Outdoor Things to Do in Cologne

Explore at your own pace with app-guided clues, puzzles, and hidden stories.

4.3737 reviews in CologneTrusted by 1M+ explorersSelf-guided · no booking · play offline

How it works

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Pick a Quest

Find an adventure that sparks your curiosity.

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Get the App

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Start & Play

Go to the start point and have fun!

What people have to say about quests in Cologne?

4.3

Based on 737+ Local Reviews

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Vicky

Cologne Under Dark Magic: Walking Tour & Escape Game

Die Geschichte war sehr gut. Die Rätsel sind teils für mich etwas zu einfach, bis auf das Letzte.

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Andrea Oeing (Andrea)

The Last Witch – A Haunted Walk Through Cologne Walking Tour & Escape Game

Einige Dinge waren etwas komisch beschrieben.. Besonders der Beginn. Ansonsten war es sehr unterhaltsam.

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Jake Perkin

The Last Witch – A Haunted Walk Through Cologne Walking Tour & Escape Game

Riviting storyline, we had lunch on the way.

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Ways to explore Cologne with Questo

One app, one type of quest — different ways to play it.

As a scavenger hunt

Solve clues and puzzles at real Cologne landmarks. Race against the clock or take it at your own pace — and bring a group to compete for a spot on the leaderboard.

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As 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.

See Cologne walking tours

For a spooky twist

Prefer chills over clues? Some Cologne quests lean into haunted history and dark legends after dusk.

See Cologne ghost tours

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Frequently asked questions

How do self-guided walking tours in Cologne work?
Download the Questo app, pick a walking tour in Cologne, and start walking. The app guides you with GPS to each stop, where you solve a clue or puzzle before moving on. Most tours take 60-120 minutes. No booking needed, start anytime.
How many walking tours are available in Cologne?
Questo currently offers 5 self-guided walking tours in Cologne. Prices start from €6.99 per person.
Do I need to book a walking tour in Cologne in advance?
No, Questo walking tours are self-guided and available anytime. There is no booking, no fixed time, and no guide to meet. Just open the app when you are ready and start exploring Cologne at your own pace.

Discover Cologne with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow clues from the twin spires of the cathedral through the Old Town's brewhouses and along the Rhine promenade. Roman ruins, Kölsch culture, and 2,000 years of river-city stories, explore at your own pace, no booking needed.

About Cologne

Cologne has been drawing people to its Rhine banks for two thousand years, and Questo turns that layered history into a self-guided city game you play at your own pace. Follow clues through Roman streets and Gothic shadows, solve puzzles at medieval squares, and let the city reveal itself one step at a time.

The Dom rises so abruptly from the city centre that first-time visitors stop mid-stride. That is the Cologne effect: scale that catches you off guard. The Altstadt fans out from the cathedral's feet, with Alter Markt at its heart and the Rhine promenade cutting a wide arc along the water. The neighbourhood hums with Brauhaus culture, brew-hall noise, and the faint smell of Kölsch from every corner.

Questo's quests here lean into the city's darker character. The two original Cologne adventures explore witchcraft legends and supernatural lore embedded in the old streets, blending escape-room mechanics with local storytelling. They suit anyone who wants the Altstadt to feel like more than a backdrop.

A couple of tips worth knowing before you go: Kölsch is served in small 200ml glasses called Stange; leave your glass uncovered when you want the next round, or it stops coming. And cross the river to the Deutz bank for the only angle where the Cathedral, the Hohenzollern Bridge, and the Rhine line up in a single view. Both tips are free and most visitors only hear them after they have left.

The quests fit couples, friend groups, and families with older children who want to move through the city on their own terms.