Channel your inner Sherlock Holmes in this murder mystery hunt around The Chicago Loop.
In the “Murder in The Chicago Loop” transports you to the year 1923.
You are a detective in Chicago and a woman has been found murdered.
It’s now up to you to to solve the crime and finde the culprit.
After your purchase, you go to the designated pickup point and collect the mystery package containing everything you will need to solve this mystery. When you have collected it, you are free to begin whenever you want.
Enjoy the flexibility of starting and stopping as you please.
Solving this murder mystery is an exciting and challenging activity that you can try together with your family, friends, or colleagues.
You must be a minimum of 2 people to buy this.
A good tip! We recommend 2-4 in a group.
Note that this is only Available in english.
Here is your starting point. The story and your journey begins here. You will read what the mystery says and go to the next location when you are ready.
You pass by here on you journey, using the exterior as help to solve the tasks and get the clues right! Who is the culprit?
Another location you will visit on your journey as a detective to solve the crime and find the culprit!
This will also served as your ending point!
This is the pickup point where you go to collect the mystery. Please bring your voucher or confirmation email to the pickup point to collect. Afterwards you can begin whenever you wish. You must collect within opening hours.
Thursday - Monday: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday -Wednesday: Closed
Note this is not an entrance ticket, nor do we offer one. It is self-guided which means no guide will be there. The pickup point is where you go to collect the mystery. Please bring your ticket to the pickup point to collect. Afterwards you can begin whenever you wish. Just remember to collect the mystery within 3 months of purchase.
You will receive an envelope package, you can open it right away to begin or you can wait and start another time once you have it.
The pickup point has specific opening hours, keep that in mind.
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