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Escape Rooms in Berlin for Large Groups (2026 Guide)

The best escape rooms in Berlin for large groups include House of Tales (up to 40 simultaneous players, from €25/person), Mind Arena (mobile format for 3–100 people, from €30/person), EXIT Game (100+ players across multiple rooms, from €25/person), The Room (up to 24 players, from €28/person), and Final Escape (up to 70 players in two rounds, from €27/person). Most providers offer battle mode where teams compete against each other. GalaCube curates 3–5 vetted event matches and delivers them within 24 hours — completely free for you.

7 min readMarch 2026

Best Escape Rooms for Large Groups

1. House of Tales

One of Berlin's largest escape room venues with five cinematic rooms. Up to 40 players can play simultaneously across multiple rooms, making it ideal for mid-size teams. Their battle mode lets groups compete against each other in parallel, with a shared debrief afterwards. The 3-hour team package includes a dedicated event host.

Up to 40 simultaneous
From €25/person
German, English
Battle: Yes

2. Mind Arena

Mind Arena brings the escape room to your venue. Their mobile format accommodates 20 to 50 people per session (up to 100 in two rounds) and offers a longer, more varied gameplay experience than traditional escape rooms. Perfect if you've already booked a venue and want to add a structured team activity without transporting everyone to a separate location.

3–100 (mobile)
From €30/person
German, English
Battle: Yes

3. EXIT Game

The largest escape room operation in Berlin by capacity. Over 100 people can play across their multiple rooms, with 2–8 people per team. They offer dedicated team building and corporate event packages with coaching, moderation, and optional catering. Their outdoor mission at the Berlin Wall adds a unique city exploration element.

100+ players
From €25/person
German, English
Battle: Yes

4. The Room

Consistently rated among Germany's best escape rooms, The Room offers cinematic sets and immersive storytelling. Up to 24 participants can play simultaneously across their rooms. Smaller capacity than some competitors, but the production quality is exceptional. Best for teams that value experience over headcount.

Up to 24 simultaneous
From €28/person
German, English
Battle: Yes

5. Final Escape

Final Escape can host up to 35 people simultaneously, or up to 70 in two rounds. Half the team plays while the other half waits in their lounge with drinks. Their rooms feature elaborate physical puzzles and set design. A solid mid-range option for groups that want quality without the premium price tag.

Up to 70 (2 rounds)
From €27/person
German, English
Battle: Yes

6. TeamEscape

TeamEscape offers the lowest starting price in Berlin and combines traditional escape rooms with outdoor city rallies. Groups of 15+ get discounted rates. Their online escape game "Berlin Loot" lets remote teams compete in groups of 5–20. Two locations across Berlin provide flexibility for larger groups.

Up to 30 simultaneous
From €21/person
German, English
Battle: Yes

Provider Comparison Table

ProviderMax CapacityPrice FromLocationBattle Mode
House of TalesUp to 40 simultaneousFrom €25/personMitteYes
Mind Arena3–100 (mobile)From €30/personComes to youYes
EXIT Game100+ playersFrom €25/personFriedrichshainYes
The RoomUp to 24 simultaneousFrom €28/personMitteYes
Final EscapeUp to 70 (2 rounds)From €27/personFriedrichshainYes
TeamEscapeUp to 30 simultaneousFrom €21/personMitte, FriedrichshainYes

How Escape Rooms Work for Large Groups

A standard escape room fits 4–6 people. So how do you make it work for 20, 50, or even 100? Berlin's providers have developed three approaches:

Battle Mode

Multiple teams play different rooms simultaneously and compete on time or points. A host coordinates the experience and runs a shared debrief. This is the most popular format for corporate events.

Sequential Rounds

Half the group plays while the other half socialises in a lounge area (often with drinks and snacks). Groups rotate after 60–90 minutes. Works well when you combine the escape room with another activity or dinner.

Mobile Escape Room

Providers like Mind Arena bring the escape room to your venue. No travel logistics, no splitting the group across locations. The gameplay adapts to your space and can accommodate very large groups.

Tell us your group size, preferred dates, and budget — we'll curate 3–5 escape room options from the providers above within 24 hours.

What to Consider When Booking

Group size:

Know your exact headcount. Providers need this to assign the right number of rooms and plan the schedule. Some offer discounts for groups of 15+.

Language:

All six providers above offer rooms in both German and English. Confirm when booking, especially for international teams.

Add-ons:

Most providers offer catering, drinks, and event moderation as add-ons. Some have their own lounge areas. Ask about packages that bundle the escape room with food and drinks.

Timing:

Allow 2.5–3 hours total: 15 minutes briefing, 60 minutes gameplay, 15 minutes debrief, plus transition time between rounds for larger groups.

Budget:

Expect €25–40 per person for the escape room itself. Team building packages with moderation and catering run €50–80 per person.

Combine with Other Activities

An escape room takes 60–90 minutes, which makes it easy to pair with a second activity for a half-day or evening event. Here are three combinations that work well:

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the maximum group size for an escape room in Berlin?

EXIT Game can accommodate 100+ players across their rooms. Mind Arena's mobile format handles up to 100 in two rounds. For truly large groups, these two providers are your best options.

How much does an escape room cost for a team of 30 in Berlin?

For 30 people, expect €750–1,200 for the escape room experience (€25–40 per person). Team building packages with moderation and catering typically run €1,500–2,400 total.

Are escape rooms in Berlin available in English?

Yes. All six providers featured in this guide offer rooms in both German and English. Confirm the language when booking, especially during peak season when English sessions may have limited availability.

What is "battle mode" in escape rooms?

Battle mode means multiple teams play different rooms simultaneously and compete on time or puzzle completion. A host tracks each team's progress and runs a shared debrief at the end. It adds a competitive element that works brilliantly for corporate events.

Can an escape room come to our office or venue?

Yes. Mind Arena offers a fully mobile escape room experience that they set up at your location. This eliminates travel logistics and works for groups of 20–100. Other providers like EXIT Game also offer outdoor formats at various Berlin locations.

Plan Your Escape Room Team Event

Tell us your group size, preferred dates, and budget. GalaCube curates 3–5 vetted escape room options and delivers them within 24 hours — completely free.