City Games in Poland
Play interactive City Games across Poland 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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Choose your city in Poland
City Games are available in cities across the Netherlands. Choose a city below to see which City Games you can play there.
All City Game locations in Poland
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Bydgoszcz
Bydgoszcz, located in northern Poland, is treasured for its rich industrial heritage and unique architectural ensemble. The city’s distinct feature includes the 19th-century Bydgoszcz Canal and a superb collection of art nouveau buildings with pristine facades, underscoring its reputation as a cultural hotspot. Known for its renowned Pomeranian Philharmonic concerts and the Old Town stuffed with cozy cafes, Bydgoszcz offers a special mix of history, culture, and recreation.
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Częstochowa
Nestled in the heart of Poland, Częstochowa is best known as a spiritual hub and a destination of Catholic pilgrimage. The city is home to the revered Jasna Góra Monastery, housing the iconic Black Madonna painting and hosting the annual pilgrimage. Infused with a rich blend of cultural identity, the city is also surrounded by the mesmerizing landscape of the Jurassic Upland, making it a unique mix of historical significance and natural beauty.
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Katowice
Katowice, a vibrant city located in the southern region of Poland, is often recognized for its rich mining heritage and flourishing arts culture. Famous for its iconic Spodek arena and the impressively restored Nikiszowiec historical miners’ district, the city truly encapsulates the journey of a progressive modern-day city with a deeply embedded industrial past. In Katowice, the melody of Chopin resonates within a landscape marked by former coal mines, inviting visitors to explore a unique blend of history and creativity.
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Kraków
Kraków, located in southern Poland, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval core and vibrant cultural life. Once the royal capital of Poland, the city is defined by landmarks such as Wawel Castle and the expansive Main Market Square, as well as its connection to the academic legacy of Jagiellonian University. Situated on the Vistula River, Kraków blends historical depth with a dynamic urban atmosphere.
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Lodz
Lodz, located in the heart of Poland, is widely known for its rich heritage in the textile industry, which has earned it the moniker of the ”Polish Manchester”. Home to the unique architectural gem, Manufaktura, a repurposed large-scale linen factory now transformed into a cultural and shopping hub, and Piotrkowska Street, one of the longest shopping streets in Europe; Lodz imbues a mix of historical significance and modern allure. The city’s cultural identity is deeply attached to its cinema scene, being the birthplace of the acclaimed Polish Film School.
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Lublin
Lublin, located in the eastern region of Poland, is best known for its remarkable mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. This medieval city is characterized by its historic Old Town, rich Jewish heritage and its thriving cultural scene, featuring the annual International Theatre Festival. With close proximity to the idyllic Lublin Upland, Lublin encapsulates Poland’s history and its enchanting eastern landscapes.
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Poznań
Poznań is a vibrant city situated in the Greater Poland region of Poland. Known for its Renaissance-style architecture, it’s particularly famous for the renaissance Old Town and the Poznań Cathedral. The city’s vivid cultural scene, coupled with its rich history dating back to medieval times, makes it a remarkable and unique destination ripe with artistic encounter and historical exploration.
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Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital of Poland, located in the east-central part of the country along the Vistula River. Known for its resilience and rich history, the city features a reconstructed Old Town that was nearly destroyed during World War II and landmarks like the Royal Castle and the Palace of Culture and Science. Warsaw also serves as a cultural hub, blending modern architecture with deep-rooted Polish traditions.
How City Games work in Poland
City Games in Poland 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!
City Game concepts in Poland
Secrets of Exploration Game
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.
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.
Each concept is available in multiple cities in Poland
Who are City Games in Poland for?
City Games in Poland are suitable for:
Exploring Poland
Poland’s cities combine layered urban history with a contemporary rhythm of daily life. City centers are often compact and pedestrian-friendly, with well-defined layouts that encourage walking through both older quarters and modern districts. In many places, public squares, side streets and residential neighborhoods are closely interconnected, creating an urban environment that feels active yet accessible.
The scale of Polish cities varies, influencing how they are experienced day to day. Larger cities like Warsaw and Kraków support a mix of fast-paced movement and quieter, people-centered areas, while smaller cities often feel more intimate and slow-moving. Public transportation is well-integrated, and walkability is a common feature in central zones, making transitions between different parts of a city straightforward and intuitive.
Urban character differs noticeably across the country. Some cities reflect industrial or academic influence, while others have a more local, provincial rhythm. This variety adds texture to the experience of moving through Poland’s urban spaces, where shifts in atmosphere, layout and pace offer insight into regional life.
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