Imagine wandering through the cobbled streets of Girona, a city renowned for its medieval charm and vibrant history, while simultaneously playing detective in a thrilling murder mystery. That’s exactly what this self-guided Sherlock Holmes game offers—an engaging way to explore the city that combines storytelling, problem-solving, and a splash of suspense. This activity appeals to those who enjoy puzzles, immersive narratives, and a bit of friendly competition.
What we like most about this experience is how it transforms a leisurely walk into an interactive adventure. The game is story-driven, pulling you into a suspenseful plot involving the murder of Balthasar, where you and your team piece together clues using your phone. Plus, its flexibility allows you to start playing whenever suits your schedule, making it ideal for spontaneous plans or those who prefer to explore at their own pace. One thing to be aware of is that this is a virtual, self-guided experience, so travelers who prefer guided tours with personal interaction might find it less engaging.
This activity suits families, friends, colleagues, or solo travelers who enjoy detective stories or are looking for a unique way to see Girona. It’s especially good for those who want a cost-effective activity that combines sightseeing with entertainment, all for around $24 per group. If you’re comfortable with using your smartphone and enjoy solving puzzles, you’ll likely find this game a charming addition to your Girona visit.
Key Points

- Flexible scheduling: Play whenever you want, at your own pace.
- Great for groups: One ticket covers up to 4 people; larger groups can buy multiple.
- Story-driven fun: Enjoy a suspenseful detective story.
- Easy to access: Download the app after booking, no guided tour required.
- Suitable for families: The game is rated “easy,” making it family-friendly.
- Affordable price: Around $23.89 for a memorable, interactive experience.
What’s Included and How It Works

This murder mystery game is entirely self-guided, played on your smartphone through the Loquiz app. Once you book, you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to download and start the game. The process is simple and straightforward, making it accessible—even for those not particularly tech-savvy. The game is designed to last around two hours and is suitable for solo players or teams of up to four per device.
The game is story-driven, immersing you in Sherlock Holmes-style investigations. It involves following clues hidden throughout the city, solving puzzles, cracking codes, and completing fun photo tasks. Instead of a traditional tour, you’re piecing together a narrative while navigating Girona’s streets, making each step feel like part of a larger adventure.
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The Itinerary and What to Expect

The game begins at Roosik & Co on Rambla de la Llibertat, a lively hub in Girona’s historic center. From here, you’ll follow clues that lead you through different parts of the city, meeting digital characters and uncovering the story behind Balthasar’s murder.
One of the appealing aspects is that you get to set your own pace. You might choose to linger at certain picturesque spots, take photos, or solve puzzles in order. The game is designed with easy difficulty, making it accessible for families with kids, yet challenging enough to keep more experienced puzzle-solvers engaged.
During the experience, you’ll encounter scenery that’s both beautiful and historically significant, integrating Girona’s medieval architecture into the story. While the activity does not include guided interaction or commentary, the narrative and puzzles are crafted to keep you engaged and entertained throughout.
Authenticity and Engagement

According to a recent review, the experience features good staging and virtuality that is well executed, with users appreciating the ease of download and the value for money. The game’s storytelling seems to captivate players, making it a good way to learn about Girona’s streets and landmarks while solving a fictional mystery.
The Value of the Experience

At $23.89 per group, this activity offers excellent value. It combines sightseeing with mentally stimulating fun free from the constraints of a traditional guided tour. It’s especially appealing for travelers who want a personalized experience without a guide, or for families looking for a kid-friendly activity that’s both fun and educational.
Potential Drawbacks and Considerations
While the game offers a lot of flexibility, it does require a smartphone or similar device, and some travelers might prefer a more interactive or guided experience. Also, since it’s virtual and self-guided, there’s no personal interaction with a guide or local expert, which might be a downside for those seeking more cultural insights or storytelling from a person.
On top of that, the current review only provides a single positive rating, so we recommend checking recent feedback to ensure the game’s experience still meets expectations. The duration of around two hours is ideal for a leisurely exploration, but some might find it slightly quick if they want to linger longer in each spot.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Girona
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- Girona: Essential Audio Tour at Your Own Pace [Spanish]
- Discovering Gironas Hidden Gems: A Walking Audio Tour (ENG)
- Girona City Tour Self-Guided Audio Tour on Your Phone (No Ticket)
- Girona: Catedral, Art Museum, St Felix Church Ticket & Audio
The Meeting Point and Ending Location

The activity kicks off in the heart of Girona at Roosik & Co, a convenient spot within walking distance of many major sites. The game concludes back at the starting point, making it easy to combine with other activities or meals in the city.
Accessibility and Language Options

The game supports multiple languages, including Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch. This ensures most travelers can enjoy the experience comfortably. It’s also near public transportation, making access straightforward.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
For those looking for an entertaining and affordable way to explore Girona beyond typical sightseeing, this Sherlock Holmes mystery game offers a unique blend of storytelling, puzzle-solving, and city exploration. Its self-guided nature makes it a flexible choice for travelers who prefer to set their own schedules and enjoy a touch of detective fiction.
It’s best suited for families, small groups, or solo travelers who enjoy challenges and want a fun way to learn about Girona’s streets and history. If you’re after a guided tour with personal interaction, you might prefer more traditional options, but if you’re open to a virtual experience that sparks your curiosity and sense of adventure, this game will serve you well.
How long does the Sherlock Holmes game last?
It takes approximately 2 hours to complete, but you can play at your own pace since it’s self-guided.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the murder mystery game itself. You will need to download the Loquiz app and follow the instructions to start.
Is it suitable for families with children?
Yes, the game is rated as easy and is designed to be family-friendly, making it suitable for kids and adults alike.
Can I play alone or do I need a group?
You can play solo or in teams of up to four per device. Larger groups can buy multiple tickets.
What is the meeting point?
The game starts at Roosik & Co, Rambla de la Llibertat, 4 in Girona.
Are there language options?
Yes, you can choose from Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch when you access the game.
Do I need any special devices?
A smartphone or similar device with internet access is needed to download the app and play.
Is this activity guided by a person?
No, it’s a self-guided experience, so there’s no tour guide or personal interaction involved.
Can I cancel this activity?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This Sherlock Holmes-themed mystery game offers a creative way to explore Girona without the usual guided tour. Its blend of storytelling, puzzles, and city scenery makes for an engaging, cost-effective adventure best suited for curious travelers who love solving mysteries and discovering new places on their own terms.
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