Carcassonne: Treasure Hunt - Explore the City Centre

1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)

The only puzzle trail dedicated entirely to Bastide Saint-Louis — the neighbourhood where Carcassonne's residents actually live, a five-minute walk from the medieval Cité.
An original story rooted in real Carcassonne history. Each stop reveals an authentic fact about the town: the cloth-making industry, the Canal du Midi, the eighteenth-century merchants' townhouses.
Created and designed by a Bastide resident. Not a generic product copied across a hundred cities — an experience built street by street, with real local knowledge.
No app to download, no group, no fixed times. Start when you want, go at your own pace, pause whenever you feel like it.

What's Included

Immediate access (within 10 min of purchase) via a link sent by email - no app to download
Local coffee/ break suggestions at most stops
WhatsApp assistance if you get stuck
Text-based experience: read at your own pace, no audio
Available in English, French and Spanish
9-stop puzzle trail through Bastide Saint-Louis (~1h30)
Meals
Private transportation

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Begin at Place Carnot, following the instructions sent to you by email. This is a self-guided experience.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Most visitors never step outside the medieval walls — this treasure hunt takes you through the Bastide Saint-Louis, the real heart of Carcassonne, where locals live and shop every day.
Step back to 1688 and help Lucas Maffre, a cloth merchant, solve a mystery. For generations, his family has used a warehouse that his neighbour Séraphin Bosc now claims as his own. Séraphin has a deed, but Lucas's wife Marguerite is convinced it's a forgery. The real deed is locked inside a chest, sealed with three combination padlocks.
Lucas's grandfather, Balthasar, saw things others couldn't. Before he died, he left behind a letter full of riddles, hidden in nine places across the bastide.
Begin at Place Carnot, where Lucas is waiting with the letter. At each stop, read a passage, observe, count, note down your number. Take your time — I'll recommend cafés along the way. At the final stop, arrange your nine numbers into three groups of three. You have three attempts.

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by City Escape Collection

Tags

Historical Tours
Self-guided Tours
Fun & Games
Scavenger Hunts
Culture
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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