Escape to Paris
Room 1: The Louvre Museum
01
Our first stop in this escape game brings us to the world's largest art museum. You will need to learn key vocabulary like musée (museum), tableau (painting), and sculpture to solve the mystery of a hidden code left behind by a famous artist.
Inside the Louvre
Unlocking the Secrets of La Joconde
Your adventure begins at the Louvre, the world's most famous musée. Your first task is to locate the Mona Lisa, known in French as La Joconde, amidst the crowds. Distinguish between un tableau (a painting) and une sculpture to identify the colors and shapes surrounding the masterpiece. Decipher these visual clues to reveal the first digit of your exit code!
La Pyramide
Le Portrait
L'Artiste
L'artiste: A person who creates art, like a painter or sculptor.
La Pyramide: The iconic glass structure at the entrance of the museum.
Le Portrait: A painting or drawing of a person, such as a portrait.
Room 2: The Seine River
Our journey continues as we leave the museum and head to the heart of the city, where we will solve puzzles along the river.
'Le Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris, crossing the beautiful river, le fleuve.' - Paris Guide
Explore the 'Notre-Dame Cathedral'. See the gothic 'gargouilles'!
Room 3: Montmartre
It is time to climb the winding streets of Montmartre. We will focus on prepositions of place and action verbs like monter (to climb) and regarder (to look) to solve our final challenge.
A Morning in Montmartre: Sequence Your Clues
Unlock the Secret of Paris
In Montmartre, your actions like 'monter' (to climb) revealed the final cultural clues. Put everything together to unlock the ultimate password: LIBERTÉ.
Along the Seine, you identified 'le pont' (the bridge) and landmarks. Each location provides a fragment of the map. By 'combiner' (combining) these clues, the full picture emerges.
From the Louvre, you found a palette of colors. Use the French word for color, 'la couleur', to categorize the art you saw. Combining these keys brings you closer to the exit.
The city of light holds many secrets; you have successfully learned to 'déverrouiller' (unlock) them all with your French skills.
Our Parisian Journey Recap
You have successfully decoded the mystery of Paris! Throughout this adventure, you mastered essential vocabulary for navigating the city, such as le musée (museum) and le pont (bridge). We explored the cultural significance of iconic landmarks from the Louvre to Montmartre, while practicing vital verbs like manger (to eat) and regarder (to look). You are now prepared to navigate the City of Light with confidence and flair.
Merci d'avoir joué!
You have successfully escaped our virtual tour of Paris! We hope you enjoyed exploring the Louvre, the Seine, and Montmartre while practicing your French. Remember, "La pratique fait la perfection" (practice makes perfect). Keep using your new vocabulary daily, and remember that Paris awaits your future visit. "Au revoir et à bientôt!"
Escape Paris: A French Language Adventure
Kelly Denzler
Created on June 29, 2026
An educational journey for beginner French students. Solve language-based puzzles across the Louvre, the Seine, and Montmartre to master essential vocabulary and cultural facts while unlocking the gates to the City of Light.
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Escape to Paris
Room 1: The Louvre Museum
01
Our first stop in this escape game brings us to the world's largest art museum. You will need to learn key vocabulary like musée (museum), tableau (painting), and sculpture to solve the mystery of a hidden code left behind by a famous artist.
Inside the Louvre
Unlocking the Secrets of La Joconde
Your adventure begins at the Louvre, the world's most famous musée. Your first task is to locate the Mona Lisa, known in French as La Joconde, amidst the crowds. Distinguish between un tableau (a painting) and une sculpture to identify the colors and shapes surrounding the masterpiece. Decipher these visual clues to reveal the first digit of your exit code!
La Pyramide
Le Portrait
L'Artiste
L'artiste: A person who creates art, like a painter or sculptor.
La Pyramide: The iconic glass structure at the entrance of the museum.
Le Portrait: A painting or drawing of a person, such as a portrait.
Room 2: The Seine River
Our journey continues as we leave the museum and head to the heart of the city, where we will solve puzzles along the river.
'Le Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris, crossing the beautiful river, le fleuve.' - Paris Guide
Explore the 'Notre-Dame Cathedral'. See the gothic 'gargouilles'!
Room 3: Montmartre
It is time to climb the winding streets of Montmartre. We will focus on prepositions of place and action verbs like monter (to climb) and regarder (to look) to solve our final challenge.
A Morning in Montmartre: Sequence Your Clues
Unlock the Secret of Paris
In Montmartre, your actions like 'monter' (to climb) revealed the final cultural clues. Put everything together to unlock the ultimate password: LIBERTÉ.
Along the Seine, you identified 'le pont' (the bridge) and landmarks. Each location provides a fragment of the map. By 'combiner' (combining) these clues, the full picture emerges.
From the Louvre, you found a palette of colors. Use the French word for color, 'la couleur', to categorize the art you saw. Combining these keys brings you closer to the exit.
The city of light holds many secrets; you have successfully learned to 'déverrouiller' (unlock) them all with your French skills.
Our Parisian Journey Recap
You have successfully decoded the mystery of Paris! Throughout this adventure, you mastered essential vocabulary for navigating the city, such as le musée (museum) and le pont (bridge). We explored the cultural significance of iconic landmarks from the Louvre to Montmartre, while practicing vital verbs like manger (to eat) and regarder (to look). You are now prepared to navigate the City of Light with confidence and flair.
Merci d'avoir joué!
You have successfully escaped our virtual tour of Paris! We hope you enjoyed exploring the Louvre, the Seine, and Montmartre while practicing your French. Remember, "La pratique fait la perfection" (practice makes perfect). Keep using your new vocabulary daily, and remember that Paris awaits your future visit. "Au revoir et à bientôt!"