Granada Escape Room Experience
Adventure Hunt is a new way to explore, enjoy a stroll and have some fun in the Granada sun. Only 18.50€ per group.
Adventure Hunt is a new outdoor escape room experience in Granada. It is similar to escape rooms and scavenger hunts. Each puzzle uses items in plain sight. They might be murals, buildings, landmarks, water features, statues, play areas or information boards. The questions are designed to make you think and pay attention, making for a fun group activity.
The Adventure Hunt App helps you navigate between puzzles without simply asking you to follow a dot on a map. Hints can be used if you need assistance solving any of the puzzles. The App is available on both Android and iPhone.
This Adventure Hunt is set in the center of Granada, Spain. The route begins on the “Plaza Isabel La Catolica”, and passes through the iconic “plaza Nueva”. It will also lead you through “Paseo de Los Tristes”allowing you to experience the city like traveling back to ancient times . This linear route ends at the “Fuente del Avellano”which is a hidden gem inside of the city,allowing you enjoy some peace and greenery before heading back to the city. This Adventure Hunt consist of 24 clues spread over 1.6km. You need to prepare about 1 hour- 1.5 hour to complete it, but we suggest you to make it a bit more and chill, bring some water and snacks , enjoy a peaceful moment at the end of the hunt. Breathtaking views are guaranteed.
Challenge yourself and have a great time with friends and family. To ensure that everyone is actively participating, a group size of 2-4 individuals is advised. If your group is larger, consider dividing into two different groups.
There is a second Adventure Hunt route coming to Granada very soon, as well as nearby areas, such as: Lecrin Valley, Almunecar, La Herradura and more!
So, make sure you follow Adventure Hunt Granada on Facebook to stay informed.
Granada FAQ
Is the Granada Adventure Hunt an escape room?
The Granada Adventure Hunts are not an escape room but it is a fun experience with similar challenges that need some teamwork and lateral thinking. It is very enjoyable for people who enjoy escape rooms. Everything takes place outside, at your own pace – there is no race against the clock. In fact, we encourage people to take a break for a drink or something to eat and enjoy the lovely surroundings that the Adventure Hunt is set in.
Is Adventure Hunt a walking tour of Granada?
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Is the Granada escape room experience suitable for families?
Yes, Adventure Hunt is great for families.
are the clues complicated?
This is a really difficult question! What we can say is that out of the 10 initial test groups, no single clue was found to be difficult by all groups. Every group did find a couple to be quite challenging, but they were almost always different clues from the other groups.
So we can assure you that you are not faced with any impossible puzzles.
How do I win?
Having fun is winning so there is no need to be too focused on the score. That said, Adventure Hunt has a scoring system, with each clue offering a maximum of 20 points. Collect as many points as you do your Adventure Hunt and compete with friends and other groups.
Can we compete against another group?
Live scores are available within the Adventure Hunt App. You will be able to see the scores of everyone doing the same hunt as you on the Clue Completed page. We encourage a 10-minute break between groups.
Please contact us if you have multiple groups. We can put up a specific configuration so that all of your groups can start on separate clues at the same time.
About Granada
Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the Darro,the Genil,the Monachil and the Beiro. The city sits at an average elevation of 738 m (2,421 ft) above the sea level,yet is only one hour by car from the Mediterranean coast, the Costa Tropical,Nearby is the Sierra Nevada ski station, where the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 were held.
GRANADA-A BEAUTIFUL POMEGRANATE ON THE SPANISH NATIONAL FLAG
Granada has been inhabited since ancient times by Iberians, Romans, and Visigoths. In the 11th century, it became a major city of Al-Andalus under the Zirid Taifa of Granada. By the 13th century, it was the capital of the Nasrid Emirate—the last Muslim-ruled state on the Iberian Peninsula. The city was conquered in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs and gradually Christianized during the 16th century.
The Alhambra, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, is one of Spain’s most visited landmarks. Moorish influence is still visible in the Albaicín district and other medieval sites. From the 16th century onward, the city saw the rise of Mudéjar, Renaissance, Baroque, and Churrigueresque styles. The University of Granada has around 47,000 undergraduate students. The pomegranate (“granada” in Spanish) is the city’s symbol.
MUST-VISIT ATTRACTIONS AND HIDDEN GEMS IN GRANADA CITY
Alhambra: The Alhambra is a stunning Moorish palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain. Built by the Nasrid dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries, it features intricate Islamic art, serene courtyards, and breathtaking views. Once a royal residence, it now stands as a symbol of Andalusian heritage and one of the most iconic examples of Islamic architecture in Europe.
Albaicin Neighborhood: It is centered around a hill on the north side of the Darro River which passes through the city. The neighbourhood is notable for its historic monuments and for largely retaining its medieval street plan dating back to the Nasrid period (13th to 15th centuries), although it nonetheless went through many physical and demographic changes after the end of the Reconquista in 1492.It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1994, as an extension of the historic site of the nearby Alhambra.
Plaza Nueva :sits near the Darro River and is known for its historic charm and medieval street layout from the Nasrid era. Despite changes after 1492, it retains much of its original character. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1994 as part of the Alhambra’s historic area.
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE TOWNS AND THEIR HIDDEN TREASURES
The Granada province in Spain is home to a stunning collection of towns and villages,many of which are located along the beautiful Costa Tropical.Each place offers its own unique charm and attractions, making it a fantastic region to explore.
Granada, the capital city, it’s well known for its rich history and irreplaceable historical and cultural treasure-Alhambra palace and its surrounding Abaicin neighborhood.
Lecrin valley: known as the “Happy Valley ” , just south of Granada, is a peaceful region known for its orange and lemon groves, whitewashed villages, and beautiful mountain views. Nestled between the Sierra Nevada and the Mediterranean coast, it’s perfect for hiking, nature, and a slower pace of life. The valley’s name means “joy” in Arabic, reflecting its lush, fertile landscape.
Costa Tropical: located along the southern coast of Granada, is known for its warm climate, clear waters, and charming seaside towns. Popular spots include Almuñécar, with its beaches, historic castle, and botanical gardens; Salobreña, famous for its hilltop white village and Moorish castle; and La Herradura, loved for diving and a laid-back vibe. These towns offer a mix of beaches, culture, and Mediterranean charm, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Contact Details
Opening Hours
Monday – Sunday, 07:30 – 19:30
The hours listed are approximate, you can do an Adventure Hunt whenever there is daylight.
Location Granada
The start point for the Adventure Hunt is;
Plaza Isabel la Catolica, Centro, 18009, Granada
Contact Adventure Hunt
To contact Adventure Hunt you can use email or Whats App.