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Fox in a Box Hong Kong Escape Rooms

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Kwun Tong
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Open now· closes 11:00 PM
Best for ages
6 years – 13+
Setting
Indoor/Outdoor
Typical visit
1.5 hours
Parking
Onsite

Busy times

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About this place

Tucked away in Kowloon, Fox in a Box Hong Kong brings Europe's award-winning escape room expertise to Hong Kong with eight highly immersive, meticulously themed game rooms. Designed like actual movie sets, each room challenges players' wits with electronic mechanics and creative puzzles. It is highly popular among families due to its exceptionally English-friendly design and its highly collaborative, screen-free gameplay.

Things to know

Adult Supervision

For kids aged 12 and under, at least one adult must play inside the room. For teens under 15, an adult guardian must be present on-site for arrival and departure.

Kid-Friendly Tweaks

You can request child-friendly puzzle adaptations for the Life Sentence or Bunker rooms, ensuring younger kids can actively solve clues.

Dedicated Game Masters

Staff monitor each room via HD cameras and audio, sending tailored on-screen hints to help kids progress without frustration.

Sensory & Fear Warnings

The Other Side and Zodiac Killer rooms contain creepy elements that may scare sensitive kids. Bunker, Zombie Lab, and Tesla's Mystery use flashing lights.

Facilities & amenities

Near MTR
Air-Conditioned
Parking Available
Staff Supervised
Birthday Party Bookings
Indoor

Best ways to book this activity

We compare prices, perks and policies so parents can book confidently.

  • Official Site

    Official
    HK$240
    • Instant confirmation email
    • Book online in advance
    • Mobile/print ticket
  • Klook logo

    Klook

    HK$240
    • Instant confirmation
    • Mobile ticket
    • Timeslot pre-booking required
  • KKday logo

    KKday

    HK$240
    • Non-refundable
    • Valid 90 days from issue
    • Timeslot pre-booking required

Prices update periodically. We may earn a small commission when you book through partners, at no extra cost to you.

Opening hours

Monday11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
FridayToday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Location & getting there

Address
Flat 5, 9F, Eastcore, 398 Kwun Tong Rd, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Public transport
MTR Kwun Tong Station · 5 min walk
Guide

Getting here

By MTR

Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station and leave via Exit A2. Walk along Kwun Tong Road toward Eastcore for about 4 to 5 minutes.

By Bus

Alight at the bus stops near Millennium City 6 (MC6), which is directly adjacent to the Eastcore building.

By car

Navigate to 398 Kwun Tong Road. The entrance to the Eastcore paid carpark is located on How Ming Street.

By Taxi

The easiest drop-off or pickup point is right next door at Millennium City 6 (MC6), allowing a quick walk into Eastcore.

Parking fees

HK$24per hourHourly parking at Eastcore carpark (entrance via How Ming Street)
HK$160listingDaily maximum parking fee

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Good to know

Are the rooms too difficult for younger kids?
No, certain themes like Life Sentence, Bunker, and Wild West Saloon can be modified specifically for children aged 6 to 10 so they can successfully solve age-appropriate puzzles alongside adults.
Will our group have to merge with strangers?
No, all bookings are strictly private. Only your family or party members will be inside the room with you during your booked session.
Can we host a kids' birthday party here?
Yes! They offer dedicated kids' birthday packages for ages 8 to 16, combining 60 minutes of gameplay, 30 minutes of party lounge space, and themed photo sessions.
Is there any risk of kids getting scared or trapped?
Rooms are monitored by Game Masters, and exit doors are always accessible in an emergency. Most rooms focus on adventure rather than horror, except Zodiac Killer and The Other Side.
How much does it cost, and is it worth it?
Prices range from HK$240 to HK$260 per person depending on group size. Parents agree it is a high-value, high-quality, and highly immersive screen-free experience.

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