Escape Land

Love escape rooms?
Love puzzles?
Love playing as a team with up to 6 of your friends?
Then you’ll love Escape Land

Escape Land is a escape room in which you have to escape from within 60 minutes.  Fight through a maze of puzzles and mysteries which will eventually lead you to opening to door to exit, well that is if you solve them all within 60 minutes.

The rooms are designed to challenge your mind, creativity and logic, you will need to work together with your team to get out in time. Using and combining the objects that can be found inside the room which takes skill and thinking from all.

They have two rooms which you can play from Professor Oxford’s Experiments and Da Vinci’s Exploration.

Professor Oxford’s Experiments

You will be locked in to the Mad Proffesor’s house and you travel back 100 years in time. During the game you need to meet with the Professor and use his time travelling machine to come back to the present.

This escape room is based on Escape Land’s original game: Escape from the Age of Steampunk. There are a lot of similarities between these two  escape games, please only book if none of the players in the team has played that room in the past.

Da Vinci’s Exploration

Just a few people  know, that Leonardo Da Vinci was part of a secret organisation guarding the holy grail. You need to find the grail and use it as a magical key on the right door, it will then grant you a long and happy life, if you believe in it. The road to the key won’t be easy, because evil forces are working on finding the key as well, they are planning on destroying it. Da Vinci set up different obstacles and challenges on the way to the holy grail to keep unworthy people from finding it. The enemy needs 60 minutes to get to it, are you faster than them?

The quest is based on Da Vinci’s life. This escape game requires players to work as a team to solve hidden puzzles, look for clues and to try to escape in an hour. The room gives to the players the opportunity to use their knowledge, teamwork skills to accomplish a unique escape game.

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There rooms are certainly the most ideal escape games for team building, game enthusiasts, friends & families.

To book a game click here


Thanks to Escape Games London who let some of the community of Love Pop Ups London come down to play and solve the mystery of Da Vinci.  Read all blogs/reviews from the comment section below.

“Di vinci code was defiantly the holy grail of escape rooms, quite possibly one of the best i have done so far.
It has a good mix of puzzles and searching for hidden keys or clues, and they helped you out if you needed it.
Great for a small team of around 5 or 6 as you can split up and concentrate on different things, its not a linear game so you can solve bits in different orders.
The theme inside the room has been very well throughout and there is a good level of attention to detail dotted around.
I think you, your friends, co-workers or family would all love this game and come out smiling and feeling pleased you just had a great satisfying experience:)
I would definitely do mad scientist room now as i can only image its just as good as the Di Vinci Code!”
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Ceri

“We started in a relatively small, very dark room and immediately set to task. There are plenty of puzzles and locks in the first room, so all five of us had enough to do. The puzzles don’t necessarily follow a sequential storyline arrangement, but they all make sense and fit within the Da Vinci setting.”

Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Bianca blog post

“I’ve done quite a few escape rooms so I was very impressed by the overall construction of this particular escape room. Before the start of the game we were sat in the waiting room with multiple wooden and metal brain teasers. This gave me an indication that the game makers behind this genius room really thought of clever mechanisms that challenges the brain and logic. Without giving away spoilers, I find that the best escape rooms are ones that follow a strong storyline and transforms and convinces you that you’re in another place. Like a movie set or stage. I felt I was really in touch with the theme of this game and there was enough activities to involve the whole group whilst being easy enough to follow but with some challenges along the way.
This game encourages the team to communicate and work together otherwise it’ll delay the overall performance and time in getting out.
It’s a really well made room and this is definitely one to try as it involves something that I’ve never seen before in an escape room.
I give this room 5 strong stars.”
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Tracey

“Yes, another escape room this is! The game’s creator, Peter. Coming from Hungary, this was his first escape room fully built by himself and constantly updated and improved. Actually, one of the puzzles we played had just recently been added, and it was one of my favourites.”
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Steve blog post

“Starting with the props, to the person and the puzzles, it was all good! I entered to find a really cool foyer with a map wall, fun props and simple puzzles inspired by Da Vinci’s inventions which you can play with. I quite liked that you can start with those to mentally get ready while you wait. The person who worked there was very nice and answered all our questions with a smile. He introduced us to the game in which we would be finding the Holy Grail by solving puzzles set up by ‘Da Vinci’ himself. The puzzles were really inventive and I won’t spoil it, but one moment in the game feels like magic. I have done a bunch of the escape games in London, but the challenges in this one felt fresh and fun and there was some real originality. I found the room challenges to be fairly straightforward and clear and the Da Vinci theme was well-done. We only asked for one hint and finished with 11 minutes to spare, so I think the difficulty level was perfect for us. I particularly liked the physical games just because they were quite fun, but all of them were good and there was a fair amount of all types of puzzles. “
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Rubi

