“Love this company in general but this was one of my favorite rooms I’ve done with them. It’s well designed and has great production value. Loved everything from beginning to end. Puzzles are a bit on the easier side and are pretty clear / straightforward so if you’re an escape room regular you should be able to get through these with no hints.”
65 games played
“This room feels like a fun house. It just keeps going and going and going. In the best way possible. My favorite escape games are the ones that make you feel like a kid running around wanting to explore things. That’s this room. It’s BEAUTIFUL and huge. But not massive where you couldn’t do it with a smaller crew. I don’t remember much of the puzzles but I remember walking out of there having a really amazing time.”
83 games played
“Awesome place! We’ve done a lot of escape rooms and the Atlantis one was really well built. It actually tired ourselves out too so it definitely required some brain power. Can’t wait to come back and try out The Pyramid and Black Dragon.”
96 games played
Mostly Positive
120 E 8th St #312, Los Angeles, CA 90014, USA
Mostly Positive
634 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA 90021, USA
Mostly Positive
634 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA 90021, USA
Mixed
222 E 32nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90011, USA
“Great room. It should have better reviews because it was very well done and put together. It is a difficult room so not to be done unless people are more proficient and have a lot of escape room experience.”
194 games played
“Love this company in general but this was one of my favorite rooms I’ve done with them. It’s well designed and has great production value. Loved everything from beginning to end. Puzzles are a bit on the easier side and are pretty clear / straightforward so if you’re an escape room regular you should be able to get through these with no hints.”
65 games played
“This room feels like a fun house. It just keeps going and going and going. In the best way possible. My favorite escape games are the ones that make you feel like a kid running around wanting to explore things. That’s this room. It’s BEAUTIFUL and huge. But not massive where you couldn’t do it with a smaller crew. I don’t remember much of the puzzles but I remember walking out of there having a really amazing time.”
83 games played
“Awesome place! We’ve done a lot of escape rooms and the Atlantis one was really well built. It actually tired ourselves out too so it definitely required some brain power. Can’t wait to come back and try out The Pyramid and Black Dragon.”
96 games played
“Great room. It should have better reviews because it was very well done and put together. It is a difficult room so not to be done unless people are more proficient and have a lot of escape room experience.”
194 games played
Downtown Los Angeles, or DTLA as it has come to be known, used to be one of the least desirable parts of the city. But DTLA has seen a wave of revitalization over the past decade that has helped transform it into one of the most exciting and attractive areas in all of Southern California. Today, DTLA is known for its trendy restaurants, diverse cultural experiences, and, of course, incredible escape rooms. On your next visit to Downtown LA, be sure to grab a bite at the Grand Central Market, take in a show at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, or catch a game at the Crypto.com arena (formerly known as the Staples Center) in LA Live.
If you’re looking for the epicenter of escape rooms, look no further than DLTA. Since the first escape rooms arrived in Los Angeles in 2016, the film capital of the United States hasn’t stopped crafting these immersive puzzle experiences. In fact, Los Angeles proper is home to 49 different escape room venues and DTLA has emerged as the arguable heart of the LA escape room scene. Stash House is a perennial hit with players across all levels of experience. Lab Rat at Hatch Escapes continues to win award after awards. And if experiencing a healthy fright is your thing, then Quest Room’s Project Minotaur is for you. With over 170 escape games in the entire area, the possibilities are nearly endless — you’ll find games with themes of horror, adventure, crime, espionage, and plenty you may not expect.
Remember those point-and-click adventure games where you’re locked in a room and have to solve puzzles to find the key and escape? Those online games were the original inspiration for the live escape rooms you’ll find all across the world today. An escape room is an immersive experience where you (and your team of 2 or more people) are locked in a room with a series of puzzles for 60 minutes. To escape and win the game, you have to look for clues, solve the puzzles, and find the key. While most escape rooms only give you 60 minutes to complete the challenge, others may have shorter or longer time limits. Many venues are private rooms where you and your team are the only players. However, some places may pair you with other groups who booked a slot at the same time. And don’t worry about getting stuck, asking for hints on a difficult puzzle is totally normal. While the original escape room (created by SCRAP in 2007) had a fairly simple aesthetic, today’s escape games often take you into a different world. Artistic set designs, secret doors, and unique interactive elements are all part of the fun. It’s like an adventure game that you can interact with in real life. But if you’re hoping to preview any rooms before you book a game somewhere, detailed images and videos can be hard to find. To keep the puzzles a secret and preserve the experience of seeing the room for the first time, most venues only offer a few photos or a short trailer about the room’s theme or narrative. The only way to know what it’s like is to go and try it for yourself!
There are plenty of awesome escape rooms to choose from in DTLA. The goal of Morty is to make escape rooms more accessible for everyone to find and play. With Morty, you can: - Browse escape rooms anywhere in the country - Read reviews and ratings from other community members - Book a room together with your friends Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned escape room enthusiast, our aim is to help you play more escape rooms and visit more immersive attractions.
Most escape room venues don’t accept walk-ins, and time slots for popular games may fill up fast. Besides that, not every escape room is the same — some have varying difficulties, and you don’t want to get stuck playing a room that’s beyond your experience level. That’s why the best way to book an escape room in DTLA is through the Morty app. You can get updates on new games, read reviews, compare details (including difficulty, theme, runtime) and plan an outing with friends, all on the same platform. You can even coordinate games with your friends collaboratively. Download the Morty app and book your adventure today!