You’ll explore Amsterdam’s best spots while playing a clever city game on your phone—no guide needed. Go at your own pace, solve riddles together, and discover places you’d probably miss otherwise. Perfect for groups who want something different and flexible.
Rain or shine, we kicked off our city adventure right near the canal belt—no guide waving a flag, just us and our phones. The air smelled faintly of fresh stroopwafels from a nearby vendor, and I could hear the soft clang of bike bells as we got started. The app was easy to set up; after booking, you get clear instructions by email. No need to rush—there’s no timer breathing down your neck. We wandered at our own pace, pausing for coffee at a tiny café in Jordaan when the drizzle picked up.
Each riddle nudged us toward another quirky street or tucked-away monument. Sometimes we’d argue over answers (my friend swore the statue was Rembrandt, but nope—it was Spinoza). The game’s available in loads of languages, so even my cousin visiting from Italy joined in without missing a beat. We laughed more than I expected—especially when my phone autocorrected an answer into something totally wrong! If you’re looking for an affordable way to see Amsterdam with friends or family, this city trail is honestly a fun pick.
Yes! You can begin whenever it suits you—the trail is available 24/7 and there are no fixed starting times.
Absolutely. The route is stroller- and wheelchair-friendly, and there’s no rush so everyone can join in comfortably.
No special downloads needed—just use the free city game app on your smartphone (Android or iPhone).
You’ll receive an email with all details right after booking. It’s straightforward to follow.
Your booking covers access to the full City Trail game for up to 6 people. You’ll get step-by-step instructions by email and can play in multiple languages—just bring your smartphone and some curiosity!
Do you need help planning your next activity?