Discover Stavanger with Odin eye city games

Join Odin Eye’s city quests in Stavanger and beyond, crafted to spark teamwork and curiosity for all ages

Explore the city in a fun way

We turn Stavanger into your playground. Our city escape games blend clever quizzes, mind‑bending puzzles, and fast‑paced brainstorming into an unforgettable adventure through streets, squares, and hidden corners you never noticed before.

Team up, think smart, and collaborate under pressure as you decode clues, crack challenges, and uncover stories woven into the city itself. This is not about running from a room — it’s about exploring Stavanger in a bold, interactive way where curiosity, communication, and creativity lead the way.

Perfect for friends, families, tourists, and teams who want more than sightseeing. Expect laughter, “aha!” moments, friendly competition, and the thrill of solving something together — right in the heart of the city.

Explore more. Think deeper. Escape differently.

A rugged, oversized metal compass embedded with a glowing stylized raven eye symbol lies open on a weathered stone map of Stavanger’s city streets, each route etched in precise silver lines. Around it, sleek black-and-gold puzzle tokens and worn brass keys are scattered, hinting at hidden challenges. Dramatic, directional lighting from the upper left carves bold highlights into the metal and deep shadows into the stone texture, creating a powerful, cinematic mood. Shot from a slightly elevated, close-up angle in photographic realism, with a shallow depth of field that blurs the outer edges of the map, the composition feels bold and mysterious, perfectly capturing the essence of an urban escape adventure hub.

A Story of the name

Odin, the All-Father of Norse myth, was a tireless seeker of wisdom who ruled Asgard through sacrifice as much as strength, giving up an eye for knowledge and enduring pain on Yggdrasil to learn the runes. Disguised as a wandering old man, he crossed the worlds gathering truth through his ravens, Huginn and Muninn, and inspiring both poets and warriors. Though he knew Ragnarök would come, Odin still prepared for it, welcoming fallen heroes into Valhalla and standing as a symbol of wisdom earned at great cost.