You’ll step inside Gramado’s most talked-about escape room and get one hour to steal a legendary diamond before alarms go off. Expect teamwork, laughter, and maybe sweaty palms as you crack codes with family or friends. Local hosts guide you through every twist—and whether you win or lose, you’ll walk out buzzing.
The first thing I noticed was the faint hum of voices echoing down the hallway, mixed with a whiff of something like old books and fresh coffee (maybe from reception?). We’d barely stepped into the Gramado escape room when our host, Rafael, grinned at us like he knew a secret. “You have sixty minutes,” he said, tapping his watch. The way he explained it—there’s this huge diamond locked away, the guard’s been bribed, and we’re supposed to outsmart every trap before the alarm screams and cops show up—I mean, it sounded easy until that heavy door clicked shut behind us.
I won’t spoil anything, but let’s just say my cousin tried to guess a code based on her birthday (no luck), and my dad got so into searching for clues that he actually crawled under a table—Rafael must’ve seen everything on camera because I heard him chuckle through the intercom. There were moments when we all talked over each other or just froze for a second, listening for any hint we’d missed. The pressure builds fast in there; even my hands felt sweaty touching those cold metal locks. For a second I forgot we were in Gramado at all—it could’ve been London or New York, except for Rafael’s accent reminding us where we were.
The success rate is only 35%, which made me feel better about how many hints we needed. Honestly, I didn’t expect to laugh so much—especially when my mom tried to reason with a fake security camera (“I know you’re not real!”). Afterwards, stepping back into daylight felt weirdly triumphant. You end up talking about your favorite puzzle all afternoon. If you’re looking for something different from chocolate shops and lake strolls in Gramado—a real group challenge—this diamond heist game is it.
The experience lasts 60 minutes inside the room.
You need at least 2 players; up to 5 can join per session unless you book exclusivity for your group (up to 8).
Yes, but you must confirm via WhatsApp and pay an extra fee for exclusivity.
You should arrive at least 15 minutes early for instructions; punctuality is required.
It’s not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.
Infants must sit on an adult’s lap; otherwise suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, all fees and taxes are included in your booking.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the venue.
Your session includes all entry fees and taxes; local hosts explain everything before your hour begins. Flexible booking lets you change dates up to 24 hours ahead if needed—just remember to arrive early so you don’t miss any instructions before your group dives into the challenge together.
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