You’ll follow cryptic clues across London’s West End with friends, hunting for answers about Molly May’s mysterious fall as you wander historic theatres and lively pubs. Expect laughs, small surprises from locals, and stories that stick with you long after you’ve solved the case.
I’ll admit, I didn’t expect to be squinting at cryptic symbols outside a pub called The Lamb & Flag on a Saturday morning—my friend had convinced me to try this West End treasure hunt and, honestly, I was skeptical. But there we were, clutching this chunky activity booklet and already arguing about who’d play detective and who’d just get distracted by the smell of fresh pastries drifting from somewhere nearby. The story kicks off fast: Molly May, 1920s actress, tumbled down the theatre stairs on her big night. Pushed or just unlucky? We had to find out.
The streets around Covent Garden felt different when you’re looking for clues instead of just dodging tourists. Our “Mystery Guide” (that’s what they call the booklet) led us through alleyways I’d never noticed before—one even smelled faintly of old wood and something sweet, maybe from a bakery tucked away. At one point, my mate tried reading a clue in his best Poirot accent; an older couple passing by actually stopped to listen and ended up giving us their theory about Molly’s villain (they were wrong, but still). The clues weren’t always easy—one stumped us for ages near a faded theatre sign until some local guy in a tweed jacket gave us a nudge in the right direction. He seemed amused by our confusion.
You cover about 4km in total—didn’t feel like it though, because every stop had some weird bit of history or gossip attached. I got totally caught up reading about notorious scoundrels from back in the day; it made me see these places differently. There was this moment inside an old tavern where everything went quiet for a second except for the clink of glasses and someone humming behind the bar. Felt like time paused there. We argued over suspects more than once (I was convinced it was the stage manager), but piecing together each clue really did pull us into Molly’s world.
By the end—no spoilers—I actually felt kind of sad to finish. There’s a twist that made us laugh out loud (and groan at how obvious it should’ve been). Even now when I walk past those theatres, I half-expect to spot one of Molly’s “suspects” lurking around the corner. So yeah, if you want something different from your usual London day out—and don’t mind getting lost in a story for three hours—this is worth it.
The activity lasts around 3 hours and covers about 4km on foot.
You collect your activity booklet at The Lamb & Flag pub in London’s West End.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible throughout the route.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in prams or strollers during the activity.
No set time slot—you can start at any time that suits you after collecting your booklet.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the starting point.
You receive a 40-page activity booklet with maps, clues, directions, and local history stories.
Your day includes picking up a detailed 40-page activity booklet at The Lamb & Flag pub—inside you’ll find maps, sixteen cryptic clues to solve across Theatreland, true stories tied to each location along your route, plus directions so you won’t get lost even if your sense of direction is as bad as mine was that morning.
Do you need help planning your next activity?