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Assassin's Creed is an acclaimed video game series by Ubisoft. The original game was launched in 2007, and followed up by many sequels and spin-offs in other media, including a feature film and a novel series.

Each game takes place in a historical setting, such as the Crusades, Renaissance Italy, the American Revolution, the age of Caribbean piracy, the French Revolution, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Victorian Britain. The game features many authentic buildings and landmarks; and while the settings are not completely realistic, and the surroundings often have changed from each game's setting date to present day, many of the in-game environments can be visited in real life.

Spoiler alert! This article reveals plot details.

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The frame story of Assassin's Creed takes place in the early 21st century, describing the climax of a millennial conflict between the Assassins and the Templars. Through the revival of genetic memories through a device called the Animus, the player character experiences a selected ancestor's life centuries ago.

The first game, named Assassin's Creed, takes place in the Holy Land during the Crusades. The player character is Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, living through the memories of 21st-century assassin Desmond Miles. Altaïr later visits Cyprus which is the setting of Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines.

Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood take place in Renaissance Italy. The player character is Ezio Auditore; a banker's son who sees his family executed by a Templar conspiracy represented by the Borgia family. His uncle trains him to become an Assassin to avenge his family and join the battle against the Templars. Ezio's series includes Assassin's Creed II: Discovery mostly in Spain and Assassin's Creed: Revelations mostly in Istanbul after the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.

Assassin's Creed III takes place in Revolutionary America, mostly Boston, New York, and surrounding areas.

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag mostly takes place in the Caribbean during The Golden Age of Piracy.

Assassin's Creed Rogue takes place in the colonial Gulf of St. Lawrence (named in-game as "North Atlantic"), the Hudson Valley, and New York City prior to the 1776 great fire during the Seven Years War.

Assassin's Creed Unity takes place in Revolutionary Paris.

Assassin's Creed Syndicate mainly takes place in Victorian London, which is the latest historical period in the series (except the frame story).

Assassin's Creed Origins skips back 2000 years in history, taking place in Ptolemaic Egypt and eastern Libya.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey turns back time to Ancient Greece, which is the earliest historical period in the series.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla takes place in the Viking Age, mostly in England.

Assassin's Creed Mirage is set in 9th century Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age.

Destinations

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Map
Map of Assassin's Creed Tour

All destinations are listed in chronological order.

Assassin's Creed: Origins is set in north-eastern Africa. Location order and landmarks are speculative.

