Hungarian Games

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8th Street, PO BOX: 215686, Warehouse No.35, Al Quoz Industrial 1, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai
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Hungarian Games
8th Street, PO BOX: 215686, Warehouse No.35, Al Quoz Industrial 1, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai

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Bored of all the old things to do in Dubai? If your answer is YES then head down to Hungarian Games.

Bored of all the old things to do in Dubai? If your answer is YES then head down to Hungarian Games. We've a combination of activities from all around the world such as Escape Games, Golf Simulator, Art Studio, Foot Snooker, in house cafe and many more.

Hungarian Games is proud to bring to the UAE the original escape games from their Hungarian inventor. We offer different Brain games – some of which can be played as two teams competing against each other. The concept is a useful tool for corporate and individuals alike for leadership to team building, logical quick thinking and delegating under pressure.

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Corporate Team Building
Birthday Parties
Special Group Events
Meetings and Events
Art Studio
Escape Games
Cafe

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8th Street, PO BOX: 215686, Warehouse No.35, Al Quoz Industrial 1, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai
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