Escape rooms for kids' birthday in Keszthely

Looking for a birthday party the whole class will talk about? These 3 escape rooms in Keszthely are designed for kids' parties — children's escape rooms, party rooms, and space for the whole group.

3 escape rooms
The Great Money Heist
New
  • 2-6 people12+60 min.

Following the Professor’s plan you must break into the Spanish National Bank and help him reach his goal by solving logic puzzles. Can you escape with the loot within an hour while police and the army surround the building?

Murder
New
Escape room

Murder

  • 2-6 people12+60 min.

The mystery of Grandma Juliska’s secret life still haunts imaginations after her death — who killed her? Dive into a mysterious investigation, uncover what hides in the shadows of the past, find the clues and unravel this thrilling crime.

Phoenix
New
Escape room

Phoenix

  • 2-6 people12+60 min.

Discover the legendary steamship Phoenix’s secrets and survive a pirate attack! You have just 60 minutes to rescue the captured Festetics family — puzzles and thrills await aboard, where every solution counts. Adventure awaits!

Children's Birthday in an Escape Room: How to Organize

An escape room is one of the best birthday ideas for children aged 6 and up: instead of just sitting around, kids become a team of detectives or wizards and embark on a real adventure. It's active, memorable, and — unlike a trampoline — works even with 12-year-olds.

Many venues in Keszthely offer a special birthday package: a private escape room for the group, a decorated room for cake and gifts before or after the game, and discounts for large groups. Most rooms accommodate 2–6 children at a time — for a large guest list, ask about two parallel escape rooms or splitting into teams.

Choose a room based on age and theme: magic and treasure hunt escape rooms are a surefire hit, while older kids enjoy a light detective theme. Let the host know it's a birthday — they will adjust the clues so every child leaves a winner. Book in advance: daytime slots on weekends are the first to go.