e-Scavenger Hunt London: Explore the City at Your Own Pace
Overview
London comes alive through a self-guided tour that utilizes an online app for an engaging experience. This family-friendly game combines fun with educational elements, allowing you to answer questions and complete search assignments.
- 📱 Use your smartphone to log in on our free city game app and navigate the city at your own pace.
- 🗺️ GPS functionality helps you locate the most charming squares, streets, and monuments.
- 🎉 Perfect for large groups, this city game encourages teamwork and exploration together.
- ⏰ Instructions for starting the tour will be provided after booking, allowing flexibility in scheduling.
- ❗ You can do this tour anytime you choose; there are no restrictions on when to start, stop, or pause.
To keep your experience eco-minded, Tinggly provides instant digital delivery, no expiration, and options across the globe.
- Online App to play the game on your phone
- A great online game and city walk in one
- Use of smartphone and data
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- Tower Bridge was officially opened by the Prince of Wales (not the current one obviously) over 120 years ago. This special bridge is one that many associate with London. (pass by)
- Hyde Park is a park in London that Henry VIII appropriated as a hunting ground in 1536. Before 1536 it was the property of Westminster Abbey. (pass by)
- Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in the City of Westminster, London. When the Queen is present, the royal standard flutters on the center pavilion. (pass by)
- Trafalgar Square, along with Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, is one of the most famous squares in London. It is named after the battle of Trafalgar of 1805 (pass by)
- The collection of art objects is one of the largest collections in the world. More than 6 million people visit the museum every year (pass by)
- Westminster Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Westminster and the seat of the Archdiocese of Westminster. (pass by)
- The wheel is 135 meters high, has a diameter of 120 meters, weighs 1,700 tons and has 32 closed capsules. London Eye was built in 1998 and was the largest Ferris wheel in the world when it opened (pass by)
- From the 17th century it was a residence of the British royal family. Since 2013, it has been the official residence of William, Duke of Cambridge (pass by)
- Piccadilly Circus is, along with Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square, one of the most famous squares in London. Piccadilly Circus is a major transport hub, meeting point and tourist attraction (pass by)
- If you're in London for shopping, this is a must-see! History of Harrods. Harrods department store on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge was founded in 1849 by Charles Henry Harrod (pass by)
- It shows the moment Harry first took flight on his Nimbus 2000 broom over the Hogwarts quidditch pitch in the first film, Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone (pass by)
- Ranked 7th in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2022, Imperial College London is a one-of-a-kind institution in the UK, focusing solely on science, engineering, medicine and business (pass by)
- It is traditionally the place where coronations and funerals of members of the British royal houses take place. Marriages of members of the royal family also take place here (pass by)
- Clarence House is one of the official London residences of the British Court, located on The Mall. The British state property has been the residence of the Crown Prince Charles since 2002. It is located next to St. James's Palace (pass by)
- The Tower is a building complex in London, located on the River Thames. Over the centuries it has served as a fortress, royal palace, state prison, mint, garrison, museum and arsenal (pass by)
- The National Gallery is a museum of painting located on the north side of Trafalgar Square in London. The museum offers a very complete overview of Western European painting (pass by)
- St Paul's Cathedral is a cathedral located on Ludgate Hill, in the inner city of London, the City. It is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of London. (pass by)
- Borough Market is a partially covered market in the borough of Southwark, on the right bank of the Thames, for both wholesalers and individuals. (pass by)