Our Locations
We run scavenger hunts across London, the UK, and Europe. Find your nearest adventure.
London
19 locationsOur home turf. Every neighbourhood has its own flavour, and we know them all.

Westminster
Westminster is the governmental hub of London, giving it a major foothold on the world stage with an array of recognisable structures and monuments. This route explores London's political, religious, military and royal yesteryears, covering Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey & The Houses of Parliament.

Waterloo
Waterloo has an assorted mixture of mercantile attractions, hang-outs and different types of entertainment. It's a has a highly commercial, concrete and urban feel, with famous sites such as Shakespeare Globe Theatre, The London Eye, The London Dungeons and the Tate Modern.

Richmond Park
Richmond park is entrench in rich history, revolving around Kings, Heritage and Wildlife. The park is host to many renowned sites such as, the Isabella Plantation, the White Lodge Museum and Pen Ponds. It’s also prolific with wildlife, such as birds, fungi and deer.

Covent Garden
Covent Gardens route runs from Leicester Square, to Piccadilly Circus, to Trafalgar Square, finishing in Covent Garden. It covers some of London's most notorious tourist spots, including the national gallery, nelsons column and Covent Gardens famous street performances.
11 huntsLondon
Explore the capital with our London scavenger hunts — from the South Bank to Shoreditch.

Regents Park
Regents Park is host to an abundance of attractions, activities and public spaces, including London Zoo, London Central Mosque & The Open Air Theatre. It is also adjacent to Baker Street, the famous home of Sherlock Holmes and is the nearest central space to the infamous Beetles - Abbey Road E.P. - photograph.

Stratford
Stratford was once primarily known for its performing arts; however, in 2012 it played host to London's Olympic Games, bringing with it a profusion of new buildings, structures, art works, hangouts and culture. Stratford is now home to the Arcelormittal Orbit, Olympic Stadium and Victoria Parks Chinese Pagoda.

Greenwich
Greenwich - The Dawn of Time, home to London's biggest telescope and the birthplace of 3 Tudor monarchs, it really is quite the spectacle. Just far enough removed from the hustle and bustle of London City. Where else can you observe both the London Skyline, Outer Space and 2 time zones at the same time?

Docklands
The Docklands - formerly a part of the world's largest port (Port of London). The whole area is rich in shipping, war and business history, hosting London's famous business district Canary Wharf. The Docklands routes provides many daytime activities, contemporary art installations as well as London's O2 arena.

Soho
Soho is small region found bang in the middle of central London, so jam packed with diversity that we decided to give it its own route. It’s known for its strong ties with the LGBT community, China Town, proclivity towards adult entertainment, West End shows and 24/7 energy.

Hyde Park
Hyde Park is London's most notorious green space, hosting Kensington palace, the Serpentine as well as multiple monuments / fountains. Adjacent to Hyde Park are some of London's most famous buildings such as The Natural History Museum, The Royal Albert Hall and Harrods.

Portobello Market
Portobello Market is known for its chic boujee style, famous antique markets, and association with the film 'Notting Hill. With every turn you are inundated with some kind of noticeable references, from the famous 'blue door' to Paddington Bears work place, to Farmer Streets row of colourful houses.

Brixton
Brixton is a lively, multicultural area with a down-to-earth vibe. It offers street food, vintage finds, clothes and produce that reflect the area’s Caribbean roots. Brixton is lively during both the day and nighttime, providing lots of eateries, entertainment and activities.

London Bridge
London Bridge provides a harmonious balance between medieval and modern, with buildings such as The Shard, City Hall and the Towers of London. Its architecture and open spaces are diverse. You can go from standing at the top of London's tallest building to losing yourself in its smallest cul de sac in seconds.

East End
The East End is host to some of London's most famous events, trivia and culture. It's known for it's heavy bombing raids during the blitz, it's host to Jack the Rippers victim sites and was once heavily associated with gangster and crime -most notably the Cray Twins.

The Square Mile
The Square Mile's route uncovers some of its intricate history, exploring what was once the Roman capital of Londinium, to the modern economical stronghold it is today. It's full of rich history and iconics structures such as St Pauls Cathedral, The Bank of England, Leadenhall Market and the Barbican Centre.

Shoreditch
Shoreditch is a trendy, gentrified area, which combines a modern city feel with a creative, free flowing mentality. Brick Lane provides street food, independent retailers, fun activates and street performers & art. Brick Lane is also known for its Bengal style Curry Houses.

Central London
Our central London route is slightly different to our other routes. It's a combination of our Soho, Covent Garden, Westminster and Hyde Park locations. Meaning it has mixed feel to it, with some of the best and most interesting sights London has to offer. We use this route for some of one off our public events and it typically suits tourists who are looking to see some of the big sites! Examples scavenger hunt tasks: Take a perspective photo of Big Ben | High five a Horse Parade Guard | Cuddle a Giant Teddy Bear in Harrods Start: Golden Square | End: Golden Square Route Type: Loop | 4.8 Miles | 7.7km Highlights: China Town | West End | Westminster | Hyde Park Notable Figures: Admiral Nelson | Van Gogh | Shakespeare Vibe: Political | Tourist | Diverse | Sightseeing

Camden
Camden is a vibrant, diverse area with a ties to Rock & Roll, Judaism, Canal trade and Horse Power. Camden Market offers many independent stores, providing an eclectic alternative mix of food, clothes and music. Camden's High Street provides daytime shopping and an active nightlight.
Across the UK
3 locationsFrom northern grit to west-country charm - scavenger hunts beyond the M25.

Bristol
Bristol is a vibrant city located in the southwest of England. The city is known for its rich, artistic, edgy and creative culture. Bristol offers a diverse array of attractions, from the Clifton Suspension Bridge to the graffiti art of Banksy. Visitors can enjoy local vibes at harbor-side bars or explore the city's many galleries and museums. With a friendly atmosphere and a bustling nightlife.

Newcastle
Newcastle is a city known for its high energy, social and party culture. St Jame’s Park football stadium is in the heart of the city, which supports a flow of spirited people and passionate people. Our root explores Newcastles history, and current day culture, immersing you in the Geordie way of life.

Manchester
Manchester is a vibrant city known for its lively atmosphere, thriving social scene, and rich cultural heritage. The city is the birthplace of many iconic superstars, social movements and well known sports teams, which attracts passionate people from all walks of life. Our journey delves into Manchester's fascinating history and contemporary culture, immersing you in the Mancunian way of life.
Europe
2 locationsCross-channel adventures in cities that were made for exploring on foot.

Dublin
Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is a vibrant and culturally rich destination that blends history, literature, music, and warm hospitality. Known as the "City of Literature," Dublin has nurtured renowned writers like James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and W.B. Yeats. Landmarks like Trinity College Library, Whisky breweries and charming streets inspire literary enthusiasts.

Paris
Paris is the capital city of France and is renowned for its art, architecture, cuisine, language and great thinkers. Known as the "City of Love," Paris offers stunning landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum. Visitors can explore quaint cafes, indulge in French cuisine, and stroll through the picturesque streets. With a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere, Paris remains a top destination for travelers worldwide.
Worldwide
1 locationHunts without borders. Wherever the adventure takes you.

