The Pirate's Riddle: A Sightseeing Treasure Hunt

Events (interactive, walk)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
  • Policy applies to: Children under 2 years

Description

From the makers of the sell-out success Sherlock's Secret Challenge comes a new game that allows you to become a pirate for a day. We have the map to Captain Kidd's hidden treasure, but do you have the wits to solve the riddle that will get you to it? Gather your team of sailors and bring a phone. We will provide the pirate kit. Only one ticket is necessary for a group of up to 7. This is an outdoor escape game full of historic tidbits and creative twists.

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General venue access

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  • Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible

  • Stairs: Information not supplied

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Nicola Smith 48 days ago

There were four of us, 2 adults and 2 teenagers and we completed this in about 2 hours. It was a fun way to see a part of Edinburgh that we haven't explored before. We have done quite a lot of escape rooms and the challenges in this one were hard enough to be interesting but easy enough to not be annoying! It's really well thought out with some nice historical touches and, without giving any spoilers, ties everything together nicely. We did the Sherlock one last year and would recommend both, but this one involves less walking! Definitely recommend.


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