The virtual reality experience Hotel Dracula arrives for the first time in France, in Paris, from June 19, 2024 at the Galeries Montparnasse.
Prepare to experience moments of intensely realistic fright with this innovative concept in the world of high-tech entertainment. This event promises to captivate thrill-seekers and horror movie fans alike.
A unique immersive adventure
Imagine yourself immersed in a collective nightmare where every corner is designed to provoke chills. Hotel Dracula invites visitors to become the protagonists of a terrifying story experienced in first-person. Inspired by classic myths of terror, this experience offers a journey to the origins of fear.
Hotel Dracula uses advanced virtual reality technologies to create a total immersion experience. Participants experience a 1500m² space, fully air-conditioned and decorated to maximize the terrifying effect. Every detail is designed to transport visitors to another world, that of monsters and vampires.
An innovative concept
Visitors are not mere spectators, but actors in their own horror story. They explore the dark corridors of Hotel Dracula, encounter terrifying creatures, and discover disturbing scenarios behind every door. Interaction is at the heart of this adventure, making each experience unique and personal.
The Galeries Montparnasse is transformed into a nightmare. The atmosphere is carefully crafted to heighten the sense of fear. Between two bloody cocktails served in a bar with immersive decor, attendees can relax before plunging back into the horror.
If you're still hesitant to dive into the terrifying adventure of Hotel Dracula, let us convince you. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or simply looking for a unique experience, here's why this event is for you:
A guaranteed adrenaline rush
The Hotel Dracula experience promises moments of pure adrenaline. Every interaction, every encounter with a monster, every dark corner explores the limits of human fear. The sound and visual effects are carefully calibrated to provoke instinctive reactions of terror.
Entertainment for everyone
Whether you're a horror movie fan or simply looking for an out-of-this-world experience, Hotel Dracula offers unique entertainment. It's the perfect opportunity to test your mettle with friends or family in a terrifying yet safe environment.
Renowned designers
The Hotel Dracula experience is the result of the work of creators who are experts in virtual reality and special effects. Every detail, from the storyline to the sets, is designed to provide total immersion. The technologies used push the boundaries of what's possible, offering an adventure that's more real than life.
An international success
After terrifying Madrid and Barcelona, Hotel Dracula arrives in Paris, promising an even more intense experience. The success it has seen in these cities attests to the quality and originality of the concept. Paris is ready to welcome this new arrival, which promises to make a lasting impression.
Advance booking is strongly recommended to guarantee a spot. Sessions are limited to 90 participants, ensuring a high-quality, immersive experience.
Practical details
Dates and times
The experience begins June 19, 2024, and is open daily from 14 p.m. to 20 p.m., with extended hours until 21 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Each session lasts 30 minutes, providing ample time for a complete immersion in the world of Hotel Dracula.
> Prices and tickets
Tickets are available today. Prices vary depending on the day and ticket type:
Full price: €19 on weekdays, €21 on weekends.
Reduced rate: €16 on weekdays, €18 on weekends.
Group rate (more than 4 people): €17 on weekdays, €19 on weekends.
Accessibility
Galeries Montparnasse is easily accessible via metro lines 4, 6, 12 and 13, Montparnasse-Bienvenue station.
The minimum age required to participate in the experience is 10 years old, ensuring an experience suitable for a wide audience.
Don't miss this fun opportunity to experience one of the most terrifying virtual reality experiences ever conceived. Hotel Dracula awaits you at the Galeries Montparnasse in Paris for a terrifyingly unforgettable immersion.
Patrick Koune



































