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2 hours
3,5km.
35€ / pax
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Madeleine Church
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The Palais Garnier
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The Place de la Concorde
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The Place Vendôme
During this investigation, you are our best detectives in town and we need you ! Unravel the mystery of a secret message and get all the pieces of the puzzle together. Each clue is independant and won’t be an obstacle in your quest. Plus, we will be here at the end of the tour to help you.
At the meeting point, a member of our team will introduce you the plot of the hunt and your itinerary. Once you have the roadbook, it’s time to hop on the non-electric scooter and go on an adventure !
Highlights
This self-guided tour will take you through some of the most beautiful monuments and areas of the Madeleine district in Paris. You will start and end in front of Madeleine Church and take in the sights of :
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Madeleine Church
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The Palais Garnier
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The Place de la Concorde
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The Place Vendome
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Non electric scooters (you're gonna have to kick back to ride)
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Typically, this city tour lasts 2 hours. If you are very competitive, you can do it in one and a half hour. But if you want to take your time, the game can last three hours.
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The tour starts and ends in front of Madeleine Church.
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The hunts are suitable for ages 8 and up. (We recommend this tour for kids aged 8 or older because they must know how to read in order to enjoy the roadbook. However, younger kids can join and they will enjoy it but adults will need to help them).
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Safety equipment (helmets, knee and elbow protections) are provided.
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In order to have a nice ride, wear comfortable shoes
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The activity is subject to favorable weather conditions. If it rains, we will get in touch with you to decide together whether we do the tour or not. Because riding a scooter is very slippery and can be dangerous when it rains, we can turn the hunt into a walking game. It won’t be the same experience but it still is fun !
Ready for your next adventure ?
2 hours
5,5 km.
35€ / pax
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The Louvre
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Orsay Museum
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The Invalides
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The bridge Alexander III
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The Eiffel Tower
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And… the Seine !