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Experience Brighton’s murder mystery with a fun, interactive escape game at The World's End Pub, perfect for fans of detective stories and immersive fun.
If you’re on the hunt for something more interactive than your typical sightseeing in Brighton, The Prince’s Panic Murder Mystery Experience might just be what you’re looking for. This escape room-style event, hosted at The World’s End Pub—an iconic Brighton spot—offers a chance to step into the shoes of a detective and unravel a compelling cold case from the city’s past. Priced at around $32.33 per person, it promises an hour of storytelling, puzzle-solving, and a good dose of theatrical fun.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines history, storytelling, and live acting into a compact, engaging activity. The fact that you get to join real actors who bring the story to life is a huge plus, creating a more authentic and immersive feeling. Plus, finishing up your detective work with a visit to the downstairs bar for arcade games offers a relaxed way to wind down after the mystery.
One potential consideration is that this experience is geared toward adults and older teens—children under 10 aren’t suited for it. If you’re after a laid-back pub vibe with a storytelling twist, this is perfect. However, if you prefer big group adventures or outdoor activities, you might want to explore other options in Brighton. This murder mystery is ideal for those who love puzzles, history, and a touch of theatrical flair.

This activity takes place at The World’s End Pub, a well-loved Brighton venue known for its lively atmosphere. The experience begins upstairs, in a carefully renovated mansion, where your group is welcomed by a host—Sacha, who gets rave reviews for her theatrical and supportive style. She shares the background of the story, which revolves around a lavish night hosted by Prince Regent, and the mysterious death of Eugine Fitzroy, a close associate.
You’re cast as the jury—a role that truly pulls you into the narrative. Over the hour, your task is to find clues, piece together evidence, and figure out who committed the crime. As you progress, you’ll explore themed rooms that recreate a vintage mansion, adding to the immersive feel of the game.
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Starting at the welcoming pub, you’ll meet your host and listen as she introduces the rules of the game. This isn’t just a series of puzzles; it’s a story-driven adventure. The host’s role is vital—they provide guidance, support, and a theatrical flair that keeps the atmosphere lively. According to reviews, Sacha, the host, makes a big difference—her efforts to tell the story and bring it to life have earned many guests’ praise.
Once upstairs, you’ll take on the role of the jury, examining the scene of a notorious night that took a dark turn. The rooms are themed to fit the period, and the puzzles are designed to be interesting and engaging. Reviewers mention that the puzzles are well-thought-out but not overly complicated, making it accessible for first-timers. One guest shared that Sacha “made the effort to tell the story and bring it all to life,” which adds to the overall enjoyment.

After solving the mystery, you’re encouraged to head downstairs to the bar area. There, you can unwind, chat about your theories, and even play some arcade games. This casual element rounds out the experience, making it more than just a puzzle session—it’s a social event.

At $32.33 per person for an hour, this experience delivers good value, especially considering the live acting, storytelling, and access to a cozy pub environment. The small group size (limited to 9 participants) means you’ll get plenty of attention from your host and a more intimate experience, which many reviewers have appreciated.
More Great Tours NearbyGuests consistently praise Sacha, the host, for her theatrical style and supportiveness. Hollie noted that Sacha was “brilliant,” emphasizing her role in making the event special. Kaylee, a first-timer, said, “Our host was absolutely fantastic, she made so much effort to tell the story and bring it all to life.” The personal touches and engaging storytelling are what make this stand out.
Other reviews mention that the puzzles struck the right balance—they’re interesting and fun without being frustrating. Gabija, another first-time escape room explorer, appreciated how “the puzzles were interesting,” and the support from Sacha made the experience memorable.
Booking is flexible—reserve now and pay later, allowing you to lock in your spot without immediate payment. This is especially handy given Brighton’s busy tourist seasons. The experience is available in English, and the small group size enhances interaction and ensures everyone feels involved.

If you enjoy mystery stories, puzzles, and interactive theater, this is a perfect fit. It’s especially well-suited for groups of friends or couples looking for a fun, different activity that combines history and storytelling in a relaxed pub setting. Fans of live actors and immersive narratives will find this particularly engaging.
However, those traveling with young children or seeking outdoor adventures might find this experience less suitable. The focus on storytelling and puzzle-solving makes it ideal for guests who enjoy a bit of theatricality and mental challenge.
Brighton’s The Prince’s Panic Murder Mystery offers a delightful blend of history, storytelling, and interactive fun. For just over thirty dollars per person, you get an hour-long adventure with live actors, themed rooms, and a cozy pub atmosphere. The small group format ensures a personalized experience, and the support from hosts like Sacha makes it approachable even for newcomers.
This activity stands out because it’s more than just a puzzle game—it’s an opportunity to step into Brighton’s past and enjoy some theatrical flair. It’s best for those who want a lighthearted yet engaging way to spend an hour, especially if they appreciate stories, history, and a bit of mystery.
If you’re visiting Brighton and looking for something different from typical sightseeing, this experience is worth considering. It’s fun, well-priced, and offers a memorable way to connect with Brighton’s local lore and enjoy some lively, interactive entertainment.
“Sacha was a brilliant host! Theatrical, supportive and nudged us in the right direction a few times (which was 100% needed as it was my first time!…”

Is this experience suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 10, as the theme and puzzles are geared towards teens and adults.
How long does the experience last?
The activity takes approximately 1 hour, but check availability for specific starting times.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible and low-risk.
Is there a language requirement?
Yes, the activity is conducted in English, so fluency is needed to follow the story and instructions.
What does the price include?
Your ticket covers the escape room experience, a host (Sacha), and team photos.
Is it suitable for groups?
Yes, it’s designed for small groups of up to 9 participants, ideal for friends or family.
Can I pay at the venue?
Booking is recommended in advance to secure your spot, especially during busy seasons.
Are there other similar experiences in Brighton?
Yes, Brighton offers various attractions, but this murder mystery stands out for its storytelling and live acting experience, with some related escape rooms available in the area.
In summary, Brighton’s The Prince’s Panic Murder Mystery Experience offers a memorable, engaging activity that combines history, storytelling, and puzzle-solving. Perfect for those who love a good mystery with a theatrical twist, and a great way to add some fun to your Brighton visit.
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