Team Building London

Team Building London

Team Building London
Experience our renowned technology driven, team-building events. Play in one of the following game zones, or somewhere new - we'll customise a game for just for you.

Game Zones

The City

Work Hard and Play Harder

The City

Team Building The City: Those of you who paid attention in your studies already know that this is the oldest part of London, dating back to Roman times. It's no surprise then that the first London Go Game was played in The City. All of the religious scenery (23 Sir Christopher Wren churches!) is sure to make your irreverent shenanigans that much funnier. The mix of the old and the really old will surely inspire you to epic levels of greatness. Of course when you've run out of ideas feel free to heckle the overworked bankers and businessmen - you're having far more fun than they are!


Piccadilly Circus

Not Even the Second Craziest Bunch in London

Piccadilly Circus

Team Building Piccadilly Circus: The sun never really sets on the most tourist-infested part of London. OK, that's not *technically* true, but all the neon signs light up the square like a tanning salon. So slather on your sunscreen, grab your Go Game mobile and complete your missions whilst dodging the crowds. Don't let down your guard too much as you never know if one of the street performers is in on the game.


South Bank

Immaturity Encouraged!

South Bank

Team Building South Bank: We could run a full Go Game on just the half-hour journey of the London Eye, but there's so much more to the South Bank! Decipher some graffiti as you dodge skateboarders or grab a tourist and have them perform in your team's creative video. The South Bank has the largest public art complex in Europe and now it's time to create some masterpieces of your own. Of course if the Go Game alone doesn't melt your mind, there is always the Dali Universe to explore.


Soho

Lots of Shiny Things in Soho

Soho

Team Building Soho: We all know what Soho looks like at night. Who hasn't been blinded the red neon of London's infamous red light district? As far as Go Game zones though, there's little like it in the world. After all, there aren't too many places on earth where, uh, "Gentleman's Clubs" overlook 4-star restaurants. Combine the landscape with some of the best people watching in London and you've got yourself a recipe for a good time. Come find out how much excitement you can pack in between Oxford St. and Shaftesbury Ave.


Shoreditch

Hipster Battle!

Shoreditch

Team Building Shoreditch: MTV recently called Shoreditch "the capital of cool." And what goes better with London's hippest neighborhood than London's trendiest game? We will even give you a head start: Your first Go Game mission is to count the hipsters! How many guys wearing impossibly tight jeans and women in flannel shirts can you find? Don't worry if you don't blend right in, just tell the folks in Shoreditch you're with us - it doesn't get much cooler than The Go Game.