Budapest Danube Banks city game: a mysterious city game
Overview
“Food Poisoning.” said the Crime Scene Investigator. “If so, why did this poor Squirrel have a gun? Let me think.”, replied Columbo…
Can you crack location-based riddles and solve this intriguing case? Discover mini and not-so-mini statues along the Danube Bank, learn curious facts about the places you pass by, and you may get closer to the mystery...
This discovery walk is an educational and fun activity for friends, couples, families with kids, curious locals, visitors, and team building.
During this experience you will:
- Explore Budapest during this interactive and fun discovery walk
- Keep a comfortable distance from other people throughout the experience
- Learn about the history and local stories of the Danube Banks in a playful
way
- Solve location-based riddles to unlock directions to your next stop along the
route
This discovery walk is an educational and fun activity for friends, couples, families with kids, curious locals, visitors, and team building.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Link to the game received via email
✗ Not Included
- Data on phone
- Food and Drinks
- Mobile data
Itinerary
Meeting & End Point
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Good to Know
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Special Instructions
- To play the trail, you click on the play link which you received by email from Secret City Trails
- If a trail is available in multiple languages, you will receive an English introduction mail, but you can select the language once you have started the game
- The play link is valid for 90 days starting at your activity date, so if you want to postpone your activity, you can do that without modifying your booking.
- Once you click on the play link, you can invite 4 other people to play along with you. - - Only the team captain can enter the answers.
- Once started, you have 15 days to finish the trail. So if you are tired or the weather changes, take a break and go ahead once ready to do so.
- We suggest playing the trails during daylight hours to make it easier to discover clues and directions, which often can be found in the details