  • 1 Siwa, Egypt.
  • 2 Alexandria, Egypt.
    • 1 Lighthouse of Alexandria. Lighthouse of Alexandria (Q43244) on Wikidata Lighthouse of Alexandria on Wikipedia
  • 3 Giza, Egypt.
    • 2 Great Pyramid of Giza. Great Pyramid of Giza (Q37200) on Wikidata Great Pyramid of Giza on Wikipedia
    • 3 Great Sphinx of Giza. The Great Sphinx (Q130958) on Wikidata Great Sphinx of Giza on Wikipedia
  • 4 Heracleion, Egypt.
  • 9 Nile Delta, Egypt.
  • 10 Príncipe. In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Edward Kenway visits Príncipe to find The Sage.
Masyaf Castle - Where Assassin's Creed began.
The Dome of Rock - One of the series' most recognisable viewpoints.
Derinkuyu underground city - Masyaf key location
  • 11 Masyaf, Syria. Assassin's Creed starts and ends in Masyaf. It is also a central plot point for Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
    • 4 Masyaf Castle (Arabic: قلعة مصياف). The headquarters of the Levantine Assassins until it was besieged by the Mongols. Masyaf Castle (Q602945) on Wikidata Masyaf Castle on Wikipedia
  • 12 Damascus, Syria. Altaïr was sent to Damascus to kill the first three targets.
    • 5 Umayyad Mosque. Umayyad Mosque (Q183562) on Wikidata Umayyad Mosque on Wikipedia
    • 6 Citadel of Salah Al'din (Citadel of Damascus). Citadel of Damascus (Q206246) on Wikidata Citadel of Damascus on Wikipedia
    • Souq Sarouja (Sarouja Market).
  • 13 Jerusalem, Israel. Altaïr was sent to Jerusalem to kill three targets.
    • 7 Dome of the Rock. The city's most notable landmark. Served as a viewpoint. Dome of the Rock (Q172077) on Wikidata Dome of the Rock on Wikipedia
    • 8 Al-Aqsa Mosque. Al-Aqsa Mosque (Q425281) on Wikidata Al-Aqsa Mosque on Wikipedia
    • 9 Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Q187702) on Wikidata Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Wikipedia
  • 14 Acre (Akko), Israel. The last city Altaïr is sent to. Also the starting point of Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines.
    • 10 The Citadel.
    • 11 Acre port.
    • 12 Hospitalier Fortress (Knights' Halls).
  • 15 Arsuf, Israel. Also known as Arsu or Apollonia, this was battleground where Altaïr finally confronted his last target; Robert de Sable.
    • 13 Apollonia-Arsuf. Arsuf (Q1024886) on Wikidata Apollonia-Arsuf on Wikipedia
  • 16 Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey. Assassin's Creed: Revelations starts and is mostly set in Istanbul.
    • 14 Galata Tower. Masyaf key location. Galata Tower (Q91274) on Wikidata Galata Tower on Wikipedia
    • 15 Topkapı Palace. Ezio infiltrated the Topkapı Palace multiple times to meet Suleiman. Topkapı Palace (Q170495) on Wikidata Topkapı Palace on Wikipedia
    • 16 Zeyrek Mosque. Zeyrek Mosque (Q197094) on Wikidata Zeyrek Mosque on Wikipedia
    • 17 Bodrum Mosque. Bodrum Mosque (Q2305473) on Wikidata Bodrum Mosque on Wikipedia
    • 18 Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya), Ayasofya Meydanı (By tram T1: Sultanahmet), +90 212 522-1750. Originally built as a Byzantine cathedral, the Hagia Sophia is a mosque at the time of Assassin's Creed: Revelations and as of 2020, when it was converted from being a museum. Ezio entered the mosque to find Ishak's Armor. The player would be rewarded for climbing the outside of the monument in under 25 seconds (Spider Assassin trophy/achievement). Hagia Sophia (Q12506) on Wikidata Hagia Sophia on Wikipedia
    • As of October 2017, there is extensive renovation work occurring inside the building, with scaffolding filling much of the north side of the interior. Outside temporary barriers stopping access to the north side of the building.
    • 19 Maiden's Tower. Masyaf key location. Maiden's Tower (Q848397) on Wikidata Maiden's Tower on Wikipedia
