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Escape games a Cascais - OddballTrip
Portugal
Lisbon and Tagus Valley · Portugal

CascaisOutdoor Escape Game & Treasure Hunt

The fishing village where the Portuguese monarchy ended

1 escape game·From 12€

What to do in Cascais? This charming coastal town, once the summer retreat for Portuguese royalty, invites you to an exploration rich in discoveries. Stroll along its lively marina, admire the spectacular cliffs of Boca do Inferno, or delve into history at the Cascais Citadel. But for a truly unique activity, embark on an outdoor escape game! This captivating treasure hunt will lead you through the picturesque streets and iconic sites of the city, transforming your visit into a real treasure hunt. It's an unusual and fun way to uncover Cascais's well-kept secrets, all while enjoying the sea air and the vibrant atmosphere of this Atlantic gem.

Escape game Kings in Exile - Cascais Bay, royal seafront
🎯Scavenger hunt
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📍 Cascais Bay, royal seafront

Kings in Exile

From royal seaside retreat to fall of the monarchy

Start :Cidadela de Cascais, Avenida D. Carlos I
🕐 2h – 2h30📍 ~3 km👥 From age 1212€

Unusual things to do in Cascais

For an unusual activity in Cascais, the outdoor escape game is the perfect option. Off the beaten path, this original outing plunges you into the heart of the city, inviting you to solve puzzles while exploring its hidden treasures. It's an interactive and memorable way to discover Cascais, much more than a simple tourist visit. Get ready for an adventure where history and mystery meet, offering a new perspective on this magnificent coastal town.

Things to do in Cascais with kids

What to do with family in Cascais? An outdoor escape game is an excellent idea to entertain both young and old. Suitable for children from 8-10 years old (with parental help), this treasure hunt transforms the city into a huge playground. The playful aspect of GPS and puzzles stimulates everyone's curiosity, guaranteeing laughter and unforgettable memories. It's an activity that encourages cooperation and exploration, perfect for family bonding while discovering Cascais in a fun way.

Cascais for couples

For a romantic getaway in Cascais, imagine yourselves hand in hand, solving puzzles during an outdoor escape game. It's an original activity for couples, allowing you to share intimate moments and discover the city from a new angle. After the adventure, extend your evening with a romantic dinner facing the sea or a sunset stroll along Praia da Rainha. Cascais as a couple guarantees a memorable and charming experience.

What to do in Cascais when it rains

What to do in Cascais on a rainy day? Although our outdoor escape games are mainly outdoors, the city offers a few shelters. You can explore the Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum or the Cascais Cultural Center, which hosts various exhibitions. To be honest, most of the route takes place outdoors, but some covered passages or arcades can offer temporary shelter. Bring an umbrella and enjoy coffee breaks to warm up!

Where is Cascais ?

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Frequently asked questions

How much does an outdoor escape game cost in Cascais?

An outdoor escape game in Cascais starts from €12 per team, making it a very affordable activity for a group of friends or a family. The price is usually per team, not per person, which allows you to split the costs and enjoy a fun and cultural experience without breaking the bank. It's excellent value for a 1h30 to 2h30 activity.

Is it suitable for children / families?

Yes, our escape games are perfectly suited for families and children from 8-10 years old, provided they are accompanied by adults. The game is designed to be fun and accessible, with varied puzzles. The use of GPS is intuitive, and the aspect of exploring the city is very popular with younger ones, transforming the visit into a real adventure.

How long does an escape game last in Cascais?

The duration of an escape game in Cascais generally varies between 1h30 and 2h30, depending on the chosen route and your pace. You are free to take breaks, wander, or have a coffee. The goal is to enjoy the experience and discover the city at your leisure, without strict time constraints.

Do I need to book in advance?

It is not mandatory to book in advance for our outdoor escape games; you can often start the game whenever you want. However, during peak tourist season or on weekends, it is recommended to check availability and book to secure a spot, especially if you have a specific time slot in mind.

What to visit in Cascais beyond escape games?

Beyond our games, Cascais is full of treasures. Don't miss the Cascais Citadel, the spectacular Boca do Inferno with its eroded cliffs, the Santa Marta Lighthouse and its museum, or the charming fishing port. Beaches like Praia da Rainha are also ideal for relaxing after the adventure.

What is the best season to visit Cascais?

The best season to visit Cascais is undoubtedly spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October). The weather is mild and sunny, ideal for outdoor activities, without the summer crowds. Summer is also very pleasant but more crowded.

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