Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover New York City through an interactive scavenger hunt along the High Line, combining fun, self-guided exploration with iconic sights for $25 per person.

The Private High Line Scavenger Hunt Walking Tour offers a fresh approach to seeing New York City. Priced at $25 per person, this interactive experience lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 3 hours, giving plenty of flexibility for your group. It is a self-guided tour that starts at 520 W 27th St and ends at 37 9th Ave, passing through some of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The tour is designed for groups seeking a fun, active way to explore rather than traditional guided sightseeing.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its interactive nature. All you need is a smartphone and internet access to follow clues, solve riddles, and discover hidden treasures around the High Line and nearby districts. It suits those who prefer a personalized pace, with the freedom to start when it suits your schedule. While it offers a cost-effective way to explore, it’s important to note that no guides are included, so the experience depends on your group’s engagement with the game.

If you're drawn to exploring New York City on foot, we've looked into these other walking experiences

The tour kicks off at the High Line, an elevated park built on a historic freight rail line. As you pass by this renowned urban space, the app guides your group through cryptic clues related to its history and design, encouraging you to look at the park from a new perspective. The five-minute stop at this location often includes insights into NYC’s innovative reuse of industrial spaces.
From there, the route takes you into Chelsea, a neighborhood famous for art galleries and the Chelsea Market. The tour pauses briefly here, offering opportunities to discover street art and the trendy atmosphere of the district. This area’s vibe makes it a favorite spot for exploring local culture outside typical tourist routes.
Next, the journey along the Hudson River provides scenic views of the waterway, adding a natural element to the urban exploration. The app’s clues lead you along the riverfront, revealing interesting facts and hidden spots that many visitors might never find on their own.
The final stop takes you past the Whitney Museum of American Art, an important cultural landmark. Passing by this museum, the clues often highlight American art and local history, rounding out the tour with a touch of cultural insight. While admission to the museum is not included, the pass-by itself offers a chance to appreciate contemporary architecture and the art scene in NYC.
The core of this tour is the web app used to deliver clues and riddles. Its easy-to-use interface makes navigation straightforward, and the cryptic clues keep the experience engaging. Since no guides are involved, the app acts as your personal guide, allowing the group to proceed at your own pace.
This format allows for group discounts, making it an attractive choice for small groups, families, or friends looking for a customized adventure. The flexibility to choose your start time is helpful for fitting the activity into different schedules, whether mornings or late afternoons.

The meeting point is at 520 W 27th St, a location near public transportation, which makes it easy to reach from various parts of Manhattan. The tour ends at 37 9th Ave, close to other attractions and transit options. Since the tour is private and only for your group, it offers a tailored experience with no other participants.
The activity is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and the pace can be adjusted according to your group’s comfort. It is a self-guided activity, so physical mobility and internet access are necessary to fully participate.

The duration varies between 1 hour 30 minutes and 3 hours, depending on how long your group wishes to spend at each stop and how quickly you solve clues. This flexibility allows you to extend or shorten your exploration based on your interests.
The itinerary covers roughly 20-25 minutes of active walking and puzzle-solving, making it a moderate activity suitable for most fitness levels. Since the tour involves walking through busy city areas, it’s wise to wear comfortable shoes and stay aware of your surroundings.
Prefer personalized experiences? Here are other private options we've covered in New York City

At $25 per person, this scavenger hunt provides an affordable alternative to guided tours. The group discounts further enhance its value, especially for larger parties. As all you need is your smartphone and internet, there are no extra costs for guides or tickets, aside from optional museum admissions.
While the admission to the Whitney Museum and the High Line is not included, the tour’s main attractions are viewpoints and neighborhood highlights. The interactive gameplay adds a playful layer to sightseeing, making it appealing for those who enjoy self-directed adventures.

What sets this tour apart is its self-guided format combined with interactive clues, making sightseeing more engaging and personalized. Unlike traditional guided tours, it allows you to control the pace and focus on the sights that interest you most.
Its focus on hidden spots and street art in the Meatpacking District and Chelsea makes it a great choice for those wanting a different perspective of NYC’s well-known neighborhoods. It’s especially suitable for tech-savvy explorers who like solving puzzles while sightseeing.

Since this is a self-guided activity, make sure to bring a charged smartphone and have reliable internet access throughout. The meeting point is near public transit, making it easy to start your adventure without hassle. Travelers should wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared for urban walking through busy streets.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, but participants should be comfortable navigating city sidewalks and following the app’s clues.
The Private High Line Scavenger Hunt offers a unique, interactive way to explore some of Manhattan’s most iconic spots. It provides a cost-effective, flexible, and engaging alternative to guided tours, perfect for independent explorers and small groups who enjoy solving riddles and discovering hidden corners of NYC.
While it may lack the depth of a guided tour with a storyteller, it compensates with fun gameplay and freedom of pace. This experience is ideal for travelers who want a personalized adventure that combines sightseeing, puzzle-solving, and city exploration in one package.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as they are comfortable with walking and solving puzzles on a smartphone.
Do I need to pay extra for museum admissions?
Yes, admission to the Whitney Museum and High Line is not included in the tour price.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour allows you to choose a starting time that fits your schedule, between 8:00 AM and 6:30 PM daily.
What should I bring?
A charged smartphone, internet access, comfortable shoes, and water are recommended.
Are guided commentary or explanations provided?
No, this is a self-guided activity, relying solely on the web app for clues and information.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility challenges?
Most likely, as the tour involves walking through city streets and parks, but participants should ensure their mobility needs are compatible.
How long does the tour usually take?
Most groups spend between 1.5 hours and 3 hours, depending on how quickly they solve clues and explore.
What areas does the tour cover?
It covers from the High Line through Chelsea, along the Hudson River, and past the Whitney Museum, focusing on urban and waterfront sights.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, the activity is private, with only your group participating, offering a personalized experience.