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Discover London's Southwark and City of London with this self-guided treasure hunt featuring puzzles, historic sights, river views, and local markets for $24.07.

The Interactive Treasure Hunt London – City of London/Southwark offers a fun and flexible way to uncover lesser-known sights and stories of these historic districts. Priced at $24.07 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour is ideal for those who enjoy solving puzzles while wandering through vibrant neighborhoods. The activity is self-guided, with a mobile ticket that makes it easy to start at your convenience.
While the tour gets decent ratings overall, with 3.5 out of 5 based on 5 reviews, some find the clues occasionally mismatched with the locations. Still, it’s a solid choice for those who want to explore at their own pace, stop at lively markets, and see river views that many visitors might overlook. This experience is best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking and who enjoy puzzles and discovery.

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The tour begins at St. Paul’s Cheapside, a central location near public transportation options. From here, participants download their preferred app, which guides them along the puzzle-filled trail. The starting point is convenient for those coming from different parts of London, and the activity ends back at the same spot, making logistics straightforward.
This treasure hunt takes you into Medieval London’s pleasure district and beyond. The route features famous bridges covered in chewed-up artwork and historic sites that many visitors miss. You will learn about the person who unified England and Scotland and the inventor of dawn, through clues that reveal stories behind these figures.
The activity also visits frozen fairs, a sinister bishop, and historic markets, giving a glimpse of London’s colorful past. As you solve puzzles, you encounter stunning riverside views and sculptures that add visual interest. These stops blend history with artistic elements, making for an engaging walk.

The All Gone South segment of the trail highlights lesser-seen sides of historic London. It includes rare river views, a visit to a noted market, and sculptures that stand out visually. The route is designed to reveal hidden gems that are often skipped by typical sightseeing tours.
Participants have the chance to stop and recharge at a lively market or enjoy a drink at a pub, combining discovery with relaxation. The trail also features steampunk-fantasy elements, offering a playful twist on London’s traditional history.
This tour offers clues in three formats: Classic, Relaxed, and Spanish. This flexibility allows groups to choose the level of challenge or language preference. On top of that, travelers can switch between clue sets mid-game, tailoring the experience to their mood or pace.
The clues are designed to be fun and engaging, encouraging you to think creatively while learning interesting facts. The ability to add up to five players makes it suitable for small groups or families.

The meeting point at St. Paul’s Cheapside is easy to reach via public transportation. The tour is intended for individuals with moderate physical fitness, given the walking involved. Service animals are allowed, and the activity is private, meaning only your group participates.
Participants should be prepared for moderate walking distances and potential connectivity issues, as some reviews mention difficulties in reaching locations due to signal problems. However, the overall structure offers a flexible timetable, allowing you to take breaks and enjoy the surroundings at your own pace.
The 3-hour duration makes this a compact adventure, packed with stops and puzzles. The self-guided nature allows you to proceed at a comfortable speed, with no fixed schedule. You can pause at markets or sculptures, making it adaptable for your preferred pace.
Groups can include up to five people, fostering a fun, interactive experience without feeling crowded. The activity is designed for those who enjoy solving riddles and exploring at their own pace, rather than following a guide.
The primary strength lies in its interactive and educational nature, revealing hidden sights and lesser-known stories of Southwark and the City of London. The scenic river views and public market stops enhance the experience, making it more than just a puzzle walk.
However, some clues may occasionally mismatch the actual locations, and long walking distances can be a challenge for some participants. Connectivity issues might hinder navigation for those without a reliable signal. Despite these minor drawbacks, the cost-effectiveness and flexibility make this a compelling option for curious explorers.
This activity suits adventurous walkers who enjoy puzzles, history, and street art. It’s particularly appealing for groups of friends or families looking for a flexible, self-paced way to discover London’s hidden corners. Those interested in river views and local markets will find it especially rewarding.
This tour is less ideal for visitors seeking a guided experience or who require easy accessibility without long walks. Still, those with moderate physical fitness will appreciate the blend of history, art, and discovery packed into this 3-hour adventure.
The Interactive Treasure Hunt London – City of London/Southwark offers a cost-effective, personalized exploration of some of London’s more overlooked spots. Its puzzle-based approach makes it a hit for those who enjoy challenging their mind while wandering through lively neighborhoods. The inclusion of river views, markets, and sculptures adds visual appeal and genuine charm.
While some clues may sometimes misalign with their locations, the overall experience provides a fun and educational journey through London’s vibrant districts. It’s best suited for moderately fit, curious explorers who want to uncover hidden stories at their own pace.
“Very interesting however some of the clues dont quite match up to the location! Be prepared to walk a long way! Its difficult to get to requested …”
How long does the treasure hunt last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, giving ample time to explore without feeling rushed.
What is the cost of this tour?
The price is $24.07 per person, making it an affordable option for a flexible adventure.
Where does the activity start?
It begins at St. Paul’s Cheapside in London, with clear directions available for public transport.
Can I choose different difficulty levels?
Yes, the clues are available in Classic, Relaxed, and Spanish formats, and you can switch clues during the game.
Is this activity suitable for children or larger groups?
It can accommodate up to five players, suitable for families or small groups with moderate physical fitness.
Are children allowed?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate walking requirement and puzzle nature suggest it’s suitable for older children and teenagers.
What if the weather is bad?
The activity requires good weather; if canceled due to rain, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as the activity involves walking and navigating urban terrain.
Can I cancel the booking easily?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this treasure hunt different from guided tours?
This is a self-guided experience, allowing you to explore at your own pace, with puzzles providing a fun challenge along the way.