REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Game of Thrones Private Outdoor Escape Game in Dubrovnik
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Game of Thrones meets a city stroll. This private outdoor escape game turns Dubrovnik’s Old Town into a living version of King’s Landing, with a wooden mission book, puzzles, and a light treasure-hunt feel. I love that it’s group-only and built so you can move at your own speed, not shuffle along behind a big crowd.
Two hours in Dubrovnik can feel like a lot of walking for not much payoff, but this one adds structure. You get the right mix of show-themed wayfinding and real city exploration, plus coffee, tea, and soft drinks built in. The one drawback to consider: once the Game Master (hello, Iva) sets you up, the experience is largely self-paced, so it won’t scratch the itch for people who want constant step-by-step guidance.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel
- What This Private Escape Game Really Feels Like in Dubrovnik
- The Wooden Mission Book: 5 Padlocks and a Clear “Next Step” System
- King’s Landing Filming Locations: Seeing More Without the Slow-Tour Drag
- Entering the Game: Meeting Iva and Getting Your Start Right
- Puzzles and Difficulty: Easy Enough to Enjoy, Clever Enough to Think
- Walking Old Town Without Losing Your Group (Or Your Mind)
- Value for Money: Why $48.27 Feels Reasonable for This Format
- Who Should Book This, and Who Might Skip It
- Booking the Right Day: Weather and Timing Reality Check
- Should You Book This Game of Thrones Escape Game in Dubrovnik?
- FAQ
- How long is the Game of Thrones private outdoor escape game in Dubrovnik?
- Is this experience private or shared with other groups?
- What language is the game offered in?
- What do you do during the game?
- How many locations and locks are part of the game?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What’s included with the booking?
- Do I need to be a Game of Thrones fan to enjoy it?
- Is it physically demanding?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel

- A sealed wooden mission book: You start with a mysterious book closed by 5 padlocks, then use it to guide where you go next.
- 7 puzzle locations around Old Town: Each stop is a mini challenge where you open the locks to reveal your next move.
- Private experience for just your group: No blending into a mass tour. You’re there for your team’s pace.
- Easy difficulty, puzzle-first fun: Logic tasks are designed to be friendly for beginners and mixed ages.
- Refreshment break included: Coffee, tea, and soft drinks keep energy up during the walk.
- Game Master at start and finish: Iva meets you to explain the game, then is there again at the end for wrap-up and photos.
What This Private Escape Game Really Feels Like in Dubrovnik

This is not a sit-down escape room. It’s an outdoor quest that uses Dubrovnik’s historic lanes as your game board. You’ll start with a clear mission, then spend the next couple hours solving puzzles that pull you from one filming spot area to the next.
The best part, for me, is how it avoids the usual Dubrovnik problem: big tours, long waits, and everyone marching at the pace of the slowest camera. Because this is private for your group, you keep control. If you’re fast, you move fast. If you’re stuck, you slow down and work it out.
And it’s designed for people who want something fun while seeing sights. The game is described as a blend of an escape room and a treasure hunt. That matters because you’re not just collecting trivia. You’re using the information to advance, which turns the walk into an actual activity, not a passive tour.
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The Wooden Mission Book: 5 Padlocks and a Clear “Next Step” System

The core mechanic is simple and clever: you receive a mysterious wooden book sealed with 5 padlocks. After the introduction, you and your teammate(s) are mostly on your own. The book isn’t just decorative. It becomes your guide for the whole route.
At each of the 7 locations, you solve puzzles to open locks and reveal where you go next. That structure does two useful things for you:
- It keeps you moving through the Old Town in the right order, so you’re not guessing.
- It prevents the most annoying kind of “DIY”: wandering until you eventually feel like you’re lost.
You’ll also get what the game calls a test of logic, map reading, and even something playful about your sense of embarrassment. That sounds silly, but it fits the vibe reviewers consistently mention: you’re meant to stay engaged, not stress out.
King’s Landing Filming Locations: Seeing More Without the Slow-Tour Drag
The game is built around the major Game of Thrones filming locations in Dubrovnik’s Old Town area, presented as King’s Landing. The route also includes spots just outside the city walls, not only the most obvious interior sights.
This is one of those experiences where “what you see” matters less than “how you see it.” Instead of stopping, listening, then walking on, you’ll approach landmarks with a reason. You’re hunting the next clue, checking details, and translating what you learn into action.
It also helps with pacing. Reviewers describe walking the game leisurely and still finishing in about 90 minutes to 2 hours. If you want a half-afternoon plan that feels purposeful—without locking you into a rigid schedule—this works well.
One extra detail that can change the whole experience: the game includes a break option in a café mid-way through. If you’re planning this for a day with other activities, that’s handy. You get a built-in moment to pause without having to plan one.
Entering the Game: Meeting Iva and Getting Your Start Right

You meet at Brsalje ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not left trying to figure out where the trail drops you.
Your Game Master meets you at the start and gives you the sealed wooden book plus the mission briefing. This is where you want to pay attention, even if you’re tempted to jump straight into puzzles. A quick setup matters in a city like Dubrovnik, where it’s easy to lose time or wander off-route if you don’t understand how the book drives the sequence.
The host associated with this experience is named Iva, and she’s described as friendly, engaging, and helpful. That support is also part of why this feels beginner-friendly: you’re not expected to figure everything out with zero guidance.
In practical terms, the experience uses a mobile ticket, is offered in English, and has a “confirmation at booking” structure. It also allows service animals, and it’s marked as near public transportation—useful if you’re mixing this into a day that includes buses or taxis.
Puzzles and Difficulty: Easy Enough to Enjoy, Clever Enough to Think

