Looking for an exciting day out with friends, filled with riddles, puzzles and a race against time? Then join Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein for a horrifyingly-good escape room challenge!
In this experience, you and your friends will be visiting the multi-sensory and immersive House of Frankenstein in Bath, where you'll be led up into their attic and locked into a special escape room. Working together, you will solve puzzles and clues to escape and gain your freedom.
What to expect:
A bit more about the escape room:
The clock is ticking for you to unlock the ramblings of an unhinged mind and work your way out to freedom!
Welcome to Victor Frankenstein’s miserable attic escape room, strewn with insane equations, strange artefacts and miscellaneous body parts.
Victor is close to unlocking the mysteries of life and requires just a few key components to fulfil his insane quest. Having coerced you into his quarters with promises of 'riches beyond your wildest dreams', it’s actually your vital organs he’s after!
You have just one hour to unravel the ramblings of a madman and discover the equation that reveals the mystery of life itself and your way out to freedom.
Please note all tickets are booked as groups of 2-6 players.
Age restrictions: 12+
Group Ticket 2 Players (£34.50 per person for a group of 2 players) | £69 |
Group Tickets 3 Players (£31 per person for a group of 3 players) | £93 |
Group Tickets 4 Players (£30.25 per person for a group of 4 players) | £121 |
Group Tickets 5 Players (£29.40 per person for a group of 5 players) | £147 |
Group Tickets 6 Players (£28 per person for a group of 6 players) | £168 |
Hand sanitisers are available on every floor of the attraction.
By Rail - Bath Spa Train Station is just a 10-minute walk to the attraction. By Road - Parking is advised at Charlotte Street Car Park which is just 3-minute walk from the attraction. If you are attending AN AFTERNOON Escape Room, please allow 1 hour BEFORE your session to look round the attraction or we may be unable to allow you the full time for your experience. Please note the attraction is not suitable for wheelchair access due to multiple floors in a Grade II listed townhouse.
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