Escape Game en Extérieur, Outdoor escape game in Marseille, France
Escape Game en Extérieur is an outdoor puzzle adventure where teams of 2 to 6 players walk through Marseille's streets solving about 18 connected puzzles. The games unfold in real urban settings and follow a coherent story with different scenarios.
The outdoor escape game concept grew from indoor escape rooms, which first appeared in Asia around 2008 and gradually moved to streets in European cities. This shift brought puzzle solving from enclosed spaces into public urban areas.
Players move through the old port and historic Panier district, where puzzles connect to local stories and the city's role as a major trading hub. This connection to place helps visitors notice buildings and streets they might otherwise overlook.
Reservations are flexible and start at 11.50 euros per person, with games available throughout the year. Free cancellations are possible if made at least 24 hours before the start time.
This activity blends digital technology with real street exploration, allowing players to discover hidden corners and less familiar areas of the city. This makes each session a mix of game and personal urban discovery.
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