Amsterdam Teambuilding
Treasure Hunt Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s canals, arched bridges and narrow merchant houses make for a Treasure Hunt full of surprises — each neighbourhood has its own character and story for your team to unravel.
Scavenger Hunt Prague organises corporate team building events not only in Prague but also in 71 other European and global cities. Every hunt is tailored to the local history and architecture — teams explore the city, collaborate and compete for the best result.
Amsterdam’s canals, arched bridges and narrow merchant houses make for a Treasure Hunt full of surprises — each neighbourhood has its own character and story for your team to unravel.
Antwerp is the diamond heart of Europe — its gothic cathedral, baroque Grote Markt and medieval citadel create a unique setting for a teambuilding filled with ciphers and historical mysteries.
Athens, the cradle of democracy and western civilisation, offers a Treasure Hunt in the shadow of the Acropolis — your teams will track the footsteps of ancient philosophers through the lanes of Plaka and Monastiraki.
Barcelona blends Gaudí’s visionary architecture with the vibrant energy of Barceloneta and the Gothic Quarter — a Treasure Hunt here weaves modern design with medieval mysteries around every corner.
Belgrade, the city at the confluence of the Sava and Danube, surprises with the contrast of Kalemegdan fortress, bohemian Skadarlija and a vibrant nightlife scene — a Treasure Hunt here uncovers layers of Balkan history.
Berlin is a city where history hits you around every corner — a Treasure Hunt between remnants of the Wall, across Museumsinsel and into Prenzlauer Berg tells the story of division and reunification your team will never forget.
Bologna — "la Rossa, la Dotta, la Grassa" (the Red, the Learned, the Fat) — brick porticoes, the world’s oldest university and legendary cuisine. A Treasure Hunt through 38 km of arcades is a feast for all the senses.
Bratislava is a compact Central European gem — a castle hill overlooking the Danube, old town palaces and the modern Eurovea district give the Treasure Hunt an ideal mix of old and new European riddles.
Brno is the Czech Republic’s second city with a rich history and vibrant student atmosphere — a Treasure Hunt through Špilberk, Zelný trh and functionalist gems reveals why this city is far more than a stopover before Prague.
Bruges is a living medieval museum — cobbled lanes, willow-lined canals and gothic Flemish facades create the perfect setting for a Treasure Hunt that transports your team back to the 15th century.
Brussels, the capital of Europe, hides a surprisingly rich history behind its institutional façade — from the gold-adorned Grand Place through Art Nouveau palaces to mysterious underground galleries where your team uncovers the true character of this Belgian metropolis.
Budapest — the Paris of the East — enchants with its Buda Castle panorama, Art Nouveau thermal baths and grandiose boulevards. A Treasure Hunt across the Chain Bridge and through ruin bars uncovers the two faces of one extraordinary city.
Bucharest surprises with the contrast between Ceaușescu's colossal palace and blossoming villa districts like Floreasca — a Treasure Hunt here weaves communist megalomания with the exuberant Romanian spirit.
České Budějovice, home of the original Budvar brewery, boast one of the largest medieval squares in Europe — a Treasure Hunt through the city centre with its gothic towers and baroque facades is ideal for groups in South Bohemia.
Cologne is dominated by its monumental gothic cathedral — a Treasure Hunt along the Rhine, through the Altstadt and across romantic quarters uncovers the stories of a two-thousand-year-old city that survived bombing and time alike.
Copenhagen is the world capital of design and sustainability — a Treasure Hunt through the colourful houses of Nyhavn, royal Amalienborg and hip Nørrebro will give your team the authentic hygge experience.
Dresden is the Florence of the Elbe — the reconstructed baroque of the Zwinger and Frauenkirche contrasts with a thriving contemporary art scene. A Treasure Hunt between golden facades and hidden courtyards reveals a city that rose from the ashes.
Dublin is the city of Joyce, Beckett and dark Guinness — a Treasure Hunt through Georgian quarters, vibrant Temple Bar and along the River Liffey fills your team with Irish storytelling and wit.
Dubrovnik, the 'Pearl of the Adriatic', enchants with medieval walls rising directly above the sea — a Treasure Hunt through the narrow streets of the Old Town and along the fortifications is an experience unlike anything else in Europe.
Edinburgh is a city of two faces — a royal castle atop volcanic rock looks down over the dark legends of the Old Town and elegant New Town. A Treasure Hunt through closes and wynds uncovers the secrets of the Scottish capital.
Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance — a Treasure Hunt in the footsteps of the Medici through the Uffizi, across the Ponte Vecchio and up into the Oltrarno hills connects your team with the greatest artists who ever lived.
Frankfurt, Europe's financial capital, surprises with the contrast of skyscrapers and the medieval Römerberg — a Treasure Hunt along the Main and through the old town shows that behind the corporate facade lies an authentic and proud city.
Genoa was the most powerful port of the medieval world — its caruggi (alleyways) are a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest surviving medieval centre in Europe. A Treasure Hunt here is the perfect time loop.
Ghent, the Flemish lion, is less visited than Bruges but all the more authentic — medieval Gravensteen castle, Graslei and a vibrant student scene form the backdrop for a Treasure Hunt that reveals the true Flemish heritage.
