
Capital of the modern South and birthplace of civil rights
Atlanta, Georgia's capital and the South's major metropolis, unveils a unique heritage blending modern skyscrapers, historic neighborhoods and iconic civil rights landmarks. What to do in Atlanta? Explore Downtown with its futuristic towers, the Sweet Auburn district where Martin Luther King Jr. lived, and Midtown's vibrant atmosphere. Our outdoor escape game turns your Atlanta discovery into a captivating treasure hunt: an urban scavenger hunt leading you from historic sites to the bustling squares of downtown. This unusual activity reveals the hidden secrets of Georgia's capital, from monuments to architectural details you would have missed on a standard visit. Discover below our trail through the heart of Atlanta.

Uncover the Reverend's hidden footsteps through Sweet Auburn. Decode clues from his secret civil rights route to expose a forgotten conspiracy before it's lost forever.

Uncover the hidden codes in Sherman's 1864 scorched ruins. Decode survivor messages to expose the secret plot that spared key Confederate assets amid the flames.
Monuments et sites couverts par nos escape games dans la ville.
Among the unusual things to do in Atlanta, our outdoor escape games reveal the hidden face of the South's capital. Explore Downtown's underground passages, discover the murals of Cabbagetown, or follow the traces of civil rights history in places unknown to most visitors. The puzzles lead you to surprising architectural details: a hidden sculpture on a facade, a historical symbol carved in concrete, the particular orientation of a street. An original Atlanta outing that unveils what standard guidebooks skip, far from the beaten paths of CNN Center and World of Coca-Cola.
What to do with the family in Atlanta? Our outdoor escape games are perfectly suited from age 8 and turn downtown exploration into a collaborative adventure. Kids spot visual clues on facades, teens decipher historical codes, parents appreciate the immersion in American history. The secure GPS trail avoids major arteries and favors the pedestrian spaces of Centennial Olympic Park and quiet streets of the historic district. An Atlanta kids' activity that beats traditional museums and offers a dynamic teen outing in the heart of Georgia's capital.
Atlanta for couples unfolds in its secret gardens, rooftops with skyline views and bohemian neighborhoods like Virginia-Highland. Our outdoor trail, perfect for a couples outing, guides you through the city's romantic corners: the shaded paths of Piedmont Park, Midtown's hidden terraces, surprising perspectives on illuminated skyscrapers. An original romantic activity that turns an Atlanta romantic getaway into a shared investigation, away from tourist crowds, to rediscover together the South's capital from an intimate and authentic angle.
What to do in Atlanta when it rains? Our outdoor escape games remain playable in light rain thanks to downtown's numerous covered passages: Downtown's underground galleries, Peachtree Center's arcades, and pedestrian connections between buildings. A wet-weather activity that reveals underground Atlanta, these tunnels and passages locals use daily. When showers intensify, the city unveils its secret covered spaces, perfect for continuing the adventure while sheltered and exploring an unknown facet of Georgia's capital.
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Our outdoor escape game in Atlanta costs €12 per team (1 phone). To play with multiple phones on the same trail, budget €19 for 2 phones and €25 for 3. The price stays fixed regardless of play duration, and you can take breaks whenever you want to visit a monument or grab coffee.
Absolutely! Our Atlanta trail is accessible from age 8 and designed to be solved as a family. The puzzles mix visual observation (perfect for kids), logical deduction (ideal for teens) and general knowledge about American history. GPS guides step-by-step through secure downtown pedestrian areas — no risk of getting lost.
Budget around 2 hours to discover Atlanta through our treasure hunt, but you're completely free to set your pace. Some teams finish in 1h30 focusing on puzzles, others take 3 hours visiting the monuments encountered. The advantage: no time constraints, start when you want and take as many breaks as needed.
Booking isn't mandatory but highly recommended, especially on weekends and during major Atlanta events (conventions, Braves or Falcons games). You receive your activation code by email immediately after purchase, usable whenever you want with no expiry date.
Atlanta is globally known as the birthplace of the civil rights movement with Martin Luther King Jr., but also as the South's economic capital and host city of the 1996 Olympics. Must-sees: Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, the historic Sweet Auburn district, Centennial Olympic Park, and the striking contrast between Midtown's skyscrapers and Victorian houses. Our trail integrates these iconic locations.
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer ideal conditions: mild temperatures around 20-25°C, little rain, and parks in bloom or autumn colors. Summer can be hot and humid but remains perfectly playable early morning or late afternoon. Winter is mild compared to the Northern US, perfect for outdoor activity without summer crowds.
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