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Experience Leipzig's charm while solving a crime in this interactive walking tour. Fun puzzles, hidden gems, and a chance to play detective await.
If you’re looking for a way to explore Leipzig beyond the usual sightseeing routes, the Crime Mystery Game offers a playful, interactive twist. This 2-hour walking tour invites you to step into the shoes of a detective, solving a fictional theft of a valuable painting from the city’s art gallery. While it’s not a traditional sightseeing tour, it combines city exploration with puzzle-solving, making it a unique experience for those who enjoy a little mystery and mental challenge.
What really makes this experience shine is how it balances storytelling with the chance to discover lesser-known parts of Leipzig. Plus, the help from a dedicated Game Master keeps the game flowing smoothly, providing guidance without taking away the fun of discovery. That said, it’s worth noting that the experience isn’t perfect for everyone — some find the puzzles too simple or the group dynamics a bit tricky, especially when working with strangers.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy solving riddles, discovering hidden corners of a city, and trying something a little different from the usual guided walk. Whether you’re a family, a group of friends, or a couple up for a fun challenge, there’s a lot to like here — provided you’re comfortable with a casual, sometimes scattered, group activity.


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The tour begins in front of the Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig, where you’ll meet your Game Master. This initial meeting sets the tone—friendly, casual, and ready to turn Leipzig into your personal crime scene. The fact that the tour is conducted in German might be a consideration for non-German speakers, but the visual clues and puzzles transcend language barriers to some extent.
The story revolves around a valuable painting stolen from the Leipzig Art Gallery during broad daylight. As you and your team step into your detective roles, you’ll analyze clues, solve riddles, and piece together the puzzle of who took the artwork and where they might be hiding it. The narrative is crafted to keep you engaged, with hints of drama and suspense woven into the city’s streets.
Throughout the two-hour walk, you’ll encounter various stations featuring puzzles that reveal the next clue. These are integrated into the city’s sights and some lesser-known spots, which is a real strength. For instance, one review mentions that the tour takes you through “well-known and less-frequented places,” giving you a chance to see parts of Leipzig you might not explore on your own.
The puzzles are designed to be approachable — some reviewers noted that they felt more like a children’s scavenger hunt and less demanding, which is great if you’re traveling with kids or prefer a light challenge. However, a negative review pointed out that the puzzles could be “carelessly designed,” and for some, the activity felt a bit repetitive and not particularly demanding for the 2-hour duration. This highlights that while the puzzles are fun, they might not satisfy those seeking a more intense or action-packed experience.
More Great Tours NearbyA significant advantage is the ongoing support from the Game Master, who’s always nearby to offer advice or hints. This makes the game accessible for a range of players, including those who aren’t expert puzzle solvers. Some reviews mention the guide as “very friendly,” and their presence helps prevent the activity from becoming frustrating or confusing.
The tour often involves sharing clues or working together with other participants, especially if tickets are sold for larger groups. One reviewer noted that “working with strangers” can be a bit challenging if you prefer a more private experience. The activity is limited to 8 people, which strikes a good balance between social fun and individual engagement, but the presence of other teams can sometimes make the experience feel less personalized.
The game culminates with the players cracking the final code involving a character named Pegasus, leading to the capture of the thief. The ending ties the city’s sights and the storyline together, providing a satisfying conclusion, especially when the puzzle is solved successfully.
At $37 per person, the tour is relatively affordable considering the two hours of entertainment, city exploration, and puzzle-solving. It’s a good value for those who enjoy interactive activities rather than traditional sightseeing. However, some reviews feel that the puzzles aren’t particularly demanding, which could make the activity seem a bit superficial for seasoned escape room or puzzle enthusiasts.


This experience is best for travelers who love puzzles, stories, and city exploration. It’s great for families with kids or groups of friends wanting a light-hearted, interactive activity. If you’re curious about Leipzig’s streets and want to add a playful twist to your visit, it’s worth considering. However, those seeking a more demanding or comprehensive sightseeing tour might find this a bit shallow, especially given the mixed reviews on puzzle difficulty and group interaction.

The Leipzig Center: Crime Mystery Game offers a fun, casual way to see parts of Leipzig while solving a fictional case. It’s an activity that combines sightseeing with storytelling, making for a memorable afternoon — especially if you enjoy puzzles and a bit of role-playing. The tour’s affordability and the support from a friendly guide add to its appeal, although it’s important to go in with realistic expectations about the difficulty and the group setup.
For travelers who want a light, interactive experience that reveals some hidden city corners and offers a chance to act as detective, this is a well-rounded option. If you value authenticity, humor, and a relaxed pace more than challenging puzzles, you’ll likely find this tour quite enjoyable.
“Sehr nette Story und sehr freundliche Dame als Game Master. Vielen Dank!”

Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
While the activity is conducted in German, the puzzles and clues are visual and story-based, so non-German speakers can still participate comfortably.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts about 2 hours, with multiple starting times depending on availability. Check ahead to find the most convenient slot.
Where do I meet the guide?
You meet your Game Master in front of the Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig at the start of the tour.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, it is a walking tour, so you’ll need to do some walking between clues and stations.
Can I participate with a large group?
The activity is limited to small groups of up to 8 participants, making it ideal for intimate groups or families.
Is the tour accessible for everyone?
No, the tour is not barrier-free and involves walking in various weather conditions, so it’s not suitable for all mobility impairments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour takes place outdoors.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not permitted on this activity.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Would I recommend this activity?
If you enjoy light puzzles, city exploration, and a playful story, yes. For those wanting a more demanding puzzle or a private experience, you might want to explore other options.
To sum it up, Leipzig’s Crime Mystery Game is a playful way to see the city through the eyes of a detective. It offers a charming blend of storytelling, puzzle-solving, and sightseeing, making it perfect for those who enjoy interactive experiences that are both fun and relatively low-key. Just keep expectations in check regarding puzzle difficulty and group dynamics, and you’re likely to have a memorable time in Leipzig.
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