Embark on an outdoor escape game and historic walking tour in Marseille’s Old Town. Solve clues, discover unique spots, and untangle the past of one of France’s oldest neighborhoods. Play anytime, 24/7!
Embark on an outdoor escape game and historic walking tour in Marseille’s Old Town. Solve clues, discover unique spots, and untangle the past of one of France’s oldest neighborhoods. Play anytime, 24/7!
- Fort Saint-Jean - Recently renovated, Fort Saint-Jean is a historic landmark from the 12th century, perfect for enjoying picturesque walks through its gardens and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coast. A 130-meter rooftop walkway connects the fort to the Museum of the Civilisations of Europe and the Mediterranean, commonly known as MuCEM,…
- Fort Saint-Jean - Recently renovated, Fort Saint-Jean is a historic landmark from the 12th century, perfect for enjoying picturesque walks through its gardens and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coast. A 130-meter rooftop walkway connects the fort to the Museum of the Civilisations of Europe and the Mediterranean, commonly known as MuCEM, which was the highlight of Marseille’s role as European Capital of Culture in 2013.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.
- MuCEM - This museum is dedicated to European and Mediterranean civilizations. Featuring a permanent collection that explores the historical and cultural exchanges in the Mediterranean region, it offers an interdisciplinary perspective on society from ancient times to the present.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.
- Musée Regards de Provence - Established in Marseille in 2013 by the Regards de Provence Foundation, this museum is located in the former sanitary station of the port of Marseille. Its collection, supported by private patrons, includes 850 artworks from the modern era to today, showcasing the artistic and cultural heritage of Marseille, Provence, and the Mediterranean.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.
- Cathédrale de la Major - The Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille, or Cathédrale de la Major, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and a national monument of France, situated in Marseille. It has been a minor basilica since 1896 and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Marseille, which was elevated from a diocese in 1948.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.
- 2 Rue de la Charité - La Vieille Charité, once an almshouse, now serves as a museum and cultural center in the historic Panier district of Marseille, southern France. Built between 1671 and 1749 in the Baroque style by architect Pierre Puget, it features four ranges of arcaded galleries over three stories, surrounding a central chapel topped with an ovoid dome.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.
- La Maison Diamantée - The history of this house is as intriguing as its name. Situated just behind the City Hall, the Maison Diamantée (Diamond House) is named for its facade of pointed stones. Constructed between the late 16th and early 17th century (possibly 1570, though this is uncertain), it is one of the oldest houses in Marseille, alongside the Hôtel Cabre. Commissioned by affluent Italian and Spanish merchants, its architectural elegance and Medici Italy-inspired style have long been home to notable Marseille families like the Saboulin.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.
- Port Antique - Some of Marseille’s most remarkable archaeological discoveries are part of the city’s history museum (Musée d’Histoire de Marseille): the fortifications of the Greek town, the ancient port quays, a 4th-century road into the town, and remnants of the Roman ramparts made from Cap Couronne’s pink limestone.
Visitors are encouraged to explore and solve a question, challenge, or puzzle to proceed to the next location and uncover the story of this site.

- In-depth game tutorial
- In-depth game tutorial
- a physical tour guide
- a physical tour guide
Embark on a city adventure in the sea-facing district of Marseille and enjoy a walking exploration full of expansive squares, winding lanes, vivid street graffiti, quaint shops, all steeped in history. Unravel clues to decode the historical tapestry of one of Marseille’s most ancient neighborhoods. This route will take you through the streets of…
Embark on a city adventure in the sea-facing district of Marseille and enjoy a walking exploration full of expansive squares, winding lanes, vivid street graffiti, quaint shops, all steeped in history. Unravel clues to decode the historical tapestry of one of Marseille’s most ancient neighborhoods. This route will take you through the streets of France’s oldest city, filled with architectural wonders. Each clue takes you from point to point, providing accurate directions so there’s no need for a map, GPS, or guide.
Highlights: Unearth hidden gems in the old town including Cathedrale La Major and Montée des Accoules. Find the oldest house in Marseille. Immerse yourself in a unique experience blending a tour with an outdoor puzzle game and a treasure hunt. We operate 24/7, seven days a week, throughout the year. Total flexibility: Play whenever you wish, pause for a break, and restart at your convenience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.