You’ll step into a hidden corner of Prague and find yourself wielding real magic wands alongside friends as you tackle clever puzzles and talkative paintings. Guided by a local game master, you’ll laugh (sometimes at yourself), listen for clues in unexpected places, and discover what your team can do together—maybe even surprise yourself along the way.
We were already arguing about which one of us would be the “chosen wizard” before we even stepped into the old stone building in Prague. Our game master, Petr, grinned like he’d seen it all before (he probably had), handed us these surprisingly heavy wands, and told us not to break anything magical—or mortal. The room smelled faintly of wax and something herbal, maybe sage? There was a painting on the wall that winked at me. Not kidding. I almost lost it right there.
The first puzzle stumped us for a good five minutes. My friend Anna kept waving her wand like she was conducting an orchestra instead of casting spells. Petr just watched, arms crossed, trying not to laugh too loudly. When we finally got it—somehow the answer involved both light and sound—I felt this weird little rush, like maybe I could actually pass a wizard exam if I tried hard enough. The voices from the walls (real voices, not in my head) startled me more than once. You start to forget you’re in an escape room and not some secret part of Charles Bridge or tucked behind a bar in Old Town.
I didn’t expect how much teamwork mattered here; there’s no way one person could solve everything alone. At one point Anna tried saying a spell in Czech (she definitely butchered it), and Petr just shook his head but let us try anyway—he said sometimes magic works best when you don’t overthink it. There were moments where we all went quiet, listening for clues or just soaking up how strange and fun it felt to play at being magicians in Prague for an hour.
By the end, we made it out with three minutes to spare—sweaty palms, slightly embarrassed laughter echoing off the painted walls. I still think about that last puzzle; I’ve never seen Anna so serious about anything that wasn’t coffee-related. Walking back out onto the street felt oddly normal after all that strangeness inside. If you’re ever in Prague and want something different from another castle tour or beer hall, this magic school escape game is worth the hour—just don’t expect your wand skills to impress any locals.
The experience lasts 60 minutes inside the magic room.
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required.
You get live entertainment with a professional game operator guiding your team through the adventure.
The activity takes place at a venue in Prague city center with easy access by public transportation.
The difficulty is rated as “middle”—challenging but suitable for most groups.
Yes, both adults and children can participate; it’s designed for all ages.
The venue is open daily from 10AM to 10PM.
You can book for groups between 2 and 6 participants per session.
Your hour includes entry into Prague’s interactive wizard-themed escape room, use of real magic wands to solve puzzles, guidance from a local professional game operator throughout your quest, plus live entertainment as you work together with your group—all easily accessible by public transport right in central Prague.
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