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Explore Phoenix with this self-guided scavenger hunt for just $13.08, visiting landmarks like Monroe School, Old City Hall, and Space Park in about 2 hours.
Discover Phoenix on a Budget with the Self-Guided Phoenix Scavenger Hunt: Phoenix The Suns Core
For just $13.08 per person, the Self-Guided Phoenix Scavenger Hunt offers an engaging way to explore Phoenix, Arizona, at your own pace. Lasting approximately 2 hours, this activity is perfect for those interested in discovering local landmarks and hidden spots without the need for a guide. With a mobile ticket, travelers can start when they choose, making it a flexible and budget-friendly option.
This private, self-guided experience is suited for anyone with moderate physical fitness, eager to learn about Phoenix’s history and architecture. The route covers notable landmarks like Monroe School, Old City Hall, and Space Park, offering both popular sites and secret locations. Although there are no included attraction fees or food, the app-based clues, photo challenges, and digital photos add a playful touch to the hunt.

The tour begins at 367 N 9th St, Phoenix, AZ 85006, a location that’s near public transportation and easy to reach for most visitors. Since this is a self-guided activity, there’s no need for a tour guide or group, giving you the freedom to create your own pace. The activity ends back at the starting point, so you can plan other activities or meals afterward.
Beginners should note that fully charged devices are essential for using the app, and bringing a power bank can help keep the phone ready for navigation and photo challenges. The activity is available every day of the week, with flexible hours from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
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One of the main highlights is the visit to Monroe School, which provides insight into Phoenix’s educational past and features notable architecture. The Old City Hall offers a glimpse into the civic history of Phoenix, with clues leading you around its historic exterior and surroundings.
The challenge is to find secret spots and popular landmarks, making this hunt a mix of discovery and learning. Travelers should be aware that some stops, like the first one, might have small issues, such as being led to the back of buildings or locations without obvious entry points. The tour provider is committed to improving these details based on feedback.

Space Park is a key stop that showcases Phoenix’s modern urban design and recreational spaces. It features open areas perfect for photos and relaxing in the sun. Similarly, Civic Space Park offers a vibrant outdoor environment, where visitors can meet interesting figures involved in the city’s development.
These parks not only serve as scenic landmarks but also add a physical break during the walk. Expect photo challenges at each park, encouraging creativity and interaction with the environment.

Included in the experience are photo challenges where players choose roles like Braniac, Photographer, or Mapper. These roles encourage different ways of engaging with each location—whether capturing artistic shots, solving riddles, or navigating the route.
The Let’s Roam app supplies maps, riddles, and leaderboards, making the hunt engaging and interactive. Digital copies of all your photos are provided afterward, so you can remember the adventure or share it with friends.

Travelers should prepare by wearing comfortable shoes suitable for walking. Since the activity is outdoor, it’s important to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. No food or drinks are included, so consider bringing water or snacks if needed.
The activity is completely private, so only your group participates, allowing for a personalized experience. Remember that attraction fees or food costs are not included, so plan your day accordingly if you want to extend your visit.
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The main advantage of this tour is its low cost combined with flexible scheduling. It is ideal for those who prefer exploring independently but with guidance through clues and challenges. The app-based format makes it accessible and modern, with digital photos as keepsakes.
A notable limitation involves minor issues at some stops, like being led to the back of buildings, which the provider is actively working to fix. The absence of a guide means you don’t have a storyteller, but the clues and challenges compensate by making the exploration lively and interactive.

This self-guided hunt suits families, friends, or solo explorers looking for a cost-effective and flexible way to discover Phoenix’s historic and modern landmarks. It’s particularly appealing for history buffs or those who enjoy interactive outdoor activities. Since no guide is involved, those preferring structured tours might find the format less ideal.
The moderate physical demand makes it accessible to most, but comfortable shoes and weather preparedness are key. It’s a great choice for travelers who want to see the city at their own pace and enjoy photo challenges along the way.

The Self-Guided Phoenix Scavenger Hunt offers a cost-effective, flexible, and interactive way to explore Phoenix’s landmarks and secret spots. Its moderate price point and app-based clues make it accessible for a wide range of visitors. The activity emphasizes exploration, discovery, and photos, making it especially appealing for those who enjoy independent adventures.
While some stops may present minor navigation issues, the overall experience delivers a fun, educational outing suitable for families, groups of friends, or solo explorers. It’s perfect for anyone wanting a personalized city tour with the added excitement of a treasure hunt.
“2 problems. First stop, we were taken to the BACK of the building. Church, no door on the north side. Stain glass window is on the SOUTH side.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, there is no minimum age, and the activity is flexible enough for children to participate, especially if they enjoy walking and photo challenges.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
A smartphone to download the app and participate in the challenges is essential. Ensure it is fully charged and consider bringing a power bank for extended use.
Can I start this activity any time?
Yes, the tour is self-guided, so you can begin at any time between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM during the activity hours.
Are attraction fees or food included?
No, attraction fees and food or drinks are not included. You will visit public spaces and landmarks that do not require entry fees.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.