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.
Aalborg is a city in northern Denmark, located in the North Jutland region along the Limfjord. Known for its blend of Viking history and modern cultural life, Aalborg features landmarks such as the medieval Budolfi Cathedral and the striking Utzon Center, designed by the architect of the Sydney Opera House. Its waterfront, once industrial, now hosts museums, galleries, and vibrant public spaces.
Aalst is a city in Belgium located in the province of East Flanders. Known for its centuries-old textile industry and vibrant carnival tradition, Aalst combines historical depth with a strong sense of local identity. Highlights include the Gothic-style St. Martin’s Church and the 12th-century belfry, both reflecting the city’s medieval heritage.
Agadir is a coastal city in southwestern Morocco, located along the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its wide beaches and mild climate, Agadir was largely rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1960, giving it a modern cityscape distinct from other Moroccan cities. It is also recognized for its bustling port, seaside promenade, and proximity to the Anti-Atlas mountains.
Al Hoceima is a picturesque city nestled on the northern coast of Morocco. Renowned for its stunning Mediterranean beaches and the captivating Al Hoceima National Park, the city exudes a unique charm enriched by the Rif culture. Its vibrant soul is underpinned by a history of Spanish influence, woven into its architecture and daily life, making Al Hoceima a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Algeciras is a port city in southern Spain, located in the autonomous community of Andalusia near the Strait of Gibraltar. Known as one of the busiest ports in Europe, it serves as a major gateway between Europe and Africa. The city blends maritime industry with a backdrop of coastal scenery and is marked by landmarks such as Plaza Alta and the historic Nuestra Señora de la Palma church.
Alicante is a coastal city in southeastern Spain, located on the Costa Blanca along the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its historic port and vibrant seaside atmosphere, the city features landmarks such as the medieval Santa Bárbara Castle and the Explanada de España promenade. Alicante’s rich blend of Moorish heritage, maritime tradition, and sunny climate sets it apart in the region.
Alkmaar is a historic city in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland. It is best known for its traditional cheese market, which dates back to the 16th century, and its well-preserved medieval city center. The city is also characterized by its canals, narrow streets, and the impressive Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk church.
Almere is a modern city in the Netherlands, located in the province of Flevoland on land reclaimed from the sea. Known for its innovative urban planning and contemporary architecture, Almere features striking landmarks such as The Wave building and the Kunstlinie cultural center. Its unique development history and location on the IJsselmeer distinguish it as one of the country’s youngest and most forward-looking cities.
Almería is a coastal city in southeastern Spain, located in the Andalusia region along the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its desert landscapes and historic significance, the city is home to the Alcazaba, a 10th-century Moorish fortress, and has served as a backdrop for numerous films. Almería also features a blend of Arab and Spanish architectural influences and enjoys one of Europe’s sunniest climates.
Amersfoort is a city in the central Netherlands, known for its well-preserved medieval core and rich architectural heritage. Distinguished by landmarks such as the 13th-century city gate Koppelpoort and the Gothic-style Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren, it also has strong ties to Dutch art and history, having been the birthplace of painter Piet Mondrian. Its charming canals and cobblestone streets reflect a blend of history and modern Dutch life.
Amman is the capital of Jordan, located in the northwestern part of the country. Known for its blend of ancient history and modern development, the city features landmarks such as the Roman Theater and the Citadel, which reflect its Greco-Roman and Islamic heritage. Perched among hills, Amman also serves as a cultural hub with a growing contemporary arts and dining scene.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is renowned for its historic canals, artistic heritage, and distinctive Dutch architecture. The city is known for landmarks such as the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum, which houses works by Rembrandt and Vermeer. Its rich maritime history and vibrant neighborhoods like Jordaan give Amsterdam a unique blend of cultural depth and urban charm.
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.
Antalya is a coastal city in southern Turkey, situated along the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its well-preserved historic center, Kaleiçi, and ancient Roman landmarks like Hadrian’s Gate, the city blends rich cultural heritage with striking natural beauty, including the nearby Taurus Mountains and sandy beaches. Its role as a gateway to the Turquoise Coast defines Antalya’s unique charm and historical significance.
Antwerp is a major city in northern Belgium, located in the Flanders region along the River Scheldt. Known as one of the world’s leading diamond trading hubs, it also boasts a rich artistic heritage linked to Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. The city’s historic center features medieval guild houses, the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady, and a port that ranks among Europe’s largest.
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.
Arnhem is a city in the eastern Netherlands, located along the banks of the Rhine River. Known for its pivotal role in World War II during the Battle of Arnhem, the city also features the historic John Frost Bridge and the Netherlands Open Air Museum, which highlights traditional Dutch life. Its setting near the Veluwezoom National Park adds to its distinct blend of history and natural beauty.
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.
Auckland is a major city in northern New Zealand known for its vibrant urban culture and stunning natural landscapes. Situated between two harbours, the city is defined by its iconic Sky Tower, a symbol of its modern skyline, and its strong Māori heritage, reflected in local art and place names. Its volcanic hills and proximity to beaches add to its distinctive coastal character.
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant street life and ornate temples. The city is home to landmarks such as the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, reflecting its rich cultural and religious heritage. Situated along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok blends historic charm with modern skyscrapers, defining it as a dynamic center of Thai identity.
City Games in 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
City Games in are suitable for:
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.
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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.
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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