    • 20 Arap Camii (Galata Camii, San Paolo, San Domenico), Galata Mahkemesi Sokak. The building was erected as a Roman Catholic church in 1325 by the friars of the Dominican Order, near or above an earlier chapel dedicated to Saint Paul (Italian: San Paolo) in 1233. In 1299, the Dominican Friar Guillaume Bernard de Sévérac bought a house near the church, where he established a monastery with 12 friars. A new, much larger church was built near or above the chapel of San Paolo in 1325. Thereafter the church was officially dedicated to San Domenico. After the Fall of Constantinople, according to the Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire with the Republic of Genoa, the church, which by that time was known by the Turks under the name of Mesa Domenico, remained in Genoese hands, but between 1475 and 1478 it was transformed, with minor modifications, into a mosque by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II and became known as Galata Camii ("Galata Mosque") or Cami-i Kebir ("Great Mosque"). Towards the end of the century Sultan Bayezid II assigned the building to those Muslims of Spain (Andalusia) who had fled the Spanish Inquisition and migrated to Istanbul; hence the present name Arap Camii (Arab Mosque). Today, Arap Camii is the largest mosque on the Galata side of the Golden Horn. It is one of the most interesting mosques in the city due to its early Italian Gothic architectural style and church belfry, which has practically remained unaltered even after being converted into a minaret. Arab Istanbul Mosque (Q642478) on Wikidata Arap Mosque on Wikipedia
    • 21 Little Hagia Sophia (Küçük Ayasofya Camii). Little Hagia Sophia (Q1144576) on Wikidata Little Hagia Sophia on Wikipedia
  • 17 Derinkuyu, Cappadocia, Turkey. The underground city Derinkyu was in Cappadocia. Ezio went here to find the last of the Masyaf keys. In real life the remains of the city are visit-able.
    • 22 Derinkyu underground city (Cappadocian Greek: Μαλακοπή). Derinkuyu underground city (Q1328958) on Wikidata Derinkuyu underground city on Wikipedia
Florence's Duomo
Church of St Mary, Monteriggioni.
The Colosseum
  • 18 Limassol (Greek: Λεμεσός, Turkish: Leymosun), Cyprus. Limassol was Altaïr's entrypoint to Cyprus in Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines.
    • 23 Limassol Castle. Limassol Castle (Q2247315) on Wikidata Limassol Castle on Wikipedia
  • 19 Kyrenia (Greek: Κερύνεια, Turkish: Girne), Cyprus.
    • 24 Kantara Castle. Kantara Castle (Q1271457) on Wikidata Kantara Castle on Wikipedia
    • 25 Buffavento Castle. Buffavento Castle (Q301376) on Wikidata Buffavento Castle on Wikipedia
    • 26 St Hilarion Castle. Saint Hilarion Castle (Q2302532) on Wikidata Saint Hilarion Castle on Wikipedia
  • 20 Florence (Firenze), Tuscany, Italy. Assassin's Creed II starts in Florence. Many of the city's landmarks were present in the game with the notable exception of The Baptistry (Battistero di San Giovanni) for technical reasons.
    • 27 Santa Maria del Fiore. Also known as the Duomo di Firenze is the city's beautiful Gothic cathedral, the symbol of the city. In the game, the interior of the cathedral is a side-quest to find an assassin's tomb with the key to Altaïr's armor. Florence Cathedral (Q191739) on Wikidata Florence Cathedral on Wikipedia
    • 28 Campanile di Giotto (Giotto's Tower). Adjacent to the Duomo, you can climb the tower for a magnificent 360-degree view of the Duomo, Florence, and the surrounding area. It requires some tenacity to climb the 414 steps. Ezio climbed the outside of the tower to the top as it was a viewpoint for the entire San Marco District. Giotto's Campanile (Q1140023) on Wikidata Giotto's Campanile on Wikipedia
    • 29 Palazzo Pitti (Pitti Palace). The former Medici family palace contains galleries of their art and treasures. It was notably the residence of Francisco Savonarola when he used the Apple of Eden to influence Florentines into the Bonfire of the Vanities. Palazzo Pitti (Q29286) on Wikidata Palazzo Pitti on Wikipedia
    • 30 Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace). Where Francisco Savonarola was burned by a Florentine mob after Ezio's interference. Palazzo Vecchio (Q271928) on Wikidata Palazzo Vecchio on Wikipedia
    • 31 Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge). The oldest and most famous bridge over the Arno; the only Florentine bridge to survive World War II. Ponte Vecchio (Q208633) on Wikidata Ponte Vecchio on Wikipedia
  • 21 Monteriggioni, Tuscany, Italy. The home of Auditore family which Ezio goes back to, upon exile from Florence. The town is eventually besieged and abandoned by the Assassins. The Auditore Villa has no real-life counterpart inside the town, but most of the town has been modeled faithfully into the game.
    • Wall walkways. For a small fee, the town allows tourists to walk around a small portion of the town's perimeter wall and gaze at the Tuscan countryside.
    • 32 Chiesa di Santa Maria (Church of St Mary), Piazza Roma, 23, +39 0577 304214. Ezio renovates the town's church. It is modelled almost identically to its real-life counterpart.
