On this interactive scavenger hunt in Aarau, you can use an app on your smartphone to explore the historic old town while solving exciting and informative puzzles and tasks. You and your group can go on a spontaneous puzzle hunt, because the start time is up to you. All you need is one ticket per person for the interactive game and a smartphone with the accompanying app. The app guides you through an adventure with exciting information about the city, fun tasks and tricky puzzles. The scavenger hunt takes about 1.5-2 hours and starts at the tourist office in Aarau. On the way you will discover many sights in Aarau, including the Obertorturm, the old cantonal school and the old mill. The tour ends at the old mill. **Practical information:** + Not suitable for: Wheelchair users, prams + Starting point and destination not identical + Smartphone with internet connection required + Each player needs a ticket + Dogs (without ticket) admitted
The historic old town of Aarau is especially known for the more than 90 richly painted soffits. So look up during your tour and marvel at the beautiful roof gables.
+ A school class consists of a maximum of 25 people (pupils and accompanying adults). + It is advisable to divide the school class into several teams. A maximum of 8 people per team is ideal. + After booking, you will receive a code for the game. This will be redeemed by all participants, i.e. a maximum of 25 times. At this point, it should already be clear which students belong to which team. + One person from the team now clicks on the "Create team" button and gives the team a name. The team members click on "Join team" and join the team using the team name. + The teams should start about 2-3 minutes apart so that they cannot simply follow each other. + Basically, each person plays on their own smartphone. By answering the questions themselves on their mobile phones, the participants also play against each other and are shown a ranking list of all players. This makes it even more fun. + If not every child in a school class has an internet-enabled smartphone, the game can still be played. These children play along with another child on the smartphone. All teams should have the same number of smartphones. Each team needs at least one smartphone.