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Explore Avignon at your own pace while playing a fun and interactive e-Scavenger Hunt game. Access the game via your smartphone and team up with friends and family to follow the maps and clues around the city, learning more about Avignon’s history and visiting popular landmarks along the way. See sights including Avignon Cathedral, the Palace of the Popes, Avignon Bridge, and the medieval city walls.
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640nadiap, May 2026
Enjoyable day out exploring the city with friends, informative mixing history and fun. Not too long and allows for as many stops as you want .
Response from Host, May 2026
Thank you for your lovely review! 😊 Great to hear you had an enjoyable day exploring the city with friends. We’re glad you liked the mix of history and fun, and that the pace allowed you to take breaks whenever you wanted. Hope to see you again on another trail soon 🎉
Chipou66, Aug 2025
The game is great. To do with the family. The explanations are clear. However the geo-location is not always very accurate (you are in front of the building and the points to get are not given because for it there is a greater distance). Only downside, it would be good to indicate the distance to travel. For Avignon we made the game trying to make the loop indicated... result 12km.
lisettedef, Aug 2025
A fun and educational way to explore the city of Avignon. Unfortunately, the Jardin des Doms park is closed for maintenance and is not indicated on your site. 175 steps back and 175 steps back. Nevertheless, a nice view of the city.
Naoom1970, Jun 2025
Walked the treasure hunt with a friend. Yet 4 stars, despite the warmth and constant loss of internet. 'Cause we had a good day anyway. We did feel that there was some more information to be given about the different sights. At least we expected some more info. Didn't quite finish the scavenger hunt, because we were tired of the heat and again had no service and therefore went wrong. But would definitely do it again with a group of friends...seems very nice!
The Palace of the Popes in Avignon is the largest Gothic building from the Middle Ages in Europe. It has a floor area of 15,000 m² and two courtyards
Musee du Petit Palais is a nice museum which is located on the same square as the cathedral and the Palais du Papes is a bit out of the way
The Pont Saint-Bénézet, best known as the Pont d'Avignon, is in fact just the remnants of a historic bridge over the Rhone in the center of the southern French city of Avignon.
Hotel des Monnaies in the French city of Avignon is located on the Place du Palais, opposite the Palais des Papes. At the time, Avignon was a city-state governed by the Pope
Le Jardin des Doms is a beautiful park in the center of the city of Avignon. This beautiful park is known for its beautiful nature and its beautiful pond.
Place Pie is home to Avignon's market hall, Les Halles. Every day, so also on Sunday, between six o'clock in the morning until one o'clock in the afternoon there is a market here
The Calvet Museum is an impressive museum, housed in an 18th-century mansion. The museum presents an impressive collection
Place de l'Horloge is a large pedestrianized square in the heart of Avignon. The square is surrounded by plane trees. Here you will find many cozy terraces
The Rue des Teinturiers is a picturesque, cobblestone street that follows the small channel of the Sorgue.
Located right in the center of town, a stone's throw from the Aubanel printing museum, the Place Saint Pierre, cobbled with shingle stones
Avignon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church next to the Palais des Papes in Avignon, France. The cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Avignon.
The Lapidary Museum is a lapidary museum in Avignon, France. It houses the classical Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Gallo-Roman sculptures and objects since the 1980s
Rue de la Republique, turns towards the city wall into Cours Jean Jaurès and up to Place des Boeufs
Discover Les Halles d'Avignon and its Green Wall on Place Pie in Avignon, the Tour Saint Jean.
The Walls of Avignon are a series of stone defensive walls that surround the city of Avignon in the south of France. They were originally built in the 14th century
Collegiate church dating from the mid-14th century. Open every day from 10am to 6pm. Visit on own, no charge. Built between 1356 and 1359
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