    • 33 Monteriggioni in Arme (Armour Museum), Via I Maggio, 1. Small museum dedicated to medieval weaponry. It resembles the armoury that Ezio assembled throughout Assassin's Creed: II The ticket can be used on both the walkway and the museum, providing good value.
  • 22 San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy. In Assassin's Creed II, Ezio is sent to San Gimignano to quell the Pazzi Conspiracy to remove the Medicis from power. The most familiar site here is the 14 towers (originally 72 in real-life).
    • 34 Torre Grossa (Big Tower), Piazza Duomo, 2. At 200 feet (61 metres) tall, it's the city's largest tower. Ezio explored Torre Grossa to find the Assassin's Tomb of Wei Yu. You can ascend the interior to a stunning view. Torre Grossa (Q3995190) on Wikidata it:Torre_Grossa on Wikipedia
  • 35 Torre Rognosa. Torre Rognosa (Q3995257) on Wikidata Torre Rognosa on Wikipedia
    • 36 Santa Maria Assunta. Collegiate Church of San Gimignano (Q1097330) on Wikidata Collegiate Church of San Gimignano on Wikipedia
    • 37 Torre del Diavolo (Tower of the Devil).
    • 38 Torre dei Salvucci (Two Towers). Torri dei Salvucci (Q1117786) on Wikidata it:Torri_dei_Salvucci on Wikipedia
    • 39 Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore (Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore). Ezio goes to the 12th-century Benedictine abbey to assassinate the Pazzi conspirator Stefano de Bagnone. The Animus put the Abbey within walking distance of Sam Gimignano when in reality it's just over 76 km (47 mi) away and closer to Siena. Territorial Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore (Q1247143) on Wikidata Territorial Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore on Wikipedia
  • 23 Forlì, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Ezio arrives at Forlì to seek passage to Venice. He later helps Countess Sforza deal with the Orsi brothers in The Battle of Forlì.
    • 40 Abbazia di San Mercuriale (Abbey of San Mercuriale). Ezio travels to the abbey to inquire about a monk who was later revealed to be Francisco Savonarola. San Mercuriale abbey (Q762352) on Wikidata Abbey of San Mercuriale, Forlì on Wikipedia
    • 41 Palazzo Comunale (Municipal Palace), Piazza Saffi Aurelio, 8.
    • 42 Rocca di Ravaldino (Castle of Ravadino).
  • 24 Venice (Venezia), Veneto, Italy. Assassin's Creed II has much of its story in Venice. Much of it is Ezio winning various Carnivale games, and then infiltrating the Palazzo Ducale to prevent the assassination of the Doge of Venice.
    • 43 Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palace), Piazetta San Marco 1 (San Marco Square) (sestiere: San Marco; vaporetto line 1 or 2 to San Marco), +39 041 2715911. The Doge's Palace plays an important role in the game as Ezio tries to prevent the assassination of the Doge by the Templars.
    • 44 Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica). St Mark's Basilica (Q172988) on Wikidata St Mark's Basilica on Wikipedia
    • 45 Campanile di San Marco (St. Mark's Campanile). The bell tower of St. Mark's Basicila and the tallest structure in Venice. The original tower was finished in 1514, though it collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt. Unsurprisingly, it is a viewpoint for Ezio. St Mark's Campanile (Q754194) on Wikidata St Mark's Campanile on Wikipedia
    • 46 Ponte di Rialto (Rialto Bridge). Bridge connecting the San Marco and San Polo districts. Ezio and the Templars cross the bridge while discussing arrangements to assassinate the Doge using an arsenic-based poison. Rialto Bridge (Q52505) on Wikidata Rialto Bridge on Wikipedia
    • 47 Arsenale di Venezia (Venetian Arsenal). Venetian Arsenal (Q1262248) on Wikidata Venetian Arsenal on Wikipedia
  • 28 Rome and Vatican City (Roma e Città del Vaticano), Lazio, Italy. The finale of Assassin's Creed II, as well as most of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, takes place in Rome and Vatican City.
    • 48 Castel Sant'Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel). The main stronghold of the Borgia family. Ezio infiltrates the papal castle initially to get to the Sistine Chapel in Assassin's Creed II and then multiple times in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood to rescue Caterina Sforza and assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia. Castel Sant'Angelo (Q486382) on Wikidata Castel Sant'Angelo on Wikipedia