“Hidden at the Tottenham Court Road end of Oxford Street you will find this escape room. The waiting room is full of fun things to interact with as you wait for your allotted time. My 4 friends and I went in to see if we could crack Da Vinci’s Code and escape with the Holy Grail.”
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Henri

“Escape rooms – where a team is locked in a room filled with puzzles and clues to help them escape – have become all the rage in the last year or so and I had my first encounter on my trip to Vancouver in October. I had an absolute blast trying to solve the riddles in that archeology/Indiana Jones-inspired room (even though we filled miserably) and had been itching to try it again, now knowing what I was getting myself in for and hopefully being better at spotting clues. So when the opportunity came up to try the Da Vinci Exploration at Escape Land in London, I jumped on the chance.”
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Zarina blog post

“First EVER escape room and boy, why an escape room it was! Puzzles, locks and mind boggling challenges, it was action packed from the very beginning! I love the torches and the sense of mystery.. I highly recommend checking out this place if you’re in town, it will be one of the best hours you’ll spend!”
Da Vinci Code
June 2017

Livi

“If you like locks, logical thinking, intriguing puzzles and an element of surprise then this is the game for you.
The Da Vinci theme was set perfectly and carried on throughout the whole experience. It had a nice mix of tasks and puzzle pieces some of which I have not seen before, helped add to the wow factor to the room.
Definitely one to keep you on your toes and does require you to think carefully as sometimes the solution is not always obvious and requires deeper thinking.
I felt the atmosphere and the story of the room worked well together and if you around and looking for a room with a bit of something different then I would try this out.”
Da Vinci Code
August 2017

Jennifer

“Wow these rooms are so immersive and so different to any others and you can wear clothes and hats to get into the spirit of the whole room and story just amazing.”
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Joanne of Love Pop Ups London blog post

“A very good and complete escape room company!
I have now played both of their rooms: Professor Oxford’s Experiments and Da Vinci’s Exploration and truly enjoyed both of them. Professor Oxford’s Experiments is a more traditional; escape room even though some of the puzzles are quite creative and quirky. You will have to travel in time and work your way back to the present in order to escape. Da Vinci’s Exploration was my favourite of the 2 rooms.
Exploration is actually the perfect word to describe this game.
The room is set-up just like you are on an adventure and your mission is to find the Holy Grail.
It’s full of really interesting puzzles to solve and full of surprises. This game is worth every penny and it will definitely keep you on edge!
A must do if you are an escape room addict and want something a little bit different.
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Jennifer

“This room is themed around time travel, with classic as well as modern elements. From the first minute, we were all busy working on puzzles, finding clues and solving riddles. There is so much to do, we didn’t have a dull moment in any of the rooms.”
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Bianca blog post

“Though this escape room is more traditionally set out compared to their other game, there’s still elements within that you wouldn’t find in other escape rooms. The innovative puzzles and the effort gone into setting this apart from other companies is clear. So not only are you solving puzzles but you’re also wrapped up in the storyline and those combined makes the games designed by Escape Land both fun and challenging and having these makes the game more.”
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Tracey

“Team work makes the dream work..’ And for this escape game.. This quote means everything…”
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Joice

“Back down to the hidden gem of Oxford Circus. This time to try to escape Professor X’s room. Five of us entered the room and immediately saw things to do.”
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Henri

“A little on the ‘What to expect side’ from an escape room located within the heart of London’s Oxford Street but with all that put aside I was quite surprised how good this escape room was. Based in old offices, Escape Games London has 2 escape rooms to challenge you (Professor Oxford’s Experiments room and the Da Vinci’s Exploration room)I did Da Vinci’s Exploration room and from the moment the door closed until the 60th Minute (as we just about completed It on the cusp!) I was totally engaged with so many interactive puzzles/clues and places to look see and do and sounds playing in each room (great if you have a minimum team of 4 or more I recommend) this has to be up there with many other escape rooms I’ve done recently as I do like very interactive rooms, you won’t be disappointed with this Escape Room. So if your luckily enough to live or near London and you love escape rooms, or even coming over to visit London, then I highly recommend you and your mates/family check out Escape Games London.”
Professor Oxford’s Experiments
August 2017

Jason


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