The stated difficulty is easy. That doesn’t mean boring. It means the tasks are designed so you can keep moving and still feel smart when you solve something.
What I like about this level: it’s a good match for groups with mixed ages and puzzle comfort. One family experience notes that even someone new to escape rooms had fun, and the tasks were not too hard. Another notes that Game of Thrones knowledge is helpful for fun facts but not required to complete the game.
That last point is important for value. If you’re a non-fan, you’re not stuck doing homework. You can still enjoy the walking, the clues, and the puzzle flow. If you are a fan, you’ll likely enjoy the show tie-ins more, but you won’t be blocked either way.
If you do love escape rooms and puzzle challenges, keep your expectations in line with “easy.” This is a thinking game, not a brain-melter. You’ll still get that satisfying lock-and-clue payoff, but you might finish feeling like you could handle more.
Walking Old Town Without Losing Your Group (Or Your Mind)

Dubrovnik can be crowded, especially in peak hours. This game’s private format helps you avoid the classic Old Town experience of being surrounded by tour groups in every direction.
The game is built around walking through the Old Town discovering filming locations. That means you should plan for a steady walking rhythm. The activity is rated for moderate physical fitness, so it’s not described as a fully strenuous hike, but it is still an active experience outdoors.
Also, because you’re solving puzzles while walking, you’ll likely stop more often than a typical guided tour. That’s a feature. Those puzzle moments are what make the sightseeing feel like an adventure rather than a checklist.
And because you finish back at the start, you don’t have to solve an extra “how do we get out of here” problem at the end.
Value for Money: Why $48.27 Feels Reasonable for This Format

At $48.27 per person, you’re paying for a structured activity that replaces a traditional tour. You’re not just getting access to landmarks. You’re getting:
- a mission setup with a sealed wooden guide book
- 7 puzzle locations that drive your route
- equipment provided so you don’t need to bring gear
- refreshments (coffee, tea, soft drinks)
- a private format so your group isn’t competing with a crowd
Two hours in Dubrovnik can cost more if you book a guided tour that tries to cover too much ground. Here, the time is intentionally focused. You’re using the game to explore, which can make it feel like more than “just another attraction.”
It’s also a solid value if you’re traveling with kids. One description mentions keeping kids engaged while exploring. Even if you’re not traveling with children, puzzle-based sightseeing tends to make a couple of hours fly by more pleasantly than lining up at another site.
Who Should Book This, and Who Might Skip It

This experience is a great fit if you want:
- a private Old Town activity that’s not a long guided lecture
- a puzzle hunt that’s easy enough to enjoy but still clever
- Game of Thrones filming spots without slow walking in a crowd
- a couples or family plan where you can sit together and solve
It’s also ideal as an orientation activity early in your time in Dubrovnik. One review-style insight from the experience notes that doing it as a first activity helped with mapping out the city.
You might think twice if you strongly prefer a “host talks, we follow” style. The structure is mostly self-guided after the introduction, with the Game Master present at the start and end. If you want someone to continuously guide you street by street, this may feel too independent.
And if you’re an escape room pro who wants hard puzzles and constant pressure, the easy difficulty could feel light. This isn’t marketed as a brutal challenge.
Booking the Right Day: Weather and Timing Reality Check
This is an outdoor game, and it requires good weather. If weather cancels the experience, you’re offered a different date or a full refund.
So pick a day when Dubrovnik looks stable. If your itinerary is flexible, you’ll make this work smoothly. Also note it’s about 2 hours approx., so you can pair it with a morning or afternoon plan without it swallowing your entire day.
Should You Book This Game of Thrones Escape Game in Dubrovnik?
If you want King’s Landing vibes with real Dubrovnik walking and puzzles that keep your brain lightly switched on, I’d book it. The private format, the wooden book mechanic with 5 padlocks, and the refreshment break are the kind of practical touches that turn a standard sightseeing day into an experience.
Choose it especially if:
- you dislike big tour groups
- you want a fun couple/family activity that doesn’t require Game of Thrones expertise
- you like solving puzzles more than listening to explanations
Skip it if you need a fully guided tour with continuous commentary or if you want a difficult escape-room-style workout. For the rest of you, this is a smart way to see Old Town at an enjoyable pace while testing your logic instead of your patience.
FAQ
How long is the Game of Thrones private outdoor escape game in Dubrovnik?
It takes about 2 hours.
Is this experience private or shared with other groups?
It’s private for your group only.
What language is the game offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What do you do during the game?
You solve puzzles at multiple locations to open locks and discover your next stop, using a sealed wooden mission book as your guide.
How many locations and locks are part of the game?
There are 7 locations you visit, and your wooden book starts sealed with 5 padlocks.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Brsalje ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included with the booking?
You receive a mobile ticket. The equipment you need is provided, and coffee, tea, and soft drinks are included.
Do I need to be a Game of Thrones fan to enjoy it?
No. You can complete the game without being a show expert, and the experience includes fun facts for fans.
Is it physically demanding?
It’s listed as requiring moderate physical fitness, since it’s an outdoor walking activity.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



























