Scavenger Hunt New York City
Discover the city that never sleeps with a one-of-a-kind scavenger hunt. Stroll through Central Park, dodge the crowds in Times Square, take in the skyline from the Brooklyn Bridge and snap photos at iconic Manhattan corners. New York is your playground for the day.
Challenges (20)
Big Apple kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical New York backdrop (a yellow cab, a fire escape, a bagel cart) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air at the same time. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
Checkpoint: Times Square
The crossroads of the world is your first stop. Navigate to Times Square and check in once the neon billboards are flashing above your heads.
Times Square neon shot
Times Square has more than 250,000 LEDs flashing every second. Find a spot where the screens light up the whole group and take a photo where everyone strikes their best Broadway pose. The brighter the lights behind you, the better.
Trivia: The original Dutch name
Before it became New York, the city was a Dutch colony with a different name. What was that name?
Answers: New Amsterdam / new amsterdam / Nieuw Amsterdam
Checkpoint: Central Park
Time for some greenery. Navigate to Central Park and check in once the skyscrapers fade behind a wall of trees.
Central Park picnic pose
Plop down on the grass in Central Park and take a casual group photo as if you have been chilling there all afternoon. Nobody is allowed to stand up straight.
Trivia: Central Park designers
Central Park was designed by two famous landscape architects in the 19th century. Name at least one of their last names.
Answers: Olmsted / Vaux / olmsted / vaux
Checkpoint: Empire State Building
Navigate to the foot of the most iconic skyscraper in the world: the Empire State Building. Check in once the whole team is craning their necks upward.
King Kong group hang
King Kong climbed it once, you take a photo with it. Pose as a group at the foot of the Empire State Building, with everyone pretending to climb, point or look up in awe. The hammier, the better.
Trivia: Empire State Building year
In what year was the Empire State Building completed?
Answer: 1931
Checkpoint: Brooklyn Bridge
Navigate to the Manhattan-side entrance of the Brooklyn Bridge and check in once you can see the cables running over the East River.
Brooklyn Bridge skyline shot
The Brooklyn Bridge offers one of the most photographed views in the world. Walk a few steps onto the bridge and take a group photo with the cables and the Manhattan skyline behind you.
Street cart classic
A New York hunt without a street cart bite is illegal in five boroughs. Find a hot dog or pretzel cart, buy something for the team and take a photo where everyone takes a bite at the same time.
Yellow cab moment
Yellow cabs are the bloodstream of New York. Find one (parked or briefly stopped at a light) and take a group photo with the cab clearly in shot. Bonus if anyone hails it Hollywood-style.
Subway descent
The New York subway is one of the largest metro systems on earth. Go down (or just to the entrance of) any subway station and take a group photo with the iconic green orb or station tile clearly visible.
Trivia: Five boroughs
New York City was officially consolidated into its current five-borough form in what year?
Answer: 1898
Local New Yorker tip
Convince a real New Yorker to share one fun fact, hidden gem or strong opinion about the city. Take a photo with your unofficial city guide and write the tip down somewhere.
NYC movie scene
Recreate any famous New York movie scene with the team (Sex and the City, Spider-Man, Friends, anything goes). Take a photo or a short video of your shot.
Skyline cheers
Find a spot with the Manhattan skyline, the Hudson or a famous building behind you, grab a coffee or a drink and take a group toast photo. To New York!
Group finale in NYC
The final challenge! Find a beautiful New York spot (a bridge, a square, a skyline view) and take an amazing group photo with the whole team in shot. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!