The Hague is the seat of international justice and the home city of Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring — a Treasure Hunt between diplomatic palaces, the Mauritshuis and the beaches of Scheveningen is a unique blend of power and beauty.
Hamburg, the gateway to the world, is Germany's port metropolis with soul — a Treasure Hunt through Speicherstadt (UNESCO red-brick warehouses), across the Reeperbahn and along the Alster reveals a city living between tradition and nonconformism.
Helsinki, the white city of the North, combines Finnish design, imposing neoclassical architecture and sea at every turn — a Treasure Hunt around Senate Square, through Kallio and out to the bay islands is ideal for lovers of clean lines and nature.
Innsbruck is an Alpine gem surrounded by four-thousand-metre peaks — a Treasure Hunt through the Golden Roof, the imperial Hofburg and along the Inn river with the Nordkette panorama is a teambuilding that the breathtaking landscape elevates to a new level.
Istanbul, where Europe meets Asia, breathes millennia of history — a Treasure Hunt between the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, the Grand Bazaar and across the Bosphorus is the ultimate teambuilding on the boundary of two continents.
Kraków, the cultural heart of Poland, captivates with gothic Wawel, romantic Kazimierz and Europe’s most beautiful medieval square — a Treasure Hunt here weaves together history, Jewish culture and a vibrant modern scene.
Lisbon, city of fado and melancholy, spreads across seven hills above the Tagus — a Treasure Hunt through the historic quarters of Alfama and Belém, by tram and miradouro, is the most romantic teambuilding in all of Europe.
Liverpool is the city of the Beatles, Premier League and Britain’s greatest port heritage — a Treasure Hunt around Albert Dock, through the Georgian Quarter and to the Cavern Club reveals why this city changed global culture.
Ljubljana, small but proud Central European capital, enchants with its medieval castle above the Ljubljanica, pastel-coloured centre and car-free historic core — a Treasure Hunt here is intimate yet full of surprises.
London is the stage of world history — a Treasure Hunt through the City of London, across Tower Bridge, along Southbank and into Shoreditch connects your team with 2,000 years of stories hidden behind the modern facade of a world capital.
Luxembourg is a medieval fortress in the heart of modern Europe — a Treasure Hunt through the Corniche (Europe's balcony), casemates carved into rock and the Ville Haute reveals the best-preserved castle town on the continent.
Lviv is an architectural miracle blending Polish, Austrian and Ukrainian influences into one baroque city full of coffee houses and churches. A Treasure Hunt in this hidden gem of Europe is an unforgettable experience.
Lyon, France's gastronomic capital, is home to bouchons, world-class chefs and a 2,000-year-old Roman theatre — a Treasure Hunt through Vieux-Lyon, across Presqu'île and up the staircases of Croix-Rousse is an adventure for all the senses.
Madrid, the Spanish heart, pulses with energy from dawn to dusk — a Treasure Hunt around Puerta del Sol, through the barrio Las Letras and along Paseo del Prado gives your team a taste of authentic Madrileño espíritu.
Málaga, Picasso's birthplace and gateway to Andalusia, enchants with the Moorish Alcazaba, white lanes of the Casco Antiguo and views of the Mediterranean — a Treasure Hunt here breathes sun, history and creativity.
Manchester is the cradle of the Industrial Revolution and the modern music scene — a Treasure Hunt through Ancoats (the world’s first industrial neighbourhood), the Northern Quarter and across Castlefield uncovers the city that shaped the modern world.
Marseille, the oldest city in France, is raw, colourful and inimitable — a Treasure Hunt around the Vieux-Port, through the Arab market and along the windswept cliffs of the Calanques is an authentic experience off the tourist trail.
Milan is the world capital of fashion and design — a Treasure Hunt from the gothic cathedral through the Navigli canals to the Brera district reveals that behind the luxury storefronts lies a city with deep historical roots.
Munich is far more than Oktoberfest — a Treasure Hunt around Marienplatz, through the Englischer Garten and in the footsteps of the Wittelsbachs at the Residenz reveals a Bavarian genius loci that goes far beyond steins and lederhosen.
Murcia, the 'garden of Spain', captivates with its magnificent baroque cathedral, the vibrant Casino de Murcia and sun-drenched promenades — a Treasure Hunt through this lesser-visited Andalusian gem is a discovery for every team.
Oslo, the Norwegian capital on a fjord, combines Viking heritage with a futuristic opera house and a world-class art scene — a Treasure Hunt from Vigeland Park through Aker Brygge to Bygdøy island is a Nordic adventure dream.
Palma de Mallorca surprises beyond the tourist beaches — the gothic La Seu cathedral rising directly from the sea, the Moorish Almudaina palace and a labyrinth of medieval lanes form a fascinating backdrop for a Treasure Hunt in the heart of the Balearics.
Paris, the city of light and love, offers a Treasure Hunt like no other — from the arcades of Palais Royal through the hidden courtyards of the Marais to bohemian Saint-Germain, your team uncovers the real Paris that tourists never see.
