United Nations Headquarters Scavenger Hunt: Around The United Nations Headquarters
Embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt adventure at the United Nations Headquarters in the heart of Gotham. Solve riddles, take on missions, and complete challenges as you explore iconic spots like Peace Form One and Beekman Tower. This interactive walking tour offers flexibility, teamwork, and a chance to uncover hidden gems in the City That Never
This scavenger hunt will help you explore New York City. This top rated United Nations Headquarters Scavenger Hunt scavenger hunt is 1.37 miles and has 7 stops.

Activity Info: Around The United Nations Headquarters
New York City, known as the Empire State, dazzles with it's Broadway Lights and Central Park Oasis. At the United Nations Headquarters, discover historic landmarks like Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza while solving engaging puzzles. Perfect for locals seeking new thrills or visitors wanting an immersive experience in Gotham's vibrant culture.
You can do our interactive scavenger hunt at any time.
Featured Locations On This Scavenger Hunt
Beekman Tower
Admire Beekman Tower's Art Deco elegance, a striking sight in the Metropolis of the World. It's dramatic architecture makes it a unique outdoor attraction for those touring New York City.
Peace Form One
Discover the Peace Form One sculpture in Ralph Bunche Park, a serene escape in the Big Apple. This stainless steel marvel is a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts exploring New York City's hidden gems.
The Sutton
Stroll past The Sutton at 1st Ave and 53rd St., where past meets present in this quiet corner of NYC. A perfect spot for outdoor explorers seeking hidden stories of Empire City's evolution.
The Twin Wooden Houses
Marvel at Midtown's last twin wooden houses, relics from New York City's bygone era. These rare structures offer a glimpse into Manhattan's architectural past—a must-see for urban explorers.
Dag Hammarskjöld
Uncover Dag Hammarskjöld's legacy at this Midtown memorial, blending international spirit with local tranquility. A meaningful stop for those exploring New York City's rich cultural tapestry.
Bayard Rustin
Visit Bayard Rustin's tribute at Ralph Bunche Park—a place where activism meets artistry. This inspiring site is essential for those exploring civil rights landmarks in New York City.
Hotel Tudor
Step back to 1936 at Hotel Tudor on East 42nd Street, where history lingers in it's façade. Capture this slice of NYC's past—a captivating stop for those retracing Gotham's storied streets.
How the United Nations Headquarters Scavenger Hunt works
Grab your phone and dive into a mobile-first scavenger hunt at the United Nations Headquarters. Use our app to solve riddles, complete photo challenges, and explore the city. Earn points as you compete on a leaderboard while discovering hidden gems around every corner.
More details
Activity Type: Anytime Scavenger Hunt
Starting Area: E. 43rd St. &, United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA
Travel Method: Walking
Walking Distance: 1.37 Mi (2.21 KM)
Time:1.5 - 2 Hours
Skill Level:Friend & Family Fun
Extra Admissions: None
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Love some friendly competition? Join the United Nations Headquarters Scavenger Hunt where each player tackles interactive challenges at spots like The Sutton and Bayard Rustin. Work together to solve trivia and photo tasks for bragging rights on our exciting leaderboard!

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Reviews for United Nations Headquarters Scavenger Hunt: Around The United Nations Headquarters

Discovering Peace Form One and other spots around UN HQ made this scavenger hunt an amazing thing to do in the Big Apple for tourists like us.
Olivia Brown

The Sutton's history comes alive with each clue on this fantastic walking tour of Turtle Bay. A great outdoor activity for all ages.
James Miller

Perfect family outing in Midtown East. We loved the fun challenges and learning about Dag Hammarskjöld while having an adventure on foot.
Sophia Johnson

Our date at Beekman Tower was unforgettable thanks to the scavenger hunt. It was an engaging and unique way to explore this hidden gem.
Michael Smith

I had a blast exploring the United Nations Headquarters area with ScavengerHunt.com. The Twin Wooden Houses were a delightful surprise.
Emily Walker

As tourists, my family loved uncovering points of interest around NYC. The scavenger hunt was a unique way to see places we'd never explored before.
Eve Davis

A must-do in Midtown East! From Twin Wooden Houses to Hotel Tudor, each location had it's own charm. Highly recommend this walking tour experience.
David Brown

This was an incredible outdoor activity near United Nations HQ. We enjoyed learning history at sites like Bayard Rustin and Peace Form One.
Carol Williams

Had an amazing date wandering through iconic spots like Beekman Tower. The scavenger hunt added a fun twist to our adventure in the Big Apple.
Bob Johnson

Exploring the UN Headquarters neighborhood was a blast! Loved solving puzzles at Dag Hammarskjöld and discovering hidden gems like The Sutton.
Alice Smith

If you're looking for things to do in the Big Apple, this scavenger hunt is it From Sutton Place to Bayard Rustin, it was an unforgettable walking tour
Ava Davis

A fantastic family activity We had a blast exploring United Nations Headquarters, from the Twin Wooden Houses to Hotel Tudor. Educational and entertaining
Olivia Brown

Exploring Midtown has never been this fun The scavenger hunt led us through iconic spots like Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, blending history with adventure.
Liam Williams

What a perfect date idea The hunt in Turtle Bay was both engaging and fun. We explored spots like Peace Form One and bonded over riddles at Beekman Tower.
Sophia Johnson

The United Nations Headquarters scavenger hunt was an epic way to explore the neighborhood's history. We loved solving puzzles and uncovering hidden gems.
Ethan Miller

Loved discovering historic gems around The Sutton in NYC's famous HQ district. Each puzzle unveiled another cool spot, making it a top thing to do here!
Lucas Walker

Family-friendly fun around Peace Form One. We loved how teamwork brought us to iconic landmarks and quirky spots like Hotel Tudor.
Aiden Brown

This scavenger hunt at the UN area was such an exciting outdoor activity! Surprises like the Twin Wooden Houses kept us engaged throughout.
Olivia Johnson

A perfect date idea in NYC's hidden headquarters. Uncovering Dag Hammarskjöld's history while tackling fun challenges was romantic in every way.
Sophia Miller

Exploring the United Nations nook was a blast! Finding Bayard Rustin and Beekman Tower through riddles made the adventure unforgettable. A must-do walking tour!
Ethan Clark
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