Düsseldorf’s city exploration game for kids, offered in collaboration with Geolino, provides a unique opportunity for young adventurers aged 7-13 to discover the city’s rich history and hidden gems. At just €33.00 per person, this 2-hour self-guided walking tour challenges participants to work together, solve trivia, and complete engaging tasks using an iPad. While exploring the city’s connections to Japan and North Park, children will receive a Geolino magazine to enhance their learning experience. The combination of teamwork, creativity, and educational content promises an unforgettable adventure that may just leave you wondering what other secrets Düsseldorf has in store.
Key Points
- The activity is a self-paced walking tour in Düsseldorf, suitable for children aged 7-13, and priced at €33.00 per person for a duration of 2 hours.
- The tour is conducted in German, developed in collaboration with Geolino magazine, and provides participants with a Geolino magazine as part of the experience.
- Participants engage in teamwork and creativity by solving challenges and answering trivia using an iPad, exploring historical landmarks and connections between Japan and North Park.
- The tour is recognized with the ADAC Tourism Prize in 2021 and allows for flexible booking and cancellation policies, providing peace of mind for changing plans.
- The tour requires adult supervision, with one adult required for every 5 children, and comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for the participants.
Overview and Pricing
The Düsseldorf City Exploration Game for Kids with Geolino is priced from €33.00 per person and lasts for 2 hours, catering to children aged 7-13 years.
The activity is conducted in German and is best suited for groups of up to 10 children, with one adult accompanying up to 5 children and two adults for larger groups.
This hands-on city exploration experience allows young participants to engage in teamwork and creativity while learning fun facts about historical landmarks through trivia and challenges.
The tour, which was awarded the ADAC Tourism Prize in 2021, incorporates a self-paced walking route and a Geolino magazine for each child.
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Booking and Cancellation
To book the Düsseldorf City Exploration Game for Kids, customers can reserve their spot without upfront payment.
Plus, they can cancel their booking up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This allows families to plan their trip with flexibility, without the need to commit funds right away.
The experience’s availability can be checked for starting times, ensuring participants can find a slot that fits their schedule.
By offering a free cancellation policy, the activity provider gives customers peace of mind in case plans change unexpectedly.
Highlights of the Experience
Participants can engage in teamwork and creativity with family and friends as they explore Düsseldorf’s hidden areas and learn fun facts about its historical landmarks.
The self-paced walking tour is developed with Geolino magazine, which was awarded the ADAC Tourism Prize in 2021.
Along the way, they’ll answer trivia and participate in a city rally, solving challenges and questions using an iPad.
The tour also includes exploring the connections between Japan and North Park, as well as counting trees during the rally.
Each child will receive a Geolino magazine, making this an educational and entertaining experience for the whole family.
Exploring the City Rally
During the city rally, participants engage in solving a variety of challenges and answering trivia questions about Düsseldorf’s historical landmarks using an iPad. They’ll explore the connections between Japan and North Park, as well as count the number of trees encountered along the way.
The experience features:
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A self-paced walking tour that allows families and friends to explore hidden areas of the city at their own pace.
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A city rally developed in collaboration with Geolino magazine, which was awarded the ADAC Tourism Prize in 2021.
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The opportunity to learn fun facts and engage in teamwork and creativity.
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Each child receiving a Geolino magazine as part of the tour.
Teamwork and Creativity
The city rally encourages teamwork and creativity as families and friends work together to solve challenges and answer trivia questions about Düsseldorf’s landmarks using an iPad. Teams must collaborate to navigate the city, discover hidden areas, and learn fun facts. This interactive experience allows children to engage their problem-solving skills and curiosity while exploring the city.
Teamwork | Creativity | Exploration |
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Families and friends work together | Solve challenges using an iPad | Discover hidden areas of Düsseldorf |
Pool knowledge to answer trivia | Learn fun facts about landmarks | Navigate the city self-paced |
Collaborate to complete the rally | Develop problem-solving skills | Engage curiosity about the city |
The rally, developed with Geolino magazine, was awarded the Adac Tourism Prize in 2021, recognizing its ability to promote active learning and shared discovery.
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Historical Landmarks and Facts
As part of the city rally, participants explore connections between Japan and North Park, uncovering little-known historical facts about these iconic Düsseldorf landmarks.
The tour encourages players to count the trees in North Park, which was originally designed as a Japanese garden in the 19th century. Plus, children learn about the rich history of the nearby Japan Center, which has stood as a symbol of the city’s vibrant Asian community for decades.
Throughout the experience, players encounter trivia and challenges that shed light on Düsseldorf’s multicultural heritage, fostering a deeper appreciation for the city’s unique blend of old and new.
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Discover the Japanese origins of North Park
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Learn about the history of Düsseldorf’s Japan Center
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Encounter trivia that highlights the city’s multicultural roots
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Gain a new perspective on Düsseldorf’s blend of old and new
Self-Paced Walking Tour
Participants embark on a self-paced walking tour, exploring the hidden corners and iconic landmarks of Düsseldorf at their own leisurely pace.
Using an iPad, they navigate through the city, encountering a series of challenges and trivia questions that encourage them to engage with their surroundings and uncover the city’s rich history.
The tour allows families and friends to work together, showcasing their teamwork and creativity as they solve puzzles and learn fun facts about the area.
Along the way, they’ll discover the connections between Japan and North Park, and even count the trees lining the streets – all while enjoying the freedom to explore at their own rhythm.
Important Considerations
This self-guided tour’s meeting point is located in front of the forest and garden office outside the venue premises. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour takes place in all weather conditions and isn’t barrier-free. Plus, pets aren’t allowed on the tour.
Some important things to consider for this Düsseldorf city exploration game include:
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The tour is best suited for children aged 7-13 years, and one adult must accompany up to 5 children or two adults for up to 10 children.
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The activity involves solving challenges and answering questions using an iPad, so participants should be comfortable with technology.
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Exploring connections between Japan and North Park, as well as counting trees, are part of the rally’s activities.
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Each child will receive a Geolino magazine as part of the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Book the Activity on the Day of the Tour?
Yes, it’s possible to book the activity on the day of the tour, though advance booking is recommended to secure a spot. Check availability for starting times and make a reservation without upfront payment.
Do I Need to Bring a Smartphone or Tablet for the Activity?
Yes, participants need to bring a smartphone or tablet to complete the activities during the tour. The activity uses an iPad to solve challenges and answer questions about the city’s landmarks and features.
Is There a Minimum Group Size Requirement?
There is a minimum group size requirement for this activity. One adult must accompany up to 5 children, and two adults are required for groups of up to 10 children. Smaller groups are not permitted.
Can I Bring a Stroller or Wheelchair for the Tour?
The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, as it’s not barrier-free. Strollers and wheelchairs can’t be accommodated on the self-paced walking tour that explores hidden areas of the city.
Are There Any Discounts or Family Packages Available?
Yes, there are discounted family packages available for this activity. Families can save by booking for groups of up to 10 people, with one adult accompanying up to 5 children and two adults for groups up to 10 children.
Recap
The Düsseldorf City Exploration Game with Geolino offers an engaging, educational adventure for kids.
Priced at €33 per person, the 2-hour self-guided tour encourages teamwork and creativity as participants explore the city’s rich history, including connections to Japan and North Park.
With an iPad-based activity and a Geolino magazine, children can discover hidden gems and learn about the city in a fun, interactive way.
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