    • 49 Basilica Sancti Petri (St. Peter's Basilica). St. Peter's Basilica (Q12512) on Wikidata St. Peter's Basilica on Wikipedia
    • 50 Cappella Sistina (Sistine Chapel). Ezio finally confronts Rodrigo Borgia here at the end of Assassin's Creed: II. Serves as the first location in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Sistine Chapel (Q2943) on Wikidata Sistine Chapel on Wikipedia
    • 51 Pantheon. Ezio purchases the landmark as part of rebuilding Rome. He also climbs into the Pantheon via the roof then descends into it to kill a guard captain to find his target The Banker. Pantheon (Q99309) on Wikidata Pantheon, Rome on Wikipedia
    • 52 Mausoleo di Augusto (Mausoleum of Augustus). Mausoleum of Augustus (Q770847) on Wikidata Mausoleum of Augustus on Wikipedia
    • 53 Colonna Traiana (Trajan's Column). A landmark that Ezio can climb up to and perch on top of due to the replacement statue not being added until 1587. Aside from that he has no other interaction with the monument. Interestingly the Assassin's Creed logo is written in Trajan, a typeface based on and named after the inscriptions written on Trajan's Column. Trajan's Column (Q192784) on Wikidata Trajan's Column on Wikipedia
    • 54 Arco di Constantino (Arch of Constantine). Arch of Constantine (Q5786) on Wikidata Arch of Constantine on Wikipedia
    • 55 Arco di Settimio Severo (Arch of Septimius Severus). Arch of Septimius Severus (Q162353) on Wikidata Arch of Septimius Severus on Wikipedia
    • 56 Arco di Tito (Arch of Titus). Arch of Titus (Q723887) on Wikidata Arch of Titus on Wikipedia
    • 57 [dead link] Colosseum, Piazzale del Colosseo / Via dei Fori Imperiali, +39 06 700 4261. Known properly as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this most famous of Roman landmarks takes its name from the giant statue of the emperor Nero that once stood near this location. The location serves as a purchasable property in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and later shown to house an important vault beneath it. You can purchase tickets in advance online from the official ticket office,. The tickets include access to the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, and are valid for 2 days. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month (no reservation possible). Colosseum (Q10285) on Wikidata Colosseum on Wikipedia
    • 58 Basilica Giulia (Basilica Julia). Basilica Julia (Q616271) on Wikidata Basilica Julia on Wikipedia
    • 59 Piramide di Caio Cestio (Pyramid of Cestius). A small narrow pyramid built in 12 BC that contained the tomb of Gaius Cestius, a member of the Epulones religious corporation. It was then incorporated into the city wall. Ezio purchased the monument but had no further interaction with it because the pyramid is too steep to be climbed. Pyramid of Cestius (Q725404) on Wikidata Pyramid of Cestius on Wikipedia
  • 29 Alban Hills (Colli Albani), Lazio, Italy. Ezio goes to the Alban Hills to sabotage Cesare Borgia's machine gun carriages.
  • 30 Valnerina, Lazio, Marche, Umbria. Ezio goes to Valnerina to sabotage Cesare Borgia's bomber gliders.
  • 31 Monte Circeo (Mount Circeo), Lazio, Italy. Mount Circeo (Q2530284) on Wikidata Mount Circeo on Wikipedia
  • 32 Naples (Napoli), Campania, Italy. Ezio travels to Naples to destroy the Leonardo da Vinci's naval cannon and the Borgia fleet. He works his way to the Gulf of Naples (Golfo di Napoli) via a river.
  • 33 Viana, Navarre, Spain. Ezio finds Cesare Borgia and kills him at the Battle of Viana. Viana (Q907241) on Wikidata Viana, Spain on Wikipedia
  • 34 Delizia di Belriguardo (Delight of Belriguardo), Emilia-Romagna. Ezio goes to Delizia di Belriguardo to find Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation painting. The palace is home to Lucrezia Borgia and her husband Alfonso d'Este, the Duke of Ferrara. According to Assassin's Creed lore, the palace is a ruin by 2012. However in real life, the building is intact and apparently houses the Civic Museum of Belriguardo. Delizia di Belriguardo (Q3705095) on Wikidata Delizia di Belriguardo on Wikipedia
