Discovering London’s countryside and urban heritage

Chingford is a suburb of London on the London/Essex border and sits on the edge of Epping Forest. Chingford Countryside Originally the whole parish of Chingford lay within the ancient Forest of Essex. The Domesday figures for swine-pastures show that Chingford was well-wooded in the 11th century, although the parish had a considerable amount of arable land,… More Discovering London’s countryside and urban heritage

Murder Mystery at UCL

    UCL Museums at Night event The Game was Afoot. UCL Museums had suffered from a spate of foul actions of a criminal nature. Learning and Access Officer, Dean Veall, warned that the fiends responsible were using the Museums most precious collections for their foul deeds. Invitation To Events immediately dispatched a team of trusted investigators to help… More Murder Mystery at UCL

Rule Britannia

To mark the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, Treasure Hunts in London organised a treasure hunt between Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace. Teams solved clues and puzzles on the route from Buckingham Palace to Kensington Palace. After the hunt the treasure hunters met to celebrate, to share their stories and to eat cake. Everyone raised a glass of wine… More Rule Britannia

Search Party

A special treasure hunt around London was hosted by Boris Johnson in one of his last acts as London Mayor. There were four hidden trails around London’s streets and parks that led to a secret party location. Searchers had four hours to try to find their way there. The trail of clues led to a series of tasks that had to be completed. Each … More Search Party

Through the Looking-Glass

The Twixmas Treasure Hunt Between Christmas and New Year some City Adventurers joined Alice and the Red Queen on a journey through the looking glass and into the National Gallery.   Along the way they discovered that nothing was what it seemed. They solved themed puzzles and completed photo challenges, before assembling for drinks and prizes.   For details of… More Through the Looking-Glass