Find hidden historical treasures and see new stuff, even if you've lived here your whole life. It's something a bit different and fun for you and the family.
Follow treasure maps and solve clues that'll even keep your teenagers engaged! They're tricky enough for the adults to make it exciting, but just on the right side of challenging for younger ones to get involved.
Pore over treasure maps and ponder cryptic clues. Scour Glasgow's lively streets to find the answers.
Follow a carefully designed route around Glasgow. Wander through the Merchant City, admire the majestic City Chambers, and enjoy the iconic River Clyde. Take the lesser known path but still see Buchanan Street and the other main sights.
Spot things other people don't notice like a 'bouquet' of tools, perched up high.
Learn some fun facts and stories like the story of the Duke of Wellington statue and his ever-present traffic cone. Nothing too heavy, you're here to have fun!
Go at your own pace. If you're tempted by a quirky cafe or a hidden bar, that's cool. There's no rush, take your time.
Treasure Hunt Glasgow will keep you and your family entertained, leading you on a beautiful walk and giving you quality time together.
You don’t need to download or print anything and it doesn’t need any permissions.
Plus, you get to start when you want.
Bess sends you a series of treasure maps, leading you around Glasgow.
The clues and maps are a lot of fun.
This is a great way to see the city!”
Captain Bess
Bess sends you a series of clues and you have to search the city for answers.
Good banter from Captain Bess who sends you the clues!”
Captain Bess
Black Beard Beth
Captain Bess
Long Joe Silver
Captain Bess
Along the way, Bess will tell you a few interesting facts and stories about the things you're spotting in Glasgow!”
We learnt new things and actually appreciated the beautiful scenery as we went around the city.
Captain Bess
Captain Bess will invite you all to join the hunt!
We had such a laugh and a great day out!
Captain Bess
Buccaneer Beth
Captain Bess
Lianne Pinkbeard joined the game.
Parrot Pete 🦜 joined the game.
Parrot Pete
Lianne Pinkbeard
... for FREE!
A treasure hunt is more like a game than a traditional tour. You have to follow treasure maps, solve cryptic clues and keep your eyes peeled to find the answers.
You’ll have some banter with our friendly pirate Captain Bess. She’ll put you in your place if you get too many answers wrong!
You can start when you like, there’s no fixed start time. You can even finish the next day if you get stuck in a nice pub!
Fancy a break in Glasgow Green? Or perhaps popping into the People's Palace? Take it at your own pace and enjoy the city's rich offerings.
Play on your own terms. It's just you and your team, like a private tour.
It’s all on your phones, there’s nothing to print or collect.
Book online and you’ll get a link to start your game straight away.
We’re flexible. If your plans change and Glasgow is no longer on the cards, you can reschedule or cancel for free.
We think you're going love Treasure Hunt Glasgow!
If you don't have fun, we promise to give your money back. We'll ask for a quick chat on the phone to understand what went wrong.
No spoilers, you'll see the famous spots like the bustling Buchanan Street, but the real fun is uncovering hidden spots.
George Square - the city's magnificent main square, surrounded by stunning architecture.
The Duke of Wellington statue - famous for his quirky cone hat, a true symbol of Glasgow's fun spirit.
River Clyde - Glasgow's historic waterfront, once teeming with shipbuilders, now buzzes as a lively cultural spot.
Buchanan Street - this lively car-free street is lined with sleek shops, restaurants and cultural gems.
Glasgow Green - a green oasis by the Clyde, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
City Chambers - Glasgow's grand city hall, boasting impressive marble staircases.
The Clutha - iconic pub with a heart, known for its live tunes and vibrant atmosphere.
Merchant Square - a lively spot in the old Merchant City, great for food, drinks, and markets.
Argyll Arcade - a Victorian gem filled with glittering jewellery stores.
Tolbooth Steeple and Mercat Cross - standing tall, these landmarks tell the tales of Glasgow's medieval past.
By the end, you'll have got a good grasp of Glasgow. You'll also probably have spotted a pub to revisit!
If it's patchy rain, you can duck into one of Glasgow's pubs or ornate arcades. There's no time limit.
If it's pouring, feel free to switch days. Or you could start one day and finish on another.
If it's really chucking it down and you'd rather not get washed away in the Clyde, we offer a full refund - even if you've started.
Don't worry! The treasure hunt has some tricky clues, but if you get stuck you can ask for a hint.
You won't get totally stuck, going in circles around George Square...
Yes! You already know the city, but we bet you'll notice things you've walked past a hundred times before.
We've worked hard to find the less-obvious stuff - beyond the typical blue plaques - and some interesting stories and anecdotes. You're going to have a great time!
The game is designed for adults and curious kids aged 8 and up.
Younger ones are welcome though you may have to help by interpreting the clues and Captain Bess' pirate speak.
The whole route is pushchair friendly, avoiding steps or showing step-free alternative routes.
We’re a family of four with a 13 year old and a 11 year old. Mum was map reader, dad reminded kids about clues, and kids were hunting for clues.”
It's 2½ miles walking, but Glasgow's streets are lined with plenty of spots to rest and refresh.
ahoy@treasurehuntglasgow.com
Telephone: 0141 673 7474
Text us: 07380 309380
The Merchant City Adventure
starts from:
Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH