Escape Masters Auckland

Auckland, Online
All year round

A wide variety of escape rooms

The adventure starts after teams are locked in a themed room. Their common goal is to break out within an hour. To escape, they have to use objects from around the room, find clues and solve puzzles! It is a room filled with brainteasers, tricky riddles, locks, keys and a lot of fun! A wide variety of escape rooms. Outdoor and remote play escapes.

Cost?

From $38 per person; $30pp for 6-8. Concessions may apply.

For more info visit:

Escape Masters Auckland

Address

Floor 11
300 Queen Street
Auckland Central
Auckland 1010

Contact

09 869 2058

info@escapemasters.co.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

Wheelchair accessible options available including Legacy of the Spy and Gangsters Bar.

Transport & Parking

Located in the heart of Auckland's CBD, surrounded by public transport, and a 10min walk from the Britomart train station. The closest parking is the Civic Car Park located off of Mayoral Drive.

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