Escape rooms for large groups in Lawrenceville

Company for a birthday, work team, or just a big group of friends? These 8 escape rooms in Lawrenceville accommodate 7+ people — with space, parallel puzzles, and a role for everyone.

8 escape rooms
  • 2-8 people14+60 min.

The Hawk, an international arms dealer, is your target. Attack his HQ, disarm traps and alarms, find clues and capture him. It's a mission not for the faint-hearted!

  • 2-8 people14+60 min.

Uncover a secret society's hideout intent on disrupting Parliament's opening, or risk their escape into London's shadowy underworld. Time is of the essence!

  • 2-10 people14+50 min.

The warden’s keys have gone missing, on your watch! Can you and your team find them before this turns into an escape attempt?

Treasure Island
Escape game

Treasure Island

  • 2-10 people12+50 min.

Captured by pirates, your survival depends on proving your worthiness for the crew. Outsmart them and stay off the shark's menu!

  • 2-10 people14+60 min.

In a post-zombie-apocalypse lab, discover mutated strains of the virus. Race against time, to determine who's immune to what & produce the right vaccines.

  • 2-8 people12+45 min.

Lost in the woods, a mysterious cabin hides danger! Enter and get trapped. Can you escape before the Skull Collector returns? Find out now!

Escape rooms for large teams: how to play with ten people

Most escape rooms are limited to 4–6 players, so finding one for a large group is a classic organizer's headache. This page features rooms in Lawrenceville that can actually accommodate 7, 8, and even 10+ people: large multi-room sets, duel formats where two teams compete, and venues that run multiple rooms simultaneously.

For corporate events and birthdays, call the venue after booking: many offer party rooms, championship formats across multiple escape rooms, and group discounts that aren't even listed on the site.

Practical tip: in a large team, appoint a "captain" to gather findings and keep track of time — with 8 pairs of hands, the bottleneck isn't the complexity of puzzles, but communication. Duel rooms solve this by splitting you into rival teams.