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Escape from Nazi Berlin: The Blum Family’s Last Hope

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🧩 Gamified Discovery: Solve 10 location-based puzzles to unlock hidden stories and secret spots.

📍 Starting Point: Am Bullenwinkel, Taubenstraße 26, Berlin

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Places you will visit

10

It will take you

35-65 mins

You will walk

3290 steps

Total distance

2.5 km

Route you will explore

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Starting point Am Bullenwinkel
Taubenstraße 26, Berlin

About this quest

The year is 1934. Berlin is one year into Nazi rule, and a Jewish family needs your help.

As the American-born child of German immigrants, you've been sent to find Alfred Blum, a young man in hiding, and get him out of the country. To do it, you'll need to navigate a chain of underground contacts through the city's most historic districts: the old Jewish clothing quarter at Hausvogteiplatz, the Friedrichswerdersche Kirche, Humboldt University, Museum Island, and the Oranienburger Strasse.

Solve coded puzzles, follow hidden clues, and piece together a network of strangers who are each risking something to help one person escape. This is Berlin's most historically grounded walking game, part self-guided city tour, part outdoor escape room, entirely immersive.

The city is watching. Move carefully.

Highlights

    - Walk through 1934 Berlin and follow a chain of underground contacts helping a young Jewish man escape Nazi Germany - Decode hidden messages, solve coded puzzles, and navigate a city where every stranger could be a risk or a lifeline - Visit Hausvogteiplatz, Humboldt University, Museum Island, and the Oranienburger Strasse, uncovering the real history behind each location - Meet a cast of unlikely allies including a mysterious middleman, a butcher's assistant, and a member of the SA who isn't quite what he seems

The mission: Your story in Berlin

It's 1934 and you must help a young man leave Nazi Germany.

You're the American-born child of German immigrants, visiting for the first time the country of your parents.

They know that some of their old friends might be having a hard time after the Nazis came to power one year ago, so they've asked you to visit the Blum family in Berlin and ask if you can help them in any way.

You're going to help Mr.

and Mrs. Blum get their son Alfred out of the country.

They know he's hiding somewhere in the city, and they know a man with connections in the underworld who knows his location.

If you find this man, he'll help you secure a fake passport for Alfred to leave Germany.

You'll move through the old clothing industry center, the university district, and a historically Jewish neighborhood , a city that has been changing fast since Hitler was appointed chancellor.

You need to hurry. You don't know how much worse things might get for people like Alfred.

Tips & Recommendations

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Wear Comfortable Shoes

You will be walking throughout the city, so comfortable footwear is essential for enjoying the experience.

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Charge Your Phone

Make sure your smartphone is at least 60% charged. The quest runs through the Questo app, and you will be using it throughout.

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Check the Weather

This is an outdoor activity. Bring an umbrella or sunscreen depending on the forecast.

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Bring a Camera

You will discover photogenic locations and hidden gems perfect for capturing memories.

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Stay Hydrated

Bring water, especially during warmer months or longer quests.

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Play with Friends

While you can play solo, quests are more fun with friends or family. One ticket works for a group.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the deal with this quest?

You follow the Blum family’s story: they’re Jewish in Nazi-Berlin and things are getting dangerous. You solve clues, sneak through streets, try to help them survive. It’s intense, emotional, but also powerful and meaningful.

Is this good for a date?

Yes—if you want something more than dinner. This has weight, emotion, shared moments that stick with you. Walking together, solving, remembering—it can be really special.

What spots in Berlin will we see?

You’ll pass important historical landmarks (Mitte area), possibly places tied to Jewish history, reminders of WWII, plus streets that show both beauty and scars—lesser-known corners that make the story real.

Do we have to go with a guide or join a group?

Nope. It’s self-guided. You open it on your phone, start where the quest says, and go however fast or slow you want.

Will locals still learn something new?

Yes, totally. Even if you know Berlin well, stories around WWII and Jewish heritage are deep, many details are easy to miss. The quest highlights those angles many walk past without noticing.

How hard are the puzzles? Will we get stuck?

They’re challenging but fair. You’ll have moments of “aha!” and maybe confusion, but nothing so hard you want to give up. Pauses are part of the journey.

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