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The Clinic: Escape room in Fun Arena Prague
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Secret clinics and stolen implants.
This escape room in Fun Arena Prague drops you into a cyberpunk dystopia where the walls feel like part of the story, not just decoration. Your mission: escape a small clinic before things go too far, and then figure out who’s running the black-market operation behind the scenes. It’s a compact, high-focus challenge with a techy look and lots of hands-on interaction.
I especially like the interactive installations vibe. Instead of only solving puzzles on a board, you’ll be dealing with the room like it’s alive—turning, reading, reacting, and using what you find. Second, I like that the game has a built-in “two-track” goal: you’re not just escaping, you’re also tasked to survive and uncover the gang’s leader.
The only real drawback to plan for: it’s not suitable for everyone. People with epilepsy should skip it, it isn’t wheelchair-friendly, and kids under 12 aren’t allowed, so you’ll want to match the room to the right group.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you play
- Entering the secret clinic at Fun Arena Prague
- The 45-minute clock: how training affects your timing
- How the clinic escape works step-by-step
- Step 1: Get oriented in the room
- Step 2: Learn the stakes and begin the tasks
- Step 3: Work through interactive puzzle moments
- Step 4: Finish with the head-of-the-gang mystery
- Step 5: End back at the meeting point
- Escape and survive: why the room feels different from typical puzzles
- The tech-forward cyberpunk design: what to look for
- Language and pacing: playing smoothly with Czech or English
- Lounge area and 24/7 access: fitting this into your day
- Price and value for a private group
- What to bring, what not to bring, and how to be ready
- Who this escape room suits best
- Should you book this clinic escape at Fun Arena Prague?
- FAQ
- Where is the escape room meet-up point?
- How long is the game?
- What languages are available?
- Is it a private group activity?
- Is Fun Arena Prague open 24/7?
- What is the story of the escape room?
- What are your tasks during the game?
- How much does it cost?
- What items are not allowed?
- Who is it not suitable for?
Key things to know before you play

- Cyberpunk secret clinic story with stolen implant stakes that set the tone fast
- Interactive technology and installations instead of purely mental puzzles
- Two goals: escape and survive, plus identify the gang head
- You’re not alone: a game organizer is available throughout
- Open 24/7 with game starts on availability
- Lounge area lets you chill before and after your run
Entering the secret clinic at Fun Arena Prague

Fun Arena Prague is the starting point, and you’ll enter the experience from their Underground City / Správa Areálu area. That matters because this is the kind of escape room where the environment is part of the challenge. You’re not just walking into a generic room—you’re walking into a small dystopian clinic that’s trying to look believable and functional.
The setup is deliberately claustrophobic and story-heavy. You start when you’re inside the room with a bunch of implant-related props and a clear sense of urgency. The theme is cyberpunk, with tech-forward decorations that support the feeling that something is happening on a timeline you can’t control. If you like scenario-driven games—where the room itself pushes you—this one makes sense.
You’ll also have a place to wait if you arrive early: there’s a lounge area to chill. That’s handy in a city like Prague, where you might be mixing activities. If you’re planning multiple stops in one day, this lounge area can keep things smooth.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
The 45-minute clock: how training affects your timing

Your game time is 45 minutes, but training is not included in that game block. That means you should think in terms of a slightly longer total visit than just the 45-minute timer.
In practice, here’s what that usually means for your day:
- Plan to show up early enough to get oriented.
- Don’t schedule another must-do activity immediately after your game.
Also, the room is available 24/7, but starting times still depend on availability. So the key move is to pick a slot that fits your schedule without rushing. Escape rooms can feel stressful when you’re already behind, and this one is built around speed—escape and survive.
How the clinic escape works step-by-step

This is a “team investigator” style experience. You don’t begin with an empty room and random searching. You begin in a small space filled with implant-related items, and after you get oriented you learn the real context: this is a secret clinic, run by people on the fringes of society who manage illegal implant activities.
Then the time pressure kicks in.
Step 1: Get oriented in the room
At the start, you’ll be surrounded by the clinic setting—lots of implants of all kinds. The room is intentionally small, so you’ll feel the space constraints quickly. That’s good if your team works better with close teamwork and quick communication.
Step 2: Learn the stakes and begin the tasks
After a short stretch of taking it in, the story clarifies: you’re racing the clock to get out and to figure out who is behind the illegal sales. This is where the game’s structure matters—there’s more going on than finding a single exit.
Step 3: Work through interactive puzzle moments
The game is described as having interactive installations. You should expect that some solutions come from engaging with tech-like components in the room, not just reading clues. The room supports hands-on play, so don’t hesitate to try things as a group.
Step 4: Finish with the head-of-the-gang mystery
You’re asked to decipher who is the head of the gang. That final question is part puzzle, part deduction, and part story wrap-up. It’s the “survive and identify” twist that makes this feel more like a mini investigation than a straight escape.
Step 5: End back at the meeting point
The experience ends back at the meeting point at Fun Arena Prague. It’s not a walking route or a multi-stop adventure—so once you’re done, you’re done. That makes it easier to fit into an evening plan.
Escape and survive: why the room feels different from typical puzzles
A lot of escape rooms have one job: solve puzzles and open the door. This one adds an extra layer: escape and survive. Even though you’re inside a single small room, that phrasing changes how you play.
It nudges you to think in two directions:
- How do we get out?
- What do we need to learn to survive the situation and reach the truth?
So if you’re the type who gets fixated on the exit, you might have to keep checking the bigger mission: uncovering the illegal sale operation and the gang’s leader. If your team splits roles well, it’s easier. One person can focus on progress toward escape, while another can track the deduction path for the gang head. The game organizer is available throughout, which helps if your team gets stuck on either thread.
The tech-forward cyberpunk design: what to look for
The best part of this room, based on what’s described, is the sophisticated technology and the interactive installations. In rooms like this, the tech isn’t only aesthetic. It’s there to create puzzle interaction. You’ll likely be dealing with components that respond to you, and that kind of cause-and-effect is where cyberpunk design usually shines.
What you should do as a player:
- Keep your eyes moving. Tech-like fixtures can look like set dressing until you interact with them.
- Don’t treat any clue as automatically irrelevant. If it’s part of the clinic equipment, it may connect to the gang-head deduction.
There’s also a strong “dystopian future” tone. That isn’t just costumes. It shapes the mood of the room so you feel like an investigator under pressure. If you enjoy story atmospheres that stay consistent from start to finish, this one is built that way.
Language and pacing: playing smoothly with Czech or English

