Experience cinematic escape rooms in Budapest at GAME OVER. Solve story-driven puzzles in film-ready sets. Team up, think fast, and beat the clock for unforgettable fun for all ages.
when: 2025.12.22., Monday - 2025.12.23., Tuesday
where: Budapest, 13. kerület, Victor Hugo utca 16.
Step into movie-style escape rooms in Budapest and race the clock: 60 minutes, one exit, zero room for error. At GAME OVER Escape Rooms Budapest, every clue matters and every second counts. It’s an immersive, cinematic experience that blends puzzles, atmosphere, and teamwork into a shared thrill for every age group.
Film-Ready Worlds
Walk into blockbuster-worthy sets where lights, sounds, and props drive the story. Each room is a mission buzzing with secrets and smart, logic-based challenges that spark creativity. The goal is simple: work together, think fast, and break out in time.
Rooms You Can Play
Orient Express; Atlantis: The Sunken City; Nightmare Hotel; One Thousand and One Nights; Haunted House; Strictly Confidential; Circus of Horrors; Illuminati: The Secret Society; Temple of Skulls; Jack the Ripper; Dracula; The Toymaker; Pirates: The Queen’s Revenge; The Chocolate Factory; Finding Captain Nemo.
Pro Tips to Beat the Clock
– Arrive 20–30 minutes early for check-in and briefing.
– Assign roles before you start: seeker, lock picker, note-taker.
– Share finds out loud and keep keys in one place.
– Swap tasks to keep momentum high.
What Makes It Special
Handcrafted rooms tell unique stories, from ancient temples to futuristic labs, delivering a fresh adventure every time. Expect cinematic detail, advanced electronic mechanisms, story-driven puzzles, and full immersion from the moment you walk in.
Opening Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday–Friday: 1:30 PM–10:00 PM
Saturday–Sunday: 10:00 AM–10:00 PM
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Pros
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Great for families and friend groups—themes range from pirates to chocolate factories, so everyone can find a favorite
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Escape rooms are a familiar, popular activity in the U.S., so the concept is easy to understand for international visitors
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Budapest is a well-known European city for tourists, with a strong reputation for value and fun nightlife plus family activities
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Most escape rooms in Budapest (including major brands) offer sessions and clues in English, so you can play without Hungarian
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Centrally located city means easy access by public transport or quick, cheap taxis; driving/parking in Budapest is doable but not necessary
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Compared to U.S. escape rooms, Budapest often offers bigger, more cinematic sets at a lower price
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Wide variety of room themes (Dracula, Orient Express, Atlantis) lets you replay without it feeling repetitive
Cons
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Not all story text or staff briefings may be perfect English—double-check language options when booking
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If you’re traveling with very young kids, some rooms (Nightmare/Haunted/Circus of Horrors) might be too scary
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Limited Monday hours (closed) and later weekday starts can clash with tight itineraries
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If you prefer outdoor sightseeing, spending an hour indoors may feel less “uniquely Budapest” compared to thermal baths or the Danube cruises