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Escape Rooms in Tasmania: Best Rooms, Themes and Group Bookings

Tasmania's escape room scene offers a thrilling way to test your wits and teamwork in some truly immersive settings. Whether you're looking for a fun night out with friends, a unique team-building activity, or a challenge that gets your adrenaline pumping, escape rooms across the state deliver brain-teasing puzzles and atmospheric experiences that keep you on your toes from start to finish.

These clever venues take you through carefully crafted scenarios, from mysterious crime scenes to fantastical adventures, each designed to keep you engaged and thinking creatively. You'll work together to solve riddles, find hidden clues, and unlock the secrets that stand between you and freedom. It's the kind of activity that brings out the best in groups, whether you're seasoned puzzle enthusiasts or having a go for the first time.

This guide rounds up some of Tasmania's best escape room experiences, so you can find the perfect challenge for your group and your timeframe. Get ready to lock horns with some seriously clever puzzles and emerge victorious.

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    Salamanca Market

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    Battery Point

    Salamanca Market is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Salamanca Place

    Battery Point

    Salamanca Place is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Lark Distillery and Bar

    Hobart

    Lark Distillery and Bar is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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