Center City

Escape Room


All Private Booking Games, Located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia

5 Exciting Escape Games

Two people holding lanterns, one kneeling and pointing at a numbered evidence marker "12" on the floor in dim lighting.
Group of people celebrating with high fives, one holding an MVP sign, in a room with brick walls.

Downtown’s all private booking escape room, that means no strangers in your game- ever

Neon sign displaying the words 'Escape Rooms' in red letters.

About

A group of people investigating a mock crime scene in a dimly lit room. One person is holding a lantern, while another examines a "crime scene" marker numbered 12 next to a body outline on the floor. Red text is written on the floor. The room has a desk with a typewriter and suspect photos displayed on the wall.

Open 7 days/week!

Monday-Thursday: 3:30-10:30

Friday: 3:00-10:30 pm

Saturday: 12-10:30 pm

Sunday: 3-10:30 pm

ALL OF OUR ROOMS ARE PRIVATE BOOKING, IT WILL ONLY BE YOUR FRIENDS IN YOUR GAME!

Tickets are $45 Per Person for groups of 3 players  or more, $54 per person for groups of 2 players

1425 Arch st. Philadelphia, PA 19102

Person in steampunk attire with goggles next to vintage equipment, promoting "Mystery of Dr. Frankenstein" game for 2-10 players.
Poster for "Chamber of Horrors," a 60-minute horror adventure for 2-10 players, featuring a person looking scared and reaching toward a jar, with text asking if participants can solve the mystery and escape in one piece.
Promotional poster for a thriller game "Sleeping Spirits," featuring haunting, blue-tinted ghostly images in the background. Text includes details: "60 Minutes of Suspenseful Thriller," "2-10 Players," and the tagline "Everyone Checks in, Few Checkout."
Promotional poster for 'Game of Stones' escape room featuring knight and iron throne, 60 minutes, 2-10 players.
Two young adults examining illuminated objects with colorful lights. The background is dark, enhancing the vibrant hues of red, purple, and blue from the objects in the foreground.
Old keys resting on an open Bible with red-letter text.