Regent's Park is a wondeful location for a London Treasure Hunt. There are various meeting points in the park and there are cafes and restaurants where we can finish for prizes and refreshments.
Queen Mary's Garden is one of the many features of the park, with the largest collection of roses in London, around 12,000 flowers. In the summer this is a glorious display, and you really do have a sense of being somewhere other than the city. The air is fragrant, and quiet pathways through the park, many in tunnels of flowers, give a truly magical feel for a company away day.
Regents Park is one of the Royal Parks of London. We also have a route around Hyde Park. Regents Park covers 116 hectares (410 acres) and includes London Zoo which can be a part of your event if you wish. There is a bandstand and fountains and various statues as well as gardens, greens and sports pitches.
We ran an event for Regent's University London, starting and finishing from their campus in the park. They said this about their experience; 'James was an excellent host for a treasure hunt around Regent's Park, as part of our department away day. Everyone got involved and made some great memories, with loads of photos and funny stories to take away. Communication prior to the event was excellent too, which made the planning side of things very straightforward. Thank you so much!'
The main feature of park Treasure Hunts is that they are very safe, traffic free environments, and that makes them ideal for this sort of event.
We can offer a Treasure Hunt with an event manager or you can choose one of our DIY packs which costs less and suits some groups.
Find out about our Richmond on Thames Treasure Hunt.