Exploring the historic city of Regensburg through a self-guided scavenger hunt offers an engaging and personalized adventure. Participants embark on a journey starting at the Kepler Monument, uncovering famous landmarks and hidden gems as they make their way to the grand St. Emmerams Abbey. With insightful historical context about renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler and a provided flashlight for after-dark explorations, this activity promises a unique and memorable experience. Whether seeking spontaneous adventures or planned outings, the self-guided nature of this private tour allows visitors to discover Regensburg at their own pace, making it an ideal activity for ages 14 and up.

About Your Stay

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - About Your Stay

  • Explore Regensburg’s historic sights through a self-guided scavenger hunt focused on the life and work of renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler.
  • Use a provided flashlight to discover hidden gems and architectural details in dimly lit areas during the year-long, private activity.
  • Experience a personalized tour at your own pace, accessing historical information about the landmarks and their connection to Kepler.
  • The activity is recommended for ages 14 and up, with accessibility options for diverse travelers, including those with service animals or mobility needs.
  • Enjoy a convenient booking process with immediate confirmation, free cancellation, and a low price guarantee for groups of up to 6 participants.

Overview of the Activity

The self-guided scavenger hunt and city game, titled "Sternstunde – Welt im Wandel," offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the historic city of Regensburg, Germany.

Participants will have access to a German-language game that guides them to famous sights and hidden gems, with historical details about the locations and their connection to astronomer Johannes Kepler.

The activity can be booked in advance or enjoyed spontaneously, with a year-long validity in case of bad weather or changes in plans.

A flashlight is provided for playing after dark, and the private tour ensures that only your group participates, making it suitable for ages 14 and up.

Meeting and Ending Points

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Meeting and Ending Points

The meeting point for the self-guided scavenger hunt in Regensburg is the Kepler Monument, located at 93047 Regensburg, Germany. From there, you will embark on their adventure, exploring the city’s famous sights and hidden gems. The tour concludes at the St. Emmerams Abbey, situated at Emmeramspl. 3, 93047 Regensburg, Germany.

Meeting Point Ending Point
Kepler Monument St. Emmerams Abbey
93047 Regensburg, Germany Emmeramspl. 3, 93047 Regensburg, Germany
No guide required, start immediately No guide required, end at final destination

The self-guided nature of the activity allows participants to explore Regensburg at their own pace and convenience, without the need for a tour guide.

Exploring Regensburg’s Sights

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Exploring Regensburgs Sights

During the self-guided scavenger hunt, you will have the opportunity to explore a variety of famous sights and hidden gems throughout Regensburg.

The game includes historical details about the city’s landmarks, with a special focus on the connection to astronomer Johannes Kepler.

Participants will be equipped with a flashlight, allowing them to uncover the secrets of the city even in the dark.

The scavenger hunt is a private activity, with only your group participating, making it a unique and engaging way to discover Regensburg at your own pace.

The experience is suitable for most travelers, with accessibility options available.

Historical Connections to Kepler

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Historical Connections to Kepler

A key aspect of the self-guided scavenger hunt is its focus on the historical connections to the renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler. As players navigate through the city, they uncover fascinating details about Kepler’s life and work, bringing Regensburg’s rich history to life. The experience includes information panels that highlight Kepler’s contributions and his ties to the city. To further enhance the experience, the game provides a flashlight, allowing participants to explore hidden gems and soak in the atmosphere even after dark.

Kepler’s Connections to Regensburg
Birthplace of Kepler’s mother 1571
Kepler’s university studies 1589-1594
Kepler’s astronomical observations 1600-1612
Kepler’s publication of planetary laws 1609, 1619
Kepler Monument in the city center Erected in 1971

Using the Provided Flashlight

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Using the Provided Flashlight

To enhance the experience of the self-guided scavenger hunt, the organizers provide participants with a flashlight.

This accessory proves invaluable as the game takes players through Regensburg’s charming streets and hidden alleyways, some of which may be dimly lit. The flashlight allows explorers to illuminate the path, read clues, and discover the city’s secrets even in the absence of daylight.

Whether navigating dark corners or examining intricate architectural details, the provided flashlight ensures a captivating and immersive experience.

This small but thoughtful addition elevates the scavenger hunt, enabling participants to fully engage with the city’s history and hidden gems, even after the sun has set.

Private and Personalized Experience

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Private and Personalized Experience

The self-guided scavenger hunt in Regensburg offers a private and personalized experience for participants.

As this is a private tour, only your group will be participating, allowing for a more tailored and immersive exploration of the city’s sights.

Without the presence of large tour groups, you can move at your own pace and focus on the details that interest you most.

The game’s historical information and connection to astronomer Johannes Kepler provide a unique perspective, enhancing the personalized nature of the experience.

This self-guided format empowers you to discover Regensburg’s hidden gems and famous landmarks at your convenience, creating a truly memorable adventure.

Recommended Age and Accessibility

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Recommended Age and Accessibility

Recommended age 14 years and above, the self-guided scavenger hunt in Regensburg is designed to provide an engaging and accessible experience for a wide range of participants.

Service animals are permitted, and the tour is near public transportation, ensuring it is stroller and wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate, making it a suitable activity for families, groups of friends, or solo adventurers.

The historical details and connection to astronomer Johannes Kepler add an educational and informative element, catering to those interested in local culture and history.

With a flashlight provided for playing in the dark, the self-guided nature of the tour allows participants to explore at their own pace and convenience.

Booking and Pricing Details

Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Game in Regensburg - Booking and Pricing Details

Booking confirmations are provided immediately upon reservation, and a free cancellation policy allows for flexibility up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled experience.

The self-guided scavenger hunt is priced at €29.00 per group (up to 6 participants), offering a cost-effective option for exploring Regensburg.

Additionally:

  1. The experience includes a lowest price guarantee, ensuring you receive the best value.
  2. You have the option to reserve now and pay later, providing more convenience.
  3. With an overall rating of 5.0 from previous guests, this activity promises an enjoyable and engaging journey through the city’s hidden gems and historic sites.

Worth The Stay

The self-guided scavenger hunt and city game in Regensburg provides an engaging and personalized exploration of the historic city. Participants start at the Kepler Monument and conclude at St. Emmerams Abbey, uncovering famous sights and hidden gems along the way. The activity includes historical insights about Johannes Kepler and a provided flashlight for after-dark exploration, making it suitable for ages 14 and up. This private activity offers spontaneous adventures or planned outings with year-long validity.