Go Mystery in Copenhagen

2-3 hours

Approx 3 km

2-5 participants

The Nyhavn Murder

– I think a crime took place here, Hans Christian Andersen said one day. He was a cunning and intelligent man, and he was right.

The year is 1836, a murder has been committed, and the evidence is hidden all around the city. You must solve a series of mysterious tasks and crack the case of The Nyhavn Murder.

Outdoor activity in Copenhagen

While walking in the footsteps of H.C. Andersen, you explore the history of Copenhagen, and get up close to all the beautiful details you normally walk right past. The Tour brings you past Kongens Nytorv, Nyhavn, Frederiksstaden, Marmorkirken and Amalienborg.

These places will help you solve the mystery.

Escape game in the city

A Mystery Tour is a bit like an Escape Room outside, just without a time limit – a treasure hunt for adults. You and your friends go on a self-guided trip, exploring the local area, finding hidden places you usually wouldn’t see. Along the way, you have tasks to solve using logic and teamwork, in order to solve the grand mystery at the end.

Get ready for an exciting experience in Copenhagen.

Gather a team and learn more about Copenhagen’s history during the period of Hans Christian Andersen, while solving the mystery about the Nyhavn Murder.

When purchasing a Mystery Tour-kit online, bring your receipt to the collection point: Copenhagen Vibes, Amaliegade 14, DK-1256 København K.

GoMystery offers a self-guided mystery tour for anyone who loves riddles, mysteries, and local history with a twist.

If you have more questions, then click here.

Enjoy a Mystery Tour in Copenhagen.

Reviews

It's well worth spending a few hours on foot in the heart of Copenhagen, using your brain to solve riddles while noticing details in the area you've never seen before. The Nyhavn Murder reveals hidden details in the city that you'll need to solve the puzzles.
Pernille Brinch
Put your mind to the test with a captivating murder mystery. Beautifully designed material and a gripping case that take you back to Copenhagen in the year 1836. An absolutely fantastic experience.
Thomas Bylov
A super fun and active murder mystery that takes you all around the city while teaching you about its history and Hans Christian Andersen. A well-crafted experience where your teamwork and logic are truly put to the test. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who loves puzzles or wants to learn more about Copenhagen’s past.
Andreas Kok