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Einstein's Zurich: The Boy Who Walked With Time

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🧩 Gamified Discovery: Solve 11 location-based puzzles to unlock hidden stories and secret spots.

📍 Starting Point: St Peter, St. Peterhofstatt 1, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland

🛡️ Free Cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours before your planned start for a full refund.

🌐 Available In: 🇩🇪 Deutsch 🇬🇧 English 🇫🇷 Français

Places you will visit

11

It will take you

39-69 mins

You will walk

2100 steps

Total distance

1.6 km

Route you will explore

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About this quest

Zurich, 1884. You are Marcel, a curious 6-year-old spending your summer near St. Peter’s Church. But today, the clock has stopped, thunder rumbles in the distance, and a strange man with kind eyes and a violin asks for your help. 

You guide him through the city’s cobblestone streets, unaware that he’s Albert Einstein—long before he’ll change the world. As you walk, he teaches you to question time itself, solve mind-bending puzzles, and see the universe in a new light. 

This walking adventure is a story of wonder, science, and connection—perfect for families and curious minds. But beware: by the end, you might discover that the greatest mystery… is you.

Highlights

  • Get to explore Einstein’s favorite spots in the city

  • Check out important edifices, such as the home of King of Franks or a major Swiss bank

  • Learn from Einstein’s teachings, explained and demonstrated along the way

  • Find out more about Einstein’s life

The mission: Your story in Zürich

Zurich, 1884. 
You are Marcel, a curious 6-year-old who spends your summer days playing near St. Peter’s Church. But today, something feels different—the clock has stopped, storm clouds are gathering, and a peculiar man with kind eyes and a violin needs your help.

You offer to guide him through the city, unaware that this man is none other than Albert Einstein—years before the world will know his name. Together, you solve strange puzzles, ponder time and light, and uncover secrets hidden in plain sight.

But the biggest secret of all may be your own. Because by the time the clock strikes again… nothing will be quite the same—not even you.
  • Best during the day
  • Kid friendly

Ratings and Reviews

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Iolène

27 Dec 2025

Dearis

19 Nov 2025

Piyush Sharma

06 Oct 2025
great way to experience the city through the eyes of Einstein himself

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28 Sep 2025

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28 Sep 2025

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Compare Questo vs. Guided Walking Tours

FeatureRegular Guided ToursQuesto
Flexibility
Fixed schedules & no pausing
Start, pause, and resume anytime
Privacy
Crowds of up to 30 strangers
Private experience for your group only
Pricing
$30-$40 per person
Affordable per-group pricing
Availability
Requires advance booking
Instant access 24/7/365
Experience
Passive listening to a guide
Active gamification; you solve the mystery

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the story here?

You play as Marcel, a curious 6-year-old in 1884. One stormy day you meet a mysterious violinist—young Albert Einstein—who needs help to “walk with time.” Together you’ll wander through Zurich, crack fun puzzles, and see the city through a kid’s eyes.

Who will love it?

Great for families with curious kids, couples looking for something relaxed and different, or anyone who likes science, history, and a bit of magic mixed in.

Is this fun for a date?

Yep. It’s sweet and a little nerdy—in a good way. You can solve puzzles side by side, enjoy quiet old streets, and maybe grab coffee or ice cream after.

What cool places will we see?

You’ll pass St. Peter’s Church, ETH Zurich, Münsterbrücke, hidden alleys, and riverside spots you might miss on a standard city walk.

Can kids join?

Absolutely. The story is playful, and the clues are simple enough for school-age kids to help with. Little ones can just enjoy the stroll and scenery.

Are the puzzles tricky?

They’re fun and clever but not super hard. Just enough to keep everyone engaged without slowing you down.

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