


ZADAR ESCAPE ROOM
Can You Escape?
Escape Room is a fun adventure in which you enter a mystical world full of puzzles, unusual objects, locks and codes. You will have to use your skills, teamwork and collaboration to solve the puzzles and complete the mission.
We offer two different games – Morana – the Dark Fairy and Anno 1202. The first one tells the story of a forbidden love between a fairy and a young man and the other one about Crusaders’ siege of Zadar. This is an unusual adventure, both for grown ups and children. So, join us and be part of it!
- Details
- Itinerary
Tour length: 60 minutes
- 2 People - Min. number of participants per tour
- 6 People - Max. number of participants per tour
- Monday - Thursday - 15:00, 17:00 and 19:00
- Friday - 15:00, 17:00, 19:00 and 21:00
- Saturday - 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, 19:00 and 21:00
- Sunday - 13:00, 15:00, 17:00 and 19:00
PRICING AND BOOKING
PRICE
- 40 PER GROUP OF 2 -3 PLAYERS (300 HRK)
- 54 PER GROUP OF 4 PLAYERS (400 HRK)
- 60 PER GROUP OF 5 PLAYERS (450 HRK)
- 67 PER GROUP OF 6 PLAYERS (500 HRK)
INCLUDED
- 1 HOUR ADVENTURE IN THE ESCAPE ROOM
- PROPS
- GAME MASTER
ADDITIONAL INFO
- meeting point: Prolaz opatice Vekenege 4
- for any special requests feel free to contact us
Zadar Escape Room - fun adventures for families and friends
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SOLVING THE MYSTERY
"Must do" Attraction
SAINT ANASTASIA'S CATHEDRAL
This is the biggest Dalmatian cathedral. Its oldest part belongs to an early Christian basilica but its newer parts are built in 12th century. The church has a beautiful bell tower. Its lower part dates in 15th and its upper part in 19th century. From the top of the bell tower you can enjoy the view over the entire city and Zadar channel.
SAINT SIMEON'S CHURCH
St. Simeon is one of the four guardian saints of Zadar. On the main altar you can see a silver chest of the saint from the year 1380. The chest weighs 250 kg and it was built by a goldsmith Franjo from Milan. Queen Elisabeth had it made for the relics of Saint Simeon.
CHURCH OF ST. CHRYSOGONUS
This church is a three-nave basilica built in Romanesque style. In its interior you can see a number of Romanesque and Byzantine frescoes.
The church and its bell tower are parts of the formerly Benedictine abbey. Music writings and a book of rites from the 15th century were found in the abbey.