iPad Tour Nuremberg
Embark on an extraordinary adventure during your team building event in Nuremberg and discover the historic city in a whole new light! Dive into the captivating world of the iPad Tour in Nuremberg and strengthen your team's bond along the way. This innovative city exploration offers the perfect chance to uncover Nuremberg's most beautiful landmarks while pushing your team to new heights.
Exciting Kickoff to Your iPad Tour in Nuremberg
Your thrilling iPad Tour in Nuremberg kicks off at the picturesque Trödelmarkt, right in the heart of the old town. Here, your experienced CityHunters guide will welcome you and provide a comprehensive introduction to the upcoming high-tech scavenger hunt. After a brief briefing, teams of five to eight people are formed, and the adventure begins! If needed, we can also arrange the starting point at another location in the city center to suit your needs.
State-of-the-Art Technology for a Unique Experience
Armed with an original iPad and the special CityHunters app, you will navigate through the charming streets of Nuremberg. The digital map and position indicator make it easy to find your way and discover various puzzle stations. During your iPad Tour in Nuremberg, you will face new challenges: find hidden objects, solve tricky puzzles, and demonstrate your creativity! These diverse tasks not only boost team spirit but also let you experience the city from a fresh perspective.
Discover Nuremberg's Highlights
On your iPad Tour in Nuremberg, you will pass by some of the city's most iconic landmarks. Marvel at the imposing Nuremberg Castle, majestically overlooking the city with breathtaking views. Visit the impressive Frauenkirche at the main market, whose Gothic architecture and fascinating history will captivate you. The St. Lorenz Church, a masterpiece of medieval architecture, will also be part of your route. Be surprised by the historical anecdotes and interesting facts the CityHunters app provides about these sites.
Team Building in Nuremberg: An Unforgettable Experience
A company outing to Nuremberg offers the perfect opportunity to strengthen team spirit and foster camaraderie. The iPad Tour in Nuremberg is an ideal tool to motivate your employees and improve collaboration. Sharp thinking, ingenuity, and keen observation are required during the tour. Every participant can contribute their individual strengths to the team's success. This form of team building in Nuremberg is not only effective but also incredibly fun!
Varied Challenges and Culinary Delights
The iPad Tour in Nuremberg offers not only exciting puzzles and challenges but also the chance to discover the city's culinary specialties. Enjoy a short break and taste the famous Nuremberg Rostbratwürste or a delicious Lebkuchen. These small treats make your tour a well-rounded experience. The real-time networking of all teams adds extra excitement: a shared high score shows the current standings and motivates everyone to give their best.
At the end of your iPad Tour in Nuremberg, all teams will be guided safely to the final destination, where your guide will be waiting. During the celebratory award ceremony, the team that collected the most points and best tackled the challenges will be crowned. This team building event in Nuremberg is an unforgettable experience that will be remembered for a long time.
Whether it's a department party, company summer party, or company outing – the iPad Tour in Nuremberg offers a unique way to explore the city while strengthening team cohesion. Let yourself be enchanted by the combination of cutting-edge technology and historical charm, and experience Nuremberg in a whole new way. We look forward to providing you with an unforgettable team building event in Nuremberg!
The event iPad Tour Nuremberg was rated by 26 customers with an average of 4,6 out of 5,0 stars.
- CityHunters guides on site
- iPad with CityHunters app
- Flexible start and end locations
- Flexible duration
- Custom riddles (optional)
- Custom branding (optional)
- 25 riddle locations
- Support hotline during the tour
- Picture gallery of the event
- Team chat
- Real-time leaderboard
How the event works
1. Introduction
- Meet your team guide at the agreed location
- Welcome and introduction
- Divide into teams (max. 7 people)
- Explanation of the equipment
2. Let’s go!
- A tutorial explains the app
- Teams develop a strategy and choose their first puzzle location
- Using the map view, teams find their way with ease
- Up to 25 challenges await in the city – order and prioritization determine team success!
3. City exploration
- Along the route, teams discover the city
- At each puzzle location, they solve tasks and earn points
- Navigation, general knowledge, photo or drawing challenges – every team member can play to their strengths
- Digital networking via real-time leaderboard and team chat
4. Finale
- When time is up, the app guides teams safely to the finish
- Your team guide awaits at the finish
- Results review and award ceremony
- Afterwards, you’ll find all photos in a protected online gallery
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- Individual support
- Offer within 90 minutes
Our FAQs provide answers to the most common questions
We organize our team events for you on your desired date, 365 days a year. To see if your preferred date is still available, request your non-binding offer . You can freely choose your event start time between 9 am and 8 pm.
For our full-service team events, both on-site support by our guides and the provision of all materials are included, so you don’t have to worry about anything in advance. The only exception is our smartphone tours. For these, you use your own smartphones and benefit from in-app chat support that we provide free of charge.
The start and end point in Nuremberg is: Trödelmarkt. Click for a map view. The blue-shaded area marks our event area where our team event tasks and puzzles are located. For our Geocaching and iPad tours, you can choose your own start and end points within this area. This is not possible for smartphone tours.
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