Can you outsmart artificial intelligence and save the future of humanity? In this thrilling self-guided adventure through Leuven, you're not just exploring a city—you're proving your humanity in a world overtaken by AI.
Armed with just your phone and your wits, you’ll follow an immersive storyline that takes you through Leuven’s historic streets, charming squares, and lesser-known corners. Solve interactive puzzles, decode clues, and unlock secrets as you race to retrieve a hidden key that could stop the AI invasion. All challenges are built into the app, blending real-world discovery with a compelling sci-fi narrative.
What makes this tour unique? It transforms Leuven into your personal gameboard, offering a blend of sightseeing, storytelling, and mind-bending fun—at your own pace, anytime you like.
Perfect for curious travelers, puzzle lovers, couples, and families looking for a fun, flexible way to explore. Ready to prove you're human?
Tucked away in the heart of Leuven, Dorre the Baker is more than just a charming historical figure—it’s a window into the city’s rich medieval past. Known for feeding the people during desperate times, Dorre’s legacy lives on through local legend. As part of your quest, you’ll follow clues that lead you to this hidden gem. Once there, solve a riddle tied to her tale, uncover a secret rooted in resilience, and unlock the path to your next destination. Ready to piece together the past, one puzzle at a time?
Known as the "longest bar in the world," Leuven’s Oude Markt is a lively square steeped in history and buzzing with student life. Once a medieval marketplace, it’s now lined with cafés where centuries of stories still echo in the cobblestones. As part of your quest, you'll follow clues that lead you to this iconic spot. Once there, crack a riddle connected to its past, uncover a hidden tale behind the façade, and unlock the next chapter of your adventure. Can you decode the secrets hiding in plain sight?
Standing boldly on Charles Deberiotstraat, the sculpture of Pieter De Somer honors a trailblazer in Belgian science and education. As KU Leuven’s first modern rector, De Somer played a key role in shaping the university’s future. This striking abstract artwork, built from layered metal, reflects his innovative spirit. During your quest, you’ll follow cryptic clues that lead to this thought-provoking statue. Once there, crack a puzzle inspired by his legacy, uncover a hidden chapter of Leuven’s academic evolution, and unlock your next location. Think you can decode the mind of a visionary?
Tucked into a quiet corner of Leuven, the Kattenpomp is a quirky 18th-century water pump with a cat-shaped spout and a playful past. Once a vital source of drinking water, it now stands as a curious relic of daily life—and local legend. During your quest, you’ll follow mysterious clues that lead you to this charming fountain. There, you’ll solve a riddle tied to an old rhyme carved into the stone, revealing a forgotten story of the neighborhood. Crack the puzzle and let the adventure flow to your next destination!
Herbert Hooverplein is a lively square with a powerful past. Named after U.S. President Herbert Hoover, who helped Leuven recover after WWI, it now hosts fountains, cafés, and the stunning University Library. Beneath its surface lies a tribute to resilience and rebirth. As part of your quest, you’ll follow intriguing clues through the city until you reach this meaningful site. Here, you’ll solve a riddle inspired by its wartime legacy, uncovering a story of aid, hope, and revival. Decode the message, feel the history beneath your feet, and head onward to your next mission.
Ladeuzeplein is Leuven’s largest and most iconic square, known for its grand University Library and the striking beetle-topped Totem sculpture. Once devastated during World War I, the square rose from the ashes as a symbol of resilience and learning. As part of your quest, you’ll follow a trail of clues that leads you to this powerful landmark. There, you’ll solve a puzzle tied to its turbulent history and curious monuments, revealing a hidden story beneath the surface. Ready to unlock the secrets of Leuven’s scholarly soul? The next clue awaits.
To begin, make sure you've activated the quest using the instructions and link we sent by e-mail after purchase. Next, download the app, create and account, and head to the starting point at Dorre The Baker. Once there, follow the app.
To unlock the experience in the Questo app, go to https://www.questoapp.com/unlock, and add your booking number and e-mail address. Then, download the Questo app and create a new account with the e-mail address you used for unlocking.
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