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Dutch
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Duration: 2 Hours
Faça isto porque
Discover Thessaloniki in a unique way using an app
Find the secret escape from the city in teams of 2-4 people
Look for clues, solve puzzles and complete the tasks
Finish first for a chance to end up on the Wall of Fame !
O que esperar
Travel to the year 345 before Christ and step in the shoes of Alexander the Great. As the son of King Philippus, Alexander ruled with his father over Macedonia and together they achieved great things. Until his father suddenly died and somehow Alexander got the blame. Help him flee the city by finding the secret passage out of Thessaloniki. Before his death, Alexander and his father conquered Athens and the rest of Greece. The greeks were furious of this defeat and soon after their victory, Alexander's dad got murdered. Not the Greek but Alexander got the blame and he had to flee, his only option being the secret passage out of the city. Wonder through Thessaloniki and help Alexander by trying to solve the assignments, difficult questions and fun riddles. You will play the Escape Tour using an app you'll download before starting the race against the clock. Follow the clues, solve the puzzles to escape the city within 2 hours. The escape attempt starts at the statue of Alexander the Great. Good luck!
O que está incluído
App-guided escape game tour
O que não está incluído
In-person guide
O que lembrar
A ticket is suited for 2 to 4 persons
With a group of more than 4 persons, it is recommended to buy more than one ticket and battle against each other
Don't forget to download the app before the tour starts
Scan the QR-code on the booking voucher to receive an explanation of the game, instructions and log in details
Taxa de reserva
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Where
Thessaloniki center, Thessaloniki, Greece
Meeting point:
Start your tour at the statue of Alexander the Great.