
The Scavenger Hunt through Museum Island, the Berlin Wall & Tiergarten
Quick start with auto-route or plan your own tour.
We’ll generate a roundtrip from your current location.
Upload your own GPX file or use our interactive route planner to create a customized scavenger hunt. Perfect for planned hikes or individual routes.
Berlin is unlike any other city in Europe — layered with Cold War history, world-class museums, sprawling parks, and a relentlessly creative spirit. quiztrip.app transforms a walk through its streets into an interactive scavenger hunt, generating quiz questions about the places you actually pass: the Berlin Cathedral, the remnants of the Wall, the Victory Column, or the hidden corners of Prenzlauer Berg. Every step becomes a discovery.
Whether you're a family looking for an engaging day out, a group of friends wanting something more memorable than a guided tour, a tourist eager to go beyond the highlights, or a local ready to see familiar streets with fresh eyes — quiztrip.app works for all of you. The kids stay curious, the adults stay challenged, and the city reveals itself one question at a time.
Getting started is effortless: choose a distance, generate a route from your current location, and begin. At each waypoint along the way, a new quiz question appears based on what's nearby — drawn from Wikipedia and real geographic data. Pay once for €1.99, share the link with your group, and explore Berlin in a way no guidebook can offer. Ready to start?
Quiz questions about real spots along your route
Stand before one of Berlin's most iconic landmarks and answer questions spanning 800 years of Prussian and German history. Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and a perfect quiz stop.
Berlin's vast green heart is ideal for family routes of 3–5 km. Quiz questions range from the park's wartime history to the golden goddess atop the famous Siegessäule.
Follow the former border through the city and answer questions about the Cold War, the Wall's construction, and the stories of those who crossed it. History you can walk.
Two of Berlin's most vibrant neighbourhoods offer a rich mix of questions — from Jugendstil architecture and street art to the history of the GDR and the city's post-reunification transformation.
Escape the city centre without leaving Berlin. The Grunewald forest and Havel lakeside offer longer hiking routes filled with nature and wartime history questions — perfect for active families.
The former airport turned public park is one of Berlin's most unusual spaces. Quiz questions cover the Berlin Airlift, the airfield's Nazi-era construction, and its reinvention as a community landmark.
Pick a distance or upload your GPX file. Done in 30 seconds.
For every interesting spot along your trail, matching questions are created—about history, nature, landmarks.
At each checkpoint: Solve quiz, earn points, gain knowledge.
Simple. Educational. For the whole family.
Every question is exactly where it belongs. History at historic sites. Nature at viewpoints. Local facts at the village square.
Kids mode with simple questions. No more "Are we there yet?" – now it's "One more quiz!"
No subscription. No account. No hidden costs. Pay once, start your route.
Create your personal scavenger hunt in 2 minutes – starting right from your location in Berlin.
Quick start with auto-route or plan your own tour.
We’ll generate a roundtrip from your current location.
Upload your own GPX file or use our interactive route planner to create a customized scavenger hunt. Perfect for planned hikes or individual routes.
Berlin has an extraordinary range of outdoor options: cycling the Berlin Wall Trail, hiking in the Grunewald forest, strolling through Tiergarten, or exploring the waterways of the Havel. quiztrip.app turns any of these routes into an interactive scavenger hunt — with quiz questions tailored to the landmarks and history along your chosen path.
Absolutely. The children's mode uses age-appropriate questions and keeps younger players engaged throughout the route. It's a great fit for family outings in Tiergarten, Volkspark Friedrichshain, the Berlin Zoo area, or Grunewald — anywhere kids can move, explore, and learn at the same time.
The app uses Wikipedia and geographic data to generate questions about places that are actually close to your route. In Berlin, that can include the Berlin Cathedral, Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall, the TV Tower, Museum Island, Tiergarten, or neighbourhood highlights in Mitte or Kreuzberg — it depends on the route you choose.
You choose the distance — from 2 km for a short city loop to 20 km for a full-day hiking adventure. For families with children, we recommend 3–5 km. For active adult groups, 8–15 km gives a substantial half-day or full-day experience through Berlin's varied neighbourhoods and landscapes.
quiztrip.app costs a one-time fee of €1.99 per route — no subscription, no hidden charges. Create your Berlin route, pay once, and start immediately. The link is shareable, making it perfect for groups.
No. quiztrip.app runs entirely in your smartphone browser — no app installation required. Just create your route, pay once, and start exploring.
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