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Discover Lisbon's Old Town through an engaging 2-hour immersive escape game with live actors, puzzles, and scenic landmarks for $32 per person.

The Lisbon: Old Town Immersive Escape Game with Live Actors offers an interactive adventure priced at $32 per person with a duration of 2 hours. Starting at the Miradouro de S. Pedro de Alcântara, this private experience combines puzzle solving with live actor interactions to uncover the mystery of the Lusiadas theft. The tour is perfect for groups of up to 18 people, making it an engaging activity for families, friends, or colleagues seeking a playful way to explore Lisbon’s historic heart.
This experience is designed to be both entertaining and educational, revealing the city’s landmarks while immersing participants in a captivating storyline. The game’s structure allows visitors to visit key sights on foot, with scenic photo stops and opportunities to taste some of Lisbon’s delicious pastries. While it’s a fun, guided escape adventure, it offers plenty of twists and turns thanks to live actors and interactive puzzles that keep the pace lively and engaging.
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The tour begins at Miradouro de S. Pedro de Alcântara, a well-known viewpoint offering spectacular views of Lisbon. Here, an agent from SAFEGUARD awaits to brief the group about the Lusiadas theft mystery. This starting spot sets the tone for a story-driven adventure that combines storytelling with sightseeing. The initial meet-up is straightforward, and the near proximity of other landmarks makes this a convenient launch point for the game.
The meeting point’s central location is ideal for those already exploring Lisbon’s Bairro Alto or Chiado, making it easy to integrate into a broader day of sightseeing. The activity ends at Largo da Academia Nacional de Belas Artes, returning participants to a familiar Lisbon locale after the two-hour experience.

Throughout the game, players visit several notable sites on foot, each with a specific role in the unfolding story. These stops include a scenic viewpoint, a hidden gem for sightseeing photos, and a local bakery where participants can enjoy Lisbon’s famous pastries. These sites are integrated seamlessly into the mystery, making sightseeing feel like part of the adventure rather than just a backdrop.
Each location is chosen for its relevance to the storyline or its scenic appeal. For instance, at the viewpoints, the group can pause for photos while taking in panoramic views of Lisbon’s rooftops and river. The hidden gem offers a quiet spot for sightseeing, adding variety to the route. The local bakery is a chance to taste some authentic Lisbon treats, although tasting isn’t included in the package.
A standout feature of this experience is the interaction with live actors along the route. These actors portray agents from SAFEGUARD, the police force investigating the theft. Their role is to deliver clues, guide the storyline, and create a lively, theatrical atmosphere. Their presence adds an element of realism and humor, making the game more engaging and memorable.
The guides are described as well-explained and capable of bringing the story to life, ensuring participants stay immersed and entertained throughout the two hours. The live actors help to make the experience feel like a theatrical performance combined with an outdoor scavenger hunt.
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Participants are challenged with solving puzzles and riddles that advance the story. These are set at various locations, encouraging teamwork and creative thinking. The goal is to uncover clues that point to the culprit behind the Lusiadas theft, with strong evidence pointing toward The Collector.
The activity includes a mystery box and a smartphone to facilitate puzzle-solving and clue collection. A printing camera with 10 photo sheets is provided for souvenirs and keepsakes, making the adventure not only fun but also memorable. The puzzles are designed to be engaging without being overly difficult, suitable for a broad audience.

Scenic viewpoints feature prominently in the route, offering stunning views of Lisbon’s skyline, river, and historic neighborhoods. These stops are perfect for taking photographs and enjoying the city’s beauty, making the experience both interactive and visually rewarding.
Participants have several chances to snap photos, with designated photo stops at viewpoints and an additional secret stop. These moments also serve as natural breaks in the puzzle-solving, balancing activity with sightseeing.

While tasting Lisbon’s pastries is not included in the tour, there is an option to indulge in local treats during the stops. The local bakery on the route is known for its delicious offerings, and visitors can choose to sample the famous pastries of Lisbon. This additional experience is not part of the package but is easily accessible nearby, adding a tasty dimension to the day’s adventure.
The tour is private, accommodating only one group at a time, with a maximum of 6 players per team. This ensures personalized interaction and smooth gameplay. The meeting point is at the Eduardo Coelho statue next to Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara, a central and recognizable spot.
The activity concludes back at Largo da Academia Nacional de Belas Artes, conveniently located for further exploration. The activity includes a full accompaniment from start to finish, guided by knowledgeable hosts who facilitate the story and puzzles.
Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, offering convenience and peace of mind. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk choice for flexible itineraries. The tour is offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French, catering to a diverse range of travelers.
The experience is ideal for those who enjoy interactive storytelling, outdoor activities, and exploring Lisbon in a playful way. It appeals especially to groups seeking a private, engaging activity with a cultural twist.
The Lisbon Old Town Immersive Escape Game stands out as a lively, story-based way to explore Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods. Its blend of puzzles, live actors, and scenic views creates an experience that feels both fun and informative. The inclusion of photo stops and optional pastry tastings adds to its appeal.
While it’s a two-hour activity, its engaging storyline and well-structured stops keep participants entertained from start to finish. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy a bit of theatrical fun combined with sightseeing, or for groups looking for a private activity that offers something different from traditional tours.
The high rating of 4.9 out of 5 from seven reviews underscores its popularity and quality. The combination of interactive gameplay, scenic landmarks, and local stories makes this activity a memorable way to discover Lisbon’s Old Town.
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What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $32 per person.
How long does the experience last?
The activity lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Miradouro de S. Pedro de Alcântara, next to the Eduardo Coelho statue.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly stated, the puzzles and live actors make this activity engaging for a broad audience, including families with older children.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, with the possibility to cancel up to 24 hours before the start.
Are there any hidden costs or extras?
Tasting Lisbon’s pastries is not included but can be enjoyed at nearby bakeries.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are private, with a maximum of 6 players per team.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation to and from the starting point is not included.
What is the ending point?
The activity concludes back at Largo da Academia Nacional de Belas Artes.