A Batman escape room is opening in Paris in 2022

Batman Gotham City Adventures is an immersive multi-room escape experience set in a secret location in Paris

A Batman escape room is opening in Paris in 2022 1

Batman fans from all over the world can soon get a taste of Gotham City in an upcoming escape room experience based on the adventures of the beloved DC vigilante in his crime-ridden hometown.

Called Batman Gotham City Adventures, the immersive, multi-room escape experience is opening in Paris, France at the end of 2022. Featuring live actors, authentic storytelling, atmospheric settings, gameplay interactions, and fun surprises, the escape room experience offers a rare opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the world of Gotham City.

Developed by independent production studio Dama Dreams in partnership with DC and Warner Bros. Themed Entertainment, Batman Gotham City Adventures is set in a uniquely decorated 3,000 sqm secret location in the heart of the City of Light. Featuring iconic Gotham City characters in exclusive sequences, Batman Gotham City Adventures includes three immersive multi-room escape experiences of 350 sqm each, making it the largest immersive escape room experience in the country.

“Dama Dreams has always looked to push the boundaries of immersive experiences. We believe passionately that it is time to let audiences become a part of the story. We are excited to partner with Warner Bros. Themed Entertainment to allow fans a chance to explore the world of DC’s Batman,” said David Harari, Founder & Development Director of Dama Dreams, which has already staged over 20 productions in France.

More clues and details on Batman Gotham City Adventures, including ticketing and on-sale dates, will be revealed over time ahead of its opening next year through its official website and Facebook and Instagram pages.

In addition to creating original or licensed immersive content, Dama Dreams also manages three Escape Game spaces located in Deauville, Trouville, and La Baule-Escoublac, which collectively welcome more than 65,000 visitors each year.