You can play in Czech or English, and the instructor language option is listed as Czech and English. There’s also a game organizer available throughout the game. That matters more than it sounds.
Escape rooms are tough when you don’t understand what you’re supposed to do. Here, having a facilitator who can guide you while you play reduces the chance you’ll lose momentum due to language confusion. It also helps your team communicate clearly—especially if you have a mixed-language group.
Pacing is another quiet benefit. Because the experience is designed around a 45-minute game block, you’ll stay within a tight rhythm: learn fast, test ideas, and connect clues before time runs out.
Lounge area and 24/7 access: fitting this into your day
You can book play slots because the venue is open 24/7, but your actual start time depends on availability. The big practical takeaway is flexibility. If you want to do this after dinner or squeeze it between sightseeing stops, you have more options than you’d have with a venue that closes early.
The lounge area is a small thing, but it’s useful. You can decompress and get your team in the right headspace before you step into the clinic. And when you finish, you can hang around a bit rather than immediately sprinting into your next plan.
Price and value for a private group
The price is listed as $46 per group up to 1, and the experience is a private group. That combination can be great value if you’re booking for a small circle—especially since you’re getting a full 45-minute game with everything needed and an organizer available.
But there’s a practical check you should do before you commit: the listing shows up to 1 for the group price. That’s clear enough that you should verify how many participants the booking includes for that price. If your group is bigger, you’ll want to understand whether the price scales by additional players or by booking type.
Still, even at $46, the value is usually about what you’re buying: a structured, techy escape room with interactive installations and a guided setup. You’re not paying for transportation or a long day trip. You’re paying for a short, focused experience with clear content and a time limit that keeps it fun.
What to bring, what not to bring, and how to be ready
This is one of those experiences where being ready helps you enjoy it more.
Not allowed:
- Weapons or sharp objects
- Alcohol and drugs
You’ll also want to dress in a way that lets you move and lean in to examine items. The room is small, and the game involves interactive installations, so your team will do better if nobody spends the game adjusting awkward clothing or shoes.
If you’re sensitive to lighting or medical triggers, take note: people with epilepsy are not suitable. If that’s even a maybe for someone in your group, don’t gamble.
Who this escape room suits best
This escape room fits best if you like:
- Cyberpunk themes and story-driven play
- Interactive tech puzzles that feel hands-on
- Team problem-solving where roles matter
- A clear goal beyond just opening a door (escape plus survive, and decode the gang head)
It’s also a strong choice for couples, friends, or small parties who want something compact and self-contained. Because it’s private group, the experience can feel more tailored to your team dynamic.
Who should probably skip it:
- Children under 12 (not allowed)
- Wheelchair users (not suitable)
- People with epilepsy (not suitable)
Should you book this clinic escape at Fun Arena Prague?
I think you should book it if you want a short, tech-focused escape room with a cyberpunk story and interactive installations, and you like the idea of working both to escape and to uncover the gang’s leader. The 45-minute structure keeps it energetic, and the organizer support means you’re less likely to get completely stuck.
Skip it if your group has accessibility needs not supported here, or if epilepsy is part of the equation. Also double-check the participant count implied by the listed price, so you don’t end up surprised about how group size maps to cost.
If you’re in Prague and you like hands-on challenges more than museum-style sightseeing, this one is an easy win.
FAQ
Where is the escape room meet-up point?
The start is at the Fun Arena Prague building. You should ring Underground City or Správa Areálu.
How long is the game?
The game is 45 minutes. Training is not included in game time.
What languages are available?
The experience is available in Czech and English.
Is it a private group activity?
Yes, it is listed as a private group.
Is Fun Arena Prague open 24/7?
Yes, it is open 24/7, and starting times depend on availability.
What is the story of the escape room?
You are escaping from a secret clinic where implants are involved, and you need to stop the illegal activity by figuring out who leads the black-market gang.
What are your tasks during the game?
The highlighted tasks are to escape and survive, and to decipher who is the head of the gang.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $46 per group up to 1.
What items are not allowed?
Weapons or sharp objects are not allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Who is it not suitable for?
It is not suitable for children under 12, wheelchair users, or people with epilepsy.

























