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Discover Boston’s landmarks independently with this self-guided scavenger hunt for $12.31, exploring parks, theaters, and cultural sites at your own pace.
Explore Boston’s vibrant culture and historic landmarks on the Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt: Boston Parks & Works of Art. For just $12.31 per person, this activity offers a flexible, approximately 2-hour exploration using the Let’s Roam app. Designed for those who enjoy learning through interactive challenges, this tour allows you to discover Copley Square, the Boston Opera House, and more at your own pace, making it ideal for independent explorers, small groups, or families.
A notable feature is the digital photo challenge, where each participant receives copies of their in-game pictures, adding a memorable visual element to the experience. Since it’s a self-guided activity, there’s no need for a guide, giving you the freedom to start anytime from the meeting point at 70 Beach St, Boston. Be aware that access to Boston Common requires starting before 7 PM, which is an important timing consideration for planning.
This tour is highly convenient for those seeking a budget-friendly, engaging way to explore Boston’s cultural sites without the constraints of scheduled group tours. It’s suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, comfortable with using smartphones, and eager to explore at their own convenience. The activity’s availability from early morning to late evening (7:00 AM to 10:00 PM) makes it flexible to fit into any schedule.


The journey begins at 70 Beach St, Boston, MA 02111, where you access the Let’s Roam app for your self-guided adventure. The meeting point is easy to reach, with public transportation nearby, and the activity remains open every day from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. You choose when to begin, making this tour adaptable to your plans.
Once underway, you navigate through the city using maps, riddles, and photo challenges provided by the app. The flexibility to start at any time means you can tailor the tour to fit your schedule, whether in the morning, afternoon, or evening.
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During the scavenger hunt, visitors get to experience key sites like Copley Square and the Boston Opera House. Visitors learn about Boston’s history and cultural heritage through trivia questions and puzzles about notable figures and landmarks.
Copley Square is renowned for its open space and statues, and visitors will find the animal that “takes the crown for speed,” offering a fun fact during the challenge. The Theater District features a figure associated with giving Peter Pan wings, adding a playful element to the exploration. These clues make the experience entertaining and informative without the need for a guided tour.

Each player can choose from roles like Braniac, Photographer, or Mapper, which influences their specific tasks during the hunt. This customization keeps the activity engaging for groups or families, allowing everyone to contribute and have fun.
The photo challenges are a highlight, encouraging participants to take creative pictures at different locations. All photos are then shared digitally, providing lasting memories of the adventure.

The activity starts at 70 Beach St and ends back at the same point, making logistics straightforward. The tour is fully private, meaning only your group participates, offering a personalized experience. Support is available through phone, email, or chat, and all taxes and fees are included in the price.
Travelers are advised to fully charge their smartphones before beginning, as the app is the primary navigation and interaction tool. A power bank is recommended for longer or later explorations.
What truly sets this experience apart is its self-guided nature, combining learning, fun, and independence. The app-based format allows you to set your own pace while still engaging with Boston’s cultural and historical highlights.
Since the activity is booked on average 9 days in advance, it’s a reliable choice for planning ahead. The $12.31 price point is accessible, especially considering the digital photos and interactive elements included.
However, it’s important to note that attraction fees and food are not included, so this activity works best as a complementary exploration rather than a full-day sightseeing tour.
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This tour suits independent travelers, small groups, and families looking for a relaxed, fun way to see Boston without a rigid schedule. It’s ideal for those comfortable with using smartphones and wanting to explore at their own pace. The activity’s moderate physical demand makes it accessible for most people with average mobility.
Since it’s non-guided, participants should be prepared to navigate and solve puzzles on their own. It’s a great choice for adventure-seekers who enjoy games and interactive challenges in an outdoor city setting.
The Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt offers a cost-effective, flexible way to discover Boston’s cultural scene, with the bonus of digital photos and customizable roles. Its independent format appeals to those who like to control their itinerary while still enjoying educational fun.
While it lacks a traditional guide and doesn’t include attraction fees, the strength of this activity lies in its interactive challenges and convenience. It’s well-suited for self-motivated explorers eager to learn about Boston’s landmarks at their own pace.
This tour is a smart choice for budget-conscious visitors and anyone wanting a personal, memorable urban adventure.
“Great way to spend an afternoon with friends! Learned lots and had a ton of fun exploring the city together.”
How long does the Boston scavenger hunt take?
The activity lasts around 2 hours, making it a quick yet enriching experience.
Can I start the tour any time?
Yes, you can begin anytime between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM, at your convenience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
There is no minimum age, so it’s appropriate for families and children who can handle moderate physical activity and smartphone use.
Do I need to pay extra for attractions or food?
No, attraction fees and food are not included; this is a purely self-guided city exploration.
What should I bring on the tour?
A fully charged smartphone and a power bank are recommended to navigate and complete the challenges.
Is this activity accessible for people with limited mobility?
The activity is accessible for those with moderate physical fitness, but travelers should consider their mobility needs when planning.
What makes this scavenger hunt different from guided tours?
It offers complete independence, allowing you to explore at your own pace without a guide, while still providing interactive challenges and photos.
Can I participate if I am traveling alone?
Yes, the activity is private for your group, but solo participants are welcome to join and solve challenges independently or with friends.
How do I receive my photos?
Digital copies of your in-game pictures are provided after the activity, so you can keep memories of your adventure.
Is booking required in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book about 9 days in advance to secure your preferred start time.