Though it's a little out of the way (you'll have to take two different elevators to wind up in a slightly sketchy building), House of Kaidan nonetheless manages to deliver with the small space that it has. There are two different escape rooms boasting creepy... Read more
One of the more expensive escape room options in Shanghai, but it’s worth it — Pulupulu is known for the immersive experience. The space is large and well-decorated, with an impressive Harry Potter-esque main hall. They currently have 13 different rooms with a wide... Read more
Three types of games available here: VR games, escape rooms and, wait for it, VR Escape Rooms! It's both of them, at once, basically escape rooms with VR glasses on. They've partnered with Ubisoft for two of their escape rooms. Read more
MC has 4 different locations around the city (including one in Pudong!), and is quite cheap, at a measly 100-200rmb per person. Consequently, it's on the janky side: a fair number of puzzles involve peeling print-outs glued onto surfaces and rooms have "bookshelves"... Read more
Popular, popular place, so make sure you reserve spots well in advance (particularly for the weekends). It's at a happy medium when it comes to production quality, not the best, but certainly not the worst. It’s a little under the average price for its quality... Read more
Think Mr. X, but cheaper and less expat-friendly. The rooms range in size, so think about the size of your party before picking one. Prices range from 180-240rmb per person depending on the room. Read more
Think Mr. X, but cheaper and less expat-friendly. The rooms range in size, so think about the size of your party before picking one. Prices range from 180-240rmb per person depending on the room. Read more
MC has 4 different locations around the city (including one in Pudong!), and is quite cheap, at a measly 100-200rmb per person. Consequently, it's on the janky side: a fair number of puzzles involve peeling print-outs glued onto surfaces and rooms have "bookshelves"... Read more
Think Mr. X, but cheaper and less expat-friendly: they have six rooms, which vary widely in size, as well as English-friendliness. There are five different locations around town, but the most popular is this one in Jing'an. Their most popular one is Dungeon, a... Read more
RU Kidding is a must for escape room enthusiasts in Shanghai. It’s a popular place, so make sure you reserve spots well in advance (particularly for the weekends). It’s quite pricey: 1050 RMB for a standard room, regardless of the number of participants, with special... Read more
Singaporean and Malaysian street food staples, such as Hainan Chicken Rice, Laksa, Prata and Chilli Crab. Read more
MC has 4 different locations around the city (including one in Pudong!), and is quite cheap, at a measly 100-200rmb per person. Consequently, it's on the janky side: a fair number of puzzles involve peeling print-outs glued onto surfaces and rooms have "bookshelves"... Read more
MC has 4 different locations across the city, and is quite cheap, at 100-120RMB per person. However, do take the low prices with a grain of salt, as quality could be slightly compromised. If your party is less than 4, you can make a reservation anyways and team up... Read more