  • 35 London, England. London makes a cameo appearance in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, a small appearance in Assassin's Creed III and then is the main location for Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. In Assassin's Creed: Syndicate the boroughs of Westminster, The Strand, City of London (which is not a borough in real life), Southwark, Lambeth, Whitechapel and the River Thames are represented.
    • 60 Theatre Royal (Royal Opera House), Catherine St, WC2B 5JF, +44 844 412 4660. The Theatre Royal is the last location in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, then the first location in Assassin's Creed III. Haythem Kenway used the performance of The Beggar's Opera to assassinate a member of the Assassin Brotherhood and obtain a key to a vault in the New World. Strangely, it is absent from Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. The Theatre Royal (Q1756626) on Wikidata Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on Wikipedia
    • 61 Lambeth Palace. Lambeth Palace (Q1130266) on Wikidata Lambeth Palace on Wikipedia
    • 62 Lambeth Hospital (Lambeth Asylum). Lambeth Hospital (Q6481446) on Wikidata Lambeth Hospital on Wikipedia
    • 63 Buckingham Palace, Westminster, SW1A 1AA, +44 303 123 7300. Residence of King George III at the time of Assassin's Creed III, Queen Victoria at the time of Assassin's Creed: Syndicate and now King Charles III. In Assassin's Creed: Syndicate the palace is revealed to be the location of The Shroud. In the final memory, Evie climbs the Grand Staircase and then infiltrates The White Drawing Room to find a key. Buckingham Palace (Q42182) on Wikidata Buckingham Palace on Wikipedia
    • 64 Wellington Barracks. Wellington Barracks (Q3567182) on Wikidata Wellington Barracks on Wikipedia
    • 65 London Bridge. London Bridge (Q130206) on Wikidata London Bridge on Wikipedia
    • 66 Monument to the Great Fire of London. Evie travels to the Monument to find the piece of Eden known as The Shroud. Monument to the Great Fire of London (Q607700) on Wikidata Monument to the Great Fire of London on Wikipedia
    • 67 St. Paul's Cathedral. St Paul's Cathedral (Q173882) on Wikidata St Paul's Cathedral on Wikipedia
    • 68 Royal Exchange. Royal Exchange (Q1241240) on Wikidata Royal Exchange, London on Wikipedia
    • 69 Bank of England. Bank of England (Q183231) on Wikidata Bank of England on Wikipedia
    • 70 [dead link] Mansion House. Mansion House (Q1786933) on Wikidata Mansion House, London on Wikipedia
    • 71 Temple Church. Temple Church, London (Q1429312) on Wikidata Temple Church on Wikipedia
    • 72 Tower of London. Tower of London (Q62378) on Wikidata Tower of London on Wikipedia
    • 73 Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square (Q129143) on Wikidata Trafalgar Square on Wikipedia
    • 74 National Gallery. National Gallery (Q180788) on Wikidata National Gallery on Wikipedia
    • 75 London Charing Cross. Charing Cross railway station (Q801128) on Wikidata Charing Cross railway station on Wikipedia
    • 76 London St. Pancras (QQS IATA). St Pancras railway station (Q720102) on Wikidata St Pancras railway station on Wikipedia
    • 77 London Waterloo. Jacob assassinates Pearl Attaway and retrieves the combustion engines. London Waterloo station (Q795691) on Wikidata London Waterloo station on Wikipedia
    • 78 London Victoria. London Victoria station (Q985210) on Wikidata London Victoria station on Wikipedia
    • 79 Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey (Q5933) on Wikidata Westminster Abbey on Wikipedia
    • 80 Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament). Palace of Westminster (Q62408) on Wikidata Palace of Westminster on Wikipedia
    • 81 Tower Bridge. Tower Bridge (Q83125) on Wikidata Tower Bridge on Wikipedia
  • 36 Paris, France. Paris is the main location in Assassin's Creed: Unity, though it makes a small appearance in Assassin's Creed: Rogue. Many of the famous Parisien landmarks (such as the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Sacré-Cœur) were built well after the French Revolution.
    • 82 Notre Dame. Notre-Dame de Paris (Q2981) on Wikidata Notre-Dame de Paris on Wikipedia
    • 83 Panthéon. Panthéon (Q188856) on Wikidata Panthéon on Wikipedia
    • 84 Louvre. Louvre Museum (Q19675) on Wikidata Louvre on Wikipedia
    • 85 Bastille. Bastille (Q1865480) on Wikidata Bastille on Wikipedia
    • 86 Catacombs of Paris. Catacombs of Paris (Q28924) on Wikidata Catacombs of Paris on Wikipedia
    • 87 Luxembourg Palace. Luxembourg Palace (Q329852) on Wikidata Luxembourg Palace on Wikipedia

