You’ll tumble into a real-life puzzle hunt across central London—solving riddles on your phone, meeting oddball characters, sharing laughs over pub snacks, and racing other teams for a spot on the leaderboard. Expect hands-on challenges and surprises around every corner. Even if you don’t “win,” you’ll leave with stories—and maybe even see London through new eyes.
The first thing I noticed was the way the city felt different when you’re actually looking for something — not just wandering, but chasing after this Cheshire Cat through London’s streets. Our phones buzzed with the first clue right outside a café near Greenwich, and suddenly we were off, trying to decode riddles while dodging commuters who probably thought we’d lost it. There was this moment where I caught a whiff of coffee and rain on old brick, and for a second, it really did feel like falling down a rabbit hole.
Li from our group kept trying to outsmart the puzzles (she swears she saw a pattern), but honestly, half the fun was arguing over which direction to go next. The clues led us through these little corners I’d never noticed before — one pub had walls covered in clocks and nobody batted an eye when we asked about “the Queen’s riddle.” At one point, our guide texted us as the White Rabbit (“You’re late!”), which made us laugh so hard we nearly missed our stop for lunch. Food breaks are built in, by the way — lifesaver if you’re as easily distracted by pastries as I am.
The best part? It wasn’t just about solving things fast. You get these hands-on puzzles at random spots — I remember fumbling with this lockbox while some local watched from across the street with an amused grin. We met other teams too; some friendly competition but mostly high-fives when anyone cracked something tricky. The weather kept shifting — drizzle then sun then back again — but it kind of fit the whole Wonderland vibe, unpredictable and slightly mad.
I still think about that last clue under those weird blue lights near the Observatory. We didn’t win (Li blames my “interpretive” map reading), but everyone got a prize anyway. Walking back toward the river, tired and grinning like fools, I realized I’d seen more of London in three hours than most weekends put together… or maybe it just felt that way because we were actually paying attention for once.
The adventure lasts about 3-4 hours across central London.
You’ll need a UK, US, or CA mobile phone number to play—everything else is provided.
The experience includes built-in breaks at pubs or cafes where you can buy refreshments.
Yes—groups of 2-6 play together; larger groups split into teams to compete head-to-head.
Every player in successful teams receives a prize and gets placed on the leaderboard.
Yes—the experience is designed for all physical fitness levels.
The adventure begins in central London near Greenwich; details are sent after booking.
Yes—service animals are welcome on this experience.
Your day includes interactive text messages and phone calls with story characters guiding your route across central London, hands-on physical puzzles at secret locations along the way, built-in breaks at pubs or cafes for refreshments (at your own pace), interactions with locals or actors in character roles, prizes for each successful team member plus leaderboard ranking—and flexible tickets so you can change your date or time anytime if plans shift unexpectedly.
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