
Rad+ and StadtRAD Scavenger Hunt in Hamburg
Welcome: Cycle through the city and win great vouchers worth €5 each.
Get on your bike, grab your cell phone and off you go!
It's that simple
We turn Hamburg into a treasure map. You cycle to the prizes. From April 13 to 19, 2026, Hamburg will be transformed into your scavenger hunt arena: discover 20 points in the city and secure attractive vouchers as you cycle past. The app will show you immediately if you have won.
All you need is a bike of your choice, your smartphone and the DB Rad+ app - and off you go!
What you can win
During the scavenger hunt, you can win vouchers for the DB bistro car, REWE, Budni, Amazon and StadtRAD Hamburg as you pass by. The vouchers are worth €5 each.
You can win a maximum of one voucher per point and week. Vouchers are available while stocks last. So it pays to be quick!
Conditions of the campaign
No registration with Rad+ necessary: Download the Rad+ app, select Berlin as the campaign area, and enable geolocation notifications in the app's privacy settings. This way, your kilometers will be counted, and we can display your vouchers.
Any bike: You can ride any bike to take part in the campaign. Take your own or rent a StadtRAD.
Start: Press the start button in the Rad+ app and begin your tour.
Redeem vouchers: When you reach one of the scavenger hunt points, you will receive a message. To redeem the voucher, you need at least 1 km on your kilometer account.
Have you won? Congratulations! Confirm the voucher immediately in the app. It will be added to your Rad+ Wallet and you can use it on your next purchase.
Free of charge: Using the Rad+ app is free of charge. It is not possible to pay out, refund or exchange the vouchers.
Stay up to date: Join the scavenger hunt group. Here you can see who else is participating and receive exclusive information about the game.
Have fun exploring and winning!
About Rad+
Rad+ combines cycling with playful elements and geofencing technology to convert kilometers into exclusive rewards and discounts with partners, soon making cycling even more attractive throughout Germany.


