A Closer Look at the Private Reykjavik Escape Game Experience: The Scientist 1
If you’re planning a trip to Reykjavik and looking for a unique indoor activity, the Private Reykjavik Escape Game: The Scientist 1 might catch your eye. It promises a one-hour challenge that’s all about teamwork, puzzles, and a bit of mystery — a fun way to break up your sightseeing and try something different. While it’s not a full-day adventure or a scenic tour, it can be a welcome change of pace, especially if you’re traveling with family or a small group.
What I find appealing about this experience is how it offers instant confirmation and a family-friendly environment. That means you can easily squeeze it into a busy itinerary or adjust it for younger travelers. Plus, being a private experience means your group will be the only one participating, avoiding the crowds and making it more personalized. The price, sitting at around $45 per person, isn’t bad for an hour of engaging, puzzle-solving fun, especially considering it’s booked with ease and flexibility.
However, there are a few things to keep in mind. This activity is somewhat limited in duration and scope — it’s just about an hour — and it’s best suited for small groups of up to six people. If you’re after a deeper, immersive experience or a tour that offers more sightseeing variety, this might feel a bit light. Also, since transportation isn’t included, you’ll need to plan your own way to the meeting point in Reykjavik. That said, if you’re after a low-key, fun challenge that sparks some friendly competition, this could be perfect.
This activity caters well to families, small groups, or those seeking a quick mental challenge. It’s straightforward, flexible, and specifically designed to be accessible, even if you’re totally exhausted after a flight or just want a relaxed way to engage your brain. For travelers craving an offbeat, interactive experience without the fuss, it’s worth considering.
Key Points

- Short and sweet: The experience lasts about an hour, making it easy to slot into a busy day.
- Private group: Only your team participates, offering a personalized and intimate challenge.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for children when accompanied by an adult, making it a versatile option.
- No transportation included: You’ll need to arrange your own way to the starting point.
- Great for quick fun: It’s perfect if you want a light, engaging activity without a long commitment.
- Limited scope: If you’re looking for a deep or extended adventure, this might feel a bit brief.
What You Can Expect from This Escape Game
The core of this experience is an escape room setting where your team works together to uncover clues and solve puzzles. The storyline involves stealing a ground-breaking discovery from a scientist’s office, and your task is to escape before the police arrive. It’s a straightforward, fun concept that taps into curiosity and teamwork.
Since the activity is private, you won’t be sharing the room with strangers, which can make the experience more relaxed and less stressful — especially for families or small groups. The puzzles will vary, and while the specifics aren’t spelled out, you can expect a mix of mental challenges designed to test your logic and cooperation.
The experience begins at Borgartún 6, 105 Reykjavík, and ends back at that same meeting point, so you’ll want to factor in your transportation plans. Arriving 15 minutes early is recommended, and punctuality is important because this is a live, timed challenge.
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The Realities of Booking and Pricing
At $45.33 per person, this escape game sits at a moderate price point. It’s an activity that offers pretty good value for an engaging, indoor experience, especially given the ease of booking — most travelers book about 10 days in advance. The inclusion of a mobile ticket makes the process even smoother.
Since most travelers find it suitable for their schedule, you won’t have to worry too much about availability, but be aware that the minimum booking is for two people and the maximum is six. If you’re planning a solo trip or larger group, you might need to look elsewhere or split into smaller groups.
The reviews add some useful context here. One traveler, Amanda O, appreciated doing this activity on the day of arrival, saying, “We did this on the day we arrived… It was so much fun!! We didn’t escape the room but it was still a blast.” This suggests that even if you don’t crack the code, the experience still offers a lot of entertainment and a chance to shake off travel fatigue.
The Experience from a Traveler’s Perspective

Imagine walking into the room, clues scattered about, and your team working against the clock. The puzzles aren’t described in detail, but based on the concept, they might include riddles, pattern recognition, or code-breaking. It’s a challenge that relies on communication, observation, and creativity.
The setting is designed to be engaging without feeling overly intense. Since it’s family-friendly, it seems suitable for a variety of ages, provided kids are accompanied by adults. The one-hour duration helps keep everyone engaged without fatigue, and because it’s private, there’s no pressure from other groups to rush or hold back.
While it generally receives positive comments, some might find it a bit simple or not as challenging as hoped. The review from Amanda mentions that they didn’t escape but still had a great time, which is a good reminder that the main goal here isn’t necessarily to win but to have fun doing it.
Practical Tips for Making the Most of It
- Arrive early: Be there 15 minutes beforehand to ensure a smooth start.
- Plan transportation: Since no transport is included, figure out your route to Borgartún 6 in advance.
- Consider your group: Up to six people can participate, so coordinate accordingly.
- Stay relaxed: Even if you don’t escape, enjoy the mental challenge and the shared experience with your group.
- Book in advance: To guarantee your spot, especially during peak seasons or busy times.
Who Is This Experience Best Suited For?
If you’re after a relaxing, engaging activity that doesn’t take up too much time, this escape game can be a good pick. It’s especially well-suited for families wanting a shared indoor adventure, small groups looking for a team-building challenge, or travelers who enjoy puzzles and mental challenges without the fuss of a full tour.
Keep in mind that if you’re looking for in-depth sightseeing or outdoor adventures, this will be more of a side activity. It’s not a substitute for Reykjavik’s natural wonders, but it complements a busy itinerary well as a fun, light-hearted break.
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Private Reykjavik Escape Game Experience: The Scientist 1
“We did this on the day we arrived. Flight got in at about 7am and we were all exhausted but we didn't want to sleep and continue to mess up our sle…”
FAQ
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, the experience is family-friendly, but children must be accompanied by an adult. It’s designed to be accessible for a variety of ages within a small group setting.
How long does the escape game last?
The experience lasts approximately one hour, making it easy to fit into a day full of sightseeing or other activities.
Do I need transportation to get to the meeting point?
Transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to Borgartún 6 in Reykjavik. Planning your route ahead of time will help you arrive on time.
Can I book alone?
You need a minimum of 2 people per booking, so solo travelers will need to join another group or find a partner to participate.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours aren’t refunded.
Is this activity available at different times?
Yes, multiple times are offered throughout the day, and booking in advance is recommended to secure your preferred slot.
If you’re after a quick, fun mental workout during your Reykjavik trip, this private escape game offers a straightforward way to challenge yourself and bond with your group. While it’s not the most intense or lengthy activity, it’s a neat, stress-free option that adds a bit of mystery and teamwork to your Iceland adventure. Perfect for those who enjoy puzzles or need a low-key activity after a long flight or sightseeing spree.
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