Geneva (international quarter) interactive scavenger hunt with smartphone
Highlights
- Explore the international district of Geneva at your own pace
- Discover together the different institutions in the international quarter
- Enjoy the view of Lake Geneva
- Locates international places like the Palais Wilson, La chaise cassée and Villa Rigot
- Solves exciting puzzles on the smartphone
- The game can be started flexibly at any time, 24h a day
Description
On this interactive scavenger hunt through the international district of Geneva, you'll explore this part of the city using an app on your smartphone. You'll get to know the Palais Wilson, La chaise cassée, and the Villa Rigot. At the same time, you'll solve exciting and informative riddles and tasks.
With your group, you can go on a riddle tour whenever you want. The starting time is up to you. You just need one ticket per person for the interactive game and a smartphone with the corresponding app. The app will guide you through an adventure filled with interesting information, fun tasks, and tricky puzzles.
The scavenger hunt lasts about 1.5 - 2 hours, but there’s no time limit.
Practical Information:
- Not suitable for: wheelchair users, strollers
- Starting point and ending point are not the same
- Smartphone with internet connection required
- Each player needs a ticket
- The game can be played in the dark, but some inscriptions may be harder to read
- Dogs (without a ticket) allowed
- Each person can choose which language to play the trail in after entering the game code on their phone. So it’s possible to play in a multilingual group without making separate bookings.
Swiss Activity Tip
The international district in Geneva is home to around 200 international organizations. It's located in the city of Geneva on the right bank of the lake. You can also find the European headquarters of the UN here. A must-see is the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.
Information for school classes
- A school class can have a maximum of 25 participants (students and adult supervisors).
- It’s a good idea to split the class into several teams, ideally with no more than 8 people per team.
- After booking, you’ll receive a code for the game. This code can be used by all participants, so a maximum of 25 times. By this time, it should already be clear which students belong to which team.
- One person from the team clicks the "Create Team" button and gives the team a name. The team members then click on "Join Team" and join the team using the team name.
- Teams should start approximately 2-3 minutes apart so they can’t simply follow each other.
- Basically, each person plays on their own smartphone. By answering the questions on their phones, participants also compete against each other and see a leaderboard of all players. This makes it even more fun.
- If not every child in a class has an internet-enabled smartphone, the game can still be played. Those children can play on another child's smartphone. Each team should have the same number of smartphones. Each team needs at least one smartphone.
Inclusions
Ticket Explorial Geneva (International Quarter), valid for one year from date of booking
Meeting point
Av. de la Paix 12, 1202 Genève
Av. de la Paix 12, 1202 Genève, Schweiz
Important information
- You’ll receive more details and the game code by email and SMS on your phone after booking.
- The code is valid for one year from the booking date.
- Bring: smartphone with internet connection.
Provider
Operated by
Explorial
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