At weekend, Escape Hunt Manchester, situated at the Corn Exchange, unlocked its doors and reopened following the national lockdown.

In addition to welcoming back the public to enjoy five star indoor adventures, Escape Hunt Manchester has announced it will be running several initiatives to say thank you to some of the local individuals and organisations who have made an outstanding contribution to Mancunian communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Escape Hunt Manchester is offering the chance to win free games to both NHS and local business heroes; three local businesses and four local NHS heroes from the city will have the opportunity to take on one of the indoor adventures available at its Corn Exchange location.

The public can go to Escape Hunt Manchester’s Facebook page and tag an NHS hero who will then be in with the chance to win a free game to enjoy with their household or social bubble.

Each week for the first month of re-opening, Escape Hunt will randomly select a nominated NHS employee to come and enjoy one of its indoor escape rooms or one of its play-at-home experiences.

From next Monday [13th of July] Escape Hunt will also be opening nominations via its Manchester Facebook page for the public to nominate local businesses who they feel have made a difference to the community during lockdown and deserve to be rewarded with some escapism and adventure with a free team building game experience; the business may have adapted to continue serving the local community in new ways, really gone the extra mile during lockdown or volunteered their time to help others whilst the business was closed.

Richard Harpham, CEO Escape Hunt PLC, says “We are so excited to be opening our doors up to the public again, so that customers can come and enjoy our popular escape rooms and outdoor adventures once again. It’s also incredibly important to us that we can thank just some of the people who have been so dedicated in giving back to their community during the past few months.”

Liam Mooney, General Manager at Corn Exchange Manchester, said: “We’re excited that another one of our fantastic brands is able to safely welcome visitors again. Just as with all of the teams onsite, Escape Hunt has worked hard to introduce measures to keep colleagues and guests alike safe whilst enjoying their unique experiences and we’re delighted that they’re using their reopening to reward some of Manchester’s amazing local heroes.”

For more information on how to book your visit to Escape Hunt Manchester at the Corn Exchange, please click here.  

Escape Hunt is joined by the reopening of several mouth-watering, neighbouring, food and drink venues at the site. These include Banyan, Doner Haus and Salvi’s, Mowgli, Tampopo, Gino’s and Cosy Club as well as aparthotel Roomzzz. The remaining resident brands, Pho, Pizza Express, Vapiano, Wahaca and Zizzi, are set to reopen to the public from mid-July onwards.

For more details on booking and visiting any Corn Exchange brand and for further information on the safety measures in place onsite, please visit the  Corn Exchange website.