REVIEW · PRAGUE
The Clinic: Escape room in Fun Arena Prague
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A fake clinic? It sounds absurd, until the countdown starts. This cyberpunk story turns a small room into a tense tech playground, with lots of hands-on installations.
I like that the concept is clear from the jump: you’re stuck in a secret clinic full of implants, and your job is to escape before it gets worse. I also really like the human side—staff and a game organizer are there to keep things moving, not just watch you struggle.
One important consideration: it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so you’ll want to plan for stairs/standing if mobility is an issue.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Cyberpunk Clinic Story: What You’re Escaping (and Solving)
- Where You Start in Fun Arena Prague (and How Meeting Works)
- The 45-Minute Flow: Training, Then the Clock Starts
- Inside the Secret Clinic: What the Room Feels Like
- Puzzles and the Two Missions: Escape and Survive
- The Human Side: Staff, Organizer, and Language Options
- Open 24/7 and a Lounge to Reset
- Price and Value: What $46 Gets You
- Who Should Book This Escape Room (and Who Should Skip It)
- Practical Tips for a Faster Escape (Without Guessing Forever)
- Rules You Need to Know Before You Play
- Should You Book Escape from the Secret Clinic?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for Escape room in Fun Arena Prague?
- How long is the game?
- Is training included?
- Is this a private experience or shared with others?
- What languages are available?
- Is it open 24/7?
- Is there an organizer during the game?
- What’s included in the experience?
- What items are not allowed?
- Is it accessible for wheelchair users or people with epilepsy?
- How much does it cost?
Key things to know before you go

- Cyberpunk dystopia, but focused on gameplay: the tech look supports the puzzles, not just the set dressing.
- Two-part mission: escape, and also survive—plus you’ll work out who leads the illegal crew.
- Interactive installations: the room is built around working with what’s in front of you.
- Training happens outside the 45 minutes: your clock starts after a separate briefing.
- Staff support during the game: a game organizer is available throughout.
- Lounge area to chill: there’s space to reset before or after your session.
Cyberpunk Clinic Story: What You’re Escaping (and Solving)

This escape room is set in a dystopian future where the plot feels dark, fast, and very on-theme. You step into a small room that looks like a back-of-house nightmare: implants of all kinds, cyberpunk clinic vibes, and the sense that the people who run this operation are hiding in the shadows.
The premise is simple and motivating: you’re acting like investigators, trapped in a secret clinic, and you need to get out before it’s too late. But it’s not just about finding the exit. A second goal runs alongside it: you’re also trying to figure out who’s in charge of the black-market gang behind the illegal implant trade.
That combo matters. Many escape rooms have one objective only. Here, your thinking has to cover both the mechanics (escape) and the mystery (the gang head). It’s a good setup for groups that like puzzles and also like gossip-level detective work.
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Where You Start in Fun Arena Prague (and How Meeting Works)

Your session starts at the Fun Arena Prague building. For access, you ring Underground City or Správa Areálu at the start point.
Plan to arrive a few minutes early so you don’t feel rushed during check-in. The room is small and time-based, and your first moments matter because you’ll want to get oriented before the briefing and the countdown begin.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not forced to wander across a neighborhood after the game. That’s a small thing, but it makes the overall evening easier to plan.
The 45-Minute Flow: Training, Then the Clock Starts

The total experience is organized around a clear timing split.
- Training is not included in game time.
- The game itself lasts 45 minutes.
So you should think of the 45 minutes as your active puzzle window, not the full time from door to door. If you arrive early, you may have some buffer for briefing and getting settled. If you arrive late, you’ll just lose the precious part—your puzzle time.
You’ll have an organizer available during the game. That’s a big quality-of-life factor in escape rooms. When something is unclear or a mechanism doesn’t behave how you expect, you’re not stuck spinning wheels for the entire session.
Also note the session type: it’s a private group. That tends to create a calmer dynamic than squeezing into a larger shared room, especially if you want to talk things through without feeling rushed by strangers.
Inside the Secret Clinic: What the Room Feels Like
This is a “small room, big pressure” setup. The theme puts you right in the middle of the operation, with implant-related decor that immediately tells you the stakes. You’re not walking through hallways or exploring a huge maze. Instead, you’re working within a contained space designed to keep your focus on the tasks in front of you.
The room leans hard into sophisticated technology and interactive installations. In practice, that means the set isn’t just decorative. You’ll likely be interacting with elements that behave like real devices in a sci-fi setting—controls, panels, and mechanisms that reward attention and teamwork.
Because the room is designed as a dystopian clinic, the vibe is intentionally clinical and cold rather than playful. If you like cyberpunk aesthetics that feel slightly uncomfortable (in a good way), this delivers.
Puzzles and the Two Missions: Escape and Survive
The heart of the experience is the puzzle progression. Your objectives are framed as:
1) Escape before it’s too late
2) Survive while you decode the bigger mystery: identify who is the head of the gang
That “escape + survive” phrasing is more than marketing language. It signals that you’ll be managing urgency while also doing detective work. That changes the way you play. You won’t just sprint toward a door. You’ll be balancing methods, clues, and timing.
You’ll also need to connect puzzle outputs to the “who’s in charge” storyline. In escape rooms, the most satisfying moments are when small bits of information snap together into an explanation. This one is built to push you toward that kind of reasoning rather than pure trial-and-error.
If your group likes roles—someone focusing on deciphering, someone on trying mechanisms, someone tracking time—this theme supports that style well.
The Human Side: Staff, Organizer, and Language Options
One of the strongest positives here is the people. I’d put this near the top of the value list. The staff are consistently described as really nice, and the setup includes a game organizer available throughout the game.
That matters because escape rooms can go sideways when groups feel stuck or confused. Having a supportive organizer helps keep the experience fun instead of frustrating.
Language is also straightforward. Instruction is available in Czech and English, so you’re not stuck guessing meanings in a room full of tech-themed clues.
Open 24/7 and a Lounge to Reset

