Traveling to Reims and want to explore beyond the usual tourist spots? The Reims Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour offers an interactive way to see the city at your own pace, using your smartphone to solve riddles and find hidden gems. While it’s a budget-friendly option at just over $8 per person, it’s important to know what you’re signing up for before you go.
What we appreciate about this activity is its flexibility—you can start whenever suits you, pause whenever needed, and explore in your own time. Plus, it’s designed for groups, couples, families, and friends, making it a versatile choice for many travelers. However, the lack of guided commentary and clarity at some points might be a drawback for those expecting detailed historical insights on the spot.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy independent exploration, are comfortable with using a mobile app, and want a cost-effective way to navigate the city. If you’re looking for a structured guided experience or want insider stories from a guide, this isn’t your best bet. But if you like a bit of a puzzle and the freedom to shape your day, read on for a balanced, detailed review.
Key Points

- Flexible timing: Start anytime, pause or resume as you like.
- Cost-effective: At around $8, it offers an affordable way to explore Reims independently.
- Interactive experience: Solve clues to discover 10+ attractions.
- Language options: Available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, and Italian.
- No guided commentary: You won’t get historical details from a guide, but you will uncover local legends and facts.
- Self-guided and outdoor: No entrance fees required, and you can choose which sights to visit.
A Deeper Look at the Reims Self-Guided Tour

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How the Tour Works and What to Expect
This activity is essentially a self-guided walking adventure that lasts about 2 hours, covering roughly 2.5 km of Reims’ streets. Using a downloadable mobile app, you’ll receive clues and riddles that point you toward more than ten attractions. The idea is to challenge your logic, imagination, observation, and team spirit as you navigate through the city.
You start at Rue Colbert, with no one waiting for you — making it ideal for spontaneous explorers or those with a flexible schedule. The app’s navigation feature guides you from one point to the next, with the option to pause and continue later. This means you could decide to take a break for a lunch, or explore some spots more thoroughly without feeling rushed.
What Makes It Special
We loved the independent nature of the tour — no tight schedules or crowded groups. You set your pace and choose which attractions to visit, making it perfect for those who enjoy customizing their sightseeing. The game-like puzzle element adds a playful twist, especially for groups that thrive on teamwork and problem-solving.
Another plus is the multilingual support, allowing non-English speakers to enjoy the experience in their language of choice. The app also provides local information and legends, giving a bit of context that adds flavor to your walk.
What Could Be Better
One notable concern, highlighted by a review, is that some participants found the directions unclear at certain points, which could be frustrating. For example, one traveler expressed that “which direction to go wasn’t clear at all,” and there was uncertainty about whether important points were adequately explained. This suggests that the app relies heavily on the clues and navigation, with less detailed guidance or storytelling.
Plus, since this is a self-guided activity, there’s no guide or staff present to answer questions or enrich your experience, which could be a downside if you’re seeking deep historical or cultural insights from a knowledgeable local.
What You Visit and How
The tour covers various outdoor areas of Reims’ attractions, with no need to enter or pay for tickets at the locations. The focus is on outdoor exploration, making it a suitable activity in good weather. During your walk, you can pause at any point—perhaps to take photos, enjoy a meal, or simply soak in the scenery.
The directions will lead you through some of the city’s hidden corners and narrow streets, revealing local legends and facts that you might miss on a standard tour. But again, if you’re expecting detailed content or guided commentary, you might find this lacking.
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Cost and Value
At just $8.13 per person, this tour is quite affordable. For that price, you’re essentially paying for the convenience and fun of a self-led adventure rather than a guided expert experience. For travelers on a budget or those eager to explore independently, it offers fair value—though it might not satisfy those craving in-depth storytelling or guided insights.
Insights from Real Reviews
One reviewer summed up their experience with “Doen we nooit meer!” (We will never do this again!), citing that the direction was unclear and that important points lacked explanation. This honest feedback hints that the experience might be somewhat hit-or-miss depending on personal expectations and the participant’s navigational skills.
Practical Tips for Participants
- Bring a fully charged smartphone and ensure you have internet connectivity throughout.
- Be prepared for outdoor walking, so wear comfortable shoes.
- Use the app’s features to pause and explore spots more thoroughly.
- Consider pairing this with a more traditional guided tour if you want detailed historical context.
- If clarity or guidance is important to you, consider reaching out to the tour provider beforehand to clarify any concerns.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This activity is best suited for independent travelers who enjoy puzzles and outdoor exploration. It’s great for groups or families wanting a flexible, budget-friendly way to see the city without a guide. If you’re comfortable navigating with an app and enjoy self-directed adventures, you’ll likely find this an engaging way to discover Reims.
However, if you prefer guided commentary, detailed historical stories, or structured itineraries, this might fall short. Also, weather-dependent outdoor walking means it’s better on sunny days, especially since no indoor stops are included.
Final Thoughts

The Reims Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour offers an accessible, fun way to explore Reims at your own speed. It’s a good choice for budget-minded travelers or groups seeking a more interactive experience beyond static sightseeing. The app-based format means you’re in control, but it also relies on your ability to navigate and interpret clues.
While it’s not a perfect experience—some directions could be clearer, and it lacks guided storytelling—it does succeed in giving a light, playful introduction to the city’s outdoor attractions. For those who enjoy puzzles, flexibility, and a bit of adventure, it offers decent value and a memorable way to see Reims.
FAQs

- Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it’s designed for groups including families and friends, with a fun, interactive puzzle element that can engage kids and adults alike.
- Can I start the tour at any time?
Absolutely. There’s no fixed schedule, and you can begin whenever it’s convenient for you.
- Are there any entry fees?
No, the clues relate to outdoor areas, and there is no need to enter or pay for tickets at any of the attractions on the route.
- What languages is the tour available in?
It’s offered in English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish.
- What should I bring?
Bring a smartphone with internet access, comfortable walking shoes, and a positive attitude for solving clues.
- How long does the tour take?
About 2 hours, covering approximately 2.5 km of outdoor walking, but you can take longer or shorter depending on your pace.
- Can I pause the tour?
Yes, the app allows you to pause and resume at any time, so you can fit it around meals or rest stops.
This self-guided scavenger hunt dives into the kind of adventure that suits travelers who enjoy wandering, solving puzzles, and discovering cities on their own terms. With a bit of patience and curiosity, it can be a valuable, relaxing way to get to know Reims beyond the typical tourist spots.
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