E-Scavenger Hunt Luxembourg: Explore the City at Your Own Pace
Uncover the stories behind Luxembourg's streets, monuments, and hidden corners through a fun, smartphone-based city adventure.
The Luxembourg city scavenger hunt invites you to explore one of Europe's most distinctive capitals through a guided app experience that blends discovery, trivia, and real-world exploration. No fixed schedule, no tour bus, and no waiting for a group — just you, your smartphone, and the city.
Luxembourg City is home to over 170 nationalities, a UNESCO-listed old town, and a layered history stretching from medieval fortifications to contemporary art museums. This self-guided format lets you absorb all of it at a rhythm that suits you, stopping wherever curiosity leads.
The app delivers GPS-based navigation, location-specific questions, and search assignments that challenge participants to observe their surroundings closely. Whether you are traveling as a couple, a family, or a large group, the format adapts without any logistical overhead.
Tour Highlights
Fully app-based and self-guided — start, pause, or stop whenever you choose, with no pre-set departure time required.
GPS navigation leads you through Luxembourg's most celebrated squares, promenades, and historic monuments.
Designed for families, couples, and large groups alike, making it one of the most flexible city activities available.
Visit iconic sites including the Bock Casemates, Adolphe Bridge, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Chemin de la Corniche.
Engage with trivia and observational challenges that reveal the deeper history and character of each location.
Discover Luxembourg's multicultural identity and its evolution from a mighty medieval fortress to a modern European capital.
Itinerary Overview
Begin in the historic city center near Notre-Dame Cathedral, a Jesuit-founded structure dating from 1613 to 1621. The surrounding old town quarter sets the tone for the layers of history you will encounter throughout the route.
The Bock Casemates form one of Luxembourg's most visited heritage sites — a subterranean tunnel network carved into the rock over centuries of fortress construction. Nearby, the ruin known as the Hollow Tooth stands above the casemates as a striking symbol of the city's medieval past.
Walk the Chemin de la Corniche, widely described as the most scenic promenade in the city, offering panoramic views across the Alzette valley. Below lies Grund, a medieval quarter filled with authentic architecture, independent restaurants, and local bars.
The route passes through three of Luxembourg City's defining public squares, each carrying its own civic and historical significance. Constitution Square is home to the Gëlle Fra monument, erected in 1923 as a memorial to those lost in the First World War.
The Adolphe Bridge, constructed between 1900 and 1903 during the reign of Grand Duke Adolphe, is one of the city's most recognized landmarks. Nearby, the historic Hotel de Ville and the former seat of Luxembourg's government add further civic context to this part of the walk.
For those extending the route toward Kirchberg, the MUDAM contemporary art museum offers a striking architectural counterpoint to the medieval city. The Pfaffenthal panoramic lift connects the upper historic city with the valley district below, providing a practical and scenic transition point.
What Is Included
Included
- Access to the self-guided city game app
- GPS-based navigation throughout the route
- Location-specific questions and search assignments
- Historical and cultural information at each stop
- Flexible scheduling — available any day, any time
Not Included
- Smartphone or mobile device (participants must provide their own)
- Mobile data or Wi-Fi connection
- Food, drinks, or personal expenses
- Entrance fees to any museums or attractions
Important Information
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