that reflects its layered history.
Kefalonia is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea, known for its rugged landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and charming villages. The island features notable sites such as the stunning Melissani Cave and the historic Assos Castle, while its blend of Venetian architecture and traditional Ionian culture sets it apart from other Greek destinations.
Kos is a Greek island city located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, near the coast of Turkey. Known for its ancient heritage, Kos is the birthplace of Hippocrates and features notable landmarks such as the Asklepion, a historic healing center, and the medieval Castle of the Knights. The city is also recognized for its blend of classical ruins and Italian-era architecture, reflecting its layered past.
Lefkas, also known as Lefkada, is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea, connected to the mainland by a causeway. The city is known for its traditional whitewashed architecture, proximity to some of Greece’s most famous beaches like Porto Katsiki, and its role in Ionian history, marked by Venetian influence and 19th-century cultural development. Its seaside charm and mountainous backdrop create a distinctive island character.
Mykonos, located in the Cyclades islands of Greece, is known for its iconic whitewashed architecture and vibrant coastal charm. The city stands out for its picturesque windmills overlooking the Aegean Sea and its historic district of Little Venice, where buildings sit directly on the water’s edge. Mykonos also has a rich maritime heritage and a lively cultural scene rooted in Greek island traditions.
Preveza is a quaint coastal city nestled in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece. Known for both its significant Hellenistic history and hospitable beaches, the city is also the gateway to the intriguing ruins of Nicopolis, a city founded by Augustus Caesar following a significant naval battle. With its charming port filled with local fresco restaurants serving renowned Epirotic cuisine, Preveza exhibits an alluring blend of history, gastronomy, and scenic beauty.
Rhodes is a historic city located on the island of Rhodes in southeastern Greece. Known for its well-preserved medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city features the impressive Palace of the Grand Master and remnants of ancient Greek and Roman influence. Its coastal setting and rich blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and Italian architecture distinguish it as a unique Mediterranean destination.
Samos is a Greek island located in the eastern Aegean Sea, near the coast of Turkey. Known for its rich ancient history, it was the birthplace of the mathematician Pythagoras and home to the impressive Heraion, a sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Hera. The island is also distinguished by its lush landscapes, traditional villages, and renowned Muscat wine production.
Thessaloniki, located in northern Greece, is known for its rich Byzantine heritage and vibrant cultural scene. As a historic crossroads of civilizations, the city features landmarks like the White Tower and the Rotunda, alongside lively neighborhoods and a renowned food culture influenced by its Ottoman and Balkan past. Its position on the Thermaic Gulf adds to its distinct coastal character.
Zakynthos, located in the Ionian Islands of Greece, is known for its dramatic coastal landscapes and rich Venetian heritage. The island’s capital features neoclassical architecture and the prominent Church of Agios Dionysios, while nearby Navagio Beach, home to the famous shipwreck, is one of Greece’s most photographed natural sites. Zakynthos blends cultural history with striking natural beauty.
City Games in Greece 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 Greece
City Games in Greece are suitable for:
Cities in Greece are layered with everyday life that unfolds in walkable neighborhoods, narrow streets and lively public squares. Urban centers often blend older, densely arranged layouts with newer developments, creating a varied experience of movement and space. The contrast between traditional and contemporary elements adds depth to the way cities are experienced on foot.
Walking through Greek cities offers a textured sense of local rhythm and routine—cafés filled with conversation, shaded side streets, and frequent interactions in communal spaces. Many city areas are compact enough to navigate easily, with an emphasis on pedestrian access and connected districts. This scale supports a fluid experience of city life, grounded in personal encounters and shifting street views.
While Athens presents a larger, more layered urban landscape, other cities like Thessaloniki, Patras and smaller regional centers maintain distinctive characters shaped by geography and local culture. Differences in scale, pace and layout across cities provide a varied sense of place, with each urban environment offering a unique lens into daily life in Greece.
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 Greece, offering a variety of experiences in both well-known destinations and smaller locations. You can find them in major cities like Athens and Heraklion, as well as in lesser-known areas such as Preveza Lefkas.
This geographic range means City Games are accessible in different parts of the country, including popular islands like Mykonos and Rhodes. Availability is not limited to these cities alone, with options in several other locations throughout Greece.
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 Greece 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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