Sato Code - Escape Room across St. Moritz

Sato Code isn’t just a game – it’s a challenge. Outdoors, right in the heart of St. Moritz.

Sato Code turns St. Moritz into an escape room: every clue is a trail leading you to hidden alleys and surprising perspectives that you’d normally pass by.

The Sato Code app becomes your playing field, with real-world objects as keys to crack the code.

Thanks to the multiplayer mode, each participant takes on a unique role with individual clues. Only those who communicate and collaborate will reach the goal. Sato Code is perfect for couples, families, small groups, or large teams with up to 50+ players.

The Escape Room Through St. Moritz – The Omega Codex

The Boundless Escape Game:

Find the symbol in a gallery or a code in graffiti – anything can be part of this escape game.
Follow the storyline and crack the codes along your way.

The Story of The Omega Codex


Greek is considered the oldest language in the world. For centuries, the Greek alphabet shaped culture, until around 400 AD when Latin and the Bible became dominant.

Yet one character from the Greek alphabet endured: Omega, which frequently appears in Christian texts.

Often interpreted as a symbol of God’s eternity and perfection, some believe that Omega hides more within these texts – the key to a mysterious artifact. A relic older than the Latin alphabet, perhaps as old as the Church itself.

Recently, an ancient manuscript was discovered in a remote monastery – the Demetrios Bible. Its yellowed pages contain cryptic clues about Omega and the location of the lost artifact.

The Vatican is convinced the trail leads to St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps. A team has been tasked to investigate on site. You’ve been invited – will you take on the challenge?

Good to Know

  • 2–4 people per team – for larger groups, simply split into smaller teams
  • Play every day, anytime – no reservation required
  • Everyone needs the free Sato Code app (iOS & Android)
  • Internet connection required
  • Features: family-friendly, pet-friendly

Details

  • Start: Via Serlas
  • Finish: Leaning Tower (Schiefer Turm)
  • Distance: 1.4 km
  • Open: 24/7 - outdoor game
  • Duration: ~1 hour
  • Languages: English / German / Italian
  • Minimum age: 12+ with adults / 16+ alone