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e-Scavenger hunt Glasgow: Explore the city at your own pace

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Uncover the hidden treasures of Glasgow with the e-Scavenger hunt Glasgow: Explore the city at your own pace. Take on the challenge with your family or friends as you navigate through the city's most iconic locations. Will you be able to complete the assignments and earn the top score? This unique activity allows you to discover Glasgow in a fun and interactive way, all on your own schedule. Simply start the tour whenever you choose and enjoy a day filled with excitement and adventure. Book now and get ready for an unforgettable experience in Glasgow!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours - 5 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Unique self-paced discovery tour
  • Compete with family and friends
  • Explore famous Glasgow locations
  • Tailor-made e-Scavenger Hunt
  • Flexible start, pause, and end times
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  • E-scavenger hunt on your phone for max. 6 persons
  • Free access to europe's most played city game
  • Use of smartphone and data

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Introduction

Embark on an exciting adventure with the e-Scavenger hunt Glasgow: Explore the city at your own pace. This unique tour allows you to discover the hidden treasures of Glasgow while competing with your family or friends to see who can complete the assignments and achieve the top score in the city.

What to expect?

Participants can look forward to a fun-filled day exploring Glasgow in a unique and interactive way. The e-Scavenger hunt offers a tailor-made experience for up to 6 people, allowing you to discover the city's most important and famous locations at your own leisure. With free access to Europe's most played city game, you are in for a thrilling and memorable experience.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone looking to explore Glasgow in a fun and engaging way. Whether you are a local resident wanting to discover new aspects of the city or a tourist looking for a unique experience, the e-Scavenger hunt is suitable for all ages and interests. Gather your family or friends and get ready to uncover the treasures of Glasgow together.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Glasgow with the e-Scavenger hunt, a one-of-a-kind experience that allows you to explore at your own pace. With the freedom to start, pause, and end the tour whenever you choose, you can enjoy a personalized adventure tailored to your preferences. Challenge yourself to complete the assignments and compete with your companions for the top score, creating lasting memories along the way.

Good to know

Before starting the tour, make sure to have your smartphone ready for the e-Scavenger hunt. The tour begins at 78 Gordon Street, Glasgow (Glasgow Central Station), where you can open the app and start your adventure. With no time constraints, you have the flexibility to explore the city at your leisure and uncover its hidden gems at your own pace.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the e-Scavenger hunt Glasgow rave about the exciting and interactive nature of the tour. Many commend the unique way of exploring the city and the competitive element that adds an extra thrill to the experience. Overall, reviews highlight the fun and memorable adventure that the e-Scavenger hunt provides, making it a must-do activity in Glasgow.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Glasgow Cathedral

(Pass by)

An absolute must for a visit to Glasgow. A very beautiful Cathedral and the NR1 of sights in Glasgow. Entrance is free and within walking distance of the famous Sir George Square.

Buchanan Street

(Pass by)

A diverse range of large and small shops. Also a passage with gold jewelry and watch shops. Also well-known English department stores.

George Square

(Pass by)

George Square is the square of Glasgow, nice to visit when you are there! There are also a number of statues to view.

City Chambers

(Pass by)

Glasgow's central square is occupied by the impressive City Chambers, the seat of the city council. The Square is impressive with all the statues.

Glasgow Central Station

(Pass by)

Glasgow Central Station is certainly impressive. It is a historic complex that covers 2 blocks. Besides boarding the train, you can also do extensive shopping.

The Mackintosh House

(Pass by)

This is also interesting for a non-art connoisseur/lover. The most famous architect in Glasgow and Scotland. The cafe there is of excellent class

Glasgow Green

(Pass by)

The Glasgow Green is a nice park where you can walk around or sit in the grass. All kinds of events take place here.

Duke of Wellington Statue

(Pass by)

Funny statue with that traffic cone. In the past, that cone was always removed, but a new one was always placed. By who?

St. Mungo at High Street

(Pass by)

One of the things you'll enjoy about your visit to Glasgow is the art around the city. Enjoy discovering the murals on the side of the buildings.

Tolbooth Steeple

(Pass by)

Lovely iconic clock tower in Glasgow. It’s very striking and most definitely worth a look at when visiting Glasgow.

St Andrews In The Square - Glasgow

(Pass by)

Nice square around the church, spent some time here and take some wonderful photos.

Nelson Mandela Place

(Pass by)

Previously called St Georges Place, in the 80's, Glasgow City Council decided to rename this to honour Nelson Mandela, who was then imprisoned in South Africa.

MacLennan Arch

(Pass by)

This is Glasgow's "Arc de Triomphe". Large structure that sets off the western entrance to the Green

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