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Discover Nantes with a fun and interactive city challenge designed for groups, combining puzzles, challenges, and sightseeing in a flexible, smartphone-led adventure.
Planning a bachelor or bachelorette party in Nantes? Looking for something more engaging than a typical pub crawl or sightseeing tour? The Nantes Challenges EVG EVJF City Challenge team offers an innovative, game-based adventure that promises to turn the city’s streets into a lively playground. This 2-hour interactive experience is perfect for groups seeking a fun, team-building activity that combines discovery, challenges, and a touch of wedding-themed celebration.
What really makes this tour stand out is its flexibility—it’s entirely smartphone-led, requiring no prior preparation, and adapts to your pace. That means if your group enjoys a leisurely stroll combined with puzzles, you’ll get it; if you’re more competitive and eager to race through the challenges, it’s ready for that too. We particularly love how the game encourages interaction with passers-by and pushes you to think creatively with its puzzles and photo challenges. However, a consideration might be that it relies on a good mobile network, so travelers with spotty coverage could face minor hiccups. This experience feels ideal for groups of friends, bridal parties, or anyone wanting a personalized way to explore Nantes while sharing laughs and creating memories.
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This isn’t your typical sightseeing tour. Instead, it’s an interactive city challenge designed to combine sightseeing with fun puzzles and challenges. For about two hours, your team will navigate Nantes, solving riddles, completing physical tasks, and interacting with the environment—all through a mobile app. The game’s wedding theme makes it especially suitable for EVG (bachelor) or EVJF (bachelorette) celebrations but also works well for any group looking for a lively way to discover Nantes.
The adventure starts at Square Élisa-MercurCr John Kennedy and concludes back at the starting point. Its flexible nature means you can move through the city at your own pace, stopping for photos, challenges, or quick sightseeing detours. The game is designed for groups of up to six, making it ideal for intimate celebrations or small friend groups.
We love that this activity breaks away from typical tour formats. Unlike guided tours with fixed routes and schedules, this challenge hands control to the participants. The app guides you, but how you tackle each task is up to you—adding a playful, competitive element that keeps everyone engaged. Plus, it’s accessible—no prior preparation is needed, and it requires only a smartphone and a good network.
The game cleverly incorporates passerby interactions and photo validation, which not only add to the fun but also produce some hilarious memories. One reviewer appreciated that it’s “a great idea for a group of people who don’t all know each other,” highlighting its social value for groups with mixed friendships or strangers.
While the tour isn’t a traditional route with fixed stops, here’s what you can expect:
The app and scenario are provided with support from “’Unusual’PROD,” which includes telephone and live chat assistance 7 days a week. This means if you encounter any issues, help is just a call or message away. According to reviews, the support team is knowledgeable, ensuring a smooth experience even if technical hiccups occur.
At roughly $82.61 for a group of up to six, this activity offers solid value. Considering it includes a personalized, interactive experience that lasts about two hours, it compares favorably with other private tours or activities in Nantes. You get the flexibility of a self-guided adventure combined with the excitement of a competitive game, all without the need for a physical guide or extra planning.
Looking at comparable options like scavenger hunts or private guided tours, this challenge stands out for its self-guided nature and wedding-themed twist. Unlike typical guided walks, you won’t be tied to a schedule or a guide’s route, giving you freedom to enjoy the city on your terms. Plus, the focus on team spirit and fun makes it especially good for groups celebrating a special occasion.
A Tripadvisor reviewer called it “a great idea for a group of people who don’t all know each other,” emphasizing its role in fostering camaraderie and connection before a big day. The reviewer also noted that everyone had fun, highlighting the activity’s inclusive and lively atmosphere. The absence of a physical guide was not a drawback but rather a plus, offering independence and spontaneity.
This interactive challenge is particularly ideal for groups celebrating weddings or similar milestones. It’s suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities combined with puzzles and challenges, and for groups who want a personalized way to explore Nantes without the restrictions of traditional tours. It’s also a good pick for friends who might not all know each other well, as the challenges foster teamwork and conversation.
People looking for a more relaxed, flexible experience will appreciate the pace and freedom offered. Meanwhile, those who enjoy a competitive edge will find the game’s design perfect for testing their problem-solving skills and quick thinking.
The Nantes Challenges EVG EVJF City Challenge offers a refreshing take on exploring a city. It’s a well-crafted activity that combines discovery, fun, and teamwork in a way that’s accessible and customizable. With its smartphone-guided format, it allows groups to create their own adventure, tailored to their interests and pace.
For wedding parties, this challenge provides an entertaining and memorable way to bond before the big day. For others, it’s a fantastic way to see Nantes from a different perspective—more like a game than a standard tour.
While the reliance on mobile network and the group size limit are factors to consider, many will find the value and originality outweigh these minor drawbacks. This tour stands out as a lighthearted, engaging, and uniquely personal experience in the heart of Nantes.
Is this activity suitable for groups larger than six?
No, the current setup is designed for groups of up to six participants, making it ideal for small groups or close-knit parties.
Do I need to prepare anything before the tour?
No prior preparation is necessary. You just need to download the app and have a smartphone with a network connection.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers the mobile app, detailed instructions, a unique game code per team, the scenario for about two hours, and support from the ‘Unusual’PROD team via phone and live chat.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity starts.
Are there any physical or accessibility requirements?
The activity is primarily on foot and involves smartphone interaction. It’s suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals. No specific physical requirements are detailed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Square Élisa-MercurCr John Kennedy and finishes back at the same point, providing a convenient location for post-activity plans.
What if I have technical issues during the game?
Support is available 7 days a week via telephone and live chat, helping you resolve any problems swiftly.
Whether you’re celebrating a wedding, looking for a unique group activity, or just want to explore Nantes in a different way, this challenge offers a lively, engaging experience that’s sure to produce some great memories.