Scavenger hunt London — build your own city rally in the app.
You pick your own London spots, write your own questions, and play in teams live against each other. No envelope of printed clues, no guide to book: the app shows the way, confirms via GPS that you're really there, and keeps the score.
There are no curated app tours for London yet — you build your own route in the Host Portal, free, in any city.
In short: Urban Passport is a city-rally app that turns London into a scavenger hunt — for birthdays, hen or stag afternoons, a family visit, or a team outing. There's no curated London route yet; you build it yourself in the Host Portal, with your own stops and questions about your favourite places. The app is free on the App Store, and building a route costs nothing. On the day you share a game code; free games run with up to 6 devices. Larger group tiers (10, 35 or 100 people) are in preparation — get in touch and we'll set your group up. The group joins as guests, no account needed. Each team answers the questions you wrote at each stop and stamps the spot via GPS — nobody who isn't there gets a stamp. Every team sees the live score, running against the time limit you set. Curated, fact-checked routes with ready-made spots currently exist only for Hamburg.
Four occasions, one route.
Birthday
Skip the escape-room queue: a self-built round through your favourite London neighbourhood, final leaderboard at the end. Free for up to 6; ask us for a bigger party.
Hen or stag, no drinking games
Teams against each other, real places instead of task cards. Works even when not everyone wants to drink. Free for up to 6; larger parties on request.
Family visiting
Teenagers and grandparents on one team. You pick the stops beforehand, the app shows the way.
Team afternoon
Colleagues in small teams, live score as a friendly competition. No facilitator, no advance booking. Free for up to 6; bigger offices get in touch.
From your own route to the final leaderboard.
Build the route
Pick your London spots and write your own questions in the Host Portal, free.
Form teams
Free for up to 6 devices; larger group tiers (10, 35 or 100) are in preparation — ask us. One phone per team is enough.
Share the code
The group joins as guests via game code, no account per person. Then it starts.
Follow it live
Every team's score runs live in the app, against the time limit you set. At the end: the final leaderboard.
London, the way you know it — not the way everyone else plays it.
Because there are no curated spots for London yet, you decide the whole route: your neighbourhood, your favourite places, your own questions about them. So the round only makes sense to your group.
On site, GPS confirms a team is really standing there. Only then is the stamp granted, and only then does it count toward the score.
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One code for the whole group. Every team plays live in the same game.
Hamburg is playable with ready-made spots.
London has no curated routes yet — you build your own spots. If you're looking for a city with ready-made spots, that's Hamburg today.
Planning the rally for a school class visiting London? The same route can be built with supervision-friendly questions, via Groups & classes. And anyone who regularly organises groups — hostels, language trips, companies — finds the same tool there, with their own host login.
Before you start playing.
Are there ready-made London tours in the app?
Not yet. Curated, fact-checked routes currently exist only for Hamburg. For London you build your route yourself in the Host Portal — with your own spots and questions. That works today and costs nothing.
How long does a self-built round take?
You set that while building. A time limit of 60 to 90 minutes suits a tight route with 5–6 stops in one neighbourhood; a route across several areas usually needs closer to two hours.
How many people can play?
Free play covers up to 6 people in one team. Larger group tiers (10, 35 and 100 people) are in preparation — get in touch and we'll set your group up.
Does everyone in the group need the app?
No, one phone per team is enough. Whoever builds the route downloads the app and sets up the game; everyone else joins as a guest with the shared game code, no account of their own needed.
What does building a route cost?
Preparation in the Host Portal is free. You pick your own London spots, write your own questions, set a time limit, and share a game code with the group on the day.
Playing London with your group?
Build your own route in the Host Portal, share a game code, get the app. Done. No booking form, no guide to coordinate.
Want to build your own tours regularly? See how hosts and group organisers use Urban Passport.