Escape game in Old Lyon

Embark on an unusual 2-hour adventure through the centuries.
Between a thrilling treasure hunt and a theatrical guided tour, discover the Renaissance district like you've never seen it before.

An immersion in riddles and heritage

The Vieux-Lyon escape game is a fun and unusual experience. It's a real cultural escape game : you will learn fascinating anecdotes about the history of Lyon while deciphering an original code based on 15 key stages in the most beautiful places in the district (Saint-Jean Cathedral, archaeological garden, traboules…).

At each stage, solve a puzzle to collect the letters of the mystery phrase. If you succeed, a handcrafted reward made by a French master confectioner awaits you!

📍 Your Route

The route takes you to the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site:

  • Departure : 3 Rue des Estrées (Meeting with the Game Master in a green cape)
  • Archaeological Garden
  • Saint John the Baptist Cathedral
  • Manécanterie
  • Trinity Square
  • Bullioud Hotel
  • Rue des Trois-Maries
  • Arrival : 1 Rue du Palais de Justice, 69005 Lyon

✨ Why choose this adventure?

Costumed Entertainment: Our Game Masters in green capes guide the journey, share their knowledge and help you in your quest.

For all ages: A very unifying activity with adapted versions for children and adults.

Souvenirs Included: Leave with professional photos of your team, sent free of charge after the activity.

Reward : A true Lyonnais gift for those who decipher the final code!

Duration : Approximately 2 hoursMeeting point: 3 Rue des Estrées, 69005 LyonIncluded: Escape game, guided tour, entertainment, souvenir photos and prizes.
Ready to take on the challenge? Find the green cape and unlock the secrets of Lyon!

Meet near the Archaeological Garden

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