Outdoor Things to Do in Iasi
Explore at your own pace with app-guided clues, puzzles, and hidden stories.
Explore Iași with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the cultural capital of Moldova, past the Palace of Culture, through Copou Park, and along streets lined with 19th-century architecture. Discover the stories behind one of Romania's most intellectual cities, at your own pace.
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Ways to explore Iasi with Questo
One app, one type of quest — different ways to play it.
As a scavenger hunt
Solve clues and puzzles at real Iasi landmarks. Race against the clock or take it at your own pace — and bring a group to compete for a spot on the leaderboard.
See all Iasi scavenger huntsAs a self-guided walking tour
A GPS-guided walking route with stories along the way. Play on your own schedule, stop and resume anytime — and once you've downloaded a quest, it works fully offline.
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Frequently asked questions
How do self-guided walking tours in Iasi work?
How many walking tours are available in Iasi?
Do I need to book a walking tour in Iasi in advance?
What are fun things to do in Iași with kids?
Families can enjoy a gentle city stroll mixed with mystery. Iașul bântuit has a light spooky vibe kids love—more like a fairy-tale ghost story than a scare. You’ll see beautiful squares, the Palace of Culture, and hidden alleys, and you can pause anytime for snacks or photos.
Is there a mystery adventure in Iași?
Yes. Iașul bântuit and Iașul bântuit II lead you through historic streets filled with legends of scholars and spirits. You’ll solve clues and uncover secrets while discovering landmarks like Three Hierarchs Monastery and old university courtyards.
What’s a good quest for a date night in Iași?
Try Iașul bântuit at dusk. The cobbled lanes, soft lights, and intriguing clues make it romantic and fun. You can pause for coffee or wine, snap photos on the iconic steps, and create a date that feels both cozy and adventurous.
Are these quests good for groups of friends or coworkers?
Definitely. Split into teams or stay together to crack each clue. The haunted storyline adds laughs and suspense as you compete or collaborate. It’s an easy evening plan that mixes history with a friendly challenge.
Do I need to book ahead or join a guide?
No. Just buy the quest in the Questo app, download it, and start when it suits you—morning for quiet streets or evening for extra atmosphere. You’re free to pause for food or photos and pick up where you left off.
Explore Iași with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the cultural capital of Moldova, past the Palace of Culture, through Copou Park, and along streets lined with 19th-century architecture. Discover the stories behind one of Romania's most intellectual cities, at your own pace.
About Iasi
Iași rewards the curious. The Palace of Culture dominates the lower city with its neo-Gothic silhouette, Trei Ierarhi Monastery wraps its walls in lace-like stone carvings, and Copou Park carries the quiet weight of Romanian literature. Mihai Eminescu sat beneath the park's ancient linden tree, and benches throughout are still inscribed with his verses. The city moves at a measured pace that lets you actually look.
Quests here go where most visitors don't. Two routes chase the haunted side of Iași, weaving through the legends and shadows that cling to its older quarters. A third takes you into the Botanical Garden, the oldest in Romania, framed as a knights' adventure through its grounds. A fourth follows a pilgrim's trail connecting the city's religious heritage. Whether you're after ghost stories, history, or a reason to explore green spaces, there's a route that fits.
A practical note worth knowing: Iași is largely cashless in shops, but restaurants still expect a cash tip, so keep a few lei in your pocket. The city is also far less crowded than Brașov or Cluj, which means fewer queues and more space to move. Questo suits couples, families, groups, and solo explorers who prefer flexibility over a fixed schedule.
Questo's Iași quests are rated 4.71★ across 101 player reviews. Pick a quest, follow the clues, and let the city show you what it keeps hidden.
