Escape Room Stockholm

Best Escape Room in Stockholm 2026 – Complete Guide

July 18, 2026 • 7 min

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Best escape room in Stockholm — The Enchanted Alley at Quezzle

Best Escape Room in Stockholm 2026 – Complete Guide

Which is the best escape room in Stockholm? It depends on your group. Playing for the first time? Go with Faraos Grav. Want the toughest challenge? Book Bank Heist. Bringing kids? The Enchanted Alley fits best. We run Quezzle at Döbelnsgatan 12, and this guide compares our five rooms. Yes, we are ranking our own rooms. But you get a straight answer about which one to book first.

Quick room comparison

Room Difficulty Best for
Bank HeistHigh · 4.5/5Experienced players who want pressure
Sherlock vs MoriartyHigh · 4.0/5Detective fans and logic lovers
Post ApocalypseMedium-high · 4.0/5Mixed groups and team building
The Enchanted AlleyMedium · 4.5/5Families and kids
Faraos GravMedium · 4.0/5Beginners and first visits

Every room takes 2 to 7 players and runs for 60 minutes. The difficulty ratings are the same ones shown on our room pages, no made-up scores for this article.

Bank Heist – for groups who want it hard

You plan the perfect bank robbery. Get into the vault, find the loot and get out before time runs out. Bank Heist is our hardest room at 4.5 out of 5, and it shows: some groups run out of time here. That is the point. If you have played a few escape rooms and want real resistance, book this one. Read more about Bank Heist.

Sherlock vs Moriarty – for people who like to think

Moriarty has left traces all through the room and you have 60 minutes to solve the case. The puzzles run on logic and deduction rather than searching for hidden objects. Got someone in your group who always solves the mystery before the detective does? Put them in this room and see what happens. Difficulty: High. Read more about Sherlock vs Moriarty.

Post Apocalypse – best for mixed groups

Humanity depends on you. Post Apocalypse sits at Medium-high, a level that works when the group is mixed: experienced players get a workout, first-timers still get into the game. The room forces you to split up and talk to each other, which makes it our most common pick for team building and corporate groups. Read more about Post Apocalypse.

The Enchanted Alley – best for families

A magic alley, enchanted objects and one chance to escape. The theme makes it the favourite among our younger players, and the puzzles need no strength or speed to solve. Kids play from age 8 together with an adult, and from 14 they can play on their own. More on that on our page about escape rooms for kids. Read more about The Enchanted Alley.

Faraos Grav – best first room

You got in, but will you get out? Faraos Grav is the room we recommend when someone asks where to start. The Medium level gives you a clear start and puzzles that link into each other at a steady pace, so you learn how an escape room works while playing. And a game master follows you the whole way, dropping a hint when you need one. Read more about Faraos Grav.

How to pick the right room

  • First time? Faraos Grav, then The Enchanted Alley.
  • Kids in the group? The Enchanted Alley. From age 8 with an adult.
  • Work event or kickoff? Post Apocalypse, or several rooms at once if you are many.
  • Played before and want a challenge? Bank Heist or Sherlock vs Moriarty.

Price and practical details

All five rooms cost the same: 900 to 2,520 SEK per group depending on group size, roughly 360 to 450 SEK per person. The full price table is in our escape room Stockholm price guide. You find us at Döbelnsgatan 12, a five-minute walk from Rådmansgatan. Check available times and book.

Frequently asked questions

Which escape room in Stockholm is best for beginners?
Faraos Grav. The Medium level and steady puzzle pace make it the best first room. The Enchanted Alley is a solid second pick.

Which one is the hardest?
Bank Heist, rated 4.5 out of 5. Save it until you have played a few rooms.

Can kids play?
Yes, from age 8 together with an adult up to and including age 13. From 14 they play without an adult in the room.

What does an escape room in Stockholm cost?
At Quezzle, 900 to 2,520 SEK per group of 2 to 7 people. The price covers the group, not per person.

◆ About Escape Room

What is Escape Room?

Escape Room Stockholm is an exciting and engaging experience where participants are locked in a room filled with riddles, puzzles, and secrets that must be solved to find the key to freedom. The group must cooperate, use logic, and creative thinking to overcome the challenges and escape within a limited time.

It is a captivating experience that tests communication, problem-solving, and teamwork. The Escape Room concept comes in different themes and difficulty levels, making it a popular activity for both friends and workgroups seeking excitement and mental exercise. It is a fun and challenging activity that entices people to explore their skills and enjoy an unforgettable moment together.