An exciting Sherlock Holmes audio tour game where you step into the story and become the detective!
Join Dr John Watson on a walking tour through the Marylebone area of London. He will tell you the classic Sherlock story “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle”, as well as guide you to the spots where the action takes place. You will experience Sherlock’s Victorian London, as you assist in cracking the case of the missing blue jewel!
* This audio tour is self-guided via a GPS-based app downloaded to your smartphone.
* There will be clues and interactions hidden in your surroundings – features that are triggered and show up on your mobile screen when you get close to them.
* Through sound, images, and intriguing puzzles you will be challenged to use the art of deduction in your quest to become a detective.
* This walking tour is perfect for anyone who wants to go sightseeing in London in a fun and flexible manner, as well as for audio book- and puzzle game fans!
The Sherlock Holmes tour starts in Hyde Park, close to Speaker's corner. You open up the StoryTourist app and start the Sherlock tour. Dr Watson will greet you and present the case of the stolen blue jewel.
Dr John Watson is a war veteran, and his story brings you to the Animals in War memorial - where you are to solve your first detective assignment.
You follow Dr Watson to Grosvenor Square, and the Eagle Squadron memorial to look for more clues. Maybe there is something about the memorial statue you can use?
Make a quick stop at the tranquil Brown Hart Gardens, close to Oxford Street. Here, you solve a memory puzzle of possible suspects. Maybe it will make it more clear who the jewel thief might be?
You walk into St. Christopher's Place, an alley and a cute square hidden away from the busy Oxford street. There is some writing on the wall in the alley, and Dr Watson presents you with your next task to solve.
Outside the museum of the Wallace Collection, you'll crack a mysterious cipher. You can find clues to the cipher in your surroundings.
When you reach the Sherlock Holmes statue, you'll hopefully be on the tail of the culprit! But first - it look likes Sherlock might need some help ?
The tour finishes outside Sherlock Holmes' flat on 221B Baker Street. It's time to identify the jewel thief! By now, you'll be able to call yourself an accomplished detective.
1. Check your email for instructions on how to redeem your ticket and download the tour
2. This is a self-guided tour. Go to Brook Gate, Hyde Park. The start point is the round building of covered benches with a pointy green roof
3. Need help? Check "Before you go" on your ticket for contact info
IMPORTANT! This is a self-guided tour which you download to your smartphone. You have been sent a separate message with instructions on how to redeem your ticket(s) and download the tour to your phone. Check your email (including your spam folder) or your Viator inbox. If you can’t find the message with the instructions, please contact StoryTourist (the tour supplier) by e-mail info@storytourist.com or call +46 720427346 and we will assist you.
For the tour: Bring a fully charged phone, with the StoryTourist app and the tour already downloaded. Make sure to download the app and tour while connected to Wi-Fi . For the best possible listening experience, bring headphones, and if your smartphone has reduced battery capacity, consider bringing a power bank.
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