Treasure Hunt in Paris – From the Panthéon to the Louvre
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Treasure Hunt in Paris – From the Panthéon to the Louvre

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About this experience

• A treasure hunt linking two of Paris’s most famous landmarks: the Panthéon and the Louvre.
• A fun and cultural experience suitable for all ages.
• Fully self-guided, with assistance available at any time.
• Playable rain or shine, at your own pace.
• Perfect for families, couples, friends, or team-building events.

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Treasure Hunt in Paris – From the Panthéon to the Louvre

What's included

Available in English and French
No mobile app or downloads required
Answer sheets and all necessary materials
Game booklet with riddles, map, and cultural notes
Assistance available throughout the game if needed

Detailed itinerary

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The Panthéon: the beginning of the adventure

The hunt begins at the foot of the Panthéon, in the heart of the Latin Quarter.

After a short briefing, you receive your booklet and first clue. It’s time to start your treasure hunt and follow the trail of the chest’s mysterious owner.

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The Latin Quarter and the Cluny Museum

Walk through the narrow streets of the Latin Quarter, one of the oldest parts of Paris, and past the Cluny Museum, a gem of medieval architecture.

Observation and logic will guide you as you solve the next clues surrounded by centuries of history.

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Notre Dame de Paris mysterious owner.

Stop 2 – The Latin Quarter and the Cluny Museum

Walk through the narrow streets of the Latin Quarter, one of the oldest parts of Paris, and past the Cluny Museum, a gem of medieval architecture.

Observation and logic will guide you as you solve the next clues surrounded by centuries of history.

Stop 3 – The Seine River and Île de la Cité

Cross the Seine and reach the Île de la Cité. Between the Pont Saint-Michel and the stunning Notre-Dame Cathedral, you’ll discover the historic heart of Paris — the perfect setting for your next riddle.

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Place Dauphine, Pont Neuf and Pont des Arts

Continue your adventure through Place Dauphine, one of the most charming squares in Paris, then onto the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in the city.

Cross the Pont des Arts, the iconic bridge of artists and lovers, and get ready for the final clues leading to the chest opening in front of the Louvre Museum.

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The Louvre: the end of the hunt

Your adventure ends in front of the Louvre Museum, where the chest finally opens and reveals its story.

A memorable finish to a Parisian treasure hunt combining discovery, teamwork, and fun!

What's not included

Tour guide (self-guided activity)
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Food and drink

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This investigation lasts an average of 2 hours and automatically ends after 3 hours, wherever you are on the route. We understand that many of our players enjoy taking a break during the game. However, please note that this will reduce the time available to complete the investigation. Feel free to enjoy the experience at your own pace, but keep the time limit in mind.

Meeting point

At the corner of Place du Panthéon and Rue Soufflot.

Closest station: RER B – Luxembourg.

You’ll recognize us easily — just look for the person with a treasure chest!

About Paris

Paris, the capital of France, is a city steeped in history, art, and romance. Known for its iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and charming neighborhoods, Paris offers a unique blend of timeless elegance and modern vibrancy. From the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre, the city is a treasure trove of cultural and historical gems.

Top Attractions

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is Paris's most iconic landmark and a symbol of France. Built in 1889 for the World's Fair, it offers breathtaking views of the city.

Architecture 2-3 hours €17.10-€26.80 (depending on the level)

Louvre Museum

The Louvre is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris. It houses thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.

Museum 3-4 hours €17 (full price), free for under 18s and EU residents under 26

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame is a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world. It has been undergoing restoration since the 2019 fire.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours Free (towers and crypts may have reopening fees in the future)

Montmartre

Montmartre is a historic and artistic district known for its bohemian past, charming streets, and the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica.

Cultural Half-day Free to explore (Sacré-Cœur dome visit €6)

Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790.

Historical Full day €18-€28 (depending on the pass)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Croissant

A buttery, flaky pastry made from laminated dough. Best enjoyed fresh from a local bakery.

Breakfast Contains gluten and dairy

Baguette

A long, thin loaf of French bread with a crispy crust and soft interior. Often served with cheese or ham.

Breakfast/Lunch Contains gluten

Steak Frites

A classic French dish consisting of steak and French fries, usually served with a side of salad and béarnaise sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Contains gluten (if served with fries) and meat

Crêpes

Thin pancakes that can be filled with a variety of sweet or savory ingredients, such as Nutella, cheese, or ham.

Snack/Dessert Can be made gluten-free and vegetarian/vegan options available

Popular Activities

Hot air balloon rides Rock climbing in Fontainebleau forest Kayaking on the Seine Picnicking in the Luxembourg Garden Boat tours on the Seine Spa day at a luxury hotel Visiting museums and galleries Attending a cabaret show

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season in Paris, with warm weather and long daylight hours. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.

15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: French
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET), GMT+2 (Central European Summer Time, CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Paris is generally safe for travelers, but pickpocketing and petty theft can be a problem in tourist areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas and on public transport
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services

Getting there

By air
  • Charles de Gaulle Airport • 25 km (15.5 miles) from city center
  • Orly Airport • 14 km (8.7 miles) from city center
By train

Gare du Nord, Gare de Lyon

By bus

Bercy Seine, Porte Maillot

Getting around

Public transport

The Paris Metro is one of the most efficient and extensive subway systems in the world, covering all major attractions and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, G7

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Le Marais Montmartre Latin Quarter Saint-Germain-des-Prés Champs-Élysées

Day trips

Versailles
17 km (10.5 miles) from Paris • Full day

The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790 and is famous for its opulent interiors and vast gardens.

Giverny
75 km (47 miles) from Paris • Half day to full day

Giverny is a charming village known as the home of the famous impressionist painter Claude Monet. The village is home to Monet's House and Gardens, which inspired many of his most famous works.

Château de Fontainebleau
55 km (34 miles) from Paris • Full day

The Château de Fontainebleau is a grand royal château and park located just outside of Paris. It was a residence of the French monarchs from Louis VII to Napoleon III and is known for its beautiful architecture and vast forests.

Festivals

Fête de la Musique • June 21st (annual) Paris Fashion Week • February and September (annual) Nuit Blanche • First Saturday in October (annual)

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic French phrases to enhance your experience and show respect for the local culture
  • Use public transport, walk, or bike to get around the city and avoid traffic and parking issues
  • Consider purchasing a Paris Museum Pass or a multi-day public transport pass to save money on attractions and transport
  • Explore the city's many neighborhoods and hidden gems, not just the major tourist attractions
  • Try local specialties and enjoy the dining experience slowly and leisurely
From $25 per person

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Adults
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Childs
Age 8-11
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Infants
Age 5-7
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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