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Paris, France
Discover the city of love, light, and lore with our immersive scavenger hunts in Paris, guiding you through its famous landmarks, hidden gems, and secret corners. Join us to unravel the mysteries of Paris, collect unforgettable memories, and experience this enchanting city like never before!
Questions
Easy
Welcome to your easy-level scavenger hunt in the charming city of Paris, France! This route will guide you through some of the city's most famous landmarks. Get ready to discover the City of Light!
Medium
Welcome to your medium-level scavenger hunt in Paris, France! This journey will introduce you to a mixture of popular and lesser-known gems in this city filled with culture, history, and charm. Prepare to explore the City of Love a little deeper!
Hard
Welcome to your hard-level scavenger hunt in Paris, France! This venture will lead you off the beaten path, to hidden nooks and lesser-known treasures in the City of Lights. Let's delve into the secret corners of Paris!
Clue 1:Begin at the monument that's also the city's tallest structure. Where are you?
Clue 2:Find the famous cathedral known for its hunchback. What is it?
Clue 3:Locate the art museum home to thousands of works, including the Mona Lisa. What is this place?
Clue 4:Seek out the hill known for its artists, with a white-domed basilica at its peak. Where is this?
Clue 5:Locate the beautiful royal square known for its symmetrical design. What's its name?
Clue 6:Find the historic location that's the final resting place for many famous figures, including Napoleon Bonaparte. What is it?
Clue 7:Where can you find a world-renowned cabaret show known for its red windmill?
Clue 8:Find the large public greenspace which is a local favorite for picnics and boating on its artificial lake. Where are you?
Clue 9:Seek out the ancient Egyptian obelisk standing at the center of a famous square. What is it?
Clue 10:End your journey at the palace that's also the official residence of the President of France. Where are you?
Clue 1:Find the beautiful art museum housed in an old railway station. What is it?
Clue 2:Locate the garden named after the Latin word for 'middle earth'. Where are you?
Clue 3:Seek out the palace that has become a place of law and justice. What is it?
Clue 4:Locate the historic district known as the belly of Paris. What is it called?
Clue 5:Where would you go to find Paris' oldest planned square?
Clue 6:Find the 19th-century covered passage named after a type of tree. What is its name?
Clue 7:What is the name of the largest science museum in Europe, located in Paris?
Clue 8:Locate the cemetery that is the final resting place for many famous individuals such as Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde. What's its name?
Clue 9:Seek out the former royal palace that is now a renowned art gallery. Where are you?
Clue 10:End your journey at the historic place known for its grand boulevards and famous theater. Where is this?
Clue 1:Start at the oldest bridge in Paris, untouched by modern architecture. Where are you?
Clue 2:Find a district known for its vibrant street art and bohemian vibe, named after a hill. What's its name?
Clue 3:Locate the fascinating hunting lodge turned royal palace, surrounded by acres of lush green gardens. What is it?
Clue 4:Seek the underground ossuary, known for its decorative arrangements of skulls and bones. Where are you?
Clue 5:Find the residential square known for its pink blossoms in spring, located in the heart of the Marais district. What is it?
Clue 6:Locate the statue of a saint, silently guarding the city atop the highest natural point in Paris. What is it?
Clue 7:Seek out the ancient Roman amphitheater tucked away in the Latin Quarter. What's its name?
Clue 8:What is the name of the covered passageway known for its bookshops, antique dealers, and art galleries?
Clue 9:Find the unusual museum dedicated to the history of magic and illusion in Paris. What is it?
Clue 10:End your journey at the oldest house in Paris, once home to a famous alchemist. Where is this?
Answers
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Clue 1:Begin at the monument that's also the city's tallest structure. Where are you?
(Answer: Eiffel Tower.)
Clue 2:Find the famous cathedral known for its hunchback. What is it?
(Answer: Notre-Dame Cathedral.)
Clue 3:Locate the art museum home to thousands of works, including the Mona Lisa. What is this place?
(Answer: The Louvre Museum.)
Clue 4:Seek out the hill known for its artists, with a white-domed basilica at its peak. Where is this?
(Answer: Montmartre, Sacré-Cœur Basilica.)
Clue 5:Locate the beautiful royal square known for its symmetrical design. What's its name?
(Answer: Place des Vosges.)
Clue 6:Find the historic location that's the final resting place for many famous figures, including Napoleon Bonaparte. What is it?
(Answer: Les Invalides.)
Clue 7:Where can you find a world-renowned cabaret show known for its red windmill?
(Answer: The Moulin Rouge.)
Clue 8:Find the large public greenspace which is a local favorite for picnics and boating on its artificial lake. Where are you?
(Answer: Bois de Boulogne.)
Clue 9:Seek out the ancient Egyptian obelisk standing at the center of a famous square. What is it?
(Answer: Luxor Obelisk, Place de la Concorde.)
Clue 10:End your journey at the palace that's also the official residence of the President of France. Where are you?
(Answer: The Elysée Palace.)
Clue 1:Find the beautiful art museum housed in an old railway station. What is it?
(Answer: Musée d'Orsay.)
Clue 2:Locate the garden named after the Latin word for 'middle earth'. Where are you?
(Answer: Jardin du Luxembourg.)
Clue 3:Seek out the palace that has become a place of law and justice. What is it?
(Answer: Palais de Justice.)
Clue 4:Locate the historic district known as the belly of Paris. What is it called?
(Answer: Les Halles.)
Clue 5:Where would you go to find Paris' oldest planned square?
(Answer: Place Dauphine.)
Clue 6:Find the 19th-century covered passage named after a type of tree. What is its name?
(Answer: Passage des Panoramas.)
Clue 7:What is the name of the largest science museum in Europe, located in Paris?
(Answer: Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie.)
Clue 8:Locate the cemetery that is the final resting place for many famous individuals such as Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde. What's its name?
(Answer: Père Lachaise Cemetery.)
Clue 9:Seek out the former royal palace that is now a renowned art gallery. Where are you?
(Answer: The Louvre Museum.)
Clue 10:End your journey at the historic place known for its grand boulevards and famous theater. Where is this?
(Answer: Place de la Bastille.)
Clue 1:Start at the oldest bridge in Paris, untouched by modern architecture. Where are you?
(Answer: Pont Neuf.)
Clue 2:Find a district known for its vibrant street art and bohemian vibe, named after a hill. What's its name?
(Answer: Belleville.)
Clue 3:Locate the fascinating hunting lodge turned royal palace, surrounded by acres of lush green gardens. What is it?
(Answer: Château de Fontainebleau.)
Clue 4:Seek the underground ossuary, known for its decorative arrangements of skulls and bones. Where are you?
(Answer: The Catacombs of Paris.)
Clue 5:Find the residential square known for its pink blossoms in spring, located in the heart of the Marais district. What is it?
(Answer: Place des Vosges.)
Clue 6:Locate the statue of a saint, silently guarding the city atop the highest natural point in Paris. What is it?
(Answer: Saint Denis statue, Montmartre.)
Clue 7:Seek out the ancient Roman amphitheater tucked away in the Latin Quarter. What's its name?
(Answer: Arènes de Lutèce.)
Clue 8:What is the name of the covered passageway known for its bookshops, antique dealers, and art galleries?
(Answer: Passage Verdeau.)
Clue 9:Find the unusual museum dedicated to the history of magic and illusion in Paris. What is it?
(Answer: Musée de la Magie.)
Clue 10:End your journey at the oldest house in Paris, once home to a famous alchemist. Where is this?
(Answer: Maison de Nicolas Flamel.)
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