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Neuhausen Self-Guided City Walking Tour & Scavenger Hunt
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Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Max 15 people per booking. For larger groups, make multiple bookings.
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After booking you receive a text message and a Viator message with your game code. Download the Explorial app from your appstore. Open the app, enter your 6 digit game code
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Weather & Health Guarantee: If bad weather or illness prevents you from starting the tour, you can simply reschedule it for another day. You can also rebook to a different city or request a refund
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Smartphone required: Bring your own fully charged smartphone with an active mobile data connection to the start of the tour. Please disable any VPN and avoid city Wi-Fi, as these will cause the app to malfunction or disconnect.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Europe's mightiest waterfall thunders on Neuhausen's doorstep, but this trail argues the village itself — its factory empire, its old houses, its oddball corners — deserves a look too.
This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Neuhausen am Rheinfall on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time.
• Find the Chübeli-Moser-Huus, one of the village's most storied old houses • Explore the SIG Areal, the industrial site that put Neuhausen on the world map • Compare the Hasler-Häuser, a row of workers' houses from the factory era
Available in 24 languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian — see the full list whe...
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in Norwegian & 24 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in Norwegian & 24 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Free download of the Explorial App from your appstore (iOS or Android smartphone required)
Points and scoring system: Compete between players of your group and beat the cities high score.
Live Location: navigate within the map with marked locations. Always know where you are.
Learn about the cities stories, history, and local legends
Total flexibility: no waiting, start anytime, walk at own pace and do as many breaks as you want.
Self-guided walking tour with interactive riddles, trivia challenges and photo tasks.
Live-Guide: 100% self-guided; no one will meet you or join your group. Start anytime you want.
Entrance fees are not required for this game. All puzzles relate to the public areas of the sights
This is not an audio guide but an sightseeing, gaming and learning experience
Meeting Points
Departure
Zentralstrasse 38
Book your Explorial tour today. Start whenever you want.
*** After booking, you’ll receive your game code via text message and a Viator message.
*** Download the Explorial app for free.
*** Head to the meeting point and enter the game code provided (6 digits) to start the tour.
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Neuhausen Self-Guided City Walking Tour & Scavenger Hunt
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About
Europe's mightiest waterfall thunders on Neuhausen's doorstep, but this trail argues the village itself — its factory empire, its old houses, its oddball corners — deserves a look too.
This app-led scavenger hunt takes you through Neuhausen am Rheinfall on foot, using phone-based riddles to guide you from one landmark to the next. No guide, no fixed start time.
• Find the Chübeli-Moser-Huus, one of the village's most storied old houses • Explore the SIG Areal, the industrial site that put Neuhausen on the world map • Compare the Hasler-Häuser, a row of workers' houses from the factory era
Available in 24 languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian — see the full list whe...
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in Norwegian & 24 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in Norwegian & 24 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Free download of the Explorial App from your appstore (iOS or Android smartphone required)
Points and scoring system: Compete between players of your group and beat the cities high score.
Live Location: navigate within the map with marked locations. Always know where you are.
Learn about the cities stories, history, and local legends
Total flexibility: no waiting, start anytime, walk at own pace and do as many breaks as you want.
Self-guided walking tour with interactive riddles, trivia challenges and photo tasks.
Live-Guide: 100% self-guided; no one will meet you or join your group. Start anytime you want.
Entrance fees are not required for this game. All puzzles relate to the public areas of the sights
This is not an audio guide but an sightseeing, gaming and learning experience
Meeting Points
Departure
Zentralstrasse 38
Book your Explorial tour today. Start whenever you want.
*** After booking, you’ll receive your game code via text message and a Viator message.
*** Download the Explorial app for free.
*** Head to the meeting point and enter the game code provided (6 digits) to start the tour.
Return
Itinerary
Starting at Zentralstrasse 38 in the village centre, you'll open the Explorial app, enter the 6-digit game code that you received by text and Viator chat message, and get going. The tour is fully self-guided — no guide, no fixed start time, just your group and the city.
At the Chübeli-Moser-Huus, the riddles dig into village history — an old house whose name and timbers carry stories from long before the tourists came.
The SIG Areal tells the industrial chapter: founded here in 1853, the company built railway carriages, and packaging machines that travelled the world, and the riverside factory complex still shows its scale.
The Hasler-Häuser round out the picture — a neat row of worker...