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Join the 2-hour escape game at Père Lachaise Cemetery for a thrilling mystery, puzzles, and fascinating stories about famous residents—all for $37.
The Who Killed Victor? Escape Game at Père Lachaise Cemetery offers a unique way to explore one of Paris’s most iconic sites. Priced at $37 per person and lasting 2 hours, this interactive experience combines a murder mystery with a visit to the cemetery’s renowned monuments. The tour departs from the main entrance of Père Lachaise on Boulevard de Ménilmontant, and includes a game master, paperbooks, and a cemetery plan to help you solve the puzzle.
This activity stands out for its engaging approach to history, where observation, thinking, and orientation skills are put to the test. It’s perfect for those who enjoy puzzles, storytelling, and a bit of mystery, although it’s designed for participants over 8 years old. With live guides available in French and English, the tour offers both educational content and entertainment, making it a compelling choice for families, groups, or curious individuals.


The tour begins at the main entrance of Père Lachaise, the largest cemetery in Paris, known for being the resting place of many celebrated figures. Your task is to help Victor find peace by solving his murder mystery, which involves roaming through the cemetery’s famous monuments and lesser-known corners. You will gather clues, search for witnesses, and piece together the story behind Victor’s death.
The experience isn’t just about solving the case. It’s also a chance to see Père Lachaise from a new perspective, as you explore most of its key areas. Along the way, you’ll learn about some of the most remarkable residents, gaining insights into the history behind their gravestones. The clues and riddles are designed to challenge your observation and critical thinking, making each discovery rewarding.
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Throughout the 2-hour adventure, a game master stays with your group, guiding you through the clues and storytelling. The guides are praised for their warm personality, deep knowledge, and ability to adapt the experience to the group’s pace. They share outstanding stories of Père Lachaise’s famous inhabitants like Oscar Wilde, among others, adding humor and personality to each stop.
The interactive nature of the tour means you will need to work together as a team, solving riddles that test your observation skills and thinking capacities. The guide will not give answers, but instead help keep the challenge engaging and fun, especially for groups that enjoy puzzle-solving.

Guests meet in front of the main entrance, on Boulevard de Ménilmontant. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it possible for visitors with mobility needs to participate. The activity offers a flexible booking system—you can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours before.
This murder mystery tour is a fresh way to explore Père Lachaise, blending storytelling with puzzle-solving. As you search for clues, you’ll learn about the cemetery’s history and its notable residents. The experience is designed to be relaxed but engaging, with frequent stops to appreciate the monuments and stories.
The game is not a race. It encourages teamwork and curiosity, with guides providing just enough hints to keep the group moving without frustration. The pacing is well-managed, allowing everyone to enjoy the environment while working toward solving the mystery.
More Great Tours NearbyBased on reviews, the guides, often praised for their warmth and expertise, significantly enhance the experience. Guides like Prince and Max are described as knowledgeable, patient, and funny. They share interesting stories about Père Lachaise’s most famous residents, including Oscar Wilde and other notable figures.
Guests appreciate guides who adapt their storytelling to the group’s persona and age, making the activity suitable for families and diverse groups. The guides’ humor and energy turn what could be a simple scavenger hunt into a lively, memorable adventure.
The riddles are designed to make groups think critically and observe carefully. Participants must search around the cemetery, looking for witnesses and clues to reveal Victor’s murderer and his final resting place. The activity is praised for its clever puzzles that balance difficulty and fun.
Because the clues are woven into the environment, you get a deeper appreciation of the cemetery’s history and atmosphere. The game plan is flexible enough that groups of different ages and backgrounds find it enjoyable.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, broadening its appeal for visitors with mobility concerns. You can reserve your spot with confidence, given the flexible cancellation policy that allows full refunds if you cancel up to 24 hours beforehand.
The tour duration of 2 hours fits well into a day of sightseeing. Its moderate pace makes it accessible for most participants, avoiding long stretches of walking or strenuous activity.

Unlike standard guided walks through Père Lachaise, this activity emphasizes interactive participation and game elements. It offers a different experience from traditional cemetery tours focused solely on history or celebrity graves. The addition of puzzles and storytelling makes it particularly appealing to puzzle lovers and fans of mysteries.
It also provides more engagement than simply wandering among graves, making the visit lively and memorable. The cost of $37 is reasonable considering the two-hour duration, the inclusion of a guide, and interactive materials.

The Who Killed Victor? Escape Game combines history, mystery, and team effort in a way that few other tours do. It’s ideal for groups, families with children over 8, and anyone interested in an active way to explore Père Lachaise. The friendly guides and creative puzzles guarantee a fun, engaging experience.
While it’s not a typical sightseeing activity, it offers a new lens on Paris’s most famous cemetery. Participants will leave with a better understanding of Père Lachaise’s monuments and stories, along with the satisfaction of solving a captivating mystery.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is designed for kids over 8 years old and up, making it a fun activity for families.
How long does the tour last?
The game lasts approximately 2 hours, providing a compact but immersive experience.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet in front of the main entrance of Père Lachaise Cemetery, on Boulevard de Ménilmontant.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Yes, the tour is available in French and English.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What’s included in the price?
The price of $37 includes a game master, paperbooks, and a cemetery plan.
Is this activity suitable if I want a more relaxed visit?
Absolutely, because it’s a non-race, team-focused activity, allowing you to enjoy the cemetery at a comfortable pace while working on the puzzle.
How do guides enhance the experience?
Guides like Prince and Max are praised for their knowledge, warmth, and storytelling skills, making the activity both educational and entertaining.
What makes this tour different from other Père Lachaise visits?
It adds an interactive, puzzle-solving element to the traditional cemetery tour, making it more engaging, especially for puzzle enthusiasts and those looking for something different.