NYC Upper East Side Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt

Looking for things to do on the Upper East Side? Our self-guided walking tour/scavenger hunt will take you from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Par

Looking for things to do on the Upper East Side? Our self-guided walking tour/scavenger hunt will take you from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park via its zoo, several museums, and art galleries! Solve challenges at every step to discover your next destination and learn new things. Learn a little history as well as interesting facts about what surrounds you. See the sights. The New York Manhattan Upper East Side Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 3.9 km / 2.4 mi self-guided walking tour with challenges along the way. It should take you 3 hours to complete. -A fun learning experience -See the sights! 38 locations -Learn some local history -Challenge your knowledge: 39 varied challenges -Fun for all ages, kids included -Wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout -Pet-friendly throughout -Start whenever you are ready, from your smartphone – no fixed schedule -Take as little, or as much time as you wish to complete your hunt

From: $0.00

Location: New York City

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is this scavenger hunt suitable for young kids?

A: Absolutely! The scavenger hunt is designed for all ages, so kids can definitely join in on the fun. The challenges are engaging and can be enjoyed by younger ones as well. Plus, the route is stroller-friendly, so you won’t have to worry about getting around with little ones.

Q: What if the weather's bad? Can we reschedule?

A: Good question! Since it’s self-guided, you can start whenever you want, which means you can pick a nicer day to go. If the weather’s really bad and you can't make it, just reach out to their customer service for guidance on rescheduling. They’re pretty responsive!

Q: Is parking easy in that area for the scavenger hunt?

A: Parking can definitely be tricky around the Upper East Side, especially near the museums. If you’re driving, I’d suggest looking for nearby garages or using a parking app to reserve a spot in advance. Taxis or rideshares might be a better option if you want to avoid the hassle!

Discussions

Thinking about getting this scavenger hunt for my friend's birthday!

I found this NYC Upper East Side scavenger hunt and it looks awesome! I love how it starts at the Met and goes through Central Park. My friend is really into art and history, so I think it’d be perfect for her. Plus, it’s free! Has anyone done it? How long does it really take?

Anyone know if there are age restrictions for the scavenger hunt?

I'm thinking about doing this Upper East Side scavenger hunt with my family over Thanksgiving. My niece is only 5, but I heard it’s suited for all ages? Just want to make sure it’ll be fun for her too. Any feedback?