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Discover Berlin with a fun, family-friendly scavenger hunt using an iPad, trivia, and hidden gems—perfect for kids aged 7-14 and their families.
Berlin is a city brimming with history, culture, and quirky corners waiting to be uncovered. For families looking to turn sightseeing into an engaging game, the Berlin: City Exploration Scavenger Hunt for Kids with Geolino offers a playful way to explore the German capital. This two-hour adventure combines trivia, challenges, and discovery, all designed specifically for children between 7 and 14 years old.
What we love most is how this experience transforms passive sightseeing into an active, educational adventure. Kids get to problem-solve, answer entertaining questions, and learn fascinating facts about iconic landmarks. Plus, the use of an iPad loaded with interactive instructions makes the entire process smooth and engaging.
That said, one thing worth considering is that this tour doesn’t include transportation, food, or drinks, so you’ll want to plan those on your own. Also, since the activity is conducted in German, it’s best suited for German-speaking families or those comfortable with the language. If you’re seeking an educational activity that combines fun with learning, especially for children, this scavenger hunt is a great fit.
Who would this suit best? Families visiting Berlin who want to keep kids entertained and educated at the same time. It’s also ideal for small groups or school outings looking for an affordable, interactive way to explore the city safely at their own pace.


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The adventure kicks off at Ebertstraße/Lennéstraße, right at the entrance of the Tiergarten. As a central location in Berlin, it’s easy to reach by public transport or on foot if you’re already nearby. The activity lasts for about two hours, but the flexible timing means you can choose a slot that suits your family’s schedule—just check availability in advance.
The tour ends back at the starting point, which simplifies logistics and makes it easier to plan other activities afterward. The activity is conducted in German, so it’s best for families with some language familiarity or those eager to practice.
For €37 per person, the package includes a game and tour orientation, the iPad with all the necessary content, and a Geolino magazine, which adds a nice educational touch. This makes it a pretty good value considering it offers a unique way to see the city through a kid’s perspective.
However, transportation, food, and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to bring snacks or plan for a meal after the game. Also, if your family prefers guided tours or specific language support, keep in mind that the experience is led by a German host, and the instructions are in German.
Children will be given an iPad loaded with interactive clues and hints. The route is self-determined, so they can choose to explore areas in the order they like, creating a sense of autonomy. The challenges include answering trivia about landmarks, natural phenomena (like how far a honey bee flies in a lifetime), and even political facts.
One reviewer mentioned how their kids loved the way the questions made the landmarks come alive: “The kids were excited to find each location and couldn’t wait to answer the next trivia.” The game also encourages teamwork, making it a fun family activity rather than a solo quest.
The route takes you through Berlin’s iconic spots and some lesser-known alleys, giving a taste of both tourist highlights and off-the-beaten-path corners. The interactive nature means you might find yourself stopping at places you wouldn’t normally visit, which adds an element of surprise.
The challenge of solving puzzles and riddles in different settings enriches your understanding of the city’s history and natural phenomena, all while keeping kids engaged. Reviewers appreciated the way the activity avoided the typical tourist overload, instead offering insight into Berlin’s natural and political landscape.
Developed in partnership with Geolino magazine, the content strikes a balance between fun and learning. Questions on natural phenomena, politics, and history are designed to be accessible but informative. For example, kids learn about the kilometers a honey bee flies in its lifetime or how political decisions have shaped Berlin.
Parents found that their children’s curiosity was genuinely sparked, especially as they navigated challenges that required thinking beyond just looking at pictures. The questions are playful but packed with facts, making the experience both entertaining and educational.
Several reviewers pointed out that the guide’s instructions are clear and helpful, making the experience smooth even for first-timers. One parent noted, “The instructions were easy to follow, and the kids loved figuring out the clues on their own.”
Some parents also appreciated that the activity is suitable in any weather, which is important given Berlin’s unpredictable climate. “It rained during our tour, but it didn’t matter—the activity is outdoors and in all weather,” said one reviewer.

At $37 per person, this experience offers a lot of value for families looking to combine education and adventure. Instead of just walking through Berlin’s streets, kids actively participate in uncovering the city’s secrets, making it memorable. The inclusion of an iPad and Geolino magazine means you’re getting educational content that sticks.
While it doesn’t include transportation, the overall package is well-suited for families who want a guided, yet flexible, exploration without the cost of traditional guided tours or museum tickets. It’s especially appealing for those who want their kids to learn about natural phenomena and history in a fun, interactive way.

This scavenger hunt is ideal for families with children aged 7-14 who are curious, energetic, and enjoy puzzles or games. It’s great for parents looking for an educational activity that also keeps children entertained. School groups or clubs might find it a convenient way to explore Berlin’s landmarks with an element of learning.
However, those with mobility issues or non-German speakers might find it less suitable, since the activity is designed in German and involves walking around the city. It’s best suited for visitors who are comfortable navigating outdoor spaces and engaging with interactive content.

Is this activity suitable for non-German speakers?
Since the tour is conducted in German, it’s best for families who understand or are learning the language. Some familiarity will help in following instructions and enjoying the experience fully.
How long does the scavenger hunt last?
It lasts approximately two hours, but you can complete it at your own pace depending on how much time you want to spend at each stop.
Are transportation and meals included?
No, transportation, food, and drinks are not included. You’ll need to plan these separately.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential. Bringing a rain jacket or umbrella is wise, especially in German weather.
Is the activity accessible for children with mobility issues?
The activity is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as it involves walking around outdoor areas.
What is included in the price?
You’ll receive a game orientation, an iPad loaded with clues and instructions, and a Geolino magazine to enhance learning.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Ebertstraße/Lennéstraße near the Tiergarten entrance and ends back at the same location, making logistics simple.

The Berlin: City Exploration Scavenger Hunt with Geolino offers a refreshing alternative to traditional sightseeing, especially for families eager to combine education with adventure. It presents an engaging way for kids to learn about Berlin’s landmarks, natural phenomena, and history, all while having fun solving puzzles and answering trivia.
While it requires some planning — especially regarding transportation and language — the experience is well worth it for families who want to keep children actively involved during their city visit. The use of interactive technology and the fact that it’s designed with children’s curiosity in mind make this tour stand out.
Overall, if you’re visiting Berlin with kids and want an activity that’s both instructive and entertaining, this scavenger hunt is a smart choice. It’s affordable, flexible, and offers a genuinely unique perspective on the city’s sights—perfect for creating lasting memories and sparking curiosity in young explorers.