

AIM Escape, Immersive Entertainment Space
8 Canter Wy, London, E1 8PS -
Up to
25 guestsOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
AIM Escape is a premium escape room and puzzle game experience right in the heart of London. Our mission was to take the escape room concept to a new high. Our players will experience a level of involvement and immersion that confirms AIM as the premium brand of choice for those who crave extreme challenges, complex narratives and hyper realistic sets and props. Discover our innovative and immersive escape rooms and more in London.
We say rooms we mean rooms. Each gripping scenario has more than one challenging area to master. We are jacking up the Jeopardy and the thrills to a whole new level.
Will you be able to escape the psychopath? Neutralise a deadly virus? Save the wedding? Qualify as secret agents? Or restore robotic love?
We have 4 escape rooms and a table top puzzle game, with completely different themes and puzzles in each, teams will be split in groups of 4-6 people.
We can organise so that you pay a certain amount in advance, and we'll have the drinks chilled for you upon arrival. A couple of things to note would be that at the moment due to Covid, you'd unfortunately be drinking out of plastic cups! It's also important to state that the drinks will be served in our lobby, which is the space that all teams will start and finish in. It is quite small so there may not be enough room for all of you to sit down. However, we also have connections to bars and restaurants nearby that we can recommend for a sit-down drink/meal.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 25
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Public transport
Space Rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Attendee Minimum Age
16
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 30 days before the event
Location
Reviews
- justme3030September 2025
My friends and I did the Hotel of Horrors over the bank holiday weekend a couple of weeks ago, and it was such a blast! Definitely scarier than I expected—though maybe we were just too “in the zone,” and the creepy background music made everything feel way more intense. Our gamemaster, Harry, was fantastic: super helpful and incredibly patient with all our chaos, especially since we kept sprinting away at every hint of ghost voices or spooky sound effects!
- Jamie YoungOctober 2025
We did patient zero and Harry was an amazing games master. A great experience and highly recommend it! We did somehow manage to escape (with some minor help…) and had an amazing time doing g so. Will be back to try the other games!
- Matt KnowlesSeptember 2025
Fantastic experience. Lockers (free of charge), tidy, and clean environment. Greeted at the door by our Game master (Adam). We opted for Spy Heroes. Adam set the scene and off we went. He was attentive throughout, needed a few hints at times, but Adam was great at leaving us the time to figure bits out. A super experience, and the multitude of tech-based puzzles was a nice move away from padlocks! Will be back for the horror based ones, after hearing the occasional scream from other rooms 🤣
- gabriela klimaOctober 2025
My friends and I did psychopath’s den. The GM was really enthusiastic and helpful ( Harry ! ). The room itself was really cool , it was pretty dark but we ended up finding 2 torches and a walkie that had its own torch. The puzzles were pretty good and solvable we wasted a lot of time looking for a key that was right in front of us 🤣 There were 6 of us in total and we finished just over an hour.
- Shafeer RishadOctober 2025
Our escape room experience here was good. We were a bit late, and the staff were very good in dealing with this. The escape room itself (we chose the horror one) was brilliant and extremely hard compared to other ones I've been to, which is a good thing. I do feel we were given too many clues at the end to make us feel like we hadn't done badly and so that we could actually escape, but this took away from the experience. I'd rather fail with dignity than be helped with my way out. I would suggest the staff don't do this in future.







