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Explore Gdansk's Old Town through a fun, interactive spy-themed game. Discover hidden gems, learn history, and enjoy a unique outdoor adventure.
When it comes to sightseeing in Gdansk, many travelers stick to the usual walking tours or hop-on-hop-off buses. But what if you could combine exploring the city’s highlights with a bit of intrigue and challenge? That’s exactly what Undercover City Games offers with their Gdansk-themed spy adventure. This tour transforms sightseeing into a playful, interactive mission that takes you through the charming cobblestone streets, revealing both the well-known sights and tucked-away secrets of Old Town.
What really stands out about this experience is its ability to blend fun with learning. It’s not just about ticking off landmarks, but about engaging your curiosity and intuition through cleverly designed clues and tasks. Plus, with a highly-rated 5-star score from over 160 reviews, it’s clear that many find this game both entertaining and worthwhile.
One thing to keep in mind: since the game involves walking around the city, it requires a reasonable level of mobility, though it’s accessible to most. It’s a fantastic option for families, groups, or even corporate teams wanting a different way to explore Gdansk. However, travelers expecting a typical guided tour might find the self-paced, puzzle-solving nature a little different from standard sightseeing.


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This is not your typical tour. Instead, you’re part of a secret agent team trapped in Gdansk, needing to escape by completing a series of spy tasks across the Old Town. The game’s storyline is both engaging and humorous, designed specifically to make you really look at your surroundings. As you solve clues, you’ll visit major landmarks and lesser-known spots, gaining a more authentic feel of the city.
According to reviews, the game is well thought out, with clues that are completely different from each other, keeping the experience fresh and stimulating. Guests have commented on the friendly and approachable guides—notably Aly and Damian—who help initiate the game and provide support if you get stuck.
The game kicks off at the Four Quarters Fountain on Grobla I, a beautiful spot in Old Town, easily accessible by public transportation. The activity concludes back at the starting point, making it convenient for those with limited time or those who want to continue exploring after the game.
Clocking in at roughly 1 hour 45 minutes, this activity strikes a good balance—long enough to cover many sights and do some serious puzzle-solving, but short enough to fit into a busy sightseeing day. The self-paced nature allows you to pause, take breaks, or extend the game if you want, making it adaptable.
The maximum group size is 24 travelers, which allows for an intimate experience without feeling crowded. Reviews mention that the tour is near public transportation, making it easy to reach the meeting point. While the activity isn’t recommended for anyone with serious walking problems, most travelers found it manageable, especially with comfortable shoes.
At approximately $24.67 per person, the price is quite reasonable for an activity that combines history, fun, and exploration. Visitors have noted that the experience offers good value, especially considering the interactive nature and the personalized stories shared by guides.
Participants are presented with a storyline of secret agents needing to escape Gdansk, which adds a playful element. As you traverse the Old Town, you’ll encounter clues that require decoding, observation, and problem-solving—like finding a person reading a book on Kazakhstan or giving the right secret code. Some reviews fondly recall finding hidden gems and uncovering parts of the city they would have missed otherwise.
Many guests appreciated visiting both the main attractions and more obscure corners of Old Town. For instance, the clues lead you to landmarks, but also encourage you to interact with local characters and spot details that might go unnoticed on a standard tour. Reviewers like Paula mention it was “one of the best experiences” and “a different way of visiting the city”—a sentiment echoed by others who enjoyed the immersive storyline and the opportunity to explore at their own pace.
Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and helpful staff. Aly and Damian, in particular, are remembered for their enthusiasm and approachability. They helped visitors navigate, answered questions, and enhanced the experience with their knowledge and humor.
This experience caters to a variety of travelers. If you’re looking for an active, engaging way to see Gdansk, this is a fantastic choice. It’s particularly suited for families with children (although younger kids might find some clues challenging), groups of friends, or corporate teams wanting team-building fun. The storyline and puzzles also make it appealing for teenagers and adults who enjoy problem-solving.
On the flip side, if you prefer a more relaxed, traditional guided tour without challenges, this might feel a little intense or time-pressured. Also, since it involves walking around cobbled streets, support shoes are advisable, especially for those with mobility concerns.

At just under $25, this game offers exceptional value. You’re not only sightseeing but actively participating in the city’s story, which tends to create more memorable moments than passive walking tours. The fact that it’s self-paced and highly rated shows that many find it a delightful and engaging way to explore Gdansk.
On top of that, the storyline of secret agents adds a memorable twist, turning the city’s streets into your own personal outdoor escape room. You get a chance to decode clues, interact with characters, and see sights you might have otherwise missed, all while having fun.

In summary, the Undercover City Games in Gdansk is a clever way to add some adventure to your sightseeing plans. It’s best suited for adventurous travelers, families, or groups seeking a unique group activity. If you appreciate interactive experiences that combine history, fun, and a bit of mystery, this tour offers great value and plenty of memorable moments.
If you’re after a relaxed, purely educational tour, you might prefer more traditional options. But for those who want to see Gdansk through a different lens, especially if you enjoy puzzles and storytelling, this game could be the highlight of your trip.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most children can enjoy the game, especially if they’re comfortable walking and solving puzzles. Reviewers mention that a 9-year-old found the clues a bit hard, but enjoyed taking on bonus tasks.
How long does the game last?
The typical duration is around 1 hour 45 minutes, but since it’s self-paced, you can take longer or shorter depending on your interest and pace.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Four Quarters Fountain on Grobla I and ends back at the same location, making it easy to plan your day around.
Can I do this activity if I have mobility issues?
While most participants with moderate mobility seem to manage, it’s not recommended for those with serious walking problems due to cobbled streets and distance.
Is it weather-dependent?
Yes, the activity requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in a group?
The maximum group size is 24 travelers, ensuring a manageable and interactive experience.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as you’ll be walking around the city. No other special equipment is necessary.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, most reviews highlight it as great for families, including teens and younger children, although younger kids may find some clues challenging.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I book?
You can reserve your spot online through the provided booking platform, typically about two weeks in advance.
To sum it up, if you’re after a fun, interactive way to explore Gdansk’s Old Town, with the added thrill of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets, this Undercover City Games tour offers a memorable, affordable experience. It’s especially ideal for those who enjoy activities that combine sightseeing with a bit of game play, making your trip both engaging and enriching.