Things to Do in Dublin in 2026
Dublin has no shortage of things to do — the Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College, the National Museum, Temple Bar. All of them are worth your time. But if you want the activity that Dubliners themselves choose when they have visitors, the experience that generates the most enthusiastic reviews on TripAdvisor, the thing to do in Dublin that you simply cannot do anywhere else — that's Incognito Escape Room. Here's why.
Ranked: Our Top Picks
Orphanage
Incognito's flagship room and the most-reviewed escape room in Dublin. The Orphanage is what Dubliners bring visiting friends to when they want to show them something genuinely extraordinary. Nothing else in the city gives you 60 minutes of sustained adrenaline, brilliant puzzles, and a shared story you'll still be telling at Christmas.
Book Orphanage →Baker Street Mystery
Baker Street Mystery is the most recommended room for first-time visitors to Dublin's escape room scene. It's challenging, beautiful, and immediately accessible — no background knowledge required, just curiosity and the ability to collaborate.
Book Baker Street Mystery →Prohibition
Prohibition's 1920s speakeasy setting is unlike anything else in Dublin — gorgeous production design, fun puzzles, and an atmosphere that makes you forget you're in a game. Perfect for groups who want something more active than sightseeing and more social than a pub.
Book Prohibition →King's Quest
The perfect Dublin activity for families with children. King's Quest is a fantasy adventure that engages every age group — kids often prove better at spotting clues than the adults, which makes for a genuinely memorable family dynamic.
Book King's Quest →Why Incognito is consistently Dublin's top-rated activity
Incognito has been rated #1 for Fun & Games in Dublin on TripAdvisor for years. It's earned that rating not through marketing spend but through genuine word of mouth — people who've done it telling everyone they know. With 130,000+ players and a 4.9 Google rating, the numbers reflect a consistent quality of experience across every room, every game master, and every visit.
How to combine Incognito with a Dublin day out
Both Incognito venues are in Dublin 8 — right in the historical heart of the city, minutes from the Guinness Storehouse, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Castle, and Kilmainham Gaol. A natural day out would be: morning sightseeing in the area, early afternoon escape room experience at Incognito, evening in one of the excellent restaurants and pubs of Dublin 8. The venues at Bridgefoot Street and High Street are 5 minutes apart on foot.