You can fit this into almost any schedule since it’s open 24/7. In a city like Prague, that flexibility is useful. You’re less dependent on finding the “one perfect time slot” that matches your dinner plans or your walking route.
There’s also a lounge area so you can chill before or after. That’s helpful for groups that want a breather—especially if you’re booking back-to-back activities in the same day. In escape rooms, a calm start usually improves your puzzle performance.
Price and Value: What $46 Gets You
The listed price is $46 per group, and the booking info shows “up to 1.” The exact group-size rules can vary by booking, so make sure you verify what the limit means when you reserve.
Even with that caveat, the value logic is pretty clear:
- You get a 45-minute game, not just a short attraction.
- You’re supported by a game organizer throughout.
- You receive everything needed for the game, so you don’t have to bring gear or figure out how it works.
For a cyberpunk-themed, technology-heavy escape room with interactive installations, this sits in a reasonable zone for Prague, especially if you’re comparing it to experiences that give you less active time or fewer hands-on moments.
If you’re in a small group, it can be a good choice because you get a private format and don’t have to compete for attention. If you’re a big party, you’ll want to check how group size impacts booking and pricing before you commit.
Who Should Book This Escape Room (and Who Should Skip It)
This works best for:
- Adults and teens who enjoy cyberpunk themes and puzzle-solving
- Small teams who like working through clues together
- Anyone who wants a timed challenge without needing a big, complicated setup
It’s not suitable for children under 12, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with younger kids. It’s also not suitable for wheelchair users, so don’t count on accessibility here.
If you have epilepsy, it’s not suitable as well. Escape rooms often use light effects or game-like mechanisms, and your safety matters more than any theme.
Practical Tips for a Faster Escape (Without Guessing Forever)
You don’t need to be a tech wizard to enjoy this. But a few tactics help your group move efficiently.
- Assign one person as the clue reader: someone should stay focused on deciphering and connecting information.
- Assign one person as the try-it person: another person tests interactive installations and reports back quickly.
- Watch the clock like it’s part of the puzzle: 45 minutes passes fast.
- Ask the organizer when you’re truly stuck: using help wisely can save time, and it keeps the fun alive.
- Skip forcing shortcuts: if an installation feels wrong, stop and re-check the clue trail instead of brute-testing everything.
Also, come with the right mindset. This is a story-driven room where the best results come from teamwork and careful attention—not just speed.
Rules You Need to Know Before You Play
To keep things safe and the experience smooth, these items are not allowed:
- Weapons or sharp objects
- Alcohol and drugs
If you’re unsure about an item (for example, anything that could be considered sharp), err on the side of leaving it at your hotel. The room has a controlled setup, and you don’t want check-in to slow you down.
Should You Book Escape from the Secret Clinic?
I’d book it if you want a Prague escape room that feels like cyberpunk technology meets a mystery you can solve, with a clear purpose: escape fast and figure out who’s running the show.
Skip it if mobility, epilepsy concerns, or age are factors for your group. Also skip it if you dislike timed puzzle challenges. The whole experience is designed around a countdown, and that pressure is the point.
If your group is into interactive installations and wants a private, guided-feeling session in a dystopian clinic setting, this one’s an easy yes.
FAQ
Where do I meet for Escape room in Fun Arena Prague?
You start at the Fun Arena Prague building. Ring Underground City or Správa Areálu.
How long is the game?
The game lasts 45 minutes. Training is not included in the game time.
Is training included?
Training is provided, but it is not included in the 45 minutes of game time.
Is this a private experience or shared with others?
It’s listed as a private group.
What languages are available?
The instructor offers Czech and English.
Is it open 24/7?
Yes, it is listed as open 24/7.
Is there an organizer during the game?
Yes. A game organizer is available to you throughout the game.
What’s included in the experience?
You get 45 minutes of game time, training (not counted in the game time), a game organizer, and everything needed for the game.
What items are not allowed?
Weapons or sharp objects are not allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Is it accessible for wheelchair users or people with epilepsy?
No. It is not suitable for wheelchair users and not suitable for people with epilepsy.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $46 per group (up to 1). Check the booking details for the exact group-size limit.






















