Where You'll Play
This is a Treasure Hunt game, which means it's entirely up to you which of the 40 treasures you'll claim. Teams who prefer a slower pace can stick to the area around Rynek Główny and Wawel Castle.More ambitious teams will add the Barbican, St. Florian's Gate, the Słowacki Theatre, and the lesser-known corners of the Old Town.
Questions and tasks are tied directly to the places you stand in - no generic quiz about Poland, just specific Kraków details right in front of you.
The prize for winning doesn't have to be the usual trophy. If you want to really please your team, treat them to a group dinner at a restaurant by Rynek Główny or a Polish food tasting in Kazimierz.
Meeting Point
Larger groups typically stay in hotels right in the Old Town or around Rynek Główny. These hotels sit inside the playing area, so we always start and finish the game at the hotel.
If you're staying in hotels outside the center (for example near the ICE Kraków congress center or on the edge of Kazimierz), we can start the game there too. Just count on 10 to 15 minutes by tram or on foot to reach the playing area.
If you're coming to Kraków just for the competition, the game can start right at Kraków Główny main station or in Planty Park, which loops around the entire Old Town.
Who the Game Is For
People usually come to Kraków for congresses, incentive trips, or sightseeing tours. That's why Treasure Hunt is built so you have plenty of time left for the work part of your program and other activities nearby.
If you're staying in the center, even 90 minutes is enough for a quick game around Rynek Główny. Just step out of your hotel and start playing.