Porto, city of port wine and azulejos, winds up hills above the Douro river — a Treasure Hunt through Ribeira, across Luís I bridge and through the wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia is the most deliciously layered teambuilding in Europe.
Prague is our home turf — the medieval old town with its hidden courtyards, gothic towers and winding lanes provides the perfect backdrop for a Treasure Hunt we have been running with 500+ corporate groups since 2014.
Riga is the Art Nouveau capital — more than a third of buildings in the centre are Art Nouveau architectural masterpieces. A Treasure Hunt through the Old Town (UNESCO), along the Boulevard Ring and into the Miera district uncovers the most beautiful Art Nouveau city in the world.
Rome is the eternal city where 2,700 years of history lurk around every corner — a Treasure Hunt from the Colosseum through the Forum Romanum, Trastevere and up to the Gianicolo is a masterclass in European civilisation for your team.
Rotterdam, Europe's architectural laboratory, was rebuilt after the war as an experiment in the ideal modern city — a Treasure Hunt from the cubic houses through the De Rotterdam port complex to under the Erasmus bridge is a lesson in the courage of design.
Salzburg, Mozart's birthplace, lies nestled between Alpine mountains and the Salzach river — a Treasure Hunt through the baroque Old Town (UNESCO), across Hohensalzburg fortress and along the Mirabell garden is a symphony for the senses.
Sarajevo is where the touch of Orient and Occident gave birth to modern world politics — a Treasure Hunt in the footsteps of the 1914 assassination, through Baščaršija and across the neighbourhoods of three religions is a unique lesson in European history.
Seville, the heart of Andalusia, enchants with the world's largest gothic cathedral, the Moorish Alcázar and vibrant Triana neighbourhood — a Treasure Hunt to the sound of flamenco and scent of orange trees is the most sensual teambuilding in the world.
Sofia, one of the oldest capitals in Europe, surprises with a mix of Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and grandiose communist architecture — a Treasure Hunt through this under-explored city is an authentic discovery of the Balkans.
Stockholm, the Nordic Venice, spreads across 14 islands — a Treasure Hunt from Gamla Stan (the medieval old town) through trendy Södermalm and across the harbour to museum island Djurgården is the ideal teambuilding in the land of the Vikings.
Strasbourg stands on the Franco-German border and carries the cultural DNA of both nations — a Treasure Hunt through the fairy-tale La Petite France, the Notre-Dame cathedral and along the Ill canals is the most beautiful symbiosis of two cultures.
Stuttgart, the cradle of the automotive industry, is more than Porsche and Mercedes-Benz — a Treasure Hunt through the vineyard-surrounded centre, baroque Residenzschloss and Bohnenviertel district reveals a city combining engineering genius with Southern German lifestyle.
Sydney, the iconic city of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, offers a Treasure Hunt with views of the most beautiful harbour in the world — a walk through The Rocks, Circular Quay and Darling Harbour is an adventure at the antipodes.
Tallinn is the best-preserved medieval city in Europe — the fortified Vanalinn (UNESCO) with its towers, battlements and merchant houses is made for a Treasure Hunt that transports your team straight into the Middle Ages.
Toledo was for centuries the "city of three cultures" — Christianity, Islam and Judaism. A Treasure Hunt through the fortified city on a rock above the Tagus river reveals how three civilisations managed to share one space.
Turin, the first capital of unified Italy, enchants with 18 km of portico walkways, the Egyptian museum (the world's second largest) and gianduja chocolate — a Treasure Hunt through this underrated metropolis is pure joy.
Valencia, the birthplace of paella, surprises with the futuristic Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias in the old riverbed and the medieval Carmen quarter — a Treasure Hunt in this sunny city is a celebration of the Spanish spirit of innovation.
Valletta, the EU's smallest capital, is an entire UNESCO World Heritage site — baroque streets, Knights' palaces and views over the Grand Harbour create an exclusive backdrop for a Treasure Hunt on this Mediterranean island gem.
Vancouver lies nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains — a Treasure Hunt from historic Gastown through Stanley Park and along False Creek combines metropolitan pulse with breathtaking nature.
Vienna, the imperial capital on the Danube, overwhelms with its Ringstrasse, opera and Kaffeehäuser — a Treasure Hunt from Stephansdom through the Innere Stadt, across the Naschmarkt and out to the Vienna Woods is a tribute to the monarchy that shaped Central Europe.
Warsaw is a city of incredible resilience — a Treasure Hunt through the reconstructed Old Town (UNESCO), across Łazienki Park and along the Vistula reveals a city that was 85% destroyed yet rose again.
Zagreb, the Central European capital in the south, enchants with the historic Upper Town (Gornji grad), the vibrant Dolac market and the Museum of Broken Relationships (the only one in the world) — a Treasure Hunt uncovers the most authentic Balkan metropolis.
Zaragoza, the city at the confluence of the Ebro and Jalón, hides the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, the Moorish Aljafería and a vibrant student scene — a Treasure Hunt in this little-visited Spanish gem is pure discovery.
Zurich is far more than a financial centre — a Treasure Hunt along the lakeside promenade, through the historic Lindenhügel, across the Langstrasse quarter and into the Zürich West museum district uncovers a Swiss city with the soul of a bohemian.