Find If You Can! Group quest-game in Batumi
About this experience
Ready to explore Batumi in an unusual gaming format? Then hurry to join an amazing quest tour, during which you will not only learn fascinating facts about the city but also discover new corners. You will see the largest marble mosaic in Europe, study astronomical clocks, and learn to decode messages on building facades.
What to Expect
- Start your journey by exploring one of the residential areas of the city. Along the way, you will find interesting facts about the Soviet period and decode messages on building facades and in public places.
- Continue searching for answers in parks and on the picturesque waterfront. Here you will find riddles on sculptures and monuments, and you will also need to find hidden props. And the waterfront is a very photogenic location!
- Explore Old Batumi. The tasks in this part of the city become more challenging but more interesting. The streets are paved with stone, and the sculptures, restaurants, and parks create a unique atmosphere. Do not hesitate to ask local residents for hints! And at the end of the quest, a pleasant surprise awaits you.
Who Will Enjoy the Program
This quest is self-guided and will be interesting for both adults and teenagers aged 10 and up. You can enjoy each stage of the game at your own pace, discovering new places and leisurely exploring them.
Ekaterina
August 20, 2024
I undertook the quest on my own, which initially made me a bit skeptical, but it pleasantly surprised me. The organizers were always available and quickly answered all my questions. I recommend it to everyone who wants to take a unique stroll through Batumi, challenge themselves with interesting tas...
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Oksana
August 17, 2024
A very interesting quest with diverse tasks and pleasant surprises. I recommend it to everyone for getting acquainted with the city, as well as just for spending an interesting time. Thank you.
Maria
August 12, 2024
If you are on this kind of excursions-quests for the first time, I think you will like it. But for us, the quest seemed a bit illogical and more like a trial run, with movements that were not fully justified, weak connection between tasks, and a very limited introduction to the city. Also, the price...
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