Two long weekends. Two cities. One decent story to tell afterwards.

Posted on May 1, 2024

Three intrepid explorers embarking on Treasure Hunt Leeds

May gives you two long weekends — both wide open, with no obligations and plenty of daylight.

You could do what you always do: same mates, same pub, same four conversations on repeat.

Or — if you’re up for something just as relaxed, but with a bit more purpose — we’ve got you.

The Mayday Challenge

Here’s the challenge: complete two treasure hunts in two different cities this May.

One each long weekend? Go for it.
Both in the same weekend? If you’re feeling ambitious.

Either way, you’ll end up with a proper adventure — and a few good stories too.

Each game is self-guided, takes a couple of hours, and gives you a solid excuse to explore somewhere new. The clues are cryptic but doable. The maps are digital. And Captain Bess — your sarcastic pirate guide — sends messages to your phone, keeps you moving, and occasionally questions your decision-making.

She means well. Mostly.

An illustration of how Treasure Hunt Leedsworks

How it works

You can start in Leeds, but we have games across the UK. The two nearest routes to Leeds are York and Sheffield

Turn it into a day trip. Or a whole weekend. Go somewhere you’ve never been. Or go back somewhere you know, and see it differently.

Either way, it’s better than wandering aimlessly until someone gives up and suggests a Pret.

So what’s the reward?

You’ll end up with:

Not bad, as bank holidays go.

“A really fun and interesting way to be introduced to the area! Having never visited before it was an exciting and informative way to see the city. We did it as a pair and enjoyed following clues along with stopping at suggested shops and pubs. Lots of fun!”

—Catherine H, Tripadvisor

ahoy@treasurehuntleeds.com

Telephone: 0113 519 7210
Text us: 07380 309380

Arcades and Alleyways starts from:
Leeds Art Gallery, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AA