A spectacular scavenger hunt awaits school classes at the Berlin Wall and is a great challenge as a puzzle tour 'Escape & Espionage'.
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Boller Battle
Pulling a packed handcart with mini-games through Berlin and feeling like you're on "Schlag den Star": EXIT Room Escape Games in Berlin-Mitte turns the bachelor/bachelorette party into a rolling game show.
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EXIT Escape Room Games
Located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte, directly on Friedrichstraße, EXIT Escape Room Games sends its visitors on cinematic missions full of puzzles, time pressure, and team spirit. Six escape rooms make EXIT arguably the city's most versatile fun activity.
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Wall Museum at Checkpoint Charlie
Right in front of the door of the museum is the former Checkpoint Charlie. Inside it is all about the creative ways of people wanting to flee from East Germany and the border fortifications of that time.
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Mauermuseum am Checkpoint Charlie
In front of the museum is the former Checkpoint Charlie. Inside, everything revolves around the creative escape attempts of people in the GDR and the border security system of that time.
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Foxtrail Berlin
Discover Berlin on the tracks of the fox: Launched in August 2018, Foxtrail is an exciting mix of Berlin Rally, city tour, scavenger hunt and escape game.
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Liquidrom
In Liquidrom in Berlin-Kreuzberg, you glide through a futuristic, darkened dome hall in 36-degree warm salt water and spherical beats. A day spa with sound, style, and sauna - in the heart of Berlin, but like on another planet.
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Samavarta
Samavarta is a mysterious outdoor escape game that transforms Berlin-Neukölln into an enigmatic playing field. With a captivating story, augmented reality, and over 40 puzzles, this scavenger hunt becomes a truly fun activity for groups.
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Exit Room
Exit is arguably the most sought-after provider for Escape Games in Berlin Mitte, whisking you away into new worlds with exciting missions in Escape Rooms and Virtual Reality.
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The Wall Museum East Side Gallery
The Wall Museum East Side Gallery is located directly in the Mühlenspeicher (mill warehouse) on the Spree and offers a deep insight into the history of German division. With over 100 screens and exciting interviews, this exhibition tells the events from 1961 until the fall of the Berlin Wall in a modern way.