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Discover Gdansk with a fun spy-themed walk and game that combines sightseeing, history, and interactive challenges—perfect for groups, families, and adventure seekers.

If you’re looking for a different way to experience Gdansk’s enchanting old town, this spy-themed walk and game could be just what you need. Offered by Undercover City Games, this two-hour adventure combines sightseeing with a playful, interactive mission that will keep you engaged from start to finish. It’s not your typical tour—think of it as a city-wide puzzle where you’re the secret agents trying to complete a mission before time runs out.
What we love about this experience is how it turns a regular stroll into an exciting quest, perfect for groups, families, and even company outings. Plus, the inclusion of free access to Sopot Pier adds an extra touch of value. However, a word of caution: this isn’t a guided tour with a guide physically walking alongside you. Instead, you’ll have a host at the start point to brief you and provide your game materials, then it’s all on your team to solve clues and discover hidden spots.
This activity is best suited for travelers who enjoy a bit of adventure, have a sense of humor, and want to see Gdansk beyond the usual tourist spots. It’s also good for those who appreciate a blend of history, fun challenges, and social interaction. If you’re traveling with kids over age 8, friends, or colleagues looking for a team-building experience, this could be perfect. Just remember to bring your smartphone, comfortable shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing.
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Imagine stepping into a secret agent story with a mission to clear the city from unrest—an imaginative plot that sets the tone for this activity. Your adventure begins at the iconic Four Lions Fountain (Fontanna Czterech Kwartaów), where a host with a suspicious-looking briefcase awaits. From there, your team receives a folder of spy tasks and clues, and the fun begins.
Over roughly 4 km, you’ll weave through Gdansk’s charming streets, uncovering sights both well-known and tucked away. The route is designed to blend history with mystery, encouraging you to look at the old town from a fresh perspective.
The real charm lies in how the game balances fun with education. Participants often comment on the clever mix of history, local sights, and problem-solving, with one reviewer mentioning tasks that were “simple but also required some serious thought.” Another notes that the challenges were “both easy and difficult,” making it accessible yet engaging.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the host does not walk with you, they play a crucial role at the start, briefing your team and handing over everything needed to succeed—maps, instructions, and a game folder. This setup allows for a flexible pace, whether you prefer to move quickly or take your time. The provided certificate adds a nice touch, giving you something to remember your spy mission by.

The activity lasts approximately 2 hours, with some reviewers noting they appreciated the flexibility in timing, especially when playing with children. The standard time limit is 90 minutes, but hosts often extend this, recognizing that busy city streets or young participants may slow things down. It’s wise to check the available starting times and plan accordingly.
This tour can accommodate groups of all sizes, especially if split into teams. For families, it’s a wholesome activity that keeps kids entertained and engaged, with many reviews mentioning the “kids loved it” and “it was a perfect activity for small groups and families.” It’s also wheelchair-friendly and pet-friendly, making it accessible for most.
At $25 per person, this experience offers excellent value—covering the game, materials, a certificate, and discounts at local partners. Compared to traditional guided tours, which often focus solely on sightseeing, this activity adds a layer of fun and interaction, making it a memorable way to explore.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and bring a charged smartphone to help with interactive tasks or photos. Weather can be unpredictable, so packing an umbrella or raincoat is advisable, especially since one review noted that slight rain didn’t dampen the fun, thanks to the guide’s flexibility.
Many reviews praise the energetic and sympathetic guides—notably Aly, who set the perfect vibe for the game. Reviewers appreciated the balance of challenge and fun, with one stating, “the tasks were solvable, and the host was nice and funny.” Several mention how the game made them see Gdansk in a new light, discovering hidden corners and local stories along the way.
One review from a German family appreciated having extra time—“120 minutes would have been perfect”—highlighting that the activity is adaptable. Another from Hungary pointed out that “if someone likes escape rooms, they will like this too,” emphasizing its appeal to puzzle enthusiasts.
This spy-themed walk and game delivers a delightful mix of sightseeing, problem-solving, and interactive fun. It offers a refreshing alternative to typical walking tours, making it especially appealing for active, curious travelers or groups seeking a team-building activity. The inclusion of local discounts and access to Sopot Pier enhances the overall value, giving you more for your money.
It’s also a fantastic choice for families, as children over 8 can easily participate and enjoy the puzzles without feeling overwhelmed. Its wheelchair and pet-friendly design means no one has to miss out on the fun.
The price point is reasonable considering the length and the quality of the experience. For just $25, you’re getting not only a guided briefing but also a memorable adventure that combines learning with laughter.
If you’re a traveler who:
then this tour is likely to be a hit. It’s perfect for those who prefer to learn through play and are open to solving clues while wandering through historical streets.
However, if you have mobility issues, health concerns, or prefer a more traditional sightseeing experience, this might not be the best fit. Also, travelers looking for a guided, in-depth historical tour should consider other options, as this is more about the game and interaction than detailed narration.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 8 years old will likely enjoy the puzzles and fun challenges, but very young children might find it less engaging.
Do I need to have previous experience with escape rooms or puzzle games?
No, the tasks are designed to be solvable, with some requiring more thought than others. The game folder and instructions are provided to guide you.
Is the guide with us during the walk?
No, the host only briefs you at the start and provides the materials. You then complete the game independently as a team.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a charged smartphone are recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the activity can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, especially if weather conditions are unsuitable. Rescheduling is often possible.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, it’s not suitable for children under 8, and participants with certain health issues or mobility limitations should consider their suitability.
Does the tour accommodate wheelchair users or pets?
Yes, it’s wheelchair-friendly and pet-friendly, making it accessible for most travelers.
Is there any food or drinks included?
No, food and beverages are not included, so plan to bring snacks or enjoy local cafes afterward.
What makes this experience stand out?
The combination of sightseeing, interactive puzzles, and a fun spy story creates a memorable experience that feels more like playing a game than taking a traditional tour.
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For those seeking an engaging way to explore Gdansk, this spy-themed walk and game offers a fantastic mix of adventure, history, and fun challenges. It’s especially well-suited for groups and families wanting to share a memorable experience without the formality of a guided tour. With its reasonable price, accessibility, and positive reviews praising knowledgeable guides and the overall value, this activity is a clever way to see the city through a different lens.
Whether you’re solving puzzles with friends, competing with family, or just craving something playful, this tour is sure to leave you with stories to tell—and a new appreciation for Gdansk’s hidden corners. Remember to bring your best detective skills, comfortable shoes, and a sense of humor—you’ll have a great time.
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