You’ll step into a VR world with your team right in central Paris, guided by friendly staff who keep things easygoing and fun. Expect laughs, teamwork challenges, and that odd feeling when you take off the headset and realize you’re still in Paris. Your experience includes a souvenir team photo and full accessibility—just bring your curiosity.
"Wait, are we actually saving the world right now?" That was the first thing I blurted out after putting on the headset at Virtual Room Paris. It’s tucked away near République — not far from where we’d just had coffee, but it felt like stepping into a different universe. Our guide, Camille, grinned and handed us controllers, explaining everything with this patient energy (and a little Parisian mischief). I could smell someone’s perfume mixed with that faint techy plastic scent — you know, new gadgets and excitement.
Honestly, I was nervous about looking ridiculous in front of my friends (and maybe Camille), but as soon as the game started, it didn’t matter. The room faded away and suddenly we were working together — shouting clues across “space”, laughing when I accidentally pressed the wrong button (twice). The puzzles made us think out loud; sometimes we got stuck and just stared at each other through our headsets until someone cracked up. The whole thing lasted about 45 minutes but time got weird inside there. At one point I remember thinking: this is what teamwork actually feels like — not forced, just… fun.
Afterwards, they snapped a team photo for us (I look slightly dazed in mine). Walking back outside into real Paris light was strange — everything felt extra bright and noisy compared to the silence inside those headsets. I still think about how connected we all felt after that hour together. If you’re even a little curious about virtual reality in Paris, or just want to see your friends flail around trying to solve puzzles, this is worth it.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Teams of 2 to 4 players can join each session.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to Virtual Room Paris.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller; specialized infant seats are also available.
Yes, service animals are permitted at Virtual Room Paris.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers.
The main virtual reality game lasts about 45 minutes per session.
Your day includes entry to Virtual Room Paris for a private team game session with guidance from local staff. You’ll get a souvenir group photo at the end of your adventure, plus full accessibility for wheelchairs and strollers throughout the venue.
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