Take your team on a tour to see the sights of London with your very own private black cab driver.
Day or night we can equip your team with iPads, to find local GPS hotspots where they will be asked to hop out of the cab quickly and complete a variety of challenges, collecting points to compete for top spot on the leaderboard.
Our challenges are varied for maximum engagement and are designed to bring humour whilst encouraging those involved to work strategically as a team.
At the end of the treasure hunt, our drivers will escort teams to the final venue of choice (we can find this for you) for a short presentation showing the best bits from the hunt followed by prizes for the winners before settling down for refreshments.
Duration of the hunt: 2 – 2.5 hours.
For more details on this event, speak to one of our friendly event experts on 0208 051 9900 or make an enquiry online today >>
Save time, save legs, see more
Participating in a treasure hunt through our black cab method, as opposed to on foot the whole time, allows you to cover a wider area of London. This gives teams more opportunity to see sights they may have never seen before, whilst saving their legs.
Bad weather - no problem
There is nothing more disheartening than torrential rain on the day of your outdoor team building event. Black cab treasure hunts are suitable whatever the weather.
Pump up the adrenaline
With unknown factors at play such as traffic, teams are kept guessing as the anticipation and adrenaline builds throughout the game.
Take part in an exciting variety of codes to crack, problem-solving puzzles and questions to answer. We'll keep you on your toes in The London black cab treasure hunt:
You can rely on Eventurous to deliver a well-managed outdoor team building event in London. We take care of every aspect of your activity to ensure your day runs perfectly:
We can bespoke your event to fit your exact specifications and business requirements with additional options for custom corporate branding:
'The inter-regional team work we have seen following the event has been great, especially with communication between individuals that would not normally have exposure to each other..'