Let’s Roam is the #1 app-led adventure hunt company. Explore the best landmarks and hidden gems, answering trivia questions and tackling challenges along the way. Team up with your friends or go head-to-head as you uncover fascinating facts and create unforgettable memories.
Let’s Roam Adventure Hunts are perfect for any occasion—whether it's an everyday outing, a bachelorette bash, a birthday celebration, or a corporate team-building extravaganza! Each player gets to choose an interactive role, with unique challenges for everyone. Ready for an adventure? Let's Roam!
Millennium Spire, North City, Dublin, Ireland
All Let’s Roam Adventures are self-guided through our app. No reservations required.
Thank you for booking a scavenger hunt with Let’s Roam on Trip Advisor. Getting your adventure started has never been easier. For immediate support, please call 833.202.7626.
To start your adventure, just follow these steps:
1. Download the Let’s Roam Scavenger Hunt App using the following link on a mobile device: letsroam.page.link/tripadvisor.
Warning: You must click this link from your mobile device, because it will download the app.
2. After you view the introduction, click the store/backpack icon on the top right of the screen.
3. Log in to the app using Facebook, Google, or SMS
4. Tap “3rd Party Vouchers” and enter in your voucher number/Trip Advisor Order #
6. Go back to the home screen and pick your scavenger hunt.
7. Add players to your device or to friends devices in the game lobby.
7. If you are having any trouble at all, please contact support at 1(833) 202-ROAM (7626). This is your fastest way to our excellent support team. You can also email support@letsroam.com.
8. Have fun!
Click this link to view the steps with screenshots https://www.letsroam.com/TAGuide
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