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Escape rooms for kids in Toulouse

Magic schools, treasure hunts, and friendly puzzles — these 16 escape rooms in Toulouse are designed for young players and children's parties. Each card shows the recommended age, team size, and duration.

16 escape rooms
  • 2-5 people8+60 min.

The Mission "Torpedo" confronts you with a perilous situation: an allied submersible ship disappears from your radar while the enemy prowls within your perimeter. Hunted by the enemy, you are the next target... Therefore, you must locate them and arm your torpedoes to defend yourself and retaliate.

B50030Rangueil
  • 3-5 people8+60 min.

The "Deepdown" mission is based on a plot that will leave you no respite! Aboard a U-53, you explore the ocean depths when suddenly, you fall victim to a breakdown that pulls you to the bottom of the water. To avoid sinking and save your crew, you must manually restart the engines. And another threat is looming: the lack of oxygen.

B50030Rangueil
Windar Theory
Escape game

Windar Theory

  • 2-12 people10+60 min.

Ultimate mission to save Dr. Windar! As a team, dive into a nuclear bunker, solve puzzles, thwart traps and find top-secret research. Adrenaline guaranteed!

BCstop_area:SA_22François Verdier
  • 3-12 people8+55 min.

Get ready to take on the challenge with family, friends! Dive into an atmosphere worthy of a TV show hosted by Quizy, our virtual presenter equipped with an A.I, in an electrifying atmosphere. On the program, questions about the blind test, cinema, series, celebrities, cartoons, and much more, during 9 thrilling rounds, punctuated at the end by our famous double or quits, capable of turning the game around in an instant! Are you ready to press the buzzers and take on the challenge?

B50030Rangueil
  • 3-5 people12+60 min.

Does Artéphius, the mystical alchemist, hold the secret of eternity? Join a daring guild to find out if the legendary potion of life truly exists. Traverse stars and spells to unlock the ancient secret of immortality.

stop_area:SA_1152Barrière de Paris
Sabotage
New
Escape game

Sabotage

  • 2-6 people10+100 min.

Dive into a unique mission at LudiRobot, where a sabotaged machine is causing playful chaos in Toulouse. Find the culprit and restore order, but beware, the lack of global pressure might be your biggest challenge. Are you up for it?

Astop_area:SA_27Saint-Cyprien – République
The Cursed Stone
New
Escape game

The Cursed Stone

  • 4-7 people10+60 min.

The mystery deepens around Jacques Soubise, an expert in antiquities. Missing for a week, he left behind secret research crucial to his "life quest." Explore the streets of Toulouse and uncover what he was truly hiding. Are you up to the challenge?

A40121Jean Jaurès
  • 2-6 people12+60 min.

Mystery in southern Colorado! The residents of Mesa Verde are fleeing strange phenomena. The Morane's son, an adventurer, disappeared while investigating. Take on the challenge to uncover the secret of the shamanic lands and bring the adventurer home!

A40121Jean Jaurès
Mission Asterion
New
Escape game

Mission Asterion

  • 2-6 people12+60 min.

The Astérion mission has taken an unexpected turn. A distress call, an unsettling silence. Do you know what surprises await you in this space quest to bring the ship back to Earth? Get ready, because this journey could change everything you thought you knew!

A40121Jean Jaurès

Escape rooms for kids: age, birthdays, and what to expect

Children's escape rooms turn fear into delight: vibrant decorations, tactile puzzles, and hosts who gently guide the team when they're stuck. A great alternative to another movie outing — and a hit for a child's birthday.

Pay attention to the age recommendation on each card. Rooms marked 6+ are perfect for younger schoolchildren with an adult in the room; 8+ and 10+ quests are usually completed by children on their own, with the host observing. For birthdays, many venues in Toulouse offer party rooms, a cake corner, and group discounts — ask about this when booking.

A typical session lasts 60 minutes; teams of 2–6 players work best. Younger groups can request additional hints to ensure no one gets upset — the difficulty remains friendly.