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Escape games a Morelos - OddballTrip
Mexico
Central · Mexico

MorelosOutdoor Escape Game & Treasure Hunt

Cradle of the Mexican Revolution

0 escape game·From 12€

Welcome to Morelos, the "Cradle of the Mexican Revolution," a city where history pulsates on every corner and the sun caresses lush gardens. If you're wondering what to do in Morelos, get ready for a cultural and playful immersion. Stroll through the majestic Palacio de Cortés, a witness to centuries past, or lose yourself in the serenity of the Jardín Borda, a royal haven of peace. For those seeking an unusual activity, our outdoor escape games invite you to transform the city into a giant playground. Imagine a life-sized treasure hunt, where every monument and every alley of the historic center becomes a clue. It's a captivating scavenger hunt that allows you to explore Morelos in a totally original and interactive way, off the beaten path. Whether you're looking for adventure or simply eager to discover the city from a new angle, Morelos has something to surprise and delight all explorers.

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Unusual things to do in Morelos

Morelos is full of gems for those who love extraordinary experiences. Beyond traditional visits, why not embark on an unusual activity in Morelos that combines exploration and mystery? Our open-air scavenger hunts transform the streets into a life-sized scenario, offering you an original outing where enigma is king. Imagine deciphering ancient codes in front of the Cuernavaca Cathedral or solving unexpected challenges in the heart of the Zócalo. It's a unique way to appropriate the city's history and architecture, offering you memorable souvenirs far from classic tourist circuits.

Things to do in Morelos with kids

Morelos is a fantastic destination for family vacations, and our outdoor escape games are perfectly suited for creating unforgettable memories. If you're looking for what to do with family in Morelos, our adventures are designed to delight both children and teenagers. From 8-10 years old (accompanied by an adult), everyone can participate in solving puzzles and discovering the city. It's a fun activity that stimulates cooperation and observation, transforming a simple walk into a real urban treasure hunt. A fun and educational way to explore Morelos all together!

Morelos for couples

For a romantic getaway, Morelos offers an enchanting setting for couples. Let yourself be charmed by the cobbled streets of the historic center, hand in hand, discovering flowery patios and colonial architecture. Our scavenger hunts are an excellent way to experience Morelos as a couple, sharing intimate and complicit moments around stimulating puzzles. Enjoy breathtaking views from the city's heights or a quiet coffee by the Jardín Borda. It's an invitation to explore Morelos' rich heritage and natural beauty together, creating precious and shared memories.

What to do in Morelos when it rains

Even if Morelos enjoys pleasant weather most of the year, an unexpected shower can occur. If you're wondering what to do in Morelos on a rainy day, don't panic! Our outdoor escape games are designed to be playable even in light rain. In fact, approximately 80% of the route takes place under arcades, covered passages, or near shelters, allowing you to continue the adventure without getting completely soaked. Bring an umbrella and the adventure continues, turning even a grey day into a memorable experience.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does an outdoor escape game cost in Morelos?

An outdoor escape game in Morelos costs €12 per team, regardless of the number of players (up to 6 people per team for an optimal experience). This single price makes the activity very accessible and economical, especially if you come with a group of friends or family. It's excellent value for several hours of entertainment, exploration, and intellectual challenges in the heart of the city. The price includes access to the game, the puzzles, and the discovery of Morelos' emblematic sites.

Is it suitable for children / families?

Absolutely! Our outdoor escape games are designed to be a fun and enriching activity for the whole family. Children from 8-10 years old can actively participate, especially if accompanied by adults to guide them. The puzzles are varied; some are visual, others require logic, allowing everyone to contribute. It's a great way to explore Morelos as a family, strengthen bonds, and stimulate teamwork while having fun outdoors. An urban adventure that will surely delight both young and old!

How long does an escape game in Morelos last?

The duration of an outdoor escape game in Morelos typically ranges between 1h30 and 2h30, depending on your pace of play, team size, and puzzle-solving ability. It's not a race; the goal is to enjoy the experience and discover the city. You are free to take breaks, grab a coffee, or visit a monument that interests you along the way. It's a flexible activity that adapts to your desires, offering you a lovely afternoon of exploration and entertainment.

Do I need to book in advance?

No, it's generally not necessary to book in advance for our outdoor escape games in Morelos. Our games are designed to be accessible at any time, allowing you to start the adventure whenever you wish. Simply download the app, purchase the game, and start playing. This flexibility is one of the great advantages of our activities, offering you the freedom to organize your schedule as you see fit, without time constraints. Ideal for a last-minute decision or to adapt to the weather!

What to visit in Morelos beyond escape games?

Morelos, and particularly Cuernavaca, is full of treasures to discover. Beyond our exciting escape games, don't miss the majestic Palacio de Cortés, a fascinating museum tracing the region's history. Stroll through the Jardines de Borda, former royal gardens that offer a peaceful atmosphere and refreshing pools. The Cuernavaca Cathedral is also an essential historical and architectural site. The Zócalo, the main square, is perfect for observing local life. Finally, traditional markets will immerse you in the authentic Mexican atmosphere, offering a multitude of flavors and colors.

What is the best season to visit Morelos?

Morelos, dubbed the 'City of Eternal Spring,' enjoys pleasant weather year-round, making it an ideal destination in any season. However, the best time to visit Morelos is generally between October and May. During these months, the weather is dry and sunny, with mild and very comfortable temperatures for exploring the city on foot and enjoying our outdoor escape games. The rainy season, from June to September, brings tropical showers that are often short and intense, but the greenery is then lush and temperatures remain warm.

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