Oxford Treasure Hunts

Oxford is an ideal location for team building, and our treasure hunt team building activities provide an excellent opportunity to explore the city's rich history and culture. Our activity focuses on fostering teamwork, communication, and collaboration, as the team works together to solve puzzles and clues. This encourages bonding and facilitates better relationships between colleagues. Oxford's quintessential English charm offers endless opportunities for exploration as the team hunts for clues, making it an unforgettable experience. The activity is designed to create synergy among team members while improving problem-solving, decision-making, and creative thinking skills. Our treasure hunt team building activity in Oxford offers a thrilling and immersive experience that will leave your team buzzing with enthusiasm and newfound confidence. So, if you're looking for a team building activity that provides a unique experience and fosters better relationships and teamwork, then our treasure hunt in Oxford is the perfect choice.

An inspiring relic

From Narnia to Middle Earth, Oxford has inspired many in creating gorgeous worlds. Explore the reality and be stunned by the fabulous architecture and culture.

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Being a must-see destination for academics and artists alike, Oxford prides itself on being accessible to all who visit its charming streets. Whether your team prefer to wander on foot or bike, Oxford is a compact city that makes exploring easy. Tie your sightseeing in with your next Treasure Hunt to get the most intimate experience of Oxford.

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Our flexible technology allows global teams all over the world play together in one game! Whether you have participants in London, Paris or New York, each player or team will be able to seamlessly join your activity and get involved with the fun!

250 People

We can accommodate up to 250 people per session. For groups larger than 250 people, please speak to us for options as we do have solutions.

Teams of 4-6

During the event, you will be put into groups, all playing against each other in smaller teams of 4 - 6 participants.

Discover why Oxford reigns supreme for scavenger and treasure hunts!

Looking for a great destination for urban exploring and pub crawling? Oxford, the picturesque city of dreaming spires, less than an hour from London, is perfect. Boasting a rich history, iconic attractions like the Bodleian Library, and famous alumni including TS Eliot and Stephen Hawking, there's plenty to see and do. Enjoy our self-guided Pub Explorer activity starting at The Eagle and Child or stroll peacefully through Magdalene Bridge Boathouse. Whether team building or exploring solo, Oxford welcomes you to experience its culture and history.

Discover some of the best spots in Oxford for treasure hunts and scavenger hunts! 🗺️🔍

Oxford University

World-renowned Oxford University is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the world. Urban explorers can take in beautiful colleges, including Christ Church, Trinity, and Balliol, as well as the Ashmolean Museum and the Bodleian Library. The history buffs among your team can immerse themselves in more than 900 years of history and culture. While the academics can follow in the footsteps of theoretical physicists Albert Einstein and Professor Stephen Hawking, writer and mathematician Lewis Carroll and actress and activist Emma Watson. As adults we don’t make time for fun as we are always on the go, so take time out to bond with your team using our pub explorer game (Oxford is chock full of pubs) or join our spy school and find out more about a city steeped in history.

Oxford Castle and Prison

Oxford Castle and Prison have a rich and fascinating history which spans almost 1,000 years. Its nooks and crannies could be great addition to a treasure hunt or while searching for clues using your smartphone. The castle was originally built in the 11th century and played a key role in the English Civil War in the 17th century, while the prison, which was in use until 1996, was known for its harsh conditions and held many notable prisoners, including the famous poet and writer Oscar Wilde. Take a guided tour through the prison’s cells and exercise yard to get a glimpse into what life was like for prisoners in the past. A walk around the interactive exhibits and displays would certainly make for some exciting photos to share with the rest of the team while you’re working up a thirst for our pub explorer team building activity.

Radcliffe Square

Radcliffe Square is surrounded by some of Oxford's most beautiful buildings and landmarks, including the Radcliffe Camera, the Sheldonian Theatre, and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. Exploring the area as part of a team building exercise or self-guided tour is a great way learn about its history. Radcliffe Square is located in the heart of the city, making it easily accessible by public transport or on foot. It also means you can take advantage of the many pubs in centre of the city – perfect for our pub explorer oor urban explorer team building activities. If you are trying to take in more of the Oxford scene as part of a trail or walk then its proximity to the rest of the city will help you and your colleagues to explore the area in a short time so that you can see what else there is to do.

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