Our Self-Guided Treasure Hunt Tour offers a unique way to explore Utrecht! Unlike traditional tours, this interactive adventure combines sightseeing with fun challenges, puzzles, and hidden clues. Follow a trail of carefully placed clues and solve riddles to uncover the ultimate treasure. Discover iconic landmarks and secret spots at your own pace while engaging in this exciting quest. Perfect for all ages, this flexible experience turns the city into your playground!
Go to the "The Dom Tower" in Utrecht. There is no guide—this is a self-guided tour. Simply open the app when you are within 10 meters of the location, and the first challenge will unlock automatically to start your adventure!
This is the end of your tour, and with that, the tour is complete!
The Dom Tower in Utrecht is the tallest church tower in the Netherlands, offering panoramic city views. This iconic Gothic structure symbolizes Utrecht’s rich history, culture, and architectural beauty.
Dom Square (Domplein) in Utrecht is a historic square surrounded by landmarks like the Dom Tower and Dom Church. It’s a cultural hub where history, architecture, and local life converge beautifully.
The Oudegracht is a scenic canal running through Utrecht’s center, lined with medieval wharf cellars, cozy cafés, and unique shops. It’s a vibrant, picturesque spot blending water, history, and urban charm.
Neude is a lively square in Utrecht, known for its terraces and central location. The Neude Library, housed in the former main post office, is a notable landmark. citeturn0
Utrecht City Hall (Stadhuis) is a striking blend of historic and modern architecture. Located in the city center, it hosts official events and reflects Utrecht’s civic pride, heritage, and contemporary spirit.
The Centraal Museum in Utrecht showcases a diverse collection of art, fashion, and history. Housed in a former monastery, it highlights Utrecht’s creative legacy, from old masters to modern design.
Muntkade in Utrecht is a peaceful, waterside street near the old Royal Dutch Mint. It offers scenic canal views, greenery, and a quiet atmosphere, perfect for walking, cycling, or relaxing outdoors.
Paushuize in Utrecht, built in 1517 for future Pope Adrian VI, is the city's second-oldest palace. Though he never lived there, its Renaissance architecture now hosts events, blending history with modern use.
The Pandhof of the Dom Church in Utrecht is a peaceful garden, dating back to the late 14th century. This tranquil courtyard features a 15th-century cloister, a fountain, and views of the Dom Tower.
Ledig Erf in Utrecht is a lively square with sunny terraces, historic buildings, and a vibrant atmosphere. It’s a popular spot to relax, dine, and explore nearby museums and canals.
Nobelstraat in Utrecht is a vibrant street lined with historic buildings, including a former bank in Amsterdam School style. Popular for cafes and eateries, it’s a bustling spot with rich history.
Jaarbeurs in Utrecht is a major exhibition and conference center, located near the central station. It hosts a variety of events, from trade shows to concerts, drawing millions of visitors annually.
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