Are you planning a day out or weekend trip to Stuttgart, then you can have a lot of fun with this city walk. An Escape game and city walk at the same time. 2,5 kilometers long and over 1.5 - 2 hours of fun for the family or a group of friends. Meanwhile, during this game there is plenty of time to sit on one of the terraces. A city walk has never been so much fun. An app will help you with your quest during the city walk. The Stuttgart Schwindler seems like a nice, decent man. Those who know him better know better. He steals and cheats, and the residents are terrified of him. The police have not yet been able to find him, but he must be somewhere in the city. There is a trail and several witnesses who have seen him. It's up to you to find him.
You can go to the starting point: Staatstheater Stuttgart. Check the email you received from us with further explanation and the login information for the special app. There is no guide. The game automatically takes you to all the beautiful spots in the center of Stuttgart.
The game ends downtown.
Planning a city walk in the centre of Stuttgart? Then the 'escape the city' game will ensure that the city walk will be one to remember. About 1,5 - 2 hours and 2,5 km further on, you will not only have seen the most beautiful spots of the city during this city walk in Stuttgart, but you will also have done the local police a favour by finding one of the city's biggest criminals... The Stuttgart Swindler. The trail naturally leads along the 20 most beautiful and surprising places in Stuttgart.
With this Escape the City Tour you will see the highlights of Stuttgart. A few you can see below.
The Old Castle (Altes Schloss) in Stuttgart dates back to the 10th century and was later expanded into a Renaissance residence for the dukes of Württemberg. Today, it houses the Württemberg State Museum and showcases the region’s rich history.
Schlossplatz in Stuttgart is the city’s largest square and a central meeting point surrounded by historic and modern buildings. With the New Palace as its backdrop, it is a popular place for events, relaxation, and enjoying the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
The Hans im Glück Fountain in Stuttgart is inspired by the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Hans in Luck. Built in the early 20th century, it shows Hans with his symbolic gifts and serves as a charming reminder of German folklore.
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