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag

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  • 37 Havana (La Habana), Cuba. Havana is the first city Edward Kenway visits in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag.
    • 88 Cathedral of Havana. Havana Cathedral (Q15043487) on Wikidata Havana Cathedral on Wikipedia
    • 89 Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis (Small Church of St Francis of Asis). Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis (Q4703397) on Wikidata Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis on Wikipedia
    • 90 Castillo de la Real Fuerza. Castillo de la Real Fuerza (Q1049302) on Wikidata Castillo de la Real Fuerza on Wikipedia
    • 91 Castillo Morro. Morro Castle (Q635199) on Wikidata Morro Castle (fortress) on Wikipedia
    • 92 Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta. San Salvador de la Punta Fortress (Q2920340) on Wikidata Castillo San Salvador de la Punta on Wikipedia
  • 38 Abacos, Bahamas. Edward sails here to look for supplies after betraying the Templars and forming his own pirate crew.
  • 39 Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. Edward sails here after resupplying at the Abacos.
    • 93 Fort Nassau. A large starfort on the north-east side of the island. It was torn down in 1867 though the ruins remain. Old Fort of Nassau (Q7084039) on Wikidata Old Fort of Nassau on Wikipedia
    • 94 Queen's Staircase. A 66 step staircase named after Queen Victoria. Queen’s Staircase (Q43079731) on Wikidata Queen’s Staircase - Nassau on Wikipedia
  • 40 Great Inagua, Bahamas. Edward follows a Spanish galleon to Great Inagua, he works his way north while trying not to get detected by Spanish soldiers and kills Du Casse. He and has crew then setup a hideout in the area.
  • 41 Tulum (Tulu'um), Quintana Roo, Mexico. Edward sails to Tulum's ruins at the behest of James Kidd claiming it has something of importance to show.
    • 95 Tulum Archaeological Site (Zona Arqueologíca de Tulum). Edward finds the Mayan armour after acquiring all the Mayan stelae.
  • 42 Kingston, Jamaica.
    • 96 Rose Hall, Montego Bay. Inspiration for Laurens Prins' manor. Rose Hall, Montego Bay (Q3699493) on Wikidata Rose Hall, Montego Bay on Wikipedia
  • 43 Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Edward sails through the bayous of Charles-Towne to obtain the medicines for Blackbeard.
  • 44 Isla de Providencia (Old Providence), Colombian Islands. Edward and fellow pirate captain Charles Vane get marooned here after Jack Rackham betrays them.
  • 45 Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Adéwalé gets shipwrecked here in Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry and builds his slave rebellion.
  • 46 Tortuga, Haiti. Adéwalé frees slaves from a plantation on Tortuga in Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry.
  • Long Bay, Jamaica. Edward sails to Long Bay to find The Observatory.
  • 48 Serranilla (Isla Serranilla). Edward assaults the fort there and claims it for the pirates.
  • 49 San Juan, Cuba. Edward dived around here for buried treasure and to steal from a smuggler's den.
  • 51 Saba.

Assassin's Creed: Rogue

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  • 57 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. One of the first settlements that Shay visits in Assassin's Creed: Rogue while still a member of the Assassin Order. Halifax (Q2141) on Wikidata Halifax, Nova Scotia on Wikipedia
  • 59 Anticosti Island (French: Île d'Anticosti), Quebec, Canada. Shay sails to Anticosti Island to meet the spy to get information on two missing artifacts. Anticosti Island (Q575033) on Wikidata Anticosti Island on Wikipedia
  • 61 Percé, Quebec, Canada. Shay sails to Percé. He later takes the settlement from the French on behalf of the British while working for the Templars. Percé (Q141991) on Wikidata Percé, Quebec on Wikipedia

Assassin's Creed: III

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  • 67 Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Most of Assassin's Creed III is set in Boston. Haytham Kenway first arrives in the city with his Templar contacts to find the vault, later the city plays a huge role in the 1776 American Revolution. Many of the sites are on Boston's Freedom Trail which consists of 16 city landmarks that were significant to the American Revolution.
    • 97 Green Dragon Tavern, 11 Marshall St, +1 617-367-0055. The original Green Dragon Tavern was used as meeting place for both the Templars and then the Assassins. It was also the location where Paul Revere overheard the British plans and proceeded to warn of their arrival. Green Dragon Tavern (Q5602485) on Wikidata Green Dragon Tavern on Wikipedia
    • 98 Old State House. Old State House (Q1320533) on Wikidata Old State House (Boston) on Wikipedia
    • 99 Old North Church. Old North Church (Q1321240) on Wikidata Old North Church on Wikipedia
    • 99 Old South Meeting House. Old South Meeting House (Q773752) on Wikidata Old South Meeting House on Wikipedia
    • 99 King's Chapel. King's Chapel (Q1139921) on Wikidata King's Chapel on Wikipedia
    • 99 Faneuil Hall. Faneuil Hall (Q49137) on Wikidata Faneuil Hall on Wikipedia
    • 99 Fort Independence. Connor assaulted the fort and took it from the Redcoats. Fort Independence (Q1438579) on Wikidata Fort Independence (Massachusetts) on Wikipedia
    • 99 Liberty Tree. Site of a former elm tree. Now there's a plaque. Liberty Tree (Q1454303) on Wikidata Liberty Tree on Wikipedia
    • 99 Beacon Hill. Beacon Hill (Q812889) on Wikidata Beacon Hill, Boston on Wikipedia
  • 69 Concord, Massachusetts, USA. Concord was a town in the frontier area of Assassin's Creed III.
  • 70 Little Brewster Island, Massachusetts, USA.
    • 99 Boston Light, +1 617 223-8666. Boston Light was a lighthouse in the frontier area of Assassin's Creed III. The tower is open for group tours during spring, summer, and fall by arrangement only. Boston Light (Q2895493) on Wikidata Boston Light on Wikipedia
  • 71 Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. Monmouth was an area of the frontier in Assassin's Creed III.
  • 72 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
    • 99 Fort Duquesne. Fort Duquesne was a fort in the frontier area in Assassin's Creed III. Fort Duquesne (Q209679) on Wikidata Fort Duquesne on Wikipedia
  • 73 Johnstown, New York, USA. Johnstown was a town in the frontier area of Assassin's Creed III.
    • 99 Johnston Hall, 139 Hall Ave. Manor house that belonged to Sir William Johnston. Connor goes here to negotiate his tribe's land deal. Johnson Hall State Historic Site (Q3809760) on Wikidata Johnson Hall State Historic Site on Wikipedia
  • 74 Lexington, Massachusetts, USA. Concord was a town in the frontier area of Assassin's Creed III. Connor assists Paul Revere in warning of the British's arrival.
  • 75 Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA. Connor travels to Martha's Vineyard on the Assassin ship The Aquila to find his nemesis Charles Lee.
    • 99 Fort Phoenix, Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USA. Connor and his crew on-board The Aquila neutralise the nearby Fort Phoenix by destroying its towers. Fort Phoenix (Q5471820) on Wikidata Fort Phoenix on Wikipedia
  • 77 New York, New York, USA.
    • 99 Bowling Green. Bowling Green (Q895455) on Wikidata Bowling Green (New York City) on Wikipedia
    • 99 St. Paul's Chapel. St. Paul's Chapel (Q1325500) on Wikidata St. Paul's Chapel on Wikipedia
    • 99 Fort Washington. Connor removed the British from this fort. Nowadays it is Bennett Park. Fort Washington (Q1438808) on Wikidata Fort Washington (Manhattan) on Wikipedia
  • 78 Cartagena, Colombia. A nearby fort was converted into a prison. It is now an Abstergo training ground.
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