Atlanta Escape Room: King Tut's Tomb
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
Step into the shoes of an Ancient Egyptian archaeologist and try to get out of the burial chamber of King Tutankhamun. In this escape room in the heart of downtown Atlanta, you will have about an hour to escape from the tomb of one of the famous Egyptian pharaohs.
In groups of about ten people, you will be part of Howard Carter's archaeological team, who discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922. Your objective is to get out of the burial chamber as quickly as possible , before you are discovered by the Egyptian authorities.
- You will have one hour to escape from this themed room dedicated to King Tutankhamun.
- The activity will take place in groups of a maximum of ten people in a room located in the heart of Atlanta.
- For this experience you will have all kinds of tools available inside the room to escape.
What’s included
- One-hour experience
- Tools available in the escape room for the game
Step by Step
In the heart of downtown Atlanta, you will have the opportunity to be part ofHoward Carter's archaeology group. This is an escape room in which you will have to escape within the hour in groups of around ten people.
In this activity you will feel like a historical Egyptologist seeking to discover the pharaoh. In this experience, unfortunately, you will believe that you are in the burial chamber of King Tutankhamun, although this is not the case. Therefore, you will have to flee as quickly as possible before the Egyptian authorities capture you.
To achieve this, you will have at your disposal all kinds of tools inside the escape room to do so. Different puzzles will appear and you will have to solve them in groups. For this reason, teamwork is very important so that you don't lose and get trapped in the burial chamber during the game.
If you want something different, you also have the option of doing it with themed groups. The Atlanta escape room offers you the chance to celebrate your birthday or even ask for marriage while trying to escape from King Tut's supposed burial chamber.