Embark on an exciting outdoor escape game in Philadelphia’s Old City. Solve challenges, uncover hidden stories, and explore haunted sites and historic landmarks at your own pace.
Embark on an exciting outdoor escape game in Philadelphia’s Old City. Solve challenges, uncover hidden stories, and explore haunted sites and historic landmarks at your own pace.
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Spruce Street Harbor Park - Spruce Street Harbor Park is an urban beach situated at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Open during the summer months, it offers a boardwalk along the Delaware River, creating a beachfront vibe.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the…
- Spruce Street Harbor Park - Spruce Street Harbor Park is an urban beach situated at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Open during the summer months, it offers a boardwalk along the Delaware River, creating a beachfront vibe.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Elfreth’s Alley - Elfreth’s Alley is a historic street in Philadelphia, established in 1703. It features 32 houses constructed between 1703 and 1836. The Elfreth’s Alley Museum is located at numbers 124 and 126. The alley is recognized as a National Historic Landmark.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Penn’s Landing - Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
Situated near Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Hilton Penn’s Landing, Paddle Penn’s Landing offers a unique afternoon adventure for family and friends.
- Second Bank of the United States - The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Independence Hall - Independence Hall is the site where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. It now serves as the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Christ Church - Christ Church was established in 1695 as the first parish of the Church of England in Pennsylvania. The current Christ Church building was constructed between 1727 and 1744, transforming it from a modest brick-and-wood structure to a magnificent example of Georgian architecture.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Benjamin Franklin’s Grave - Benjamin Franklin and his wife, Deborah, are interred here, along with the individual who dug their grave. Christ Church, located three blocks away, acquired this burial ground “on the outskirts of town” in 1719 after its churchyard cemetery reached capacity.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- National Constitution Center - The National Constitution Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the Constitution of the United States.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Liberty Bell Center - The Liberty Bell, formerly known as the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is a renowned symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Philadelphia Chinatown - Philadelphia’s Chinatown originated in 1870 with a laundry at 913 Race Street, owned by Lee Fong, one of many who fled anti-Chinese sentiment in the west and moved east to form small “bachelor societies” in various cities.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- Reading Terminal Market - Reading Terminal Market opened in 1893. The new market spanned approximately 78,000 square feet and housed nearly 800 merchant spaces, each in six-foot stalls. The market was organized in a grid system similar to Philadelphia’s streets, with twelve aisles and four avenues.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.
- The African American Museum in Philadelphia - The African American Museum in Philadelphia, established in 1976, is the first institution created by a major U.S. city to preserve, interpret, and exhibit the heritage and culture of African-Americans.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the area to find the solution to our challenge, which will lead them to the next location and reveal the story of this place.

- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Free for Kids
- This experience is permanently available, 24/7, every day of the year.
- Play offline: you DON’T NEED an internet connection for this while exploring
- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Free for Kids
- This experience is permanently available, 24/7, every day of the year.
- Play offline: you DON’T NEED an internet connection for this while exploring
- A physical tour guide
- A physical tour guide
Embark on an urban exploration game that has you examining your environment for clues to overcome entertaining tasks and secrets revealing remarkable sites and tales in Philadelphia’s Old City. This is a self-guided activity where you simply use an app and participate at your own leisure.
Each task guides you to your next destination by offering exact…
Embark on an urban exploration game that has you examining your environment for clues to overcome entertaining tasks and secrets revealing remarkable sites and tales in Philadelphia’s Old City. This is a self-guided activity where you simply use an app and participate at your own leisure.
Each task guides you to your next destination by offering exact navigation instructions on your screen. Once you’ve accomplished the task, the story behind that place is disclosed, and the subsequent location is indicated.
Highlights:
Experience a unique blend of a tour, outdoor puzzle game, and treasure hunt.
Explore the charming, cobbled pathways and graveyards in one of the most haunted cities in the United States.
Journey through the vast and picturesque Independence Mall in Philadelphia.
If you’re with a group, a single participant can obtain access for everyone by choosing the total number of participants. All team members will have the opportunity to play the urban game on their personal smartphones. Alternatively, each player can buy their own ticket.
Let the game begin!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.