Solve A Mystery is a self-guided murder mystery city tour in Dublin for friends and family! Simply purchase online, collect it at the pick-up location, and begin your adventure any time that suits you.
The murder mystery takes place in central Dublin. The start destination is outside the College. The final destination is the Irish Houses of Parliament. Walking distance: 2 km
During your investigation, you will solve exciting riddles/tasks together as you are interacting with the beautiful historical surroundings of Dublin.
The year is 1899. You are a talented detective constable. Everyone relies on your extraordinary skills to solve the case of a missing professor of mathematics. He went missing without a trace, the only thing that was found in connection with his disappearance was a blood stained briefcase.
Throughout the mystery, you will be guided around Dublin's historical surroundings, while solving tasks related to the area.
Good luck, you will need it!
On your way to solve the mystery you will see the famous Temple Bar.
You can pick up your mystery at
Green Tourist Office (Opposite Trinity College Gate)
37 College Green
Dublin D02 P710
to begin your adventure!
They are open Monday - Sunday from 10am-10pm.
Show your ticket at the pick-up spot to receive your mystery envelope.
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