Solve A Mystery is a self-guided murder mystery city tour in Copenhagen for friends and family! Simply purchase online, collect it at our pick-up spot, and begin your adventure any time that suits you.
You are an investigator in the 19th century. A woman has been murdered openly on the street near Amalienborg Palace. It is your duty as a trusted investigator to solve this murder mystery, that is inspired by TRUE EVENTS.
You must gather sufficient evidence and indict the right suspect to ensure the peace for Frederiksstaden citizens. However, this is not an easy undertaking, because you will be put on a challenging task in the search of finding the murderer. Good luck. You will need it!
Whilst solving the mystery you walk around Copenhagen's city centre. You will not only explore the area around Amalienborg Palace, but you will also pass by Nyhavn. In the end, you will reach a point near Amalienborg Palace, where you gather all your clues and hopefully solve this brutal crime.
The mystery will take you around the Royal Palace Amalienborg in a new and exciting way!
The mystery ends near this beautiful church.
Your mystery will show you the beautiful Nyhavn.
Pick up your mystery at
Marisa Kios's Holbergsgade 9, 1057 København
to begin your adventure!
We are open
Monday - Sunday from am 6:00 - pm 6:00
Public holidays open!
Show your ticket at the pick-up spot to receive